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PAGE FOVtt Friday, December 2 « , 1 0 2 8 PAROLE IS TUCKER'S in 24 representative cities of the ' New Haven, Cohn.................... 2.00 D r. D on ald W a lk e r re tu r n e d CHRISTMAS PR E SE N T n a tio n w ith a p o p u la tio n of 100,- B uffalo, N. Y .............................. 1.96 I la st n ig h t to A s to ria a f t e r a s h o rt 000 o r m o re. D enver, C ol................................... 1.92 v a c a tio n sp e n t h e re w ith M r. a n d G eorge T u c k e r, fo rm e rly a S e a ttle , W a sh ., w h e re t h e m u n - P h ila d e lp h ia , P a ....................... i.S 9 A D aily C hronicle of th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts of M rs. F. H. W a lk e r. H e w ill jo in m em b e r of th e c o u n ty ’s p ro h ib l- icip a lity ow ns th e lig h tin g sy stem i M ilw aukee, W is......................... 1.89 local Interest. M rs. W a lk e r in P o rtla n d , a s sh e tio n fo rces, w as g ra n te d a p a ro le ¡a n d c re a te s its c u rr e n t by w a te r i C hicago, 111.................................. 1 3 5 re m a in e d th e re r a th e r th a n c o m - ¡ th e d ay b e fo re C h ristm a s . T u c k e r • pow er, r a n k s n e x t to Los A n g e le s !S a n F ra n c isc o , C a l.................. 1.80 ng to A sh la n d fo r th e h o lid ay s. re c e n tly p lead ed W a id H am m o n d H om e— g u ilty to a In K ia ijm th F a lls — w ith an a v e ra g e of $1.50, a n d ’ New Y ork, N. Y ....................... 1.75 c h a rg e of p o ssessin g liq u o r an d W a rd H atnoiid is h o m e fo r a M r a n d M rs. R ance M orris w en t Des M oines, Iow a, is th ir d on th e ' P o rtla n d , O re ................................. 1,75 Thg m an w ho p lea se s w h e re h e w as se n te n c e d to 60 d a y s in ja il few d a y s w ith Rev a n d M rs. P . K. to K la m a th F a lls M onday an d lis t w ith a r a te of $1.59. K a n sa s D e tro it, M ich............................... i .e c goes, can go w h e re he p lea se s— ¡a n d to pay a fin e of $100. T u c k e r 1 ------- -— H am m o n d a n d also to v is it M iss sp e n t C h ristm a s with* M r. an d C ity, w ith a n o th e r m u n ic ip a lly i K a n sa s C ity, Mo....................... 1.65 esp ec ially ¡f he w e a rs one of O rre s v.-as in ju re d in an a u to m o b ile ra c e Electricity Hates Are Lower M a rg u e rite H a m m o n d , w ho is ; M rs. O. L. C a rte r. ow ned p la n t, re p o rts a r a te o f : Des M oines, l a ........................... 1.59 fin e ta ilo re d s u its . See th e $24.75 a t Salem a ls t fall a n d is still su f- i h e m e fro m C o rv allis. He is w ork - _______ Than in Any Other Big $1.65, a n d c itie s f a r th e r w est S e a ttle , W a sh ............................. 1.50 sp e cia ls w ith e x tra p a n ts free. fe rin g fro m in ju r ie s , w hch fa c t in g a t Copco. City, Is Claim. L a d les, h a v e you h a d a fo rm h av e g r e a te r ra te s . Los A ngeles, C a l....................... 1.41 99-2 p ra m p te d th e elem enevy ex ten d ed . al in tro d u c tio n to W h ite W iz a rd ? “ In th e a v e ra g e hom e th e use H e w ill, ho w ev er, be com pelled SEATTLE RANKS NEXT N o h tin g b e tte r th a n s a lt ris in g of e le c tric ity a m o u n ts to 25 k ilo 98-4 M anager R e tu rn s — TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY to pay th e fin e. b re a d . B on T on. 8 4 tf ! w a tt h o u rs p e r m o n th ,” S c a tte r- IL J . B u tte rfie ld , m a n a g e r of j Des M oines anti K ansas City Next; good sa id in e x p la in in g th e f ig u r F o rm e r A sh la n d G irl W ed» F O R R E N T — A cozy h o u se . tb e T w e n tie th C e n tu ry h e re , sp e n t JA C K F R O S T B A N IS H E D A verage L. A. B ill Is H o tel F o lk V isit— es, ‘‘a n d a t le a s t 70 p e r c e n t of k e e p in g room , ru n n in g w a te r and T h: “ ^ ‘ r .° ? : 1V,n- ‘ , : W elC l,i W e d n esd a y in M edford at th e F O R 3-M O N TH P E R IO D $ 1 .4 0 a M ondi, M r. an d M rs. A. L. II P h o n e 411-R . ,;-?r2 a n d G e rtru d e '■ H ig g in b o th a m in th e c u sto m e rs a re re sid e n c e c o n a ll c o n v en ien ces. co m pany s to re a c tin g in th e ab- j of th e C e n tra l H o tel sum ers,* 153 G ra n ite . (i'-ld e n - Y re k a , Qal. .D ecem b er 24 m a rk s sence of th e M edford m a n a g e r. ! M O U N D SV ILLE, W . V a., Dec. LOS A N G E L E S, Dec. 27.— Los d ale. W a sh ., w e re g u e t., la st tlie u n io n of tw o C e n tra l P o in t! " F o r t h e a v e ra g e lig h tin g c o n 27— T h is c ity is g o in g to be cool j A n g els m u n lc ipa l e le c tric lig h t. s u m e r th e a n n u a l bill in Los A n -| FOUND a t A rm o ry T h u rsd a y n ig h t a t H otel A sh la n d Th a re ¡?-nd M edford fam ilies. M r. W elch Y es w e h a v e no c o tto n s u its to fo r th re e m o n th s, a t le a st. J a c k in g r a te s a re th e lo w est of an y 1 ladies en ro u te to Los A ngeles. is th« son o f M r. a n d M rs. Jo h n g eles is less th a n $17. In B oston n ig h t: 1 pr. ru b b e rs ; w e lc h of C e n tra l P o in t a n d h a s WO° L 1 m ean i F r o s t b a a been se n te n c e d to s e rv e j la rg e c ity in th e U n ite d S ta te s. glove; 1 p k g . c o lla rs size 15. it is o v er $31, a n d in San F r a n - - ■ 1 th o se $24.75 o nes w ith tw o legs th re e m o n th s in ja il a n d to pay a O w ners m ay have sa m e by paying T h e a v e ra g e A n geleno pays cisco, u n d e r new an d lo w er ra te s, M r. A u to m o b ile O w r : — l> o ' Ire e ft-w o rk in g a t th e D illa r d a n d exti.a s e a t th ro w n in fre e a t ¡ « i fo r a d v e rtis in g . T id in g s office. 00 fin e fo r ille g a lly p o ssessin g $1.40 m o n th ly fo r th e e le c tric w ere saved $3,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 in 1922 by K'Tv*o _ you know th e re is a d i f f e r e n c e F l e c t r i c shop in M edford. Mr O rres ta ilo r shop u p s ta irs . 99-2 m o o n sh in e. I lig h t In h is h o m e o r su p p ly pow- th g low r a te s in e ffe c t h e re as in a u to m o b ile r a te s ? You can sav e I W elch lived h e r e a few y e a rs ago F O R SA LE— My p le a s a n t cor- i |e r fo r th e fam ily w a ffle iro n , a n d h a s v isite d frie tld s fre q u e n t- m o n ey by in s u rin g w ith m e. c o m p a red w ith th e San F r a n c is n e r hom e, 399 B each S t.; a lso pile S to ry H o u r S a tu rd a y — w h ile in B oston t h e bill is $2.63. co r a te s .” t.