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PAGJD T1I1MUR U. .,. .1". i i i , i I i CHAMBERLAIN SAYS T KNOWN ALL OVER WASHINGTON", Miiv ll, Com. liM'iillnn mi Hit' ini'i'iiilni'iii'i' uf inn III ueMi'in I'liill ii Vw iIh.vh nun, iii lupoH n' tin' iiii.ii'l lilt hy litiil- filllMt'l-N Ulllllllll Ml'lll'llltl llllllllt till' fOlllillllllllfe llf 1 lit HIUltlllT Mlllloll llii'rt', Sciuiliir CliiiiiilM'iliiin iiIimi'I'M'iI lllllt till' eU'flll'lll'l' til' Unfile llivt-r It nit uiim mm I.iiiiwii mill ii'i'iiitnir' til in nil pint uf lln eltillr.eil utiilil. llti iiiilli'iil llml iniUilli hlniiiliii tln viikI ptuuliuuH iiIu'ihI.v llllllllt III till' lllllllll"t, llll'lf Wlllllll lit' Kimil iiiiiiIu'Ih fur nil Unit t'lin In' irtiilni'i'il, mitt In Intel, up III op timism lilt Clllleil Itttl'lllilMI 11 till' fuel llml in iIim pnttii'iiliir niiirlit-t, which pi'llllipt IIIMV In' lllkell lit ll fn it lllustrnllnn til' (lit' whole mini try it N tliffii'itlt rlnlit u to find nny mnl tipple mim' limit' I'riun tin nnitliwi'ht, while nl nil linirx tin1 t'linli'i"-! npplt's mi llic frnll hIiiihIm t'tiiiit' l'rnii Oii'uiiii nnil Vii"liiiilini. In lli'iiinml . tiroMil Moreover, Senator ('hinnheiluin hiilt-Ali'il llml n peruMil "f iTi't'iil n-ppil ly t'tiiiNiiN nl' tin' ili'pjut tni'iit nf Htntt' iinlii'iitt'il llml Ori'Kini Irult U iiiiit highly ttti't'iiifil iiliruiitl iiml llni proper pinking "'nl litri Imtliin "III Insure I'm' it n liutte ninl piofltiilili' miIi. Tiil,i' it nun kit uliidi in Hiicij-'xti'il lui'ii-f lln'ii' U n ri't'i'iit itport nt limitl rnrtliiiK it, n market few Aiurriemm would tlnnl nf. I'rnunt', the ililtllnilliii; n t " fur Itiiln'iniii. Ciiiixnl Ki'iiIiih'Vi'i JS.rili'U.iif.JJu: eiiustlUil ili'Muiid.. Ilium fur tipple nml nf I'iiiii'Ii ftnit, t'ul ili npplif, piirki'il in tiue pnpt'r mill fiitl'iii, whieli Mt'H for IT tn III renlt imii'Ii. Tlit'ii In' inWnr: "Ainnii mi nppli't, urmiKt'H nml K riipo I'm it ciijny n limit repulutmii in tliU mnrki't. NutwitliHtiiinliiii; llii, the Mill nf thee fti'Hh frnitM from tin' Cnitfil Slulci it very hiiiiiII. Atiicrifnu nppli'M n re rcciinled it Ilit lic I. Tlit'ir miIo Ih Innlti'il nml tlii'.v I'linnut lir lniil ii'uulnrl.v nl I'riiKin. Formerly liti'itl ili'iili'trw tiiipnrtril ill rrt'lly ftnin tit Cnitfil Sliilca. The hnr iiIiuiiiIiiih'iI lliin pmi'lit'i', cliiiin in); hiii'li iiixrlntiiiiis hnve uniform ly trt'Miltt'il in liiooi'x tiMiii); to Iiml piirkin-,", mnl tlii'v now Imv Aiiiiti- fiin fnvli fruiu lliniinjli llnmhuis; riniitiiion ilculer iiihIit n Kiinrmt. Iri' of -tniuiilnrhM. Want n itnritiili'r A litie t unit' ran Iim ilii'liiM'il nt I'lncue for Anii'rii'iin fieh fiuits rxprriiilly for npplt'N. if the uliipp-'rx u ill cmirmitt'o hoiiml iiriiviil. Tin inimrliTn t'linnot iinilfixtiiiul wliy Amrrii'itti i'Miiti'r-4 ilo not fnllnw nt I ni xt with (lir inot liiliiincril nn- pltft, tli purkini; inrlhniU rmplortl liv Ih1 nhippcri. of thf Cnhilli' np pli'N, ns ilcHcriln'il. Thf fri'iulil iiiti-- on nil tlii'Mi' frcxli fruits from Hum. Imrjj to I'liifiu' nn 17 ft'iith jmt --1 poiiniU in hliipnifiitrt of 'JJ.OOII poiuiiln, mill -fl.llll Mr U20 poinuU in slliplllflllS llf 11,011(1 pOllllllh." Itnliiiii npplt'N hell in I'uipip nt vtliolfHiilc for 'J to .ri i'ciiIh prr poiiml, wlillo Oit-KO'i npplt'N liriiiK' nt rotnil iiliniit 10 I't'iitN per puiiiiil. ArK''tliiik llrnutnilt Nunrrjr Coimnliir it'purlt intlii'iiti' Hint tli i' if N iv M'ty lnii ilfiniiiiil for iiiiiHi'ry htot'k in .tK'iitiiiu. Spcciul lifx of nil kiniU find n mul ninr krl. IVnui'i', (li'iiiiiiny, llnl mnl tin Culled K'inijiliiiii fiiinitli most of tin' livt pliiutK, 'rin fiiiitnnviiii- indus try, iipnrl from wiiic mnkiiif;, is mi id In liuvt' hfiiri'fly 'inrr-eil from tin' Kxporimi'iitnl nIiik', nltlioiiKli tin" rli limit' M't'itirt I'Hpi't'inlly wtdl mlnpli'il to it. In HUM, Arui'iillnu iinpoih'tl nppliw worlli 12111,078, mnl utlirr frnitK mnl tints to Hit' wilim of inoio limn r'J,000,lil)0 inort'. ASPHALTUM EXISTS IN IN DAY VALLEY KI.'OKNti. Or., Mny (I. A.plmU turn, inilii'iilinx llic pifhcni-c of oil in liu'K'T ipiiinlilitfi C 1ii it in ntlit'i' plnt'i'H in Ort'K'in, wliit'li Imvo lirt'ii duvi'lnjii'd, cxImIh nriiiuiil ('ovu ttrt't'k, iii'itr Clnrnn, Jolin )ny vnllny, Oio Kiin, iii'coi'iliiif; to n it'poit iniidt) pnlu lin lodny hy I'lofi'snir Alfiotl Colllt'r, lii'inl of Hi" ili'piirlm-'iil nf p'oIok.v of Hit Cnivt'iHily nf Ori'mni, In (lie employ of llm Oit'uon linicmi nf niiiit'H mill neology, I'lol'eHxiir Collii'c lit'iitlt'il a pill I, V w lit cli iiindo ii llml'. oiit-li let'oimiHuiiiii't' of Hut Jolin Day vn I ley In t Niimnit'i', TIioukIi t'oiii' iiii'ii'lnl i'iiiiI win. llm oliji'i'l nf tint tsemeli, nolle uiih I'niiml of Miflii'li'iit Milne In wiiii nut ilewlopineiil. Tim KnuiKii III imiii)' iurU of tint uliiln In rnriikliiK In mijiidiI Hid tlnlit liniir Iuhh nml nllier jirojinnlilonw iuiihiihIIiih fruin ImIhit iiiilmin. Cur Dim punt lull )i'Un lliu uu l0ile Jmtv VMJrkud I'jgfllii-'r, ROGUE RIVER FRUI NEWS FROM COUNTRY 1 WALLOW SPRINQS TWIQLET8 I t . . Mi'mmim, i'm mnl Yoiiiik me dinn I'ioiii AhIiIiiiiiI. OullIK to llic ilihnnci'd eoiidltliill of llic m'iiho,i, Home liiixe comiiieni'i'il t'litlltiK Hit' lirMt fiiip of ii I fit If ii. ilolinnln WilliiiniN mnl funiil, wen dliiner kik'nIn IiihI Kiindny nl the Innne nf II. ,1. 'I'ivlor, ,Mim, .Inliim lliiildml. unt n mm ilor in Mctlfniil lii"t Weill, A. Wnl leix mnl fmnily ueie hlmii. phiK' In Meilfonl Snt mi flay iillerimnii, (Irt'lmidiMlit nf lliin I'oinniiinily linvc liei'ii ipiilf Inity o lute r)rii viii( tlieir nri'linrilN for fodillui) Inoth, 0. S. Illiii-kfiiitl iltliM'ifil a loud of Ininlit In Ilit- Mfdoid linti'lii-rs I'ri il n y. Mr, mnl .Mix, .1. I', Iliiitliuiil inn loit'tl to Medfnrd Kiilnidiiy tiling, m mpmiieil hy MkniIiiiiiik ' It, I'leknril, I), M, Mi'XiiNxtT mnl MInh Mi'N'iiKnt'r. Sonir of our Ini'iil politii'imiK liiive hern in onr mltl-.t neenlly jjeltini; Iti'ipinililt'tl Willi the vntcm of ihe din Iiiel. Mr. mnl Mix, IVnnk .MeK'tf mnl fnmily wen' iiili'ilnini'il nl Ihe home of Mm. lliirkholK ii wtrk lin Wed i us ilny. Aiiiiiiik' tin' kiicxIk nl lln Miiv