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PAGE SIX MEBFORP MATi; TRIBUNE. ftlEDFOftT). -OBKOON. THURSDAY, 'APRIL 17, 1019 MAY BE PAVED III v motored to their cmmlmr miiio Sumliiv. Mlhtt Johnson, ill Miiiiniimi HiOliknl 1 tiwhor, visitor!' With MrSTCrtso mnl I Miss Holmes Sunday. - ' ; E REESE CREEK RIPLETS The following extracts from tlio Orcconinn show Mint - the, Jackson cunntv delegation was not overlooked 1 nt the recent hiirhwnv commission meeting nor the county's interests fonrolten: . Assurance was iriven that ns soon as posnible the Crntcr Lake road ' Boetion from Medford to Eacle Point, 12 miles, will be paved. Jackson ; countv offers one-fourth the cost the (rovcrnment promises 50 per cent . and the state is asked for one-fourtb. The county is willine to do the con tract. Government action will be the ; only delay on this protect. ., ..; "I'm the man that defined hard- surfnee,'?' admitted W. H. Gore, banker of Jackson county. "You'll find pavine very explicitly defined in the 1910 road law. I nut it there. .With that definition there is no long er any doubt on the subject," and Mr. Gore erinncd. as he rambled around the Imperial lobby. Sir. Gore was a member of the roads and hiah- ways committee of the house. - ''We expect to be romintr back as lone as the hnrhwav commission h as any money left, or until we cet what wo want," explained E. V. Carter. Ashland banker, ns to his presence in Portland. Between war drives, Liberty loans and roads, it is a won der Mr. Carter has had time to run a bank in the past year or two. Par enthetically it may be observed that the bankers of the state have been rielit in the forefront of all patriotic and civic moves, which may surprise the. person bolslievikilv inclined and who ima nines a banker as taking wines, easy. ;. ; . . Mr. Bellows was in Medford Sutiir, iinv on business, - : . .,--. C. E. Hollows and family visited in Talent Sunday, .. Jhss Marguerite llamuionil visited her parents in Ashland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Custer visitod at W. E. .Hammers Sunday. Mr. Cnndnll and family' visited nt Mr. Hert Clnrno's Sunday. William Yonder Helton, who has bouuht five or six hundred acres of the Kvau land, is fencinvr it pre pararatorv to kcepinir sheen. ' 1 ho hairle Point, Trail and Persist mail state has giiite forsaken the route east of the river from the Kerry to Eaule Point. It has not been on that route for abont two months or more. It is about time it was show ing up ns there is considerable com plaint beinc made. ' The Reese Creek Sunday school expects to have an all day meeting next Sunday, which Is Easter. There will probably be preachinc. but if not. two vounir ladies will have chnme of tlio melius. AH are inviteil. briiiff your lunch and spend .the day. TEACHERS MEET AT GOLD HILL APRIL 19 A teachers meetine is beiner called nt the Gold Hill high school building Saturday afternoon for the purpose of discussing the' following topics. All teachers in the vicinity of Gold Hill are especially invited to attend and to take part in any and all of the discussions, particularly the last one. Miss Evelyn Rcigelman of the Gold Hill schools will have charge of the music. (1.) Music. . (2.) . Physical Training ' in Our ischools. ; leader. Mr. J. M. Powers. principal Gold Hill schools. - (3.) Club Work. Leader. Mrs. Mabel D. Hall. Gold Hill schools. ; (4.) .Music. (5.) Class Records and Methods of Keeping, leader. Miss Kuth Lull. Dardanelles school. (6.) What am I Getting from the Educational Tests J Lender. Mr. G. W.. Ager. county school superintend. ,ent. Mrs. J. W. Eldon will entertain the Parent-Teachers Circle Saturday af ternoon" at 2 o'clock. Miss .McCor mick will show the ladies how to make desserts. ' v ' Sergeant Louie Hoagland of the 13th aerial squadron, a nephew of Joe Hoagland. has just returned from overseas. His mother. Mrs. Nate Occerdein met him in Portland and tllev spent the week end here with his uncle and aunt. His friend Ev erett McCulIon. also an overseas man, joined them'here and Mr. and Mrs. Hoagland wnt as far as Ash land with the party on their home ward way to Klnmath Tails. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nichols were Ea, cle Point visitors Sunday. The Clyde Richmond family have uwn emeriuuiing as nouse guests air. nicnmona s brother Clarence, ana wife. ' :' ". ' . .. .-- " ' .' Miss Rose Jones left Monday morning on her trip east. There was number of very eniovtible enter- tainments in her honor during the past Keek. Mrs. bam Anderson en tertained Thursday afternoon: Mr. and Mrs. Julius Birkholz save a din ner party Friday evening. The J. W. Elden family and Miss Jones diner at the W. K. Parker home Saturday evening. ' .-, The Earl Heofts.'are learning to drive their new Ford and Ralph Dean has lust purchased a Dodge. , The railroad crossing, sign at Sev en Oaks has been moved across the road to make room for the erading of the new Pacific highway. ' Mr. and Mrs. Birkholz and son spent Sunday evening at the Sum Anderson home. - BUTTE FALLS ". FRIDAY AT THREE The Red Cross meeting id be held i in the Presbyterian church of Med- ; ford Friday at 3 p. m. is for the pur- r. pose of hearing plans for. future work for the Red. Cross. Mrs. Schieffelln, Mrs. Dickey, and Mrs: Noblit will ad dress the meeting. They are just home from a great conference In Seattle. A pleasant afternoon has " heen planned. The work room of the Red Cross will close 'at 2:45 p. m. '. We have plenty for those to do who -. Were planning to spend Friday in ; sewing and would like to have them give us the time from 9 a. m. to 2:45 p. m. and then attend the meeting at jthe Presbyterian church. - . Town Topics Tom Stanley, oar road' supervisor, has a crew of men improving the roads in this vicinity. The main part of the work is taking out the rocks, filbng the chuck holes and dragging the road with a small scraper. air. O Urien arrived home from Marshfield Sunday. His son Tom is expected to return in the near fu tare. W. L. Jones, the forest ranger, re ports that the planting of the vcllow pine trees is progressing splendidly. Ihe object of the planting is to re stock the burned over areas, so as to insnre a supply of timber for the ANTTDCH ITEMS . , Mr. Johnson, the Central Point man was out in Antioch on business this week. i Mr- J., Vincent made a trip to Tolo Monday and returned VVednes- day. ' " " ' Russell Thombrtie, ? whose home is at Central Point is working for Jess Glass in Antioch. ;". v Mrs. Frink of . Beagle drove to Cen trnl Point to trade. ' ' Bert Chapman and family, Ella and i Victor Chnpmam visited with their v sister, Mrs. R. E. Moore, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rodgers have re turned ' from Klamath county and are staying with home folks at Bea- Mrs. George Stacey gave a large family dinner Sunday in honor of Fred Brown, .lately. returned from tlio training camps.' -- Walter Frank, and Mr. Cummings have nuit working nt the Modoc or chard and are considering taking up 'mining. . Airs. R. F..' Moore of Medford spent Wednesday visiting home folks 'in Antioch. f .' . Mr. Murray of the Willamette is visiting with Mr. and-Mrs, Earl Case of Antioch this 'week.' ' ' ' Earl Case hauled a load of grain to market Friday. - Mnu Henry Morgan and her broth er, George Stacev. motored to Med ford Snturdny. , ":" ' - . Mr, ant) Mrs. Theo Glass pa Xain-- If 'woman to nervous or has duzy Bpella, suffers from awful pains at regular, or irregular intervals she should turn to a tonio made up of herbs, and without al cohol, which makes weak women strong and sick women well. It is. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Druggists sell it in liquid or tablets. Bend 10 cents to the Inyalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package. Then, for the liver and bowels nothing is so good as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. . These are little, sugar-coated pills, composed of Mayapple, leaves of aloe, root of jalap thiegs that Nature grows in the ground. :. '?.!, . Oliin, Vtak "Darine MpscUnoy I futTerei t bevcre nervous breaklowii. Became very, weak, nai iiauKAted and lick all the time. My motlior adviaod me to take Dr. Fieree'a Favorite Prwcriiv tion. After (be firet few doeef I could eat, some thiQf I bad not done - for some time. ' I kept on taking it and bad practically no suffering and ft fine large baby, weighing eleven pounds. I a-oukl advise all prospective mothers to take 'Favorite Prescription', " Tbey oouU take fitter.". lin. John WaUm. 870 2? . - . i disliint future: to rcinildtc tho water supply; and to lihlixu the erouiul which is irood for nntlimtf else.