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o O o WTgbTORD MATTJ IRTTII!, METIPORD. OTCEflON", TUESDAY. 'KOVRMDET? X tf)25 0 TAfJE tfTflTTT o Have Kidneys Examined By Your Doctor Take Salts to Wash Kidneys If Back Paint You or Bladdor Bothers Flush your kidneys by drinking a quart of water each layt also take .salts occasionally, says a noted authority, who tells us that too much rich food forms acids which almost paralyze the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become sltifr?;ish and weaken; then you may suffer with a dull misery in the kidney rvn'um, sharp pains in the back or sick- headache, dizzi ness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine t pets cloudy, full of sediment, the chan nels often pet sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the n.Kht. To help neutralize these irritating acids, to help cleanse the kidneys and (lush off the body's urinous waste, net four ounces of Jad Salts from any phar macy here; take a tablespoon ful in a gla;;s of water before breakfast for a few days, and your kidneys may then act fine. Tim famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and-lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer , irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; can not in jure and makes a delightful efferves cent lithia-water drink. By all means hare your physician examine your kid neys at least twice a year. Notice of District Kond Mooting, Itoiul Dintrlct Number 0, Jackson county, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that In pur suance of a petition duly and U'Kully alKiied by moro than throe free hold ers and legal voters residing in Koad Ilstrlct Number 6, Jackson county, Oregon, and duly and legally present ed to the county court of Jackson county, Oregon, a district road meet ing of the leKiil voters of said District Number 6 will be held at Lake Creek ( ('(immunity hall In Jackson county, Oregon, on the 10th day of November, nt (lie hour of 2 p. m. on said day for the purpose of Invylng a special road tax not to exceed tun mills on tho dol lar on nil taxable property within said road district for the special improve ment of the roads In said road dis trict and for any other purposes which may Nenm propor to come before Bald meeting. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this 21st day of October, 1925. W. J. HAKTZELTj, County Judge, VICTOR County Commissioner. OliO. AbKOIll), County Commissioner. Notice of DLstrlct lload Meeting. Rond District Number 8, Jackson county, Oregon. Notice is heroiiy given that In pur suance of a petition duly and legally signed by moro than three free hold ers and legal voters residing in Road District Number 8. Jackson county. Oregon, and duly and legally present- ed to tho county court of Jackson i county. Oregon, ii district road meet ing of tho legal voters of said District Number 8 will bo held at Agate school house. In Jackson county, Oregon, on tho 16th day of November, at tho hour of 2 p. in. on Bald day, for the purposo of levying a special road tax not to exceed ten mills on the dollar on all taxable property within said road district for the special Improve ment of tho roads in said road dis trict and for Any other purposes which may seem prtpor to come beforo said meeting. Dated nt Jacksonville, Oregon, this 21st day of October, 1924. W. J. HAKTZ10KL. , County Judge, . VICTOR HUKHKU,, County Commissioner. OHO. Alford, County Commissioner. Notice of District lload Meeting. Road District Number 0, Jackson county. Oregon. Notice Is hereby given that In pur suance of a petition duly and legally signed by more than three free hold ers and legal voters residing In Road District Number , Jackson county, Oregon, and duly and legally present ed to the county court of Jackson county. Oregon, a district road meet ing of the legal voters of said District Number u will bo held nt McCloud, In Jackson county, Oregon, on the 12th day of November, at the hour of 2 p. m. on said day, for tho purpose of levying a special rond tax not to ex ceed ten mills on the dollar on nil tax able property within said road dis trict for tho special Improvement of the roads in said road district and for any other purposes which may seem proper to conm In-fore mild meeting. Dated nt Jacksonville. Oregon, this 21st day of Ortohcr. J. HAIlTZKhU County Judge, VICTOR ItUKSKbU County Commissioner, OKO ALKOltD, County Commlsftlonor, tliv of District lload Mevtlng. Road District Number 3, Jackson