‘ •—**?- Yeo, of co u rse. 7 7 -tf ily sin ce m o v ,n £ to M edford, w h ere of fe rtiliz e r; a n e x c elle n t heavy 1 h e re is to he a S to ry H our j In N ew O rle a n s th e a v e ra g e bill sh e h a s w o rk e d in t h e M edford J e rs e y cow; T he ta b le of r a te s in v a rio u s b u g g y ; re g is te re d S a tu rd a y a fte rn o n a t 2 :3 0 a t th e .51, w h ile in P ro v id e n c e th e ¡te le p h o n e office. T hey w ill be a t ... ......... “v A m ong R e c e n t A rriv a ls — c itie s based on a n a v e ra g e o f 25 ¡L e g h o rn P u lle ts . R. D. S a n fo rd . 1 t , | P ublic lib ra ry . Good s to rie s an d a m m o »« n th ly a m o u n t Is $2.38. R. T. N ew ton and’ J . A. N ew ton, hom e a f te r J a n u a r y f ir s t in Med ! good tim e w ith a ll th e trim m in g s k ilo w a tt c o n su m p tio n fo r each 99-1» S ta tis tic s com piled by E F . ford. c o n su m e r follow s: of K la m a th F a lls , a re am o n g o u t- is p la n n e d . S c a tte rg o d , c h ie f e le c tric a l F O R SA LE— B u e sc h e r C M elo- en- B o sto n , M ass................................52 63 of-to w n v is ite rs M r. a n d M rs Fi g in e e r fo r th e m u n ic ip a l td y sax o p h o n e— n e a rly new . C all : p o w er N ew O rlea n s, L a ....................... 2.51 Old fa s h io n e d .Ia s s e 3 c re a m ta f - by the L. S n o d g ra ss, of E u g e n e , a r e o u t- C liff P a y n e m a k e s sta n d s. b u re a u , c o n ta in s u rp ris in g fig of-to w n g u e s ts Mr. an d M rs. S. S. a t R ° se B ros 8 4 tf P ro v id e n c e , R . 1......................... 2.38 1 ¡42 Second S t. o r ph o n e 110. 100-6» ' u re s on th e a v e ra g e lig h tin g bill N o rfo lk , V a............................. 2.25 C o n k lin w ere in A sh la n d la s t? — V a rie ty is th e Spice— G irls lo o k in g fo r a h u sb a n d n ig h t fro m O n ta rio . S an A n to n io , T ex ...................... 2.25 TH E SAN FRANCISCO SAV 5 ROOM C O T 1A G E , b a rn , g a r M r. and M rs. A. M. B e a v e r and ----------- 1 b ad b e tte r he c a re fu l w hose h u s- M em phis, T e n n ........................... 2.25 INGS AND LOAN SOCIETY age, ch ick en h o u se, 1 a c re v a rie d a u g h te r , Miss M innie, a c o m p a n - Oh E oy! T h a t s a lt ris in g b rea d . 1 ° a n d th e y get-. You w ill find a A tla n ta , G a................................. 2.03 ty of f r u it on h ig h w a y close in. I i ied by M rs. W a lte r H e rn d o n an d s it » g ° ° d se le c tio n — a t O rres ta ilo r ¡ 7 “ (T h e San F ra n c is c o B a n k ) M inneapolis, M in n .................... 2.03 C ash v a lu e $2500, w ill tra d e fo r j B on T on. -hop upstairs— getting measured <»• 526 C a lifo rn ia St. (a n d B ra n c h e s ) ' S a lt L a k e City> u t a h .............. 2.03 ra n c h an d pay d iffe re n c e . S ta p le s to r one of th e tin e a ll wool s u its ' “ " Ch C h ri«lm a s « « to e a t t u r Those who are enthusiastic upon B a ltim o re , M d............................ 2.00 S an F ra n c isc o Yes re a l s a lt ris in g b rea d . 