w m taken. . £ ( fre e s t ( t in m ad e.at fjy w in on the Pacific highway t« 6 T « of the junction With 1 he x>d, where the travel from hfchweys la counted. A an R A P ID — Figures Director I em m ent tartk t tifM s lttn . is the belief of President Coolidge, ir there ie to be a t a t reduction, the next pongressm ust b o ld la j- pendituree in cheek, Coolidge stated. f ; .. • ' Increase of 496 over 1996 whan the count shoved J L U l — • The Crater Lake highway made a big gain, with 55# car» to r the day. .as against >4« tfcfc same day «a year ago. The Aehland- RlMPath Palls highway alee gain­ ed ¿going from 431 a year ago td 696 this' year. The Pacific highway “at the junction with ttotu road was used by 141# gars this year as against 1429 a year MAIL-ORD BRIDE But Win« 'rrgtt Widow as Prise H ig h w a y *■ Soutkifrh Oregon show je g al« to tra tfc pvet lapt year, aceordtpg to a traffic survey made by the state highwh? do- p artm ett-recen t!«. UM> In the Grants Pass .^ n tfic t .the Pacific highway south of the junction, w ith the Redwood h ig h ­ way this year had a travel o^ 1983 vehicles while a year ago the count was 1933. The Red­ wood highway, west of the junc­ tion With the M urphy road, jum p­ ed from 903 a year ago to. /0 » 4 this season.' T h e ’ Redwood gain­ ed 131 over the preceding year and tne PacIHe »gfctaiMP I I . The largest count gas one mile south o f Medford <¿4 did Pacific highway, where 3518 cars were counted. T h if wap a decrease from the preceding year, when 3906 pads«« the point «¡here the N S W \Y O R K , — W ell, girls, you might as well put away the sta­ tionery and eave your stamps. Fbr L. M. Best, the 49-year-old Sheridan. Wyoming, floriat-Ro- meo, who wrote the Kansas City branch of the Rational Bellas ‘Hess company tedently, avking them to flit his order fo r a Juliet, has announced his epgagement. I The lucky m ail order bride-to- be is a widow. Monument, T o ­ ga n county, Kansas, 21 years old, a farm er’s daughter and mother of twins. They met by appoint­ ment In Denver last week, where Bhe lived until her husband, a barber, died last July. Beat look­ ed fine to her. and he said she wsj ! as good as she had w ritten she wis. So it was agreed to ring the wedding bells in the fall. Although Best has resided in Sheridan for 20 years, is the fa­ ther bf seven chitaren— five of thqm older than his fiancee— and has won a reputation as the cow- py’s friend, the prospect of rowing old alone with his belov­ ed , flowers was a# intolerable that fopr months ago he wrote the National Bellas rtesS company. “ Yon have filled every order I ever sent you,” he said in his let­ ter. “ Now send me a w ife.” ycepb. . J n ^ ^ f o w e a . How. easy i f wo rout, Pat Crow had Ann eut a t debt tt the b y W ardens were the things we Teg miles in low gear over an t i g old warfon road, used little since j f | | IB i» i7 f agd seven milea through ,b ns0 underbrush le d Came 'W ar- M l den Boy W r eA’ t h f l u *y . « h i« B Came Warden Ed W alker ¡. of noughts county to the Red Cloud cinebar mine on the Umpqua DI- vide near Trail Monday. B B B DOROTHY BÊID, Editor. At the. L o t Thom e* camp n ear’' B the old mtne they arrested W . P. B Larson and charged him with, B killing deer opt of season. Fresh B venison was found In Larson’s possession and he la scheduled to appear before a Roseburg Justice , of the peace August 32. |. The trip back to the old inlne g °r was one of the most d ifficu lt ever ~~ - made by the two wardens, whose O duties .lead them into' the moat la- Upci accessible pacts of the' country. H The return trip was gaits as d lffl- woe cult as the journey to the mine ap: the the 10 m ile steep grade they had n or ascended. In low gear waS:Suffic- ' -towy-l iently stpep It was necessary , to flna make the dessant In low. T TENNIS CHAMPS ARE PROMISING V. 8. Représentative« Hâve Bright Prospects fo t Victory HMt Menato, is « quart-ei t f a f i b s s M w w ith the hoc o- s rfe th tw . I t ’s nicdg Jnstauops. Top’v n got to put up g t o s t K .ypp «kpoct oth­ er á*n»M to nottonypu. The per- enA w jtb pmraaaallty is gtweye > # w f • - A- « e « « h B topka.phuck iuU ¿ f personality bat If she does BrW l* ÿ ,,H ia’ ,Jr ,m ^reM otasrs ***•* M s prone to beffimh Meat aha 16 as drab « e e p e río ífíl « . Mrs. C. ’J. Read, Mrs. E a rl Drew, M rs, Gerald W eener, Mrs. Lynn Slack and Mrs. Desur Bcett. . . . ,.s « 33 « Medford P arty-"- •. y ; John Galey, Dick Burleson, A l- b,®laBe5M> G rille Robbins,.; Miss Vera Blusson, W arren Do rem us. and Miss Eloise "Upson of. this city enjoyed a charming .bridge p a r t r given by Miss N lta N etting of Medford. Friday evening. The hostess, assisted by her two c'sterg served delicious waffles and coffee at a late hour. the number o,f tourists that Ore­ gon entertains it to highly de­ sirable that Oregonians them­ selves know more of th e ir own State. Motorists a r t lnvlteij to join this earavun at any ¿oint on its route and to continue as far Us th e y desire. I The Caravan w ill touch Port- J Í 1 A V Í V ê » W W S S »V V * f c V < * k ' S way of W lllktptfta and Sherldista. J c£ . ° “ e ““ f This caravan la conducted w ith * , T . t t h e ^ j a of teaching motar.lsta.lhe J ! i" v a llc -o ? know ing Oregon. W t h B Dealer Uited belov: " T T A pleasant soelal affair of |l*e week end wise«. bridge party giv­ en by Mrs. Domino Provost to honor of Mrs. Gertrude Fraley F e a r tables were la > lay during the evening', M m . C. I . R gra win­ ning a lovely prise tor H g h score and Mrs. Lynn Slack taking tho consolation. < • The hostess served, refresh­ ments to M r» Gertruds Fraley, Mrs. Elnqod Pe ed Thursday, after s to rie s games. Í ties aevnr take anything for kid­ ney regulation u n t lU t is too late, whereas Foley Pills diuretic would be • gs d s en d, to them, ,as they have been to m . " A rellatde, valuable medielde, constantly fib usso over >1 years. ASy (or Foley Pills, diuretic. Bold Ev­ erywhere.— No. 4. tek-end ire con- 3 v o d fim -wnr i <•» t-iiJ jU Ä v ttu jd Service Hoi Meiithw .will make childrun. listless- - ji r^ap^etite© almost Virdlike— but not fof 'MIST PHONÍ /S atisfy-th e children’s craving fo r fi *P it high i In their pitfteg/ give them ping„ fer it ’s one of the finest foods '* ' W - t ’ i. lu r .’ r n t ir e i» so y and fíne iimíeii«lH a re espeeiallv Ashlfllïd , Lâùndrÿ Cream itt’g ftod~~that ik why. Shasta I»-e hjl^ren’s Ice Crema. ”