GOLD HILL NEWS, JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON A New National Traffic Officer It*» a safe bet th at the cars w h ich step-out w ith the “go” signal are equipped w i t h C h a m p io n s — th e better spark plug. I f every c a r o w n e r used C h a m ­ p io n s t h e r e w o u ld be few er traffic jam s. Sb.ok pista N m ass*««/ii«U Illg Money M altin * a l I tossir -• H p s r i o r f u l l tim a . M e n , W u m s n N u as p a ti m i e n «o »ana ry Bato! J t r f u r aa m p ia a n d fu ll I n f o r m . I I . K U lilla . I l o t I H . O a k la n d . C a l li K «-A im -<| I ai tl I smi r a n h a v a t h e i r o w n bualnaaa , leaa » h a i . l | u . , 111* p r o fit. H l* dem and T h e 1)1 ra o t Co.. K I T ■ F r a n k l i n , M ln a e a p o lta , M in u . 4« t i i I F m il l* ' • . at laa. | 1 ; I I Ir la . th r s s »w rit o f five r a t h ' . » I l ; p o a ip a ld . W I ’ . K i m b a ll . H « K . I l r d k t . P o r t In tid . o r o SC H O O L FOR MEN Train«« la» BUS1NUS. T R A O U as PROFUSIONS K u r o i I a n y tim e . R e nd to r l i t e r a t u r e . OR C O O N V. II. IN S T IT U T ! O F CL A . I ll< lg . TK C N N O LO O V A» P o r tla n d , O re g o n F o rm u la S tilt in U te An ancient Egyptian hair restorer was Binds from a donkey’s boot, the cluw of n ilng nnd ’«oiled dates.— In ­ dianapolis News. Don't T ru s t Y our B u t t e r To LucK no real dairyman can afford to trust to luck any more. Keep ’our butter always that golden une shade, which brings top prices, by using Dandelion But­ ter color All large creamencs have used it for years. It meets all State and National Food L a w s It's harmless, tasteless and w ill not color Buttermilk. Large bottles cost only 35c at all drug and grocery stores i W-fl. I Rxlunkc Cs. be. Sarlm/tiMi, VrrmMf WHYPAY*Z5 1 F o r Y o u r S u it, O verco at Keep Stomach and Bowels Right Py giving baby tbn tiarmlnog, partly ▼eguta Un. in /anta andchildrm'a regulator. MRS. W1NS10WS SYRUP bring« «»ton I thing,gratifying roaultfi In making baby'« atomach digest food and bnwala mora as , they should at teething tima. Guaranteed free from narcótica, opi­ atas, alcohol and all harmful Ingradb anta. Safe and •a ti «factory. HURT? F o r bu rn in g e r »ealp Nda, id In relieve In flu m m a- ' tlo n an<1 anrennen.me M itch ell R y e S alve, according ta Slree- tian s. Boot k in g , healing. WALL A IIU O IIX . M T W averly riaae gew T a r t Hanford's Balsam of Myrrl Sloes 184« Has Healed W o o d s and Sores on Man and Beast Money back fo r Aral bottle I f not sotted AU dealer k in d as to send mg th man said to Jones one day: sum necessary to p ro c u re th e D io n C as ­ ■•‘Jones, what would you do If yon sius fro m G e rm a n y I f not to be had had Jl.OOO.OtlOT" n e a re r. V llle r a in hla ” E t a t de la lit e r a t u r e en A lle m a g n e In 1R0T," pa " ‘Do?" said Jonea. ‘Why. I’ d do the 23. afiys ’*!• s c a v a n t M. F r. G u lll- S tu r ts same as anybody else would do. of a p u b lle en 1807 un D io n C assiu s.” I ’d overwork myself Into and a “ c a ta lo g u e de la llb r a lr le Grec. ! course. dyspeptic neurasthenia trying to make L a tln e , A lle m a n d e ." w h ic h 1 possess, a nno unces It In these w o rd s. ‘D lo n ls It $2,000,000.” C aaell H ls to r la R o m an s ed S tu rts Lei pa. in Rvo (soua p re s s e )“ th e t itle page o f th ia c a ta lo g u e b ein g lo s t, I D oes W e a k n e s s D e tra c t k n o w not I t ’s d a te o f tim e A place, but F ro m Y o u r G ood Looks? I suspect It to be G e rm a n , an d o f the d a te o f 1818. aa I see a rtic le s o f th a t Ban Francisco, Calif.