hull in (li.ld Hill uete Mr nml Mi. .1. I'. Ilii:ilmid, tlieir -on, Merrill, nml Mis- l'n (liimiK, Sum MeClelidon nml wife nf (Itiltl Hill inoloii.l ihiiniyh this vii'iiiit- on Hiindny. A milk pioriim will he Ihe iVnl nrt' of thf next (InuiKK intellni; Siil. nrdny venini;, Mmiy inlerehtiiiK pniiits on Hie uses, fine nnd ti'Nl'uii: of inllk will he tlisi'iiKMiil, All ome nml he lieiii'fiti'd .hy.ji. muni, priniriiin. Miss l'rmii'i'4 .MeNiis.er enterlmn .I lin Five Hundred chili nf (Vntnil Point Wi'diietilnv nlteriiiiiiii, Afler n ilmnty liiiit'hf.m the winding of n Mny Mle w:m the pinning fen t lire of tint nflernoini's entertnimnt'til. Those rnjoyini; the lmpilnlity of the ioh. ish were: .Mexilnnnw Wiine heever, Shipley os, ICcnnrlh lift he, (leo. Pmikey, Jim Coinntl, Ihe Mis(.x IVnrl Hohh, mid Kloreiier Sterns, Hleetioii of nffii'frH miih the imiin tnpie of intert'st nt the 1'nitni. Tenohers' ineetini; Siitnitlny nfter. noon nt the home of Mrs. Julius llnrklinlz. The follow inu nf fners were riffled' Prrsidrnl, Mrh. II. Khlen; Mei'.president. Mr, Julius IliirkhoU; ht'iTrlnry nml Ireiihiirer, Mr. Fmnk Tliompkins. Articles on "Wlml Cither flnhs Aie Aet iplish- iiiK'" were reml mnl npprei'iitliil hy nil. nfter which liylil iffit'shment's weie keni'il. On the first Siitiinlnv in June the chili will meet with Mrs. It. F. Demi. I FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS I Miss ICny Kinemd tell Tnestlny moriiiiiK on the Miitfe for Medfoni, where i.he will spend mihio time with friends', then Irmn Ihcie o to Odissn, to bpeinl the summer with her Mster, Mrs. i' S. Keriiy. M . nml Mrs. Willimn Stewnit mid tome friend i eiime up Tnesdny in their t-iir to look oer tho Hill & Stpu-iirt rmifli. Jnnift Krnkino miulo his weekly trip tn Prosh't'l Tnedny. Mr. mid Mrs. T. II. Niciiilmllinm spent WViliii'silny JsitlnK Mr. II. K. IVylnn nml fuinilv. T. M. Peelor is Inning u emit of Kreen stmn put nil his lioiise, which improvis it very mni'h. Mr. Peelnr Iiiih nindc ipiile u i'limihM' in his nrop 'Hy in the Inst year. I.ee Slntou letiirncil fnnn tottn Tlmmiliiy, briiiKiii),' a fiieinl with him, liny Ihiviii nf llerhy iiunle a slioil visit linmo Fritluy. Lester flnrdnn spent Thnidiiy nicht nl Mr. Vnimhn'H. Mr. ViiiikIih, Sr., vlsiled his snn. Inel,', mid his old ni'ihhnrrt in litis Inenlity Ihe luller pint of ho week. There wiis n dmiee nl tint ptiwer plnnt Snlnrihiv niulit uliieli wns well nttemled. Sneh n Inrue erowil vnh present Iheiv wnmi'l much room for tlmieinj,', hut everyone eiiinved llicm- selves very niiieli, lir. ( nnrny, neeninpniiietl hy liii wife, nnnitt up Sniidny to set ii liro ken jnw for Mr. Pnnliie, willed wiih leeeivetl just nfler the Snlurdnv iiiKdl tlnnee. Mr. Purdue wiih tukeii to tint alley .Sunday nielli, lyinjj in ine iiiiek ol u liai'k and milTernm much pain, l.tl Weston, pliulornpher of Med. ford, and two Indies, motored no to Prospeet Saturday and Hiieiit the niKlil. Pearl Peylnn spent lusl Suturday iiIkIiI nml Sunday al Mis, T. M. Peelm'H. Several hack Iniids of youiiK folks eame fioin Trail, the halehery ami