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f !PSGE TWO
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD,
There was a..o'hnr heinry rainfall
yesterday and lata night. In all since
last Friday .43 of an inch of rain fell,
most of which came yesterday, making
the total rainfall for the season since
September 10.21 inches. Italn Is the
prediction for Tuesday.
All millinery and blouses
33 1-3 per cent discount
The Vanity Shop, new location,
' Cor. E. i'.ain and liartlett. 247
Kverythlnp electrical. Hertford Elec
trie Co. ' PhonfCGl.
Hotter values for less. It will pay
you to cllinb my stairway. Klein the
Ttailor, 128 Kust Main. Upstairs.243
drape elder, fresh from the press at
tho Jackson Comity Creamery Homing
Dept. Phone 22-H.
New shoes and shoo repairing, rea
sonable prices at the Medford Shoe
Hospital, 119 E. Sixth streot.
The city and country schools resum
ed their sessions this morning follow
ing tho holidays vacation.
10 per cent to 40 per cent discount
on merchandise this week. Jnp Art
Store. 24r'
We have some new Block Goodrich
cor tires and tubes which we will
sell at 20 per cent discount while
they last. Seely V. Hall Motor Co.,
IS North Crane. 242
Hinii.v llnli. best shoe cobbler In
town at Kldd's Shoo Store, 223 East
Main.
Prof. Clayton Long who Is extension
horticulturist of the O. A. C, arrived
here this morning to attend the Far
mers short course of the Jackson
County Farm Bureau, which convened
at the public library this forenoon.
Pror. 1 Clayton formerly wus county
agent of one of Ohio's most prominent
fruit conntleu.
Ulg Clearance Bale on this week at
Jap Art Store. 245
Phone 321-X for your wood. 10-ln.
pine limbs, dry, $4.25. Fine heater
wood, also lG-In. hardwood. Good
and dry. Oak and laurel $."i.2u per
tier. Order one day In advance. 2 16
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for
NuHone. Phone 585-J. tf
Now that the holiday season Is over
the hotel business is expected to grad
ually Increase. It lias been very light
for the past two weeks.
You're loosing money If you don't
buy your corn of Monarch Soed Co.
Their prices are always right.
Get your corn at Hubs CM 111 and buy
It for less. Finn eastern shelled corn
.Just received. Phono '52ft.
Invest your savings In the Jackson
County Building and Lean association.
tf
The Elks New Year's celebration
last Saturday broke all Jan. 1st rec
ords for the lodge In the point of gen
eral enjoyable excellence and number
In attendance. Tho afternoon was
given over to a general reception with
infornuil dancing, attended by Hun
dreds. Over o00 Klks and members of
their families enjoyed thu Now Year's
dinner, the Bcrvlng of which began ut
n.'ii nl.n,. r C'.tr. tit 1 ' ii til. I
there was a formal dancing parly on! would not bo delayed In the receipt of
the big temple floor to the excellent
Mrs. Frank Hewitt and baby son arrived-,
here Saturday from Hoseburg
to spend the week end with relatives.
Are you still forgetting to write it
l'J21 instead of 1920, or have you now
gotten onto the hang of the thing.
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
tric Co. Phone C01.
Get those soft paper tablets at this
office at 15c per pound. tf
-Remember Tuesday is Poultry day
at the public library. Everyone In
terested In chickens Invited. 242
Among the guests Sunday at the
Holland were Louise Thomas of Ap-
plegate, Alleen Mahoney of Applcgate
and U. Vaughau and John Grieve of
Prospect.
Try our merchants luuch. The
Shasta.
Has your stove shown signs of fail
ing or coll sprung a leak? Stoves and
coils rebuilt and repaired. Prompt
service, reasonable chargeB. Phone
939. 109 South Holly. 249
Putter Itoll Breud at your grocer.
24G
M. O. Evans, the field agent of the
Oregon Growers Cooperative associa
tion Is here from Salem to attend the
short course of the Farm Bureau.