— "About two d a te In It nnd none la te r . I m ust req uest y o u r e n d e a v o r to p ro c u re «hla e d itio n years ago I was weak and rundown L e t th e b in d in g s be a ll solid an d h a n d ­ In health. I suffered so much with some. backache and pain I ha v e seen anno unced a “ R c c u e ll i f In my side, and did p a r a lle ls des edifices de to u t gen re , fc iifk not «et * nr relief r n c le q e et m odernea p a r I N D u ra n d a Z iff until I took Dr. I ’ecole P o ly te c h n lq u e ," books o f th is Pierce’s Favorite k in d a re ao o fte n a t e x tr a g a n t prices Ar P r e s c r lptlon. A th a t one la a f r a id to ask them w ith o u t few bottles of the k n o w in g th e ir price. I f It does not 7 scT“ ✓ 'Prescription' was coat m o re th a n 40. o f 60.f te n d It, If * permanent bene- m ore I p ra y you to w r it e me th e coat, th a t I m a y ju d g e w h e th e r to put It < \ Yul*« to me and I am In to m y n e x t In vo ic e, aa 1 w la h ’ o g e t glad to recommend It I f w tth ln re a s o n a b le bounds. It to others for I Be ao good aa to d isp atc h these \ • believe It w ill do hooka w ith aa l i t t le d e la y aa possible, for them what It did for me.”— Mrs. th a t th e y m ay a r r iv e b e fo re th e s to rm s BL Webb. 1103 Laguna S t o f a u tu m n o r w in te r , and accept th e Obtain this famous "Prescription" assu ra n c e o f m y esteem A respect. now, in tablets or liquid, from your TH : JEFFERSON. and th e w if e o f A le x a n d e r B R a n d a l) NEW notional holiday will o f W a te r h u r g , Conn., w ho. w it h hla son tie added to the list of days B u rto n It . R. R a n d a ll, c a r r ie d o u t the offlclally recognized by the w lah ea expressed by th e d o nor In h e r U fa tim e : government for patriotic ob- T h e C h ip p e n d a le d in in g room ta b le servance if eongreaa toed* o r ig in a lly pre se n te d to J effe ra o n by (lie recommendations luade G e o rg e W y th e , th e fa m o u s c h a n c e llo r by (lie Thomas Jefferson o f V ir g in ia and th e firs t la w p ro fe s so r ('ontenniul eotnml.'odnn nt Its In A m e ric a and s ig n e r of th e D e c la r a ­ tio n o f In dependence. meeting held III connection T h re e H e p p e lw h lte d in in g room with the BeMdoiiA of the Institute of c h a irs pu rchased by J effe ra o n w h ile Public A ffair* nt tlie University of V ir­ m in is te r to F ra n c e , a nd b ro u g h t by him to lfontlcollo, w h e re th e c h a ir s r e ­ ginia, ( ’liarlottesvllle, recently. Those m ain e d u n t il a fe w y e a rs a f t e r hla recotiiuiendntious were to celebrate d eath. April 13 each year iir Jefferson's b irth­ T h e o r g ln a l m a h o g a n y bedside, c a n ­ day, to UMkure tlie preservation of d le -ta b le used fo r m an y y e a rs a t M o n - itc e llo and w h ic h o r ig in a lly belo nged Monticello, the home of Jefferson, to to J an e R a n d o lp h J effe ra o n , m o th e r o f establUh an appropriate shrlue In -T h o m a s Jeffe ra o n . Washington where may be preserved T h o m as J e ffe rs o n ’s o r ig in a l w r it in g records nnd relics connected with the an d d r a f t in g desk used b y . h im fo r adoption of the Declaration of Amer­ m an y y e a rs a t M o n tic e llo . T h ia desk has a d o u b le top w ith a s lid in g board ican Independence nnd to continue the on th e side and discloses a n u m b e r o f nonpartisan work of patriotic educa­ th e In g e n io u s fe a tu re s used by T h o m as tion conducted by the Thomas Jeffer­ J e ffe rs o n In his d esign fo r th e l i t t le desk on w h ic h he w ro te th e d r a f t fo r son Memorial foundation. Thus the name of Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independ­ ence and third President of the Culled SlateM, would he Immortalized along with that of Washington nnd Lincoln as the only Presidents whose birthdays are national holidays and Monticello would take Its place with Mount Vernon and the house In Springfield, III., ns a patriotic shrine. Although Jefferson Is regarded ns the “ Patron saint” of one o f the two major political parties and the term “Jeffersonian democracy“ Is a part of our current speech, this proposal to honor him should have the support of nil Americans because It Is strictly nonpartisan. The officers of the com­ mission, appointed under an set of congress, a re : President Coolidge; Vice President Dawes; Nicholas Long- worth. speaker of the house; George P. M cLetn ( It.) , «enntor from ('on uectlcut; Joseph T. Robinson (TL), sen­ ator from Arkansas; Simeon D. Less ( It.) , senator from Ohio; Royal S, Cppcland (D .), senator from New York ; Finis J. (Jarrett (D .), represent­ ative from Tennessee; John Q. T il- son (R .), representative from Connecti­ cut; It. Walton Moore (It.), represent­ ative from V irg in ia; ltohert L. Bacon ( IL ) , representative from New York, and Dr. Edwin A. Aldeina; Claude G. Bowers; Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook; Henry Ford; Stunrt G. Glbhony; Thomas F. Ryan, nnd I'e llx M. W a r­ burg. th e D e c la r a tio n o f In d e p e n d e n c e T h e fo llo w in g a rtic le s w e re do n a ted by Mtas F a n n y M. B u rk e , o f A le x a n ­ d r ia . n desc en d a n t o f T h o m a s J e ffe rs o n ; T h d m a s J e ffe rs e n ’a p a in t box, used by him at M o n tic e llo , p a r t ic u la r ly fo r his a r c h ite c tu r a l d ra w in g s . M a n y o f th< se d r a w in g s a re s t ill p re se rv ed , as he Is th e fa th e r o f A m e ric a n a rc h ite c tu re . T h o m a s J effe rs o n 's Iv o r y m e m o ra n ­ dum le a fle t pads, a lo c k e t w ith J e ffe r ­ son’s h a ir , a n u m b er o f perso n a l t r i n ­ k e ts . h u tio n a . b u ck le s , e tc., a nd th re e p illo w s fro m J e ffe rs o n ’s bed. tw o of w h ic h w e re u n d e r M s head w h en he died. M ra. V ic to r K a u ffm a n , w if e o f th e e d ito r o f th e W a s h in g to n S ta r, has d o n a ted th re e d in in g room c h a irs w h ic h fo r m e r ly b e lo nged to J e ffe rs o n , an d she has d e le g a te d M ra. Rose G o u v e rn e u r H oes, o f W a s h in g to n , c h a irm a n o f the Jeffe rs o n c o m m itte e In th a t e liy and a descen dant o f J am es M on ro e, to presen t th e c h n lra In h e r b e h a lf to M o n tic e llo . In a d d itio n th e fo u n d a tio n a c k n o w l­ edges p re s e n ta tio n o f a v e ry umiMi.il and In te r e n tln g colo red d r a w in g of M o n tic e llo , m ade m a n y y e a rs ag o In F ra n c e fro m th e re c o lle c tio n o f a v is ­ it i n g F re n c h m a n . T h l» d r a w in g was pu rchased by nnd pre se n te d to the fo u n d a tio n bv M rs M a r t in W . L it t le t o n o f N e w Y o r k c ity . T h e fo u n d a tio n also a c k n o w le d g e s p re s e n ta tio n o f a hand so m e s ilk V i r ­ g in ia flag, pre se n te d to M o n tic e llo hv th e w o m e n ’s c o m m itte e who had c h n rg e o f th e re p lic a o f th e Jefferson house on H ig h r t r e e t a t th e Ftesnulcen- te n n la l e x p o s itio n In P h ila d e lp h ia , of w h ic h c o m m itte e M laa C a ro lin e S ln k le r w as c h a irm a n , and w h ic h c o m m itte e w as rep re s e n te d by Miss A gnes M o r i- Son and a d e le g a tio n w h ic h fo r m a lly d e liv e re d th e flag to M o n tic e llo . Through the work of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial foundation M onti­ cello Is being gradualy restored to Its orlglnnl condition nnd visitors there find It easy to believe that they are living In the past of more than a cen­ tury ago. One aid especially In estab llshlng that atmosphere Is Ihe large number of Jefferson relies which have been presented to the foundation with In the last few months nnd which will he on exhibition nt Monticello hence­ forth. The foundation recently made this announcement: O f Interost, too. to nil Americans wrnt the recent announcement hy President Nicholas M urray Butler of Columbia unherslty upon his return from Italy that he wns bringing with him ns a gift to the Columbia library n hitherto unpublished letter of Jefferson’s. This letter, ordering a packet of books for Jefferson’s private library, dated Mon tlcello, April 19, 1821, nnd addressed to Messrs. De Bures Freres. Rue Ser- pente, Paris, g’ ves an Interesting nnd Instructive view of I lie wide and varied range of Jefferson’s Intellectual ac­ tivities nnd Interests. The letter fol­ lows ; T h e following? ite m s w e re do nated by th e la te J a n e Ila n d o ty h H a r r is o n R nn- d n ll, a d escen dant o f T h o n in g Jefferson. M o n tic e llo , A p r il 19-21 M essrs de B u re F re re s : T h e p a c k e t o f books you w e re so New South American Nut people of the United Suites nre now buying stitiill qunnlltles from South America of which Is known as the "paradise nut." It resembles a Brazil nut In shape, but Is said