7 • Oregon. -r Th« meeting was attended by some forty member« from Grants Pa »a, Medford and Ashland. At­ torney A. C. Hough of Grants Pass, in presenting the resolu­ BY OLAY MVRB tion, In part, said: "In my thirty OSLO, (U P )— Norway’s royal years in the practice of law I (Continued from Page One) have worked before many Judges ty and smart social se t Is much ' said district, and on both the Federal and State interested this fall In the matrl-l Whereas, the said O. M. Thom­ beaches, and I can say to you monlal intentions of; Crown as has bee» so uniformly cour­ frankly and sincerely that my Prince Olar who Is one of the, teous and fair te the members of work with Judge Thomas has rrajst dashing and handsome qf> • this bar, and , has at all times been the most pleasant and sat­ Europe's eligible princes. stood for constructive reforms isfactory of any Judge I h«ve ev­ • Prince Olav was 24 last July. in the legal procedure of the er known. He is human, cour­ Everyone hopes that before long state and possesses the essential teous and fair minded, and yet he will choose a bride but Jilst high qualities and ability that pc has with almost super-human en­ whom he will choose is a matter to make an efficient Judge, be It ergy cleaned up the conrt work in that is subject for much specula­ therefore, this district to a point where it tion in Norway. When the Swedish Prjncd Carl, Resolved, that the Southern is now running on an efficient Oregon Bar Association In regu­ strictly justness like 'basis. lu-f a son of the late King Osear II, Conveyance. An order issued by the Logan lar meeting this 28th day of Sep­ deed Oregon would be most for­ of Sweden, came to Norway last tember, 1226, unanimously en­ tunate to have on the Federali autumn with his two daughters, public. utilities commission pro- dorse the appointment of the Bench a man so well fitted to it was believed that one of these videe for elimination of the street princesses would be chosen. This car service operated by the Utah-; Hon. \C. M . Thomas to fill the fill fhat responsible position.” At this meeting petitions sign­ speculation was given added 1m- Idaho Central railroad' and that vacancy upon said Federal Bench, ed by all the members of the; pptus when the Crown Prince had permission be granted the sarnie and he It further Resolved, that a copy of these bar of Douglas, Josephine, Jack-J himself photographed in full uni- company for motor bus transpoy- Resolutions be mailed to the son'and K lam ath .counties Were form with' all his orders on his tatlon. ---- ------------ •---- —- r President of the United States presented, and have been for­ breast. Photographing of mem- and to' each of the Senators from warded for consideration., The berg of the Royq) family Is very | C U eaifld Ads B rin g Results committee also announced that uncommon In Norway. they were assured the support of Hopes were * Wracked w hen' ____ ,__ ________ _______ _,--------— Lane, Deschutes, Csook, Jeffer­ Prince Carl and Princess I n g e - ........... . ............. son and Lake counties. borg, King Haakon's slater, ih- turned home with, their daugh­ ters unbetrothed. B yw far More recently, came the n n - Economy nounoement that Prince Carl with . . / r his consort and daughters * was / W o n ’t O verlook Three again to visit the Norwegian SILVER SPECIALS ( I YOSEMITE, Cal., Sept. 29.— court. Many were again certain The Yosemite Indian village near Ladies, if yon miss this op­ portunity you’re as unlucky as here is going to have a “noise a blind man at a burlesque box.” a radio, In a special radio show. You know it’s getting wigwam . on towards Christmas. Ever Bince advent of the radio H e re ’s One T hat Chief Ungwah-Too-Tah hag been "T akes the t ’nke” opposed to It. But the younger members of.th e tribe argued with the old chief until he consented to get them a "noise box.” "Maybe will chase out old evil spirit,” the chief said. "We have big celebration when comes. Plenty o f war whoops.” ldqpt a f to s |h a m to r of Q«r«% took ectosloa to «all Judge Thomas .. Endorsed For . a of work oh hatyk fb r th e cham- bar for tko coving year, apd suggested th a j a fter a vacation of several moatha the »eg# berg would bo la e position to get behind the w o rt w ith relieved enthusiasm. ■ r V ‘ , Federal1 Job Women *'tf. P. Welters,' f . M. ^5. A. sec­ r e t e * . briefly teld of hta lsapree- eto«g o f Ashkum, sad eebed' sjgsc- lal atwniito ta : the wieM h at scenic wonders which abound throughout Southern Oregon and la the vicinity of Ashland ta par­ ticular. The water question Was referred to by CouncJhpan Tag* lor, who urged that th e people either through organisations or hls future home, delighted . ’ ‘ I L YrL? - V- • - tiaft 1 uuu. a d i «.b. I las m im committee, Ca» Afford Safety Peposft Box personal effort secure the facts concerning this Important im­ provement. "The council" he stated, "courts a complete Invee- the MS*u on.” T h e ‘G í b e o s Bank òi Ashland, Oregon forum with a saxaphone solo. H et .Secretary Fuller, la an inter- was accompanied on the piano by estlag manner took up his trip Miss Laura Ragpke, director of from the day he le ft Ashland, music in the local schools j and brought o u t . 1’ na eompara- In welcoming the members t o t lv e way some of the attfrctloUs this meeting, O. F. Carson, pres-' and Improvements that 'Oregon Indian Village Will Get Radio Why send off to Cata­ logue houses for Barb­ wire and Fencing?, P eriod design In heavy quad­ ruple plate. I f you d o n 't need, it yourself — h id e one back of th e piano ’t i ll C hristina». While we can meet their prices on most anything In our line. Turn In your order for your wants, and let us figure with you before you send off for the goods. 18.50 Looks M k r Tw ice th e P rice! Silver Bread Tray P eil’s Comer A "sltek fixing” fo r a wcllset tab le —- UR - year qundruple p late — only a few a t thia low price— popular in Norway. He Is expert In ski-ing, rowing and sailing. He will be the first Norwegian King after the lapse of 600 years, who will 'speak the unadulterated Nor­ wegian language. In Norway It would be hailed with unmixed satisfaction if he should choose a* Swedish prin­ cess as his consort. It would further .strengthen the good r e ­ lations existing between. N ojw ay, Sweden, and Denmark. watch it ride! ® 8 L 3 r;q Lilly» ta / ■to », * C ft R ' E M A T IO N 86.00 A no th er Money Haver! K IL Y K R , —Incomparably the better way Sugar and Creamer is now available in every part of Oregon G raceful In design and heavily plated — maltes a alee C hrist­ mas g ift fat- y o n r "fre s h ly - wed” d a ug h ter. Chas. A. White ENDERS BI j OCK istance D » no longer a barrier to the progres­ sive people who desire to give their sacred dead the deanly rest and tender protection exte n d e d by the Po rtland Crematorium and Mausoleum. Out o f the lot! K T O need to argue quality when you can Mate it, - I N nor to prow popularity when yrti can see ft! O u t of the whole lot, men pick Chesterfield .for its toharnp character and its natural good tadte. fifcery bit tf ft» fcnormous growth lias been earned by itettoto, « n d b y tU ta lo n ,! . . Y o u r.lo cal funesal dieactor can explain fully how either Cremataon o r V a u lt Entombment can, be employee- w itnouc e r a * ciuuye we meet dm train, attend to all details, and carry through the family's wishes faithfully. 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