Your prescription will be filled as
the doctor intends It to be with pure
drugs and in proper proportions. We
"know how." '.Medford Pharmacy
prescription specialists, Main and
Central. Phone 10.
Mrs. I limey, hemstitching, peeot.
buttons covered. IM. F. & II.. bldg.
2C4
Among poultry feeds you will always
find Kerr's egg mash and Golden Bod
egg mash at the top. Buy them at
Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange.
The county budget of expenses for
1921 was adopled by tho county court
lust week practically as published with
the exception of a fow minor changes.
Mrs. J. 11. Whitehead arrived here
Saturday from Hoseburg for a several
days visit, wltli relatives.
Delco-Llght Electricity for every
farm. J.edford Electric Co.
Carl Jeschke, high grade watch and
clock repairing, 11 Fir street.
Butter Itoll Bread at your grocer.
240
Officers of Medford lodge of Odd
Fellows will be installed at the meet
ing tonight. A luuch will follow the
lodgo session.
Girl attending business collego will
exchange service for home and small
wages. Phone 259-11. 245
Dr. Robert W. Stoarns is Bufflcent
ly recovered from his recent opera
tion to resume the practice of med
icine. 24 0
Hemstitching and pccollng. Handi
craft Shop.
The following Item of Interest con
cerning a well known Medford man is
published in the Grants Pass Courier:
"J. T. I.ogun, well known former min
ing man of the county, today has a
large number of bonds in his pocket
vhere other Investors have only in
terim ceiilflcnles. Mr. Logan was a
heavy Investor in the Canadian bonds
and the first of the week lie decided to
either get the bonds ur the money. He
saw. Elherldge, the former president
of tho liiinil house of Morris Bros., and
lusic of the Premier Novelty orches
tra, which also furnished tho music for
the nriomoon dancing. Music by this
orchestra was also a delightful foaturo
of tho banquet, tho diners showing
tholr appreciation by repeatedly call
lngcores. 1
ThORS wishing to rent water from
the Canal company next season
should make written application nt
onco for tho ninquiit needed. No ap
plications received after March 15,
1921 will be considered.
Como and look them over. High
Kindo $110.00 suits at $45.00- tailored
to moasuro. Klein the Tailor, 128
Enst Main. Upstairs. 243
Marcellln, hnlr dyeing, hair switches
inado of combings. All hair goods half
price. Phono 237-J. Sunitnry Beauty
Shop. ; j 244
Rev. j, K. Howard has accepted Ihe
call to the pulpit of the Presbyterian
church jund will assume his duties
shortly. ' Mr. Howard Is already well
known In this clly having preached
here several limes In the past. Jack
sonville Post.' '
I'pholstering. packing and crating of
all kinds, mattress making and reno
vating, chair repairing. Call at 101 S.
Central or plume 510-J. 257
We have some new slock Goodrich
cord ttres and tubes which wo will
sell at 20 per cent discount while
they last. Seely V. Hall .Motor Ca.
1.S North Grape. 2 12'
Hot 'families ut PcVoo's. If
W. A. Folger who with his family I:
spending Ihe winter at Sun Francisco
arrived In the city Sunday and will l
hero several days Incidental to attend
Ins a meeting of the board of the Med
ford Irriuiitlon district of which lie Is
it member. He la stopping at Ihe Med
ford.
For u few days only $05.00 suits ut
Slo.OO tailored to measure. Klein
the Tailor, 12S Fast Main. Upstairs.
243
We have some new s'.oek Goodrich
cord tires and tubes which we will
sell ut 20 per cent discount while
they last. Seely V. Hull Motor Co..
IS North Grape. - 1 -
Smoke Crater Lake cigars, made In
MedTord. Phono lt:o .l. 2'.4
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt II
i son. Hewitt Hale at me mi
Dec. 30. 1920.
reliant does not handle
muile brooms you can
tho public market. 2 13
tork comes phone ur.
iples., etc. Medford
rlpllon druggists.