other ilixtant poiuU In nllciul the Sal unlay ilaiii'n, Tim W. C. T. C, met Saiiiitlav af leiiionu wild Mr-. II. I J. Peyton mnl Mm, Ileum, The Cinilie fliih aln inel al llm snme plnce, Mr. mnl Mh. I'hiHllnw nf )..hy tveie tllllnw Mr. mnl Mi-. iM(iiu liolliiHii I Inn wii'l,, Mi. Jiiuien IIi'umi vpi'ii) Mmnlii) willl ll. )llliiduliiihi, CORRESPONDENTS EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Hy A. C. Howlrtt Our ronil Kiipenittor, IM Duttoii, is tiding Hume fine wiiil: nn the eoiiulv ronil helwei'ii heie mnl the lleeie Cici'lv si'himl huuse, in mhlitlou to Hie wink hciUK done hy ('. II, Nut wick, Henry Freneli nml fmnily won uumuif us the Inst nf the week. Mr. Ash of Tiuil ciiiin' out for a loud of supplies Inst Suturduy for his store. IM Woll'cr tepoils Hint In hud fresh slrawherileH on Hie 'Jllth of Aptil, in spite of the fiost. K. M. White of Peisist, Itev. Hood, the school teaeher of lleihv, ami S. W. Dillon of Seattle, illlioilueinc the new luteriintiounl I'liieyelopeilin hy Diidue, Mend A Co. of New Yoik City, weie with iim Friday ninht, mid Mr. Union leinained two days mid sci'iiuil o he doiii eonsideriihle hus iliess, FHilnv morning oiir Knelt; ''oinl eorresomleiit went to (linnls Puss to visit Dr. M. C. Iindlcy mid seeun a new supply of eye water for liw eyes, lettiniiiiK the same cvi'iiuijr, nut wits just fust I'liimuli to he left hy the Pueifie il I'.listem, So spent Hie uij:hl in Medfoni, mid on the wuy out Saturday moruiui; fell in com puny with .1. Hurl llmuiltoii of Sun Jose, Cnl,, the owner nf ll liiive or I'huiil joining Hnlc I'nlnl, He simp ly ciiinc out to look ihit his orchard ami take dinner nt the Siiuuyside, ll'llllllille; (lit siillic ilny. On the Mime Iraiu, hut in his pri vate ear, emue I,. C. (liliumi, the preshlenl of the Hill system of rail run tls, e wt'til on up to Unite Falls .llie. ume ilny. Mrs, II. 0. Henry mid her dmiuli ler, Miss Iouisc, of Hmwnshnro, eiime out' on the F.ncle Point mnl Like Creek stii.'c, mnl stopped lit tin Sunnysitle for tinnier taking the P. S: I. train for Meilfonl the same tiny, hut Miss Louise returned today, Mon day. Dux id Henry, mi old veteran and onee a respct'teil eitucn tf this enm inunity, was here fur dinner Friday. He wns iieeoiiipmiieil hy Mrs. Hud son, a sister of his first wife. They were pi'mi; In Jacksonville. P. H. Zepp ami II. M. Ct-s of Mfdford, were nuiniij; the nests at the Siiiinyside Snturduy. U K. Hank, one of our Inrp- orch urdists, wis in town Suturduy ami told me that the frost Iiml dime him lin tlniiHip' nt all, simply thinned out his fruit a little, ami saved dim the expense. Jot Stickle of Hold Hill emue in Sunday morning to visit his daugh ter, Mrs. Jake Jonns. Suturduy iiicdt the hliieksmild shop of lleurv Childrt'lli was hurtled down. He was currying f.l.'ll iusiir nnee with a Loudon eompnuv on the contents of the simp, ami 1 tinder stand that the owners nf the liuild inir lintl it iusureil for .VJn0. I im derstniid Hint lie ami dis drotder, V. L. Cliihlretli, intend tn liuild a still hiip'r mid np.o.ilutc P)iop ami will soon he doin