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.
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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
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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.
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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<L
thn whites stiff and d m yolk»
when
foreign threat; f t
am« .r « m w treat K itty
Goifree, Betty lfuthgg
Beaman, the Dutch girl,
a threat ‘to , American^ (
supremacy of the lawns is s<
thing, «lea again. ,
„
pdjpilttoVe confidence tai g e a r ”lt j’
carrying yon sl<$Ug. Bopp ybu’|l
find that people find yon la te r
psttag. T o .b e interesting to oth-
•7» *• to b a y n ’Tt-” W hen you
have developed frem a mmaduty
into a type, liv e pp to th a t type.
Dress fo the typei ., (3 the worMjs
g stage, p la y a character pert and
donR ba content to act 1» p npfc
scene, t t ign’t beawty that gbts
vfomea by, It's hard work *nnd
perseadtftyi
- a <
p
hangs of
young Lott, but t
Frenchman has designs on
Tiidsn’g scalp when they «tee
the chslleneg round for the
vis cup at Ger«taa-tewn.
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:
Rrtdge ra rty —
¿
Will - conduct a caravan of mo-
torists from Portland aerow »ho
McKenclg lf« h v m < W Bend, »MM-
lug K lam ath Falie, C rater L o t .
body, i I t Is g misery to drag . e^a
aching,tired, weary body from a
restless, sleepless bed. W . K.
Holland, Harlingen, Texas, thus:
“ I bet thst M. per nehj o f those . ’/ T ho
snherihig from kldbey Irreg u lari
publicity that resulted
netted him responses from 254
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i
aclensy
"? b t °
™
m o lg tere , a lka Q and uutt,
a n d is th g re fo re a o « kc el-
lu n t e x te rio r varnish. I t U
also pa id e a l in te r io r finish.
U s e F u O e rw e e r on floors
end lin o le u m , ero un d sinks,
in bsthroom s, f o r refin ish *
In g fu r n itu re end on doors
Say Bueinoee .Heads If
Dreggy Mornings Hold
You Bocic—Qvaker Oats
Widely Urged
o th e r w o o d w o rk - i o -
1 J E C E N T commercial invettiga-
JCv tiens show that almost 70%
of the day’s important work in MRca,
Mores, etc, feus into (our short, bc-
fore-hmeheon hours. Likewise, 80%
H,tae de?s important classes bi e w fo
m r y school and college in America
fsO,,too, into the seme period.
w . p. ruLLBa a co. . iw toon l u POI gTtmstp
to W tone»» to m «tos»,- Pyuyrtsa Is ta ^ P
AaeslsP
Putte tossi
MUSIC BY
Dancing Starts
At 9 P. M.
A irs /R e k l rtoitess^-
AHmny, ■ Engehe.
O8t6
•
if» ridmeng— « esled e l <rf the
S
&
. i i k
. r à
,
j -
A W e New
Modern
, Method o f Pieperiog De% fatful
Thue breektasts of well-balanced
cosnpletc food — food that “stands
Ay” you through the morning—are
being urged widely today by euperta
-
’ Misses Carol agd Jean Read
celebrated thpir fourth and sixth
b’rthdays S a t u ^ y - /^ fte m b u n
when sixteen kiddles were de
lig h tfu lly entertained by their
little hostesses.
„ The, ftflsrnoon. w«s . spent . In
dear,
playing game» le the park, after
I f yap haven’t got some “ I t ! ”
which dainty rafreshmgbts wsra;
Clothes that have “It** require served at th«.R eatf home. L ittle
weujufV th a t have an e q .u a 1 h'rihd ay caköa
anfodat o f *^ t!” A gown may
reek wl»h smarti|es», tt may be'
thumj»rprinto« by the beet Paris
ian cont^rter, but If you yoar-
inU haven’t »efficient personality
io carry It, leave It alone.
U hptukl and distinctive gowns
should only be » atlemptml
by
»Omen who have an over-dose of
individuality. Dgeb. .wpmea actu
ally seem |B look th e ir fcest in
go<hr which are turned out by
carloads. T h eir personslities are
dwarfed by exotic silhouettes and
colorings.
Every womeh cen develop a
certain amount of *‘1t” If she cares
to. Most people have to work
hard to put over the fact that they
have personality. I t ’s a job R llh -
cut a vacation. The less person
ality oge hgl ’to M g ia w illT the
harder one kee to work. Clothes
do much towards developing per
sonality hat there a lot Of homo
work to be dong w lth fbe old tor
so before it cen be bedecked with
KQWUe expressing something be
sides cloth. Lota <K womdta try
to gain personality , by being i
goo« ljsteeer» ’’ Good listeners
seldom make howling successes as *
providing ap>-
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.
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The hostess served, refresh
ments to M r» Gertruds Fraley,
Mrs. Elnqod Pe<tynr|, # rs , J. A.
McGee, Mrs, Mpnry- Enders, Jr.,
Mrs. John Enders, Mrs. Angeline
0,6 84,1 n,aM ®e
horrlble accou
<brou6h wbicb
* omaB loPk*a
Corvallis, thence by w a r of. Now- J
5 2 ,* ^ K
women in 41 different states.
Among the bachelor maids, ex-
lves, and widows who responded
ere a doten South Dakota and
Arkansas school marms, a movie
actress’ mother giving a H olly
wood address, a New York private
secretary, and a Chicago night
olab entertainer.
tfeE fErBiQf FkBrr FroAvto frt
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¿»pp
b
. rà g ie A i - e
Mlnar, Mrs;- -Mersefcet Ctayebmb,
, K lam ath Falls. C rtte r Lake
ord. Grants Pass, Josephine
Cavee, Roseburg. CorvalHs, New
port and Portland.
j The date of this caravan will
be A’bgust 20-25. Overnight stops
ill be made at Eugene, August
6, Bend, August 21, Crater
Lake, August 22, Josephine Caves
August 23, and Corvallis, August
end
A < k dm» peàeâ
Or h w o tii-d « .
, • • ii •
America’s team, will he >
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. ”