Phone 10.
lug to fit all cars
illty ring mnde.
immered, which
ilptuent on our
Piisy Corner
Ihe bonds, which he secured only a few
days beforo the crash."
Delco-Light farm light and power
plants. Medford Electric Co.
Etiilers at Ashland nro selling $35
suits lit $19,115. 247
R. A. Holmes, tho Insurance Man.
nsuranco, and Bonds, plus Sorvlce.
Among Ihe guests at the Medford
Saturday and Sunday wero Leon
lloecklin of New York, K. J. Lewis.
Pror. Wm. L. Wllile,. C. A. Nacomo and
E. 11. Grunt of San Francisco, Dr. C.
P. Duvios of Seattle, G. Sidney Durbar
of Oakland, Calif., and the following
Oregouiiins: Grant Hevulberg of La
Grande, M. C. Morehouse and II. W
Johnson of Corvallls, F. P. Knight of
Eugene and S. P. Snyder, Mrs. C. F
Harmon, Mrs. T. W. Hughes and Earl
S. Smith of Portland.
Dr. Robert W. Stoarns Is sufficient
ly recovored from his recent opera
tion to resume the practice of mod
Iclne. 242
Between friends a photograph
(let them at Muckey's, Main and Cen
tral, 204. Upstairs. 244
Enders al Ashland sell shoes nt pre
war prices. i-ii
The regular monthly meeting of Un
official board of the First Methodlsl
Episcopal church will bo held Tuesday
evening nt 7:30 at the church. Tin
Sunday Bi'hool board will meet on the
same evening at li o'clock. Supper
will bo served.
Dr. Hubert W. Stearns Is sufficient
ly recovered from his, recent opera
tiou to resume the practice of med
icine. 242
The Purine Horse-Shoo tires are
well liked by drivers everywhere
Exchange Tire Co. 244
Buy this week at Ktulers, Ashland
217
Boiidinot Conner arrived in Medford
this morning from San Francisco and
will leave Ibis afternoon for Los An
nelos where ho will remain for a few
weeks. Mr. Conner since leaving Med
ford has been engaged In the oil bust
ticss In the south and was called wes
on a mission connected with his com
puny.
Two buglers waiitod at once Com
puny I) National Guard, Medford.
242
January clearance sale at Enders.
247
Buy goods at wholesale cost i
F'.ders. 217
The lire last night atlracted an un
URUiilly large crowd of Medford people
men. women and children, especially
alter all danger was over, as the re
turning hundreds from the first show
of the theaters and the night services
of the churches were all drawn to 'h
scene.
Prompt attention given to mail or
ders from out of town folks. Try u
for quick sen ice. Medford Pharmacy.
preset I pi Ion druggists. Ill
R. H. McCurdy arrived In Medford 1
today after spending the holidays with
Mrs. McCurdy who is visiting her fam
ily in San Francisco.
linders big store aonatod $1000 to
the public this week by saving 05 men
$15 each on a new Bult of clothes. This
offer Is still good. 24 1
We have a large stock of re-built
tires. Good makes and guaranteea
work. Exchange Tire Co. 244
Leave your order for a pie at the
Dairy Nook. 242
Leonard Carpenter, president of the
Medford Irrigation district, arrived in
the city this morning after spending
Christmas with his brother Dunbar
Carpenter of Boston, Massachusetts.
Mrs. Carpenter will remain in the east
for some time visiting friends and
relatives.
One hundred ludles' hats and velvet
shaiies are offered at $1 each al
Enders big clearance sale. 247
Let us re-tread or repair your tires
now. You can call tor them any time
when wanted. Exchange Tire Co. 244
Boston Baked Beans at the Dairy
Nook for luncheon Tuesday. 242
Waldo Willard has sold his ranch
property in the Ross Lane district to
Albert Burch of Sun Francisco, one of
the most prominent mining engineers
on the Pacific coast. The ranch, for
merly the property of George Daggett,
is one of the finest fruit properties in
Ihe vulley, Including 92 acres, with 25
acres In pears. The consideration is
not made public.