a thriving business again. Mr. Childieth had two furges ami quite a supply of stock on hand and the iiiMiinnce will help dim to replaee dis stock. He has llm syni patdy of his iiiiiny friends'. K. A. Mass, who owns mi orchard on Dry ereek; Alex Vestal of Kccsc ereek, lr. W. P. Holt, wife mid dmihler, Miss Helen, and Mrs. Holt's mother, Mrs. Punlv; wVmos Avtvs, also of Heese creek, nml Profe.ssni C. I". Jidiuson, were guests al the Sunuyside Sumluy, I understand that Mrs. Charles llippey, nee l.oitie Taylor, formerly of this place, hut now nf Portland, is here visiting her mother, Mrs. It (1. limit ii, nml her s:sler, Mrs. . II. Ilrowu. Mrs. A. J. Florey, wife of otu pnstinasler, went to Jacksonville to witness tlie inarriuge uf her daiigli ter, Afniguerile, to llurold SiiiiWini nf Talent, Mrs. Simpson is one ot our Fugle Point Indies, ami her host of rreintls me showering her und'liei linsliiiinl wild congratulations, Mr. Simpson dad charge of tde lumber yard dere for Mime lime before, lie wns tmnsferred to Talent, ami lie das a host of triemls here, BEAGLE BEAGLETS 11. ('. Cliapinan nml V, W. Morrl una were In Meilfonl tn ooiihuU u phyrlrlnii fur the latter who Is In very poor health, sutierlng from n nvrlmiii denrt difficulty. Mm. 0, O, ItnilKem wiu In Central Point, itliuipluK one tiny last weelc, Flnruneo Walker and family ami Julio Myers drove to Cuatrul Point, Mu n diiy. Tint freeies of lust week Moiuluy, Tiicsiluy uml Wuiluesduy mornlUK, siiiely nuiiln tho puiuto vines look ony. II. I)n Ai'innnd Is ubht to be ut work on (lin lunch iihhIii ullur u few wen lis net el e Hlnens, Hill Colliell puisnil HiroiiKd here Tliuisilu will) h fine huiitli uf cullln liemlt'd fur llm MpmiIuuk iniiiilry, Tlivuiluiv UIum mill vrifn ma up fiom thy Antlocli illstrlct Tliursdny to relter and it"t mippllcs from the Ktont, We aro Kind to note the lfn prnveil couilltlou In Mm. Olnss'n health. Henry On-gory of Again who was working on the roads hern Iiml week, has returned lo his home, Tlico, (linen made a lumlueia trip to Meilfonl lat week. C'ominliHloner Joe Kmlth was In this dlntrlct Wednesday and Thurs day of last week Klherl (JIiuh visited nt the home of Kalph Dean at Central Point one day last week, Vincent Hro aie jilowlng for Tom Jones on thn Trowhrldne and White ranch. Crank Rodger who linn been suf fering from Hid prevailing epidemic wan taken worse. Thursday and had lo rail a doctor. Mrs, M. II. (lordou was Kerlously III with heart trouble Thursday night but It at her work again. Thu Mountain school Is practicing for an entertainment which will m given at the Antlocli school house the night of May 10. i:crybody gut our glud rags on and romo along. Crank MarqucM was the guest of Vernon and Chester Jones Friday night. Win. Dnvls mid Mrs. Itrlsroo wero .Medfoni visitors Friday and Katur- day. Tom Pankey mid wife of Kama Valley were IiiisIiichs visitors here 1'rldny and Saturday, Tint MeCrulghls and Miss Shoults motored to Mt'iiford Saturday. Mrs. Fllrnhcth Is In very poor heallh. Karl Case, Klln-rt Class ami Sam Cordon went to the river Sunday for a visit with Out finny tribe. Mm. Cane and child and Mm. (Has re mained at thn M II. Cordon home. Thu mall lotting on routo from llttaght to Asbestos three UuifA Jicr week bus been re-opelied and nw bids ant called for. Shrink our bid down to site of route boys, If ou wish to win out. Hid early and avoid the rush. Win. Jones was a Sunday guest ot his sou Will on thu mountains. Hoy Stacy and Hugh McCrefght autoi-d to the Itoosevdt district Sat urday tn attend the school rally. Mm. Jones and Odessa Stacy returned with thorn Saturday night. Mm. Hubbard who visited at thn home of her son, S. II. Hubbard, suv. oral months Is now with another son near Portland. Mm. Will Welrh died at the home of her father-in-law, "Grandpa" Wflch of Asbestos FrlOay, May 1st, of tuberculosis. Interment was In Cold Hill cumetery Monday. Mr. Welch was the daughter ot John Welch who tiled very suddenly at Cold Hill n year ago. The husband and relatives have tho sincere ami heartfelt sympathy of all In their hour of sorrow. , I have often sat and wondered how the plggywig must feel as a butcher with the strong arm, stabs bint with thu cold, rold steel: I have some times watched Ihe angler, but It never made me laugh, as he hooked the big fat "iatny" and then yanked htm with thu gatf, I havo seen the mlghtv hunter with his smokeless powder gun, as he shot the frightened rab bit, killed pucr bunny on the run, and I wondered as I witnessed such onc-kldcd sort of game, If the mighty "human" family was entitled to the name. There Is nothlug nice nor human for a big man with rare skill to pounce down on helpless creatures with thu mania to kill. I EVANS VALLEY BREEZES I. .. - Odin Urns, bare stnrted up their saw mill fur tt short run after which they will move to a largo and bettor SALTS IF KIDNEYS H&rmlMi to flash Kiisaji aid ntatral 1m Irritating acida-Splandid for syiUm. Kidney and Dladder weakness result from urio acid, uys a noted authority. The kidneys niter this acid from the blood and pas It on to the bladder, where it often remains to irritate and intUme, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or selling tin an irritation at tlio hock ol the bladder, obliging you to soek relief two or three times during tho night. The sulTerer is in constant dread, the water mm sometime with a scalding semstlon and is very profuse again, there Is dlflleulty in avoiding It. Madder wrdknei, most folks call It, Isvauso they can't control urliutlon. While It Is extremely annoying and some time very uiiiiful, this I really one of the limit simple ailment to overcome. Oct about four minces of Jad Snltf from nur plmrnuntlst and take a table kmuiiuI In u gins of water before Inc.ikluit, continue this for two or thus days, 'I Ids will iieutratt the scIJi ll Hie tirluo o It no longer is a source o Irritation tn the bladder uud urinary or 4M111 which then act noiiiully agnlii, Jsd Hull Is liivxprniivr, lisrialtst ml Is iiisdo from the veld of pinnes sii' .iiiiou Julie, I'niiilliicd with lltliU, mix I iim-iI by llnmtuiiili uf folks who ui ibjtii lo urinary disorder