8 0 ti k ey d in n e r Mr. B eav er a lm o st i the subject of physical culture are not fo r $24.75 w ith e x tra tro u s e rs p a ra ly ze d th o se w ho w ere w ith infrequently favored with a w arning .. fre e . 99-2 De At th e H otel— t him w hen h e d ro v e to th e to p of that .h e , are likely to become “muscle- F ° r ‘h e ,|a U rte r y e a r ! c e m b e r 3 1 st, 1923, a d iv id e n d h as I R a lp h ltu s h to n , of S e a ttle , M rs. th e m o u n ta in in 40 m in u te s. T ho bound,” this coming usually from dys- V a c a tio n in g in G re n a d a-— d e c la re d a t th e r a te o f f o u r ' F . II. V ance, also of S e a ttle , w ere th e road3 w ere slick --------—„ a n d t h e ------ con- petic-looking persons who do not been . Miss A lice V a n d e rslu is w as a b le g u e s ts a t H o te l C o lu m b ia la st j d iiio n a h it h a z a rd o u s , a b s o lu te ly know the meaning of the term. Some- ! ° n e <l u a r t t r p e r cen t to r e tu r n to G re n a d a to spend a n ig h t fro m O ak lan d . no a c c id e n ts of a n y k in d sp oiled where they have heard the phrase, and a n n u m on all d e p o sits, p ay -! v a c a tio n w ith h e r p a re n ts , Mr. ! a b le on a n d a f te r J a n u a r y 2nd, tn e ir d ay . guessing that it describes a condition an d M rs. P. V a n d e rslu is. Miss to be disapproved of, do not hesitate D ividends n o t called fo r a re L e t us f it you o u t in a H o lid ay V a n d e rslu is is expected h e re n ex t Do yon k n o w w h a t ta k e s th e to cry it aloud at every opportunity. a e . 0 d e p o sit a c c o u n t an d s u it a n d o v erco at. P a u ls e r u d ’s. w eek to v isit a t th e hom e of M rs. In some cases they gather a vague idea ^n te ie s t fio m J a n u a r y 1st, 9 1 -tf p lace o f s u n s h in e and m akes J o h n F in n e ra n . a s o ro r ity sis te r. 1924. D ep o sits m ad e on o r b efo re _ " ¡S he is m u sic s u p e rv is o r in schools w h ite c lo th e s w h ite r in th e w in te r that it means such an excess of muscle J a n u a r y 1 0 th , 1924, w ill e a rn in tim e ? A n sw er— W h ite W iz a rd . that one is unable to move the various C e le b ra tio n P la n n e d — j at San Rafeal> CaJ te r e s t from J a n u a r y 1st, 1924. T he S c a n d in a v ia n S ociety of th e j _______ 98-4 I parts of the body. A. H. M U L L E R , S e c re ta ry , ______ _ I However, one need have no fear of R o g u e R iv er V alley w ill hold j N avcl O ra n g e s 2 .lo r fo r 25c. ------------ t _ any such difficulty if his methods of th e i r Y ule te s t lu G ra n ts P a ss, a t D e t, k k s O ro e e to rta -. O u t-o f-to w n V isito rs— training are at all rational, and it may In terestin g T raveler R eturns— G ra n g e r H a ll, M onday (N ew T he M isses L ucv O a tm a n and be said just at the outset that no mere G lenn Inlow a rriv e d in Asli- Y e a r’s E v e ), Dec. 31. All r e q u e s t L ucille H o ld rid g e , of T a le n t, w ere bulk of muscle will interfere with one’s M axedon F a m ily E n te r ta in — . . . . most free and easy movement of every lan d W e d n esd a y m o rn in g fo r a ed to b rin g w ell filled b a sk ets. g ués s in A sh lan d d iff e re n t d ay s part, provided it is properly developed. s h o rt v isit w ith p a re n ts a t A r th u r M axedon a rriv e d S a t 78 C