Buy your girlie a hat for 25c at
Enders. Ashland. 247
The famous Van Raalte glove silk
underwear now on Bale at the Vanity!
Shop, new location cor. E. Main and
Bartlett. Sal-
Now that your stock Inventory is
over It is time to take Inventory of
your Insurance. If you are not ade
quately protected call C. L. Goff,
phone 41. 24 r
A. L. Clark and W. W. A. Savage
were among the visitors from Grants
Pass here Sunday.
A. Mou and family were shopping atJ
Enders clearance sale at Ashland to
day. 247
Wonderful values in beaded, em
broidered and lace trimmed, blouses
at 33 13 per cent discount. The
Vanity Shop, now location, cor. East
Main and Bartlett. . 247
A moving picture of a race in which
Ihe winner went 200 miles in 168 min
utes and 37 seconds, ought to be good.
Free show ut Gaylord's llarley-David-son
Shop, Wednesday evening, Janu
ary 5th, at 8 p. m., showing 1920 race3
at. Marion-, Indiana, Dodge City, Kan
sas and Cleveland. Ladles invited
Good seals. 144'
JoBophlne and Douglas counties are
holding farmers' short courses this
week 111 Grants Pass and Roseburg
similar to the one being held here, and
a number of the O. A. C. und other
experts will alternate speaking be
tween the three towns.
One of the Jolllest social times of
tho' New Year was a gathering of
vuiley friends at Enders clearance sale
at AHhliind. 247
Miss'Alta Naylor, the Goodwin Cor
setlere. Phono 548-J. 262
Not a mini killed at the champion
ship motorcycle races. Seo moving
Ictures of three big races at Marlon,
Dodge City and Cleveland, at Gaylord's
Motorcycle Shop, Natalorlum, Wed
nesday evening, January 5. Free
show. Ladles welcome. Good seats.
144
Gnosis at the Holland Saturday and
Sunday Included Mr. and Mrs. F. Hou-
ser and A. E. Livingston of San Trail-
Cisco, .1. O. Johnson, Jr., of Glendulo,
Geo. Manner of Grants Pass, Chas. N
Cross of LuGraudo and Vivian Jack
son, Asa Boyd, M. O. Evans end E
Hutchinson of Salem.
Will furnish lot and build house to
suit, small payment down, balance
long time. Address Builder, care Tri
nine. 244
llemstilehlng and pecotlng, 10
ents per1 yard. Tho Vanity Shop, new
location, cor. East Main and Bartlett,
. 265
Speed hounds attention! Free show
moving pictures of three big champion
ship motorcycle races shown, at Gay
lord's Motorcycle Shop. Wednesday
'Veiling. S o'clock. Good Beats. Ladies
ncluded. 144
Adarol Chapter, Order of the East
ern Star of Jacksonville, will noiu
their Installation Thursday , evening
January tlth. All members lire expect
ed to bring baskets to supply the ban
quet table with the usual good things.
.Attention. Eastern Star. Special
communication of . Kennies chapter
Wednesday evening, Jan. 5th, 7:30
harp. Social evoning. Mrs. Pickle's
committee serving. All members are
urged to attend. Order of worthy
matron. Irene Purdin. 212
t Wanted $2000 loan, three years.
ample security. Address Loan, care
Mail Tribune. 213
Gene Narregan, former Medford
high school football star, was in the
city over the New Year's festivities.
The Wise family shops ut Enders.
Ashland. 247
All lints ,'treally reduced at. Lottie
Howard's. 109 North Central. 213
Choose your drugglsfas you would
choose your doctor. Specialise on
proscription work. Medford Pharmacy,
conn r Central and Main. 2(1
A. six and one-half pound girl was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scougall,
residing at 12l North Holly street, this
morning at the Sacred Heart hospital.
Both mother and baby are jlolng fine.