csiuid I ilc siil lirllslloii, Jsd Halts U 'lcn d fur kldiio and tsiiM- no Ui 'itis wlmlrVrr Idle ten limr s nlriMiit flhmrwvn id multi difiA'i ttjhsli iiliily uhw tract of timber. Lumber sells rap Idly In tho lor.nl mnrket, If a large saw mill was opened It would find n good market lu the nearby towns an nearly nil of our lumber Is shipped lu from Portland and other northern points, Mrs. Mury Wharton and Mr. and Mm. limes Vermillion of Hebron, O. arc visiting at the home of their son and brother th Itev. Wharton. Jas Xcalhamur hits gouo to Kla math Falls to work lu one of tin' large sow mills at that plare. livery one will miss diplomatic Jim. .Ceorge C Snhln with a pnrty of friends motored from Crantn Pass, to fish In the beautiful ICrnns creek. Mr. and Mm. Homer motored in Ornnts Pass nnd visited with old friends Sunday. Jack Werdy of Cold Hill has moW back to IiIh farm on the Mnyc crook. Cvans valley Is never behind tho limes, a local Mazntmi club was fotind composed of the following people; Mesdamcs Nash nnd S. II. Moore, the Misses A villa Patterson nnd Verie 'Ugby, Messrs Thomas fallen, Otto Nash, Kugewj Moore and NcUon Odin tho last acted as guide Hiram Moore made a business trip ' Crnnts Pass on Thursday. Hood Itoads Day wng observed by mini' of our local peoplo when n targi; delegation of the neighbors headed by Cominlsslnnr Smith, rteared the road from Thornrraft ancli to thf! situ of the promised new brldgn. The ladleH of tho neigh borhood cooked a fine dinner and served It under the shade trees, near by. A spirit of kindly feeling and good fellowship prevailed and all fell It was n day well spent. The sehoo children with Mrs. Mlntborn. did their part and ended the day with a candy pull nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. John T. Summers. Mr and Mm. William Illtks ami itushlo- iNVathamcr visited -witlit friends and relatives at Itogui Hirer Friday. Mnrk and John Neathamer and Karl Odin attended the dance nt Itogua Itlver "May Day.1' Miss 1-llr.n Krnuso visited with Medford friends last week. Corn planting Is about over !' the valley. J. T. Suinmervllle, democratic ca dldate for sheriff, with W. J. Stap ley visited the voters of the volley. Mr. and Mrs. Woodward celebrated their silver wedding laftt Tuesday and were presented by tjiolr friends and neighbors with n sci of silver fruit knives and silver tea pot. Mr. nnd Mrs. Woodard have only been here a short while but have made many friends who hojKt they will live to celebrate their golden wedding oaaaaaaaaaaaaaB " ,,j , DIXIE QUEEN Plug Cut Tobacco is a prime favorite with printers and all live, hustling he-boys who know and like a smoke or chew of real man's tobacco. And DIXIE QUEEN is always the same always satisfying. We don't let DIXIE QUEEN go out of the factory until the tobacco has been aged from three to five years, so that all the rich, mellow sweetness of the pure old Burley leaf is at its best. When you're tobacco hungry,' you want clean, honest; juicy tobacco with some backbone to it. 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