Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 06, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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Personal
i Medford awoke today to find the
first wintry appearing weather of !the
'(season with a minimum temperature
'of.28 degree5:'siiow-co'c;si foothills
especially to the east, and with a thin
coat of Ice on the sidewalks and in
yards' where1' there were pools of water.
The sun came out in a mild form late
Ihls forenoon. Kaln again Is the pre
diction for Friday. Only -.04 of an
inch of rain "fell Wednesday.1 ...
-Get your corn at ft uss Mill and buy
lt.for less.' Fine eastern shelled corn
jiiBt reeelTed.1 Phone-529. ' ' ' '
After the stork comes phone us
for" nurser, nipples., etc. Medford
Pharmacy, prescription1 druggists,
jrain' and Central.' Phone (L .
!ow your 1921 portrait.' i.N!i resolu
tion will give you and othlrVgreater
Joy In years to come than a good photo
graph.' Later you will appreciate mo
photographic; mlley-tones iwhlch we
make for you. Main and Central, South
No. 204, Mnckey, ' 248
The navy has stopped enlisting re
cruits, but is still enlisting men of
previous experience in that branch of
service. . Ralph Carri the recruiting
officer of Modford and vicinity receiv
ed official orders to this effect on Jan
uary. 4th. v
Are you still forgetting to wrlto it
3921 Instead of 1920, or have you now
gotten onto the hang of the thing.
; fet those, Boftpuper tablets at this
rilVi.ce at ioc per pound. AC
ias your stovo shown signs of foil
ing or coll sprung a leak? Stoves and
coils .rebuilt, and repaired. Prompt
service, reasonable charges.' . Phono
939. 109 South Holly. 249
Jackson county was well represent
ed on the program : ot the Farmers
.Short course;, ot Jo'sephlno county, at
Urania, Pass .yesterday afternoon and
evening with 'addresses by' -Prof. P. C.
ltiitmor, R. ti. Iloko and ' George A.
Mansfield. ; ; 1
January .clearance sale at Endors.'
'!. ; , ' . 247
"'Your proscription will be filled as
tlio doctor intends It to bo with pure
drugs and in proper proportions. We
"know how." ' Medford pharmacy,
prescription specialists, Main and
" Central,'' Phone 10. ' '
', Mrs. '. Hanoy.' hemstitching, ' pecot,
buttons covered: . 'M. F. &.' II. bldg.
' .... ' "' ' 26
Mr. and' Mrs! Frederick Pelouzo ot
Kitglo. Point are In Portland and guests
at the J Jotl Portland. '.'..''.,'
'Among poultry, feeds you will always
, fiild Kerr's egg mush and Gylden, Rod
o'gis' muHh..'ttt. thq top. Huy tliem lit
Farm Iliirean.Co-oporutlvo ICxcbango.
' ' Uelco-IJabtf-Kluctriclly . for .every
farm, iiodford Kloctrlo-Oo. ,
!' 'Huy this week at Endors,. Ashland.
'?' , ''' v. --' ., 247
. , Don Colvig Is In Klamath Fn.lls this
week from. Yreka on power company
yjjusInosB. i
i,; Anothor. shipment' of soft , shelled
walnuts .at 2Bc per lb... at Warner,
jyortman &', Cipro's. .J ; 250
Uuttiir Roll Dread at your grocer.
, .'' . - 2 4 C
'i Dr. Robert W. .Stearns is sufficent
ly recovered from his recent opera
tion, to J-csume the, practice of med
icine.. .. , ,240
Persons , who have arrived by auto
from California. In .Modford the past
few days report that tho roads ore in
very had condition In Bpots between
Redding and Ashland because of heavy
rains. - '
For Sale -Eighth grndo and fifth
grade school, books, good as now, at
the Medford Shoo Hospital, 119 East
Sixth street. . . 240
Thor and Eden electric washing ma
chines. ':; Terms. :- People's i Electric
Store. , .-' :''".'-. ' 248
.''Do. not ordor calendars' from travel
ing representatives or. out of "town
firms. Wo have a factory lino of ail
sizes and kinds of calendars, wall
pookets. cut-outs, etc. Hint wo' will
show the. 'trade later and save.' you
ihoney on the same. tf
' There seems to be a diversity as to
whether (ou not enough rain has fallen
(Ilia winter' to make t he ground suffic
iently ;vet.; Ono man, it is stated,
claims he found dry ground ill n depth
.of 12 lrtrtlios. Another claims ho pene
t rated 20 Inchos beforo he found dry
Blfliinil, while u third says he dug
four feet and found the rain had soak
ed In as far as ho dug, and ho could
see no dry ground nl any depth. The
fact that the streams are rising greatly
lifter each ruin Indicates that the
ground has all the moisture It can hold
apil that the surplus Is running off into
the livers and creeks. Ashland Tid
ings.
Puro eastern buckwheat In five and
nliic-pnuud sacks at Warner, Wortman
& Gore's. 250'
One ot tho Jolllost social times of
Ihe New . Year was a gathering of
valley friends at Endore clearance sale
at Ashland. 247
'Carl Jeschke, high-grade watch and
clock repairing. 11 Fir street.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. Von llovonberg of
Rums Valley arrived in tho city yester
day and are guests lit the Medford. ,
Butter Roll Bread at your grocer.
t 240
'i'lnders big store annnlcd H000 to
the public this week by saving 6S men
1C each on a now suit ot clothes. This
offer is still good. 247
Upholstering, packing and crating of
alt' kinds, mnlticss making and reno
vating, chulr repairing. Call at 101 S
Central Or phono 510J. 267
.. Judge Kelly, garbed In 'Inhering
clothes, Is n busy man these days
superlntehdlntt the work of rushing Ihe
preparations at the Tiigiinlu oil well
fur ;he 'resumption of drilling.
1'IJiiy your glrlio a, hat, for 2.7c at
Enders, Ashlnud. W
Hemstitching and ecoting. Ilntidl
craft 'Shop."
Huy goods' at . wholesale cost at
Enders. ,j , . ' .
' Chas.. Roames. who recently resign
ed as assistant U. S. district attorney
of Oregon to engage In law practice In
this 'city with ,'h'B brother, - A. ! E.
Reame3, arrived "here from Portlnnd
this, week (by autb after a. somewhat
thrilling experience In. the high watcri
between Junction City and -' Eugene1.
They' fonnd the Pacific lilghway at
that point Impassable because ot high
water and made a detour on the old
county road driving successfully thru
several long stretches of water which
reached Into the bed of the car, by
placing a card board shield overthc
radiator, which prevented the water
leaching the carburetor Iii '.the1, .last
stretch of . water the other side of
Eugene however, their car was stalled
when the water became bo deep that
only a part of the top of the radiator
cap could be Been, and'had to be .towed
out. '
Mann's January clearance sale opens
Saturday, Jan. 8th.' Every article re
ducedIt will please you. ' 245
Ilrooms inado by. 'the Rogue River
Iiroom Works are the. best for the
money, insist 'on hotne-made brooms.
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The M". M. Department. store will
begin' an "Adjustment , and Clearance
sale" Saturday, morning and has a
page ot Interesting hews in this even
ing's paper That will interest overs'
member of the family.
Included .among tho guests at fhe
Holland are II.' M. Spain and W. E.
Hauser of Memphis, Tenn., Glenn Sam
nelson of Oseo, III., Mrs. Delmar, of
Salt Lake City, D. M. Iteid and fiimljy
of Genada, Calif., and Mrs. J. II. Lucas
and Mrs. M. W. Wagner of Hