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TIIE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1910.
SOCIAL AND PERSOMAL
Tlio
Ilulck.
our without
rivnl llio
Dr. Binylho, who will proncli in
thii First Methodist ehimjli, Ih n rn-
turnoil mlMHloimry of China, mul wns
for i!0 yours proHhlont of tho Metho
dic college In Hlngnporo. I In is now
oiio of tho Aoorotariim of tlio board
of foreign ihImmIoiih of Jfow York. Ilo
Ih one of tho groat inon of tho
church. HorvlctiH nt 7:30. Strang
dw nnd thoHQ not having n church
homo (trn cordially luvituil.
This junior oIiihh of tlio Modford
IiIkIi hoIiooI will proHont "Tho Dmi
con," tlio fainoiiH fivo-nct cotnody
dratna, nt tho Opora Iioiiho, Friday
evoning, March 1.
Wonr Kldd'H fihoos.
Mrx. II. I. Pollon, who has boon
vialtlng in Modford for sovornl days,
returned liomo Friday niornitg.
Professor P. J. O'Clnra loft Friday
morning for IloHchiirg, whunThe will
nddroMH a rnort injr of tho liorttrul
ttirlntn of Douglas county.
You need a Huick.
II. IT. HnrriH wuh nt Hold Hill on
' biwincHR Frldny.
Nov. V. F. Shields wns nt Grnnts
Fans Frldny.
J. It. Shnltnti of flrnnd Rnpid.H,
Mioh, i rtKlnteri1 nt tho Nash,
Major It. C. Wnnhliurn of Tnble
Rook wim in Modfor Thursday nilit
on hunlncmt.
F.xtrnot nt Ooodfrietid'n.
J. C. Pendleton of Tnhlo Hook w is.
n Mmlford visitor Fridnv.
William nil Ilo Wells of Porllnud,
tho Runic! Mngnzlno mnn, in in this
cllv on buslne.
Mrx. V. C. Inmnn of Eukoiio, who
fins born vlsltine; her dnnchter, Mr.
Arthur Drown, returned to hor homo
Fridnv monilnir.
Linens on sal cat MMjkor & Co.'s.
j
r. i
Hovh. A. C. Howlott nnd M.
DnvlH of Englo Point wont to Ash-i
Innd Thnrsdny rvonlnir to attend n
mcctlne of tho Congregational i
cliurcli.
"Tho Deacon" needs nn introduc
tion. It is n siiccosh wherever pro
duced. At the Opera house Friday
-evening, March !.
Flower jxitH nt Ooodfriond'H.
J. F. Hopkins, proprietor of the
' Bnrnett nurxorio nenr Centrnl Point,
rhns just complotcd the delivery of
flOOO ponr trees, which will bo plnnt
fd in n now orchnnl nonr Tnlunt.
Mr. Ilopkin report nn cxcolluut
' liuslncss in nursery stock.
Stationery, office nnd school suo
plioH nt the Morrivold Shoo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Norcross yf
Central Point, who nro spending the
winter nt Long Pencil. Cal., nro hav
ing tho timo of their lives, nccording
to n letter written to n friond hero
' by Mr. Norcross n few dnyn ago.
"V. II. i mnking snmelhlng of n
Tenord n n fishennnn," sny the
letter. "Ilo goo fishing ovory day,
nnd beonuso tho wntor is something
les Ihnn .1000 mile deep ho is nblc
to cntch ns mnny n- 17 fish nt n siu
Ho haul, tho fish being so far bolow
liitn thov cannot sco what mnnncr of
n mnn is nt tho other end of tho
pole." Mr. and Mrs. E. E. EmorHon
of the vnlloy nro living nt Long
Pencil this winter.
Wnslitubs nt Goodfrioud'tt.
Evor popular "Tho Doncon," full
-of genuine humor, combined with
abuudnuco of comical incidents.
J. h. Donunor wns nt Ashlnnd
Thnrsdny on a luminous trip.
D. F. Clark nindo Ashlnnd n busi
ness trip Thuradny afternoon.
Oner Murphy was nn Ashlnnd vis
itor on Thurdny.
Colonel F. L. Ton Vollo wns in
.ARlilanil Tnurfldny nttomoon on n
short buslnoss trip.
A child can run n Duiok. "
Mnyor Canon rotuniod Friday
from hiti trip to northern points.
"Tho Doncon," oomody-drnmn.
Tho interest in thin piny in kept up
to tho very end. At Opora houso,
Fridny ovoning, Mnroh 4
Ton-uoro tracts, fivo miloa south
of Modford, froo soil, good viow of
vnlloy; $1-10 nn noro; good torms.
Siskiyou Land Co., 200 Phippa build
ing. 207
Qranitownro nt Qoodfriond's.
Samuel Drndbury, formorly of
3Iodford, diod nt Napa, Cal,, Febru
ary 10. Mr. Dradbitry during hi
rosidonco in Modford mado mnny
friends who will rogrot to hoar of
Iuh death.
Miss Emma Rood of Jiioksonvillo
wns n Modford visitor Fridny.
Goorgo II. Durham of Grant a Pass
wns in Modford on professional bus
inuBs Thnrsdny.
O-B CorsotH nt Mookor's.
Your inonoy's worth gunrnntood,
and wo solicit your pntronngo Friday
ovoning, March 4. Tho Juniors.
T, A. Tnit of Quinoy, III., is in
Modford on it buslnoss trip.
Mookor's for spring Skirts.
C. W. MoICoarn of Eugono is in
Modford today looking nftor busl
noss matters.
Guy E. Motonlf of Portlnnd is in
Modford on buslnoss today.
Goorgo M. Flint of Grants Pass
npont Thnrsdny night in Modford on
'buslnoss.
A, C. Howlott, the votornn nowspa-
por correspondent, ly whoso facllo
pencil tho doiiiKH of tho ICnglo Point
noluhhorhooil huso bson chronicled
for tho piiHt two docadoH, wan In
Modford ThurHilay on his way to
Ashland.
Of tho hundreds of pooplo who will
rond ii particular classified nd today,
probahly not ono, oxcopt yourself,
will hoo IIh poculiar Hlgnifionnoo. It
may "moan moro" to you than to
any ono Iho,
CharloH II. Diorloln, who recently
Nojil liiri holdings just south of tho
Dillon Hill orchard, consisting of 25
acres, to A. K. Ware of Northfiold,
Minn., wan in Modford Friday. From
nn oriKinnl invoHtmout of .$18,000 for
M noroH, Mr. Diorloln linn roallzod
$32,000 clonr. Not ho had for two
yearn nnd n half.
Mnrk Applcgnto nnd hi corps of
mlnoro loft Fridny for tho Duzfard
group of initios in tho Elk crook dm-
tnct. Considerable work will bo
done during tho spring on tho mine,
with n view to developing tho sov-
oral oro bodies.
Tho now nnd uuiiHiinl things in tho
stores nr advertised rely upon it.;
If it woro not no, our merchant
would ho poor advortiHcrs and
thoy'ro not.
Dr. F. K. Pago was nt Tnlcnt Fri
day afternoon enritig for tho cnrlond
of trees shipped him Thursdny from
tho Kdou Vnlloy nursery.
J. E. Enynrt returned Fridny from
n business visit to Snn Francisco.
E. C. Shnrp in in Sfcdford nfler n
husinoss trip to tho north.
Willinm MeMurniy, Kcncrni pns
ROiiRor nunnl of tho Southern Pncific
linoH in Oroon, wns in Mcdford Fri
day on official business.
Virlov Oabrcnl, formerly of Enclo
Point, where his parent have n fruit
farm, i now fi rinir nn enirinc on the
North Dank rond out of Portlnnd.
J. Y. Holme nnd C. C. Cnthey of
Portland nre registered nt the Mooro.
Mrs. E. L. Muhm of Roseburff is
n Mcdford visitor.
Will O. Steci of tho Crntor Lnke
company arrived in Mcdford from
Portland Friday morning. The Crn-
ler Lnko compnny nro preparing to
miiko extensive improvements in the
nccommodntions to bo nfforded nt
the Lnko, next season.
Look around you in your home nnd
sco how mnny things wero bought
beonuso thov wore ndvortised. Then
look in todny's store nd nnd find
tho prices of the next things you
menu to huv for the home.
A. V. Hubbs of Albnny. formerly
n resident of Modford nnd Ashlnnd.
i in this city on n visit.
F. S. Townsend of Portlnnd wns
in Mcdford Fridny looking nfter bus
ines matter
George W. ICenni of OrnnN Pass
is in Mcdford on n business mntter,
Mr. Ienni is extensivelv engaged in
promoting mining nnd timber denls
in Southern Oregon.
COMPANY REFUSED RIGHT
OF EMINENT DOMAIN
COEPR D'ALENE. Idaho, Feb. 25.
Tn the district court horo today
Judgo Dunn held thnt tho Washing
ton Wntorpowor compnny ennnot,
nndor tho Idnho lnw, oxorciso the
right of eminent domain.
Tho ruling wns mndo in tho enso
oi mo compnny ngntnsi wntor. n
fnrmor Hvinc on th, Pnn.ir un ,
rivor, whoso Innd is overflowing bvlr.oun f'K,,t witU "Guoat" Smith at
tho dam nt Post Falls, for tho pur
poso of storing tho wntors of Lnko
Coour d'Alono. Tho compnny sought
to condomns Waters Innd nnd tho
Inttor resisted. Attoniovs for tho
company gave notico of immodinto
npponl to tho supremo court.
FIRST CASE BROUGHT
FOR CORRUPT PRACTICE
BAKER CITY, Or., Fob. 25.Tho
first enqo undor tho Oregon corrupt
prnotico net hns boon filed in this
city. J. W. Isonhofor of Huntington
allogos thnt W. J. Woods wns illeg
ibly oloctod rocordor of thnt city in
tho oloction of March 8, 1009. Ison
hofor nllegos thnt illegal votes woro
polled nnd nnmos tho nlloged illegal
voters.
JURY GIVES $4000 FOR
LOSS OF FOUR FINGERS
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y Feb. 25.
A Jury In tho uuprotno court horo hns
docldod thnt tho flnRors of n work
man's loft hnnd nro worth 11006
aploco. It awnrdod n vordlct of $4000
to rotor Mnndy of OsalnnhiB for tho
1088 of four flngors which woro cut
off In n plnnor nt tho fnctory whoro
no wns omployod. '
Cleveland at Tokyo.
TOKYO, Fob. 25. Tho bur steniu-
or Clovolnnd, with moro than 700
persons from nil pnrts of tho United
otntos, nrrivod horo on hor return
trip from Snn Frnnoisco to Now
York.
Tho tourists woro woloomod to tho
oity nnd nro boing shown the sights.
A fow linos Of olnssiflod ndvnrtla.
ing-iusod about ovory dav will
mako it worth whllo to koop a good
uonroing houso or a good rooming
touso.
LIMITED IS HELD UP
BY GREAT LANDSLIDE
Fast Train Unable to Get Through
tho Cow Creek Canyon for
Many Hours.
Tlio Slinstn Limited, which Booms to
bo rnnnliiK In linn luck of late, hav
Iuk been wrecked three times In tho
pnst two wooks, did not nrrlvo In
Modford until Frldny afternoon ow
Iiik to n Inndslldo on Cow crook can
yon Tli u rod ny night.
A Inrgo forco of men woro rimhod
down from nosoburx nnd tho track
was clcarod nftor n throo-hour wait
Handcuff Kind Escapes.
HOT 8PKIN08, Ark.. Foil. 25.
U'hllo tho utato authorltloR woro
senrchliiK for Claude Alexander "As
tro" Conklln. tho "handcuff king,"
lilo brother, C. D. Conklln, was plac
ed on trial horo today charged with
aiding Astro's escape.
Delia Martin, "tho spook child," Is
being tried on n similar charge. As
tro cscapod two nights age with bov
ornl other prisoners and Is now be
llovcd to bo hcadolng for Oklahoma.
Conklln's arrest followed tho es
cape of his brother. Bhor'tly after As
tro was convicted n remark was mado,
attributed to Conklln, that ho would
spend SCO, 000 to prevent Astro's re
turn to California.
I DAYTON IS TOWN AFTER
TEDDY'S OWN HEART
SPOKANE, Wnsb.. Fob. 2G. Col
onel Theodore Itoosovult will bo more
than deljgbted upon his return from
the wilds of Africa when ho reads
tho report prepared by officials of
Dayton, Wash., n thriving city In the
Touchet valloy, southwest of Spokano.
TIiIb shows that whllo many men have
mndo fortunes In orcharding, stock-
raising nnd general farming, they
havo alio roared largo families. Hep
rcsontatlro It. A. Jackson, called "the
nheop king of tho Tukanon." heads
tho list as tho father of 12 children,
all living. Hor. W. II. Harris has six;
Row II. E. Mason, flro; Charles J.
nroughton, banker, eight; A. P. Ca
hall, bankor, sovon; J. A. Mulrhoad,
mayor, eight; W. W. Ward, postmas
tor, olght; Chester F. Miller, supe
rior court Judgo, six; J. W. Holman,
Judgo of pollco court, olght; J. L. Du
mas, ex-presldcnt Washlntton Horti
cultural nsooclatlon, three; C. Mor
row, merchant, five; F. M. Weathor
ford, rancher; M. Woodwards, com
missioner, nnd J. Swart, county clerk,
fivo each.
LANGF0RD IS TO MEET
JIM BARRY SOON
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. 25.
Promotor Louis Blot nnnounced to
dny thnt ho will stage Snm Longford,
tho Boston terror, nnd Jim Bnrry,
tho Itnlinn henvyweiRht, as his first
attraction. Blot proposes tho pair
in a 20-round bout on tho night of
Mnrch 31. Tho locnl promotor nlo
nnnouncod thnt Bnrry will mako his
firflt publio nppenrnnco in a ten-
tho Oakland wheelmen's show, on
Mnrch 9.
Bnrry is now training nt the Seal
Rock house, nnd tho big follow is
vory confidont thnt he cnu down nny
of tho heavyweights, with tho excep
tion of Joffrics, Johnson nnd Knuf
innn. KILLS HIMSELF AT SIDE
OF SLEEPING CHILD
PBESCOTT, Ariz., Fob. 25.
Robort Fitrmnurice, n wealthy pio
noor of this city, shot nnd killed him
self todny ns ho stood by tho bed
whoro his littlo grnnddnuRlitor lay
nsloop.
An illuosa which ho novor fully
rocovorod from is supposed to have
cnii8od FiUnmurico's deod. Ilo stood
by tho bed whoro tho sleoping hild
ny, nnd, placing u riflo barrel
against his bond, pulled tho trigger cnaTr aaalUHX "P- Tll norso gnth
with his too. orod for n BnrInB. uut nt thnt Instant
Tho littlo girl wns not nwnken'ed
by tho shot. Sho wns nsleop when
rolntivos enrriod tho man's body to
nnothor room.
J. M. Klino of Rochoster, N. Y., is
registered nt tho Nash.
Savoy Theatre
TONIGHT
BAD MAN OF RILEY'E GULCH One long laugh.
THE SURPRISE PARTY Full of fun.
" 'J2 miS JUST DESERTS Thrilling.
COURTSHIP OF MILES STAND ISH.
EXCELLENT MUSIC ONE DIME
SAM DIEGO RAPIDLY
Spreckels Gives $100,000 to Fund
Delnu Pledged With Which to
Get Panama Exposition.
BAN DIEGO, Cal . Feb. 2Gfl Ban
ulogans Bro oloted today over tho
prospects of raising tho $1,000,000
necessary to socuro tho exposition
planned to colobrato the completion
of tho Panama canal In 191G. It was
announced today that John D, Sprock
ets has subscribed $100,000 to tho
fund. Tho amount now pledged Is
$7GG,000. Tho promoters of tho pro
ject aro confident that tho remaining
money will bo forthcoming. They
say that sovcral corporations hayo
been waiting- to note tho slzo of
Sprcckols' donation beforo announc
ing their own gifts. Tho managers
bollovo tho entire sum will be pledged
within a week.
SEAT RESERVATION OPENS
ELKS' PEERLESS MINSTRELS
Tho scat reservation opened this
morning to holders of $1.50 exchange
tickets, which were the only kind
which tho members of the Elks lodge
sold in advance. As previously an
nounced in tho columns of this pa
per, tho public might buy these ex
change tickets nnd reserve this
morning, and the lino of people nt
Ilnskins' drug store proved thut
mnny had availed themselves of this
opportunity to secure good scnts.
Reservations of the $1, 75 cent nnd
whnt are left of tho $1.50 scats will
begin nt 0 n. m. tomorrow, Snturdny,
Fcbmnry 20. There will bo plenty
of good sents for all for tho two
nights of tho porformnnccs, but the
seats will go fnst, and it will be no
ccssnry to reserve early.
Ono performance will be just ns
good ns tho other. With the excep
tion of tho Florndora sextette bur-!
I.CS?.t,.,0p1,p1,"8,Zel "ICoOCPhippsbldg. 297-
iiiiu me (iiierjiiucc, ine ureni ihi-
nnpmg aud Brcnch of Promise
.:n t. i! t I
vimu, uiuiu "ill i iv nil umuu 11111111" ;
of program for tho second nip;ht
Public Dance by Hazelrigrj Orchestra '
BU "
There will bo npnblic dance by!
Ilnzelrigg orchestra of fivo pieces nt
Anglo Opera houso Saturdny night.
Dancing will commonco at 9 o'clock
shnrp, nnd tho best music in this
section will bo assured all patrons.
Everybody invited. 292
WOMAN WOULD JUMP
HORSE TO FERRYBOAT
SAN FRANCISCO, Fob. 25. Creek
routo employes at the Ferry building
hnvo herdnly recovored today from
palpitation of tho heart brought on
by nn nttompt on the part of Mrs. A.
S. Mnngrum, nn experienced horse
womnn of this city, to leap from tho
npron of the ferry slip to tho deck of
a noutRoIng boat.
Mrs. Mangrum hnd urgent need to
cntch tho forry boat. Sho rodo to tho
ticket otflco without dismounting nnd
purchnsed n ticket. Then sho dashod
through a maze of automobiles and
wagons to tho freight entranco of tho
forry.
Tho boat hnd started and was rap
Idly receding na tho woman and hor
n rorry empioyo souod tho bridle.
Mrs. Mnngrum doclarod that tho
borso, Lady Trlxlo, comes of tho fin
est hunting stock and colld havo made
tho lenp with enso.
Buioks do tho work.
JEFFRIES ADDS ROAD
TO HIS DAILY WORK
Says His Wind Is Better Than .nt
Any Time Since Retiring
From Ring.
" LOS ANGELES, Cal., Fob. 2G.
from now on until the day he goes
Into actlvo training for his mill with
Johnson, Jim Jeffries will do dally
road work In addition to his gymna
sium workouts, according to his state
ment todal. Jeff Jogged a couple of
miles yesterday nnd topped off with
n brisk return walk. Ilo said his wind
wns In bettor shape than at any time
since ho relinquished his title.
"This road work will gradually
bring mo up to tho point whore I
will bo ready for a heavier grind when
I begin to train In earnest," tho boll-
crmaker said today. "I intend to take
a llttlo run each day."
Jeffries Is loafing at his ranch near
Durbank, It Is believed that he will
establish bis training quarters there
when Sam Borgcr arrives from San
Francisco. Ho Intimated today that
he might look far from Los Angeles
for a place to do his preliminary
work.
Hen Berry, manager of tho Los An
geles baseball club, and a crowd of
local admirers of the "hope of the
white race" have pooled S5&000 to
wager on Jeffries In tho coming fight,
according to Berry's statement to
day. Tho money, he said, Is on de
posit in a local bank.
Berry and his friends want an even
money bet.
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UUUIIILUU LUUrlLU
Singer sowing machines, 244 S. G
street. Phone 2954. 314
John H. Carkin, attorney at law,
over Jackson County Bank.
Teas at Goodfriend'a.
See the Morrivold Shop for books,
magazines nnd fine enirravine.
For wood of all klndo. see the
Square Deal Woodyard. Phone
2601. Fir street, between Second
and Third streets. Gonld & Llndley,
proprietors. 261
Buicks are durable.
Granitewnre at Goodfriend'a.
Illustrated lecture by Rev. A.
Frank Ferris. "The Face of Jesus."
Como nnd enjoy n splendid entertain
ment, Monday evening, February 28,
nt tho Presbyterian church. 294
Fifty acres free soil, five miles
south of Mcdford; above frost line;
.
The Men's club of the Presbyter
inn church hns nrrnnged with Rev.
A. Frank Ferris to give his interest
ai5st"?tc? Icctnre- "Tho,aco of
.Toons" Slonrinv Avninr. Kfllininrv
or vrt m-n , u,..;p.:i
lecture. Como nnd bring your
friends. 294
TOO LATE TO. CLASSIFY.
FOR SALE 100x100 feet, a corner
on West Main street; best location In
city to build a home; a small house,
shade tree3 and lawn now on tho
tract; also a vory valuable Income
property 100x100 feet, corner of
North Central nvenuo and Second
street, nnd 2 good rental houses on
this; close In proporty. See Pierce,
Shepherd & Co., 12S East Main st.
293
FORSALE 8 fine dry lots, 50x140,
east, well located, $350, easy terms.
Wright & Alltn, 128 East Main. 2J2
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 45
North Bartlott. ' 29?
BPO. elkWHinstrels
"I'm Gob1
No String on Me," "Elk's Milk," "Who Do Yo' Lub?" B. P. O. E., "Bye Bye,
My Caroline," the Irish monologue, "Michael Casey at the Telephone," and the
male quartet, "Bad Little Boy." Reserve your seats tomorrow morning at Ha
kins' drug store.
GURLEY FLYNN IS
FREEU BY JURY
Frowns When Verdict Is Announced
Is Aftermath of the Spokane
Free-Speech Troubles.
SPOKANE. Wash., Fob. IS.
"Guilty as to Flllgno," "not guilty as
to Elizabeth Gurley Flynn Jonea."
These were the verdicts returned
last night by tho Jury In the famous
Industrial Workers of tho World con
spiracy cases.
Flllgno's case will bo appealed Im
mediately. As the first part of tho verdict was
announced the girl leader of tho In
dustrial Workers of the World sat
with her lap full of roses, presented
by friends, nd frowned. When the
second verdict, which gives her lib
erty, was given, tho frown deepened
and she shook her head. Flllgno look
ed happy over his sentence. Through
his appeal to a higher court ho will
be able to give the "conspiracy" Issue
still wider publicity.
Flllgno, one of the Industrial Work
ens' leaders. Is convicted of conspir
acy to violate the anti-street-speak-ing
ordinance.' The penalty Is one
year In prison, a fine of $1000, or
both.
"CRYPTOGRAMS JUST A
TRICK," SAYS LANGD0N
MODESTO, Cal., Feb. 25. "It is
merely another job put up by the
defense to be sprung at their leisure,
for the purpose of embarrassinir the
prosecution. Heaven only knows
i what their next coup will be," de-
dared former district .Attorney
Langdon today when asked for a
statement regarding the cryptograms
bearing on the graft prosecution,
which have stirred np a new sensa
tion in San Francisco.
"They wore submitted to me about
the time' of Honey's candidacy, pre
sumabty with the belief that I would
nsk that they be held from publica
tion until we could investigate them.
I did nothing of the kind, however,
and I told the reporter who present--
ped them to mo that we were abso
lutely independent as to what was
done respecting its publication.
"I told him that I knew nothing
whatever about it, and I referred him,
to Detective Bums. He did submit
the story to Burns and I know that
Burns looked the matter up."
THIS IS THE SEASON
WHEN THERE ARE A FEW ODD SIZES
AND ODD SHOES TO BE CLOSED OUT
BEFORE THE OPENING OF THE OX
FORD TRADE. TOMORROW THERE
WILL BE FOUND REAL BARGAINS ON
THIS ODD LOT OF SHOES AT THE
POPULAR SHOE STORE
Away," "Liza," "Over There," "Auf
The Junior Clasa
of the
Medford High School
will present
The
Deacon
The Famous Five-Act
C o'm edy - Drama
at the
OPS E A HOUSE
Friday Evening
March 4, 1910
Admission, 35c, 50c and 75c.
Seats on sale "Wednesday
morning at Has kins' drug
store.
P. S. Your money's worth,
guaranteed.
Arrav Captain Dead.
AUSTIN, Tex., Feb. 25. Relatives
of Captain Godfrey Fowler, former
ly of the United States army, who
was reported killed in a battle at
Tipitapa, Nicaragua, today wero of
ficially notified of his death.
Captain Fowler was grandson of
the late United States Senator Rea
gan.
Are yon interested in a strictly-
modem home, good location, street
to be paved, taxes paidf Address
"D, "care of this office. 282
FEATURING FOR
Tuesday
March
1st
Wiedersehn," "You've
cm,
v