eounly, Oregon, Notice Is hereby given that In pur suance of a petition duly and legally signed by more than three free hold ers and legal voters residing in Road District Number 3, JitcItHon county, Oregon, nnd duly and legally present ed to tho county court of Jackson county, Oregon, a district road meet ing of the legal voters of said District Number a will be held at the resi dence of Win. lVny, Kagle Point. In Jackson county, Oregon, on the lOlli day of November, at the hour of 10 n. m. on said day fur tho purpose of levying a special road tax not to ex ceed ten mills on the dollar on all tax able properly within said road dis trict for the special Improvement of the roads In said road district and for any other purpuscH which may seem proper to c e before said meeting. Dated at Jaeksonville, Oregon, this 21 st day of Or tuber, Ittjii. W. J. HA ItT.KLI,. County Judge. VICTOR i;i itsi;i,t County Commissioner. OKO. AU'ORD. County Commissioner. CLEANER FLEATER8 DYERS HATfERS Pbou 144 23. N. Fir II o " qOOOIi Wlltj Kit. Q tin COUNTY SHORT OF ROAD FUNDS, CURTAILS WORK Apple week wan observed by tho Hald it would require $0000 for 192. Kiwanis meeting Monday, not only jt Wjih unanimously decided to handle by hearing about the apple Industry the drive this year again. C. M. but by feasting fan elegant Hpilsien- Kidd then announced the captains burgs, .furnished by C. C. Ieinmon Mnd workers for tho downtown dia and nice apple pie by tho Med ford, tricta nnd wild some of tho women'a hot-. j clubs would solicit the residence dis- Mr. I.emmon made a short talk on trictB. "The Apple." lie said: "Production I I'uul RyiVnlng, county road engl up to fcieptember 1. this year, in tho'neer, told of the work being dono United States Is 30,394.000 bushela.jby the government, state highway there are throe boxes to a bushel commission and county court. He which is one and a half million more than in 1924. The largest crop for years was in 1923, when 34 j million bushels were raised. On tho coast, "Washington leads this year with 25 million; Oregon, 5 million; Idaho, 4 million; Colorado, . 3 mil lion. So far this year a million barrels and one million boxes of apples have been exported, which is larger than last year. . "This year 4T.Q cars of apples have been shipped from this valley which A Famous Man- The originator of Dr. Pierce's flol den Medical Discovery for tho blood, as well us tho "Favorite Prescription" for women, was Dr. Ray V. Pierce, a practising physician In Western Penn sylvania right after the Civil War. Ho early moved to Ruffalo, N. Y and established Tho Invalids' Hotel, then ho put up his home remedies In the World's Dispensary, where they were carefully pre pared from roots, barks and herbs, and placed them with druggists all over tho United States. For over half a century. Dr. Pierce's Discovery, for tho blood, has been Hold In larger quantities by druggists nil over tho United States than any other tpcdlcluo. Dr. Pierce's Oolden Mod leal Discovery Is a tonic in Its effect on tho stomach and digestive apparatus; an nlteratlvo In Its action on the blood, liver and skin. It In creases tho appetite, stimulates ,the digestion, enriches the blood, clears the skin of eruptions and blemishes, and makes both men nnd women fee) as they did when they were young and care free. Ask your nearest druggist for Doc tor Pierce's family medicines, in tab let or liquid form, or send 10 cents for a trial package of tablets to Doc tor Pierce's Clinic, In Buffalo, N. V. adv. Summons for Publication. Kqulty No. 3173. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for the County of Jackson. C. R. Collier, Plaintiff, vs. Dau Col lier, Defendant. To , Dan Collier, tho abovo named defendant: In the name of the Stato of Oregon you are hereby required to appear in the above entitled court nnd cause and there answer the complutnt of the plaintiff on file therein against you, within ten (10) days from tho date of the servlco of this wummons upon you, If served In Jackson coun ty, Oregon; or If served within any other county of Oregon, then within twenty i!u) days from tho dale of the service of this summons upon you; or, If served by publication or out of tho stato of Oregon after an ordu,r of pub lication. - then on or beforo tho hist day prescribed in tho order for pub lication of said summons. And you will pleast tako notice that if you fall to so appear and answer the complaint, the plaintiff will apply to tho above entitled court