T. G. Bradley of t'opco and C. A.
Midline of Sail Fruneiseo, both of the
Culifortila-Oregoti l'ower conipany
staff, are here on business vlslls. at the
local office of that company.
Mr. Pardee, popular musical artist
oi Grainy Puss, scored a decided hit
ii! the Elks New Year's celebration
when he played with the Premier or
chestra. This versatile young music
ian is not only an artist on the tenor
banjo, but the saxophone and
J cornet equally well.
THE HAGUE, Jan. Unitdc SUtes
authorities here fear that -American
Interests will be excluded from the
great Djambrf oil fleldB in' the Dutch
East Indies If a bill Introduced in the
Dutch parliament be1 adopted. The
measure proposes to give the con
cession to these fields to a subsidiary
of the Batavia Oil company. . The
territory to be included iii the con
cession is described as the most, val
uable 'pelroleum ground in the Dutch
East Indies. '
The field has long been the' scene
of commercial rivalry between Dutch
English und American oil groups.
Americans here say that the only
way in which American interests
could obtain representation there
wuold be for the Ducth government
to permit them to subscribe to the
stock of the. proposed handling com
pany to be fomred to handle the
In this holding company, the Dutch
East Indian government and tho Ba
tavia company would, by provisions
of the bill, be joint stockholders, the
government sharing largely In the
profits. The government, however,
will have a niujorlty on the board of
directors.
According to the Amsterdam Hand-
elsblad, the preferred shares, giving
:i right to vote as to the control, but
not as to the direct management,
which will be in the hands of the
Batvia company, will be mostly und-
government contrlo, but .in order li
placate foreign, particularly Ameri
can interests, a certain proportion of
what are known ns the "R" shares
may be sold to foreigners with the
consent of the government. -
OTfFiOX, M KIW, JANUARY 1921
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A recent dispatch stated that the
parliament of the Dutch Kant ir.ciiuf?
had under consideration a motion op
posing: the granting- by the Dutch
government of an exclusive concen
Hion t othe D jam ha oil fields with
out the consent of the people of the
colony.
CO. TREASURER'S
CO'VIIICMT CLlNEDINST, WASHINGTON
f lberto V. Pesquelra has been nt-
poled confidential agent of tho M,
IcaOovernment In Washington to
sliced Fernando Iglestus Caldcror.
rc.tly recalled to tako his seat in
theloxlcan Senate aocordlng to odl
elnodvices. Tho new uRent will
eorine ihe duties of Mexican finnn
dlaisent in New York, which posi
Uoiho has held since the De la
Huta regime, with those of his post
- her ''..'.
iTAYWiLUNGTO
D AMERICA IN
BOND IS RAISED
. j.
County officers elected at the No
vember election were sworn into of
fice this morning at Jacksonville., con
stituting three changes In the per
sonnel of the official county family.
They were . Prosecutor ftuwles
Moore, the only.1 democrat to w,in in
.lackson.- oounty,;ueceeding George
Al. Roberts, A. Ci Walker, treasurer,
to succeed Myrtle Blakely, and Vic-
tro Bursell, county commissioner suc
ceeding T. H. Simpson. They as
sumed office nt once.
The bonds of County Treasurer
Walker were placed and furnished at
$50,(100 nn increase of $110, 000 over
thebonds furnished by his predeces
sor. This was a precautionary meas
ure taken by the county court, and
attributable to the Bunk of. Jackson
ville failure. ,
WEDDING BELLS
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WAIIXGTON, Jan. 3. A tempor
ary suension of immigration pending
a fiillnvestlKatioii "with' a view to
passln some permanent legislation,"
Is tljeieal issue" berore congress,
Chnirr.il Colt, of the senate immigra
tion cmnittee, declared today at the
openip of hearings on the Johnson
bill rcrictiiig immigration ior : i
year.
Kerkentntive Johnson of Washing
ton, Aior of the house measure, was
tho fi witness. .