offee w ill bp serv ed . P ro g ra m u rd a y n ig h t from S an F ra n c isc o , th is w eek. B oth a re s tu d e n ts in It is only the proper and restricted , M o u n ta in a v e n u e. M r. In lo w re- a n d e n te r ta in m e n t fo r a ll. lleg es a n d a re hom e w ith use of the muscles, and not the amount w h ere he is on d u ty o u tsid e th e : s th ta p te r n co m n in d , n t t a t c ■ ( oi development, that can cause a “mus- ! tu rn e d re c e n tly fro m th e O rie n t * S u' e n ls f ° r t h e i r , cle-bound” condition. T he term has w h e re h e w as a n eye w itn e ss to navy. H e w as expected hom e fo r R ebekahs N eJee— v a c a tio n . reference to a shortening of the muscles j. th e te r r ib le d is a s te r in T okio 1 th h o lid a y s a n d is v is itin g a t th e A special •t'n g w ill be held I which makes impossible complete ex- I T„ _ „ „ . . o . v ¡h o m e of J . R. M axedon on B St. tension and flexing of the members p a S e p te m b e r an d som e of a t 7 :3 0 P. M. S a tu rd a y , Dec. 2 9 th H e a r th e “ H o u se of R im m o n ’ concerned. T his condition is the re- I t b e s to rie s h e te lls a n d p h o to - W ith th e a rriv a l of M iss H azel | a t I. O. O. F H all fo r th e p u rp o se S h a v e r fro m M cdoc P o in t, {n a t th e P re s b y te ria n C h u rc h New suit of exercises which call for greatly g ra p h s h e h as, m a k e s m o re vivid of tra n s a c tin g n e c e ssa ry buisnese. 5n Y e a r’s eve; d ra m a tic re a d in g by restricted movements, rather than the t he co m p le te d e s tru c tio n an d te r- K la m a th c o u n ty th e M axedon By o rd e r of th e N oble G rand. fullest possible extensions and flexions. ' fam ily w as re -u n ite d fo r a s h o ri Hr. M a ttie S haw u n d e r th e a u s- ' • It does not m atter how heavy or mas rib le s u ffe rin g , e sp ecially of w o A L IC E GOW LAND, Sec. tim e. A r th u r M axedon w ill r e tu r n pices of th e W e d n esd a y C lub. sive one’s muscular development, he m en a n d little c h ild re n . 98-2 will not be muscle-bound if he has to San F fa n c isc o S u n d ay ev e n in g faithfully followed this necessity for an d M iss S h a v e r d e p a rts to m o r B u sin e ss V is ito r — O regon h a s lib e ra te d in excess D e p a rte d Y e ste rd a y — complete movements through all his row m o rn in g . Z. P. W e b ste r, of T a le n t, w as training. of 10,000 C h in ese p h e a s a n ts in Mr. a n d M rs. S idney H azelto n a b u sin e ss v isito r in A sh la n d to OM-fashiuncd weight lifter» have fie ld s of E a s te rn a n d W e ste rn d e p a rte d y e s te rd a y fo r S a c ra m eru j taught us to guard against muscle L a rg e lo a f q u a lity b re a d 10c— day. p a r t of s ta te . to, w h e re M r. H azelton w ill ta k e I binding by their example. T h eir work - S4tf. w ith the weights involved great stress a new p o sitio n a f te r th e f ir s t of Bon T on. Classified ads bring results. U n d e r th e a u sp ic e s of th e W e d upon the muscles, and while they de J a n u a r y . T hey h a v e h ad a p le a s n e sd ay C lub, D r. M a ttie Sliaw h a s veloped the necessary bulk and power, a n t v isit a n d sp e n t th e h o lid a y s S p en t H o