for the relief demanded in tho prayer of plaintiff's compliilnt, which Is as fol lows: Foreclosure of the plaintiff's mortgage upon the following describ ed personal property: All counters, stools, chairs, tables and safes, cook ing utensils. Ice boxes, stocks and fix tures of every manner and kind used In the operation and In coiinnectlon with Dan's Lunch Room at 1U4 West Main street, Mcdfonl, Oregon; said properly now being thero located. And that plaintiff remain in possession of said property ns mortgagee, and pay all sums and incur all expenses nec osnary and Incident to the protection of plaintiff's mortgage, and that the said stuns and expenditures be added to plaintiff's mortgage, and that the mortgaged property be sold upon foreclosure to satisfy plaintiff's mort gage and all expenditures incurred by Plaintiff, and K'.o attorney's fees, and the costs and dUhurscmcnts 'of this suit nnd the sale of wild property, This summons 1h published In ac cordance with an order made by the Judge of the above entitled court in this cause, on the &th day of October. Ht2ii. which order directs this sum mons to be published om-o each week lu the Medfotd Mall Tribune, at Med ford. Oregon, for n period of six con secutive weeks, and requires you to appear herein and answer said com plaint on or before the last day pre scribed in said drder for publication of said summons, which hod day is the 17th day of Novemoer, litjft. The date of the first pdlentlon of this summons in the tith .lav of Octo ber, l'.f.'fi. and the date of the last pnblir.toi) iM'tenf i the said 17th day of November, ly.'o. The lime ptem-rlbed said order f'ir unlit pulih.jitti.n begins to run from the date of the first pnldlciitlon. and the h'tvlre of such suinmons is complete at the expiration of wild lime for wild publication. Dated at Jackson count v, Oregon, this tith day of October, UL'R. RICAMKH & iiKAMKH, Attorneys iH plaintiff. Address: 112 l.lbern- RuiUtlng. Med ford, Vlhekaon CtWity, Oregon, is a Hniall proportion of tho ahlp-f ping of tho west. The quality of apples grown In this valley is un surpassed anywhere." C. N. Culy received the atten dance prize, a box of "Spitz,' do nated by Mr. I.ummon, J. C. Mann told of the wonderful aucompllHhmcnts of the Ited Cross society the past year, complimented I the local Klwufis club for putting over last year's drivo und announced that the drive would be put on next week for 1!26. C M. Kidd explained tho drlvo. said tho state highway commission .had finished all its work laid out in this county, except tho bridge at Oold Hill and a small piece this sftlo of Crater Lako national park all of which would bo completed In VJ2Q. Ho told of tho six market road districts laid out In this county by tho county court, Bald $80,000 to $85,000 Is spent yearly on market roads In this county paid for by stato and county funds, and ex plained tho methods 'of raising tho taxes. In closing Mr. Hynnlng said: 1 ''There are 1200 miles of roads in this county and last year the main tenance on them was $12,000 to $15. 00,0, Market road construction will bo the principal work conducted by tho county next year, owing to the shortaga of funds and the court will probably not tako on any new road work- except where the road districts voto funds nt the meetings now being cnllod by the court In ull the 12 road districts. Hplendld work has been accomplished in the Butto Falls and Prospect districts the past two years. "There la now outstanding In this county about $200,000 In rond bonds which draw 6 per cent Interest, 'or $12,000 a year, which is a serious handicap to tho court .in its road work." - . . , Ouests of tho club were E. H. X Temple, "Dick" Haneo, ' Paul nlng and Clarence Phillips. yn- Adrenne Steward's beautful new women's ready-to-wear salnn In the new Cooley and Neff building on North Central street . opened tliiB afternoon and women from all parts of southern Oregon and even nor thern California are gathering thero to soo the attractive displays lu Med- ford's newest exclusive ladles' store, Steward's Is ono of tho most at tractive little stores In this part of Oregon, especially designed and ar ranged to appeal to women shop pers. Although Steward's, store Is small, it carries a comprehenslw stock , of attractively styled women's wear, now hosiery 'and dainty under- things. "Although wo feature in dividual merchandise, it is not at the expense of moderate prices,' says Mrs. Steward. Adrlenne Steward, proprietor of the beautiful