"I ittold the situation immediately
confroing us," he;sald, '".SjSuch that
ali'ensSe coming over in droves. They
are gferlng at European ports in lar
gest iiuuers yet ioiiuucm. w
resenfi highly undesirable class.
Mr.lilmson dealt largely with the
increapg unemployment in this conn
try.
Theloyal Italian government has
suspend the issue of passports to
subject immigrating to the United
Stntesftid will refrain from issuing
such pfcportB until informed as to the
classejif Immigrants desired in this
countrjftlie state department has been
sdvlseoiy the Italian embassy.
IICAG, Jan. 3. HesulS
irst successful experiment:)
nomlcai device at the j
Wilm, t'al., observatory rev
l'iiertain remote Dtars In tij
inait aro many thousand
lara in size than astronomer-
everiirmised, was discussed
pssor A. A. Michelson, jjted
of the University of (iiiago,
ected the device, beforlthe
i Physical socioty, moling
innection with the Anielan
As-ociHuii for the Advancemefl of
Sdsncel
the direction of Pitnfssor
, astronomical expeiii iave
Bl computed the diameter olAnha
Orloius.ine of the stars in il!on
sielitionlif Orion. The oro it'ound
ti b 30t.lHIO,000 miles in diiietcr
nakne ittann times as large l tim
s-iiv nd nuking the earth seeilmost
iiplBiflcait in comparison, I the
i utmost a minion times aiiirge
tneartn.-
the diameter of the star can easily bo
determined.
The device was perfected last sum
mer and taken to California by Pro
fessor Michelson ami its secret was
carefully guarded until today. On
Tuesday the success of. the device was
telegraphed to the professor. The
device is accurate to within .0001 of
a second of longitude, or approxim
ately tho angle subtended by the
head of a pin at a distance of 1000
miles.
1 vili
iPrcessor lllchelsoii waB avftied
fibel prize in physics thfeen
rs go. Ills device used in -lCu-
g he diameter of Alpha Ornur,
rle'y described as follows: -j.
he lirror of an eight foot rejet-
telicope is obscured by an
lite up with two slits adjusble
idtland distance' apart. A'en
inatiment'.is focused on a r,
eatc f an image of a star tre'
arsiseries of interference ban!
agedat equal distances art
paraM to the two slits. AVji
Islllsvie properly adjusted a f.
e ist nally attained bet wo.
thili at Wich the fringes disappe1.
le ang. of tile subtended stau
. Notice
Notice Is hereby given that all war
rants issued by the 'City of Ilutte Falls,
Oregon, from No. 210 to No. 237 Inclu
sive die payable. Interest will cease
Jan. 1, 1921. N. H. STODDARD,
242 ' Treasurer U'utto Falls, Ore,
AT ITS BEST
EThe strongest com- I
pliment ever paid to
is the vain attempts at
imitation, lhose
who take cod-liver
oil at its best, take
Scott's Emulsion
Scolt & Bowno, Bloomfidd. N. J.
-ALSO MAKERS OF-
(Tablets or Granules)
for iMrsicpcTfnM
imviuiNtf i ivil g
ro-isk I
the
e aiig. of the subtended stau
ned jL' a. 'simple.-formula 10
tl.V.,l 1 l.
etar h'n .tlie earth are kno
Mlterolqi Loosens Up Those
Stil Joints-Drives Out Pain
mi'H knov why ; thousands use
Mut :role one you . experience tho
glai elidf ites.
& a jar atmce from the nearest
dm store. , It 3 a clean, white oint
mec made wii the oil of mustard.
Bel! than a irrtard plaster and does
not ister. Brigs ease and comfort
hi!5t is beingrubbed on I
Mtterole is rtommended by many
dpqts and nursj.JVljllionsof jars are
uswannually fcironchitis, croup, stiff
ned asthma, n otalgia, pleurisy, rheu
rnal jt, lumbago, ains and aches of the
bacVr joints, s;ains, sore muscles,
bruii, chilblains, rosted feet, colds of
theust (itoftenievents pneumonia).
.NOW, ON SALE
. JANUARY;:;
The jPalin Beach
Harper
'agar-
Frocks, wraps, sport togs and lints
for your Southern trip, na well
ns the things you'll need in town;
trim Iniileurs ior the oitv. imintv
1):. inodl for winior sn6rts, evenins
fx powns in alt dnprcrsof formality,
J) and daytiiuennd nftrrnoon froc1;s
;j for nil ocensions. AIo, of roursf,
J the ltcat fiction there isnnd the six
y service dcpartmenls of Ilu'-pcr'a
Dazcr. 1 -
I ,. FOR SALE BY
l 0. L.. DAVIDSON "'
jjistnoutor
People will be interested In hear
ing of the marriage of two well
known and highly esteemed residents
of Ashland, Mr. .James V.' Mlllner
ami Mrs. Ada Stannnrd, who were
ijuiotly married at the home of the
bride at 10S9 Boulevard, Thursday
evening at 8 o'clock by Dr. C. E. Ed
wards. Mr. and .Mrs. Mlllner have
been residents' of Ashland for the
past ten years. Mr. iMillncr Is a re
tired business man formerly from
Iowa where he still has largo inter
ests. Ho also has lunches In the
llellvlew district. He is one of the
directors of the Citizens bank. Mrs.
Milliter Is one of the most successful
teachers of the valley. She taught
In the State Training school In Minne
sota and since coming to Oregon has
tuught In the Ashland and Talent
schools, this being her seventh year
in the Talent schools. They both are
active In church and BOcial circles.
They expect to leave for southern
California In their car In the near
future to spend the remainder of the
winter, where Mrs. Milliter's son
fleorge is attending the university.
They expect to visit Iowa before re
turning to Oregon in the spring. A
host of friends in tho valley are wish
ing them all joy on their trip both
to California and in all the Journey
of life.
The
the an
ened t
brnry,
S. A. WITHDRAWAL ACCEPTED
'(Continued from Page One)
. Speaking of the pending treaty with
Colombia. Secretary Colby predicted
II would be ratified and maintained
Willi propriety and Justice. Aellon by
the I'niled States In connection with
the Independence of Panama, would
be dealt with In the treaty, he said
as tho convention will represent the
"fi-nnk and unconconled efforts of the
Knifed States to asuuaire the feelings
Cob'tiiMii. towards which the t'nlt-ed-
states entertains the friendliest
fecllnn l."
Toucliini: the question of exchange
beiwci-n tiie t'nited Stales and Argen
tina Ml Colby explained the appar
ent ndva itiKe in the exchange situa
tion wan lenlly in.lurlous to North
American trade, since it reduces buy
ing by raNinn prices. Herald Ihe
I'niled Suites was nmklnit all possible
efforts to s-ilve the problem.
rmer's Slibrt Course, under
es of the Farm Bureau op
morning at the Public hl
ith 100 horticulturists and
apriciili istu in attendance. This
was frill growers day, and the sub
jects dL'iisscd were along orchard
culture enes. Talks were given by
C. C. C. Prof. K. C. itoinier, iPro'
Long, iql Hal W. Ilingliam. lec
tures oiilillght control and. proven
'tion, andpruning were given at this
morning! session. The meetings.
will contlup all week.
Lliecial Co
Convocation Tues
I lay, January -1, 8 p. m
K k'gree. Light lunch. Visl
? I ors welcomed.
A. F. XOTH,
(13 Secretary.
'T
t Kotico .
To anydii desiring a real car nt a
bargain, lani returning east, and
will sacrlfU my new Nash roadste
equipped th Hayes wire wheels.
Gabriel siltibers, extra tire,' tire
cover and Jreq tubes, spotlight, wind
shield cled'ir. foot pads, and 1921
license. Cf was purchased from the
Pruilt-My Motor Co., Oct. 25th,
and has bdu dytven 3.100 miles.
For part ulurs and terms, call
either tho Srtiltt-Myers Motor Co. or
Louis G. ESon, Gold Hill. 213
Til LATE TtCLASSlFY
I.E.