lid ay s H e re — they did not move the weights any fur Mr. a n d M rs. R ic h a rd R ed d in g c o n sen te d to give th e “ H o u se of ther than necessary. T h eir muscles w ith M rs. H a z e lto n 's p a re n ts , M r. a n d M rs. W m . B a rb e r at 153 ton. of T e n n a n t, C al., sp e n t h o li- R im m o n ” New Y e a r's E ve a t th e were shortened accordingly, and peo I P re s b y te ra n c h u rc h . E v e ry o n e in - ple began to offer a supposed argu G ra n ite s tre e t. T h e jo u rn e y is be d ay s h e re w ith frie n d s. ment against physical culture because -------- — j v ited . in g m ad e by a u to . it made people muscle-bound. How F o r th e beat ta m a le s try R ose ---------- ever, it was only the mistaken method, for even weight-lifting may be prac 8 ro s - 8 4 -tf H o m e A gain, G one H ave a fit a t O rres- T a ilo rs fo r A gain— ticed so that it will not have this re m en an d w om en. T he W . E. S a n fo rd fa m ily r e sult. 8 9 tf W ill R e tu rn to. C ollege— tu rn e d y e s te rd a y m o rn in g fro m a There are many who fancy dial Miss F rie d a H an so n w ill e n te r w o n d e rfu l v a c a tio n s p e n t in San While exercise is of benefit to young To A sh la n d — O. A. C. w ith th e b e g in n in g of th e F ra n c is c o a n d S a c ra m e n to . Only people, yet it is not suitable for those M iss M abel R u sse ll re tu r n e d to w in te r te rm . Thin w ill n o t be her I on C h r in ln .., d a y w a s th e r e a n y | * ¡’£ ¿ 5 * 2 2 : h e r hom e in A sh la n d F rid a y , fo r f ir s t te rm in college, b u t w ill p re- r a in , a n d th e re m a in d e r of th e ! « « in most cases which is the cause th e w in te r a fte r sp e n d in g m o st of p a re h e r fo r s tr a ig h t so p h o m o re tim e w as sp e n t w ith b e a u tifu l that Physical decrepitude which is th e s u m m e r on h e r h o m e ste a d w o rk n ex t y e a r w hen s h e p la n s to d riv e s a n d p e rfe c t e n te rta in m e n t. 80 conuaon^ associated jrith age, h e re . M iss R u ssell w ill be g re a tly r e tu r n a n d g ra d u a te . In th e tim e ' M rs. S a n fo rd a n d Miss H elen San- m issed as a S u n d ay School le a d betw een h e r o th e r college w ork , fo rd p lan to leav e in th e m o rn in g N ew ra ilro a d fro m C ra n e to e r.— T h e S isk iy o u News. she ta u g h t school su ccessfu lly . to spend th e r e s t of tw o w eek s in S eneca w ill be b u ilt a t c o st of P o r tla n d . $ 1 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 . Tw o saw m ills to be S P E C IA L ! P u r e v irg in wool Do You K now c o n s tru c te d . o v e rc o a ts $20. a t P a u ls e r u d ’s. W h ite W iz a rd ? 98-4 K o h m a n ’s s a lf t ris in g b re a d , 8 6 tf 1 lb. lo a f 10c, 1 % lb. lo a f 15c. G ra n ts P a s s — New sa w m ill cut- Form er R esid en ts Heard From — Bon Ton. 8 4 - tf tin g on C heney c re e k . To D e p a rt T u e sd a y — M r. an d M rs. F re d T ra cy p lan M r. an d M rs. C. B. L a m k in p lan to r e tu r n fro m S o rre n to , F lo rid a j to go th e ir farm hom e n e a r M on to New Y o rk . T he T ra c y ’s a r e I ta g u e th e f ir s t of t h e y e a r if k n o w n h e re as Mr. T ra cy w o rk ed j w