- II. IX Mills niul family rvhiniod. to Ratio Fulls likMtccki . :: , ..'-. Persons; who linvo been' over tluv roads 1 towards ,'Egle: Point reiwrt that the highway-is: exeecditmly nulil dv and tltatfti.uliuosjviftiossible for a car to.itet tlirouali., ; Among tho.-tj yiio ni.oUi,ot'vto' Moil-' fnni S'ltijrdaV' wore Aorioirs muT Wil- liuiuM'roNN, I'ulk mid Corbel Smilli, John Clark 'uiid wito ami (loorno Harkcr..' ' ' : , U'X( l.tumiii'd Willunns and duugli ler Nora spent -Sntimlnv and Sunihty visitinif friends, in Control -Point.-:;-Mw! Iwi .Tungiito ; ik visiting luir sister Mrs. vGruoo Cowden of Englo Poiotv. '';'",-'' c. :"- 'school UcniH . v C"' .;ri(o. SuVmljirs;7iC tlii Senior lftut1 I U-L. WU-ii.i.1 onvrgiilK'ullv ciirrvint' on the ve IiciviiIh ot thu cIiisn plnv to bo given iilimil May !t. . - The play, , ".The Cornar Slouti." is a coiitedv drnma by John Arthur Fra scr, wrillon in four acls, and de siuiicd' (o liluv - two - niul a mitirtur houin. Tho oust of '.clmracti)rM is as follows: '?r.l.'.v ;. Mi- ; 'Kit :yiuclnr (com, nhl iiin V "(Vil Ahlsihim;, Hud, (his sou,), Vchion liiiin'. Il'iyvwy Hijrtnn (Hull's uoilrt. in), CluiNtui' JoniiH! Jimsv Flniiauiiti, (Irish com.), Samuel lliiiiln'Hj tlllo, (Dutch cum,) Wilson O'lh'tcu; JuK pcl, Wlnlo, (iioui'o ciini,), l.urtlm Smith: Dora (Kli'lt niccu), Mihll'Oil I'altoiii Ji'i'iisha J n no Ian onihiin), Klli'ti O'Urien: Amit llaimali ( KH' wife), llosMto lUlor. I I ' .;., , The play is u heriiw oC'liumliulilu incidents, which 'cuiubiiicd' wiilutillivr lUICrCMltllg CICIIII'IIIS, Will IIIUIiH II 111 t old M a iir iiliUc. Tlio dotilllH, Nlli'll lis thu iiiuct liflin, Hie pl'li'D u' UllllHrt,ui, ula, i wlll'hu III VW. lilt (11. . ..J ,: ' ' . Ii.llcii . O'llricii ,IUH linuti nliNcnt trout hcIiooI i'r Ncvfirul iIiiVh bh nIio 1 iirihi'liiil, with 1 it ' ciifb of tho Tim luiucatiomil Ii'MIh, nfvun bv 0, A'. 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' ' ir ir.--.-T- .---:- -w t Ta ' mt r -W t- ' " n 'S. --: -a--i 'Vss.-. k ' : sThe impfint of fame upon the name of our fair state will turn to a stain of shame if we do not meet the 'obligation this Vidtory Loan ; represents. Youare iface 'to " i ?i!j , ' fflrp with tlio real , ei fi s-irpnfifiin tniA Ampririnietri f rilo 4-atfi ftnA mr'-.l . - - - " v uv --- "---y tuwiVHHWUII JUVt VA-A-Ak? LVOV AAXJU Jf J U T-,' .- '--,- -. - - -' .. - I - .,...:-. -.....a.,,....-'. ... mea.surintr nn nne nunarea ner cent lovai. , 01 .. . v , i'wo measuring up one hundred per cent loyal. 1 mmmr'mfm. - T'-.f.h-'.V r-V The Parent: Bond of Them All jif.!.c,?: The government bond is the Parent bond of all bonds, i' Back X the gbv-,: ernraent bond are all the, assets, and all the resources that' supply thrj value, of all other bonds, all other securities; all other investments,' ' w The government bond is a prior lien on lands, homes, chattels arid everv . 1 . - jr. . 1. ming eise, ana me Donas. 10 De issuea unuer. tne name 01 the Victoiy liW erty Lpaii are. the, highest; of the high in: gdvenimejit bonds. lThjr ,a contract, ofthe United 'State? government,', eriterefl .into arilBk's-Vby 9fcpngress,:$nd the.roforet.a contractfend ips,sessi(ri8:':pf!.:,0n-H WmWKQ and unqeyeiottei;;. fibUityQf itjw .0 and,;'tdgetheijth;; compared, with the jinvesLmenis as .10 screngin, collateral and return, nave no equal.'' V1, ,-; - 1 . V .M This is one of 176 advertisements inserted stmultan eously in every newspaper in the State of Oregon on behalf of the success of the Victory Liberty ljoanf or we believe in this cause and lare willing to contribute to the full extent of our power. - ; , t..,:Tui MORRIS BROS,, Inc. f JOHN L. pTHERIDOE, Vlcc-Prcoldont ;,;-..'."- PORTLAND, OftEGON, ' r TUB PREMIER BOND HOUSE : Y ' ' ' ' -