now women's store, Is widely known throughout southern Oregoni For flvo, years sho has been associated with Mann's Department store, where sho has made a thor ough study of buying and selling of women's wear. Her new venturo is an expression of her confidence In the future growth nnd prosperity or Medford and southern Oregon nnd the intorest already shown In her store by people of this section indl catcs a successful business. Ono of tho features of. Steward's opening Is the showing of the very latest styles in ladies winter coats nn rrocks. : : MoPhi-r.snn'n. Mriirnrri'n nowrst Ktoro Tor men, will open Mm doom to llio pcoplo t Kouthern OreKon to morrow unci men from nil piiits of jthe ltoKiio Hivor vnllcy will Kuther thorc lo i-njoy cIkiii's nml rlKfli-ottos which will bo orroiccl nil ' vlMllora. Thin nuw stoic, lot'iitcd fn tin- Cootcy unit Neff bullillnif m sixth nnd tYn trul te-ot. In n roul ndilltlon to Med fonl M iilrendy flno line of mores und promises to lieeomo u popular shop ping router for men in this section of the country. Tho stock which will lo displayed tomorrow at Mcpherson's will ' he complete in every detail. . Thero will he dress nnd work shoes nnd every. tliliiR In worklnmncn's wear ns well as suits, overcoats. furnlshliiKS und hnts. Already .Mcpherson's have planned to stock with men's Rifts which ure calculated to nppeal to the t'liiistiniis-tlme shoppers. . K. J. Mcpherson, proprietor of the new store, needs no Introduction to soul hern Oregon people. For ten years he has made his home In this section of the country and for the pnst three years has liecn In limdnc-Ms In I'.ukIo Point, lie is also active In Medford fraternal orders and hns scores of friends here who wish hint luck In his new enterprise. Previous to eomlnR to southern Oregon. .Mr. Mel'hcrson was actively associated with the w. ti. McPhcrson company of Porllsnd. the largest healing nnd ventilating engineers ,n0 icific wast. WlilrlMliul Is Ks.1,,1,' O II.K.USKIKI.1. Oil. ticorgo nouKhcriQ'-eeelvril fatal Injuries when his uuioumMIe was overturned Ivy a whirlwind on the highway near here STEWARD'S STORE "FOR WOMEN OPENS PERSON'S STORE OPENS TOMORROW COPK With, pj, O CONWAY'S TRIAL i , rfa ' LIQUOR CHARGES- , ffij? READY FOR JURY flpMg3f The trial of Henry runway, eharg ed with itoBsesKlon of a still, 1" under way 'in the circuit court and will be given to the Jury this after noon. The chief witnesses against Conway are Don Stonobreakcr, a member of a well known Ashland family, and his wife, who testified yesterday. Stonebreaker alleged that Conway. Jack Durondo, acquitted of a liquor charge last week', and himself, last summer engaged in the bout legging iiutiiiiPMH in thiu tiv nnd Ashland and told of the manufacturing pro cess, plans and division of tho profits. He was subjected to a severe cross- examination by Attorney Cius New bury for tho defense, but stuck to his story. Stonebreaker has plead guilty to a similar charge. . Mrs. Stonebreaker, on the witness stand corroborated her husband's story and told of Ihnior sales, and profit divisions at her homo. She alleged tha Durondo was the sales agent, and her hush.-md and Con way colored the moonshine, and filled orders mostly in pint bottles, The stuff sold at $:t a pint or $15 a gnllon, it was testified, the prefer ence being for tho smaller lots. Mrs. Stonebreaker also said that when they lived on Manmnita street, this city, a pair known as "Mutt and Jeff" frequently called for liquor The" still, alleged to have been used. Is an exhibit in the caso . and consists of two copper boilers and a teapot, soldered together. The jury hearing the case is com posed of 11 men and one woman Mrs. F. G. Swedenberg of Ashland. f The next case on the docket is that J. S. Wheaton, also charged with a liquor violation. Following this trial the case of! Hyman Huntley, charged with first mgree murder, as a result of the deatlj. last September of Jesse James Uiobs, will be called and is i pected to last ten days. SEATTLE First estimates of tho Iohb from a fire that destroyed most of a square block In Seattle's auto mobile sales district, which ran nearly $2,000,000. were cut to $785, 000 with the discovery that damaged stocks will have considerable salvage value. Cnnk with can. MtM 25 OUNCES for Scents Same Price for over 35 YEARS WHY PAY WAR, PRICES? yie government used ' millions of pounds CruiseSupreme RoundWorld Vtll Irom'-New York this J? 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