e a th e r c o n d itio n s a re s e ttle d . in th e W estern. U nion re p e a tin g M r. ond M rs. L a m k in d e c la re th ey office a few y e a rs ago, p rio r to ' w ill r e tu r n to A sh la n d o fte n , over m oving to C a lifo rn ia . In a le tte r w e e k -en d s, a n d v isit th e ir frie n d s. w ritte n frie n d s , th e y s ta te th ey N ew Y ork— Like a p ag e o u t of E . E . P h ip p s w ill occupy Mr. L am - m ay go to D en v er a n d it is pos- , ? th rillin g rom ance of th e W est k in 's office a n d th e L a m k in hom e sible th e y m ay ex te n d th e ir visit f _ a Ji- com pany Trioi r» n *ncorPor c» fo r its a tio —J n — o th t h a t has aim e discovery h a s been re tu r n e d to M r. an d to A sh la n d . o f a fab u lo u sly ric h gold m ine, lo M rs. J . C. D u nn. cated in th e v icin ity o f T ucson, A rizona, th e existence of w hich is C ollege ¡s A g re e ab le — P a u ls e r u d ’s S u its iive sa tis- , a legend handed down fro m gen- T h e M isses R u th - E sk e n a e ra tio n to g e n e ra tio n by th e m em - fa c tio n . 9 1 -tf Lucy D avis a re am o n g th e sco a res b e i r ó Y N r ’tH be 7 f "P a'p ag o ‘ dj *- of o th e rs w ho a re h o m e fo r th e dian s, w hose a n c esto rs in h ab ited In Los A n g eles— ho lid ay s. B oth g irls h a v e becom e t h a t lapd fro m p re-h isto ric tim es, th e ir 1!n^ne h a s fo r tan g ib le pro o f M a n ag e r G. A. S m ith , of th e d e m o re th a n e n th u s e d w ith w ork nt •. , , of existence, gold relics an d gold p o t h o te l, is in L os A ngeles a few , , th e T a iv e rs ity a n d de- d ecorations in th e M ission of S an d a y s a n d M r. D e itte r of th e d in in g c la re t h a t s ta n d a r d s a re h ig h a n d X a v ie r del Bac. c a r serv ice, is in c h a rg e of th e h a rd to m eet. T hey a re liv in g to- R u n n in g tr u e to th e ty p e of th e h o te l d u rin g M r. S m ith ’s absence. g e th e r an d w ork h t s p a re h o u rs. m ovie rom ance is th e f u r th e r fa c t th a t, a lth o u g h th e in co rp o ratio n of th e com pany h a s been m ade a t Al- W e d e liv e r th e goods- D e tric k s -bany, N. Y., by h a rd h e a d e d N ew L e t u s fill y o u r p ail w ith S w ifts 9 4 -tf Y ork business m en, th e seekers f o i S ilv e r L eaf la r d — co sts less th a n _______ the lost m ine w ill be headed by a s h o rte n in g , goes f a r t h e r a n d is T , full-blooded Papago Indian. . ,. V, . m o re n u tritio u s . D tn ric k s. 94-tf M a ste r J a c k E n d e rs H ere— M aster Ja c k E n d e rs is th e g u e st torney, a t 8 1540 ^ r o a d w a y T N ew LOCAL AM) PERSONAL NOTES : LOS ANGELES 3/ealth T/ints Father o f Physical C ulture Clearance of Ready to Take Advantage of A Great Chance to Save Every Winter Coat, Every Silk Dress, Every Wool Dress all go at Novel Inspires N ew Yorkers’ Search for "Lost’’ Indian Mine WOMENS COATS - PRICED NOW $11.30, $12.25, $17.00, $19.95, $24.35 $26.65, $35.00 WOOL DRESSES - PRICED NO W $7.65, $9.70, $13.20 $15.70, $ 1 7 .0 0 , $19.75, $26.00, $28.35 R e tu r n to K la m a th F a l l s - M iss P a u lin e C lift r e tu r n e d W e d n e sd a y to K la m a th F a lls to re s u m e h e r w o rn in a c ity b a n k . S he sp e n t C h ristm a s w ith her m o th e r a n d -sisters h e re O rre s c le a n s P h o n e 64. clo th e s of his fa th e r, H e n ry E n d e rs. H e York C ity, th e re a d in g o f “ T he is h e re from - M edford a n d e n jo y - Mine W ith th e Iro n D oor,” H aro ld ing a fu ll v isit. Pel1 W rig h t’s la te s t novel, is largely responsible for the organ- M a in p o r ta l o f San X a v ie r M laalo n . w h ic h m a y b e n e fit fro m th e aeareh fo r a le g e n d a ry “ lo a t” m in e . _ , . ----------- ization of th e “ C an ad a del O ro R e a d y -to -w e a r s u its a n d over- M ining an d D evelopm ent C orpora- The new company is named the coats a t 'P a u l s e r u d ’s. 9 1 -tf ^ on>” aa th e gold seeking com pany Canada del Oro (Canyon of Gold) is nam ed. Novelist N ovelist Wright’s latest named. book deals with the romance of a clean H o lid ay s A re Good O n e s - lost” mine, which had been known Ruby ° ^ orked by the Indians before 8 9 -tf T he M isse G ladys a n d > the advent of the Spanish into that D w rie k « « a b le to sp ei.a C h r l« - K ctio n o l A m e ric a ' . f f e h i7 now m as a t th e ir fo rm e r hom e in Sa- the S ta te o f A rizona. T h e re w as C h ris tm a s in K la in a tli F a l l s - lem . In n u m e ra b le school frie n d s B0 .m uch rea lism a n d h isto ric a l M r a n d M rs H e r b e rt M cC arthy h a p p e n ed to be in S alem th e sa m e y e rity to th e **1« t h a t one of th e s p e n t th e h o lid a y s w ith M rs. Mo- « n o an d th e ir vl.,n ,vas a c o « i „ - C a r th y ’s p a re n ts , M r.and M rs. J. ual ro u n d of g a itie s a n d d a n c in g , and found that at the Mission of H. F o s te r, in K la m a th F a lls. W ed n esd ay e v e n in g fo u n d th em Sai» Xavier there is still in evi- in A shland w ith t h e w hole trip dence one ®nd » road for mules N O T IC E — If you own p ro p e rty , a d e lig h tfu l m em ory the other end of which, before it waa swept out of exist you c a rr y I n s u r a n c e ; it alw ay s ence by an earthquake or a moun- p a y s to get m y r a te s b e fo re you C o m p lete line of A sh lan d Can tain slide, tradition says, ended at in s u re . Yeo, of c o u rs e . 77-tf ned Goods a t D e tric k s. 9 4 -tf Portals of the mine, I ‘ i from the locale in Mr. Wright’s novel and the incorporators, after checking histoi _ up . on the ______ ^ory and the legend of the canyon, f<______ eel they have such a good chance for suc cess that they have arranged for equipment to begin production in the mine and to reduce the ore. Perhaps before they are through, however, they may have some ex periences as thrilling as those Mr. Wright portrays in his book. The Indian Leader of the expedi- tion agreed to guide it on condi tion that a percentage of the «arn- ings of the mine, if found, be de voted to the San Xavier Mission, Present operated as a tuber- SILK DRESSES - PRICED NOW $13.20, $17.00, $19.75, $21.00, $26.00 $28.35 All Childrens Coats Go in This Clearance Sale At Greatly Reduced Prices S E E O U R W IN D O W S THE SALE That Never Dissappoints! E. R. ISAAC & C O . “T he Q uality Store” THE SALE Alv/ays Waited For! © EC © SC « ft EC *— © '-Î © Q- ©- to in as •t © W e* © fi © fi s as EC