-Turkes for breeding,
ing, Cetrnl Point. 2G7
FOR F
FOR
room I
'T Aparthint, $20.
21b N.
24-1
iKNTi FuVlshed sleeping
70S W. Fou h. Phone S35-I..
FOR S I
W. FI
E Househol furniture. 70S
:th. l'hoiio vlil-L. 211
UP One ct'stuut sorrci
pound. Wite hind foot.
right hind le,. Owner can
line by payin. charges. and
lliief of Police 242'
FOR SAMs Pine stunijige ?2.00 per
con M.ione uss-j-3. ; tf
F0RS-f:. RENT OK T:ADE What
late :. for throe Run house, S
lots, fl I'hoenix. Culi at Apparel
uesii iiij .. (.-ontrai 211
CARETS 3
Carl Teliftwald Is expected hack
Tuesday from his visit at Portland,
for which city he departed Friday
evening. v
"They Work while you Sleeo"
T.ni heartily
Slav bilious ,-
head dufl and s
ct. Take (as,
No griping no
60 cents,
thout d'atrem! D.in't
onstipated. with viur
mach sour, y.wv," up-
ret tonight c.,..
your liver and J- el nd n ,i ,i.'
lit ml m.K- ,.J..: " .... "'" "f -".
or mou! j. Uiit
Jitaveiiieu.--e.
lenioy year unrt- 1J..0
pn live Ca-icareu tr.n
10,
WAXTtl
nrk.
FORSAll
Iron
sun.
Woman tor geieral house
s. ill. I. Minor. Phone
; 244
-One Jersey miu cow. one
l-Clbarrow. Phuie 14B-J.
iventh St.. 214
WAXTEil
li. for I
moatli.
perienrl
titulars i
Citil S.i
able Bll
1'lerks I men. wonen ) over
istal .Mail Seivce. $130
aminaiioiis Jamarr. Ex-
r.uecessai y. For free liar
rite J. Leonard, (former
e Examiner), T.S Equit-
asnington, D. C. 24
FOR 3AI.1
side. I-
a 'l
ptone
5i:i
Fine bungalow m Enst
" Cement basem nt. If
ids at $2700 ao quick.
nee Pierce at .05 or
242
FOR M
notified
t lli
M0lt Hj
l3f''
FOR SA1-1-I
About J
into tMl
Mivitoro-517-U
FOn'sAl-1'!
oia icre -
if me n-fl
.-..-.unre '3
on-resident owner Just
to cut price frmr. $500
10 acres close in. u is
isioney and then some.
; - 212
" acres with 5 room
rue barn. Spring vmpr
young orchard coming
Only 2 stiiles rm
'e $KMii riish- , phone
242
nb! ri,"X 'letter I
Phone Ji
am authorised to sell
" ranch for $:ntiin an,i
"f bad mini and long
.nt. noi oojection-
this oer.
212
FOR
forffi (0.r
vmd 6-
J
pee'
trade- "
PlKiO
:w 1,1 '': cement
'OR sil and lit
-umber, a No liav-
mg g:i!ig !,iow ,
ave oi: t,, od,.,
212
a -v -i' ".,1 t X
AND' (J
GET m?
IT"
OS dedicated to
I Jhat great amy
61 men and wo-
liiien from
iwhom we hear
Is'p much and of
(Thorn -we hear
M little. M
miTS BIG! fj
REFIED SERVICE
it a saving
We a-.'in a position to
give., e! lowest... possible,
rates tainable.
Every jin of modern fun
eral sic is given our
most csful attention.
$ also
. theiAistance of a
Litised Lady
hbalmer t
withfi. ;extra charge-
WeekiConger Co.
f't CORONA Personal
"Y- Typewriter
Fold It up. Uke It
with joa, type
write enywh ere.
I $50.00, Including
I carrying case.
,MKIKOiBUK STOHE
DioiTiSut-jr Fo. Oregort.
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