to be a little finer In flavor. There Is an Interesting story told about this nut, which grows In a large round pod with n small cop at one end. As Ihe story goes, the gas which forms In the pod after It has fallen to the ground forces the cop I nut with n loud refort. Tfils report nt tracts the monkeys, who then search • for the nuts 111 the thick undergrowth where they hnve been blown by the force o f the explosion. This Is given as the chief reason for the small sup­ ply of paradise nuts brought to our markets. P ro p e r P la c e to Look During the moving a portrait of one of the ancestors of the Blodgett fam ily had got lost. No one could And It at either the old or the uew VD ' Jruggist, or write Dr Pierce, Presi­ dent Invalids' Hotel In Buffalo, N. Y , Doctor Butler’s announcement led to I tor tree medical advice. the revelstlot. by John U rl Lloyd, pres­ ident of the Lloyd library In Cincin­ E a rly C a te r p illa r T ra in nati. that hla library also had a hith­ A Hampstead correspondent recalls erto unpublished Jefferson letter. The that nearly ?U years ago he saw in discovery of thia letter came about In Hyde park a trial of a m ilitary train a dramatic manner. Several yenra ago the Lloyd library purchased In Paris of wagons loaded with soldiers dressed In fatigue jackets and drawn by a the first volume of “North American Sylva” by F. Andre Mhhaux. a noted steam engine hearing the name India, j This engine, he says, laid and raised French traveler and botanist. When its own track, each “sllpt«er” being Miss Edith Wycoff, present curator of the library, was cataloguing the book, apparently about 4 feet long, mounted, she discovered securely pasted In It a and revolving on rollers much like the modern caterpillar movement. The letter written by Jefferson to M Mlchaux. Thia letter written eight ! experlhient, according to the London Post, apjienred to aim at Improve»! years earlier than the Columbia letter ns a token of esteem to the President’s m llllnry transport, and the men hauled friend. In France, also reveals In n would probably number about 200 In manner fully as Interesting as the oth­ eight wagons. M o n tic e llo , D ec 14. 1813. S ir; M y In te r io r s itu a tio n am o n g th e m o u n ta in s , an d g r e a t d is ta n c e fro m a n y ««a p o rt to w n , is e x tre m e ly u n ­ fr ie n d ly to p u n c tu a l correspondence w ith th e o th e r side o f th e A t la n tic Vessels bound to th a t q u a r te r a re g e n ­ e r a lly gone b e fo re 1 le a rn th e ir des­ t in a tio n by th e p u b lic papers. 1 have re c e iv e d fro m you, a t d iffe re n t tim es, s e v e ra l llv ra is o n s o f y o u r e x c e lle n t w o r k on th e fo re s t tree s o f A m e ric a , to w it th e 1st an d 2nd e a r lea P ins et S apin s et aur lea jL’ henes a nd th e 9th and 10th on th e B e tu la , C a s ta n e a , F a g u s , D lo s p y ro a , etc. I ha v e gone o v e r th e m w ith g r e a t p lea s u re and r e ­ c eiv ed fro m them m uch In fo r m a tio n w h ic h had escaped m y ow n no tice, a l- th o ’ th e sub jec ts lie u n d e r m y eye T h e y c o n ta in a v a lu a b le a d d itio n to th e k n o w le d g e o f A m e ric a n trees and c la im fo r you th e th a n k s o f a ll w ho In te r e s t th e m se lve s In th is m ost In t e r ­ e s tin g b ra n c h o f science. I p ra y you to acc e p t m y p o rtio n o f th a t t r ib u te as b e in g am o n g those w h o set th e h ig h ­ est v a lu e on y o u r w o rk I have not seen th e w o rk o f M. Tea- s le r. m en tio n ed by you on th e subject o f th e M erinos, hut th a t race o f sheep Is m u lt ip ly in g a m o n g us most e x te n ­ s iv e ly . T h e g e n e ra l a tte n tio n paid, to them w ill soon re n d e r th e ir w o o l sn a r t ic le o f e x p o rt, a lth o ’ ou r o w n m a n ­ u fa c tu re s are fa s t In c re a s in g also and w ill soon m n k e us In d e p e n d e n t of E n g la n d fo r m a n u fa c tu re o f w o ol and c o tto n , as w e ll as fo r m an y o th e r a rtic le s . Besides th e d o m estic ben e fit to l»e d e riv e d fro m th is econom y, the p o litic a l a d v a n ta g e o f w e a k e n in g p e r­ m a n e n tly a b it t e r and p e rm a n e n t e n e ­ m y a re o f re a l Im p o rta n c e . W ith e v e rv w ish fo r th e successful pro s e c u tio n o f th e v a lu a b le la b o rs you a re en g a g e d In. he pleased to accept th e assu ra n c e of m y g re a t respect and esteem T i l J E F F E R S « ’ N. house, nnd there wns great consternn tlon W illiam Blodgett, aged ten. was offered a “treat,’’ value not an nounced. for any hint that would lead to the return of the missing grnnd father. At noon he came home from school breathless. ”1 think, mother." he said, “ I think we can find grandfather’s picture." “ Where F ’ “Downtown. I saw a notice on a shop wlnilow .and It said: T a in tin g * restored within.’ " By Taking Lydia E. PinkhanA Vegetable Compound As Mrs. Weaver herself says, “I was never very strong." This Is a mHil statement describ­ ing her condition, for,according to hoc letters, she was sub­ jected to no snugll amount of illhealth . Kortun&tely.her sis­ ter was fam ilia r w ith Lydia E. I ’tnk- ham's V e g e ta b le C o m p o u n d ant begged Mrs. Weaver to try it. "A fte r _________________ t h r e e o r f o u r weeka," writes Mrs. Weaver, ‘‘I f e lt a great difference in myself. I would go to bed and sleep sound, and although I could not do very much work. I seemed stronger. I kept on tak in g I t and now 1 am well and strong, do m y'w ork and take care of three children. I sura do tell my friends about your wonderful medicine, and I w ill answer any letters from women asking about the Vege­ table Compound.”— Mas. L aw iu ^ scu W e a v n , East Smithfield St.. M t. Pleas­ ant. Pa. I f 70U knew th a t thousands o f women suffering from troubles sim ilar to those you are enduring had Improved th eir health by tak in g Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound, wouldn't you th in k It was w orth a trial? In some families, the fourth genera­ tion Is learning the m e rit o f Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Stop Coughing T h e m o re y o u co u g h th e w o rs e you fe e L a n d th e m o re in fla m e d y o u r t h r o a t a n d lungrs becom e. G iv e th e m a chance tg h e a l. Boschee’s Syrup has bean g iv in g r e l ie f f o r a lx ty -o n e y e a rs . T r y It. 30c a n d »0c b o ttle s . B u y I t a t y o u r d r u g s to re. G. G . G re e n , In c ., W o o d b u ry , N . J. CARBUNCLES Carbon draws out the core and ^ives quick relief . CARBOIL Q C N t O O U S s o t BO X «a r W X er communication one of the Interests of the many-sided Jefferson, viz. hla keen appreciation of any contribution to the existing sclent I tic knowledge of the jlime. The text of the letter fol­ lows: HOW MRS. WEAVER WAS HELPED U n e m p lo y e d Captain— Smith, what's that mud doing on y«ur collar? Private (a fte r carefully examining his c o lla r)— It's not doing anything right now. sir BABIES CRY FOR “ CASTQRIA” Prepared Especially fo r Infants stnd Children o f AU Ages M o th e r! Fletcher’s Castorla has been In use fo r aver 30 years as a pleasant, harmless substitute for Cas­ tor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops ami Soothing Syrups. Contains no narcot­ ics. Proven directions are on each package. Physicfuns everywhere rec­ ommend It. The genuine bears signature o f A m o n g th e M issing Sergeant— Well, madam, wo'll do out best, out if your husband hasn't been heard from In twelve w a rs ------ W ife— Oh, IPs not him I'm worryln «bout. What I want is the sample of «lie ribbon I sent hitn out to match —Ixindon Passing Show. W. N. U„ P O R T L A N D , NO. 42-1927. T h e M a m Q uestion The Boy— Do you think we could live on two thousand a year? The G irl— P'r'apa; but who Is going to give It to us? SAY “ BAYER A S P IR IN ” - ^studne Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by mil­ lions and prescribed by physicians over 25 years for Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism I D O ES N O T A FFEC T TH E HEART < 5 0 /^ Accept only “ Bayer” package which contains proven directions. n«ndv "Bwyvr” boxes of 12 tablets. Alto bottles of 24 and 100— Druggists. Ixplria la Ü» trad« mark of Bajat Manufacture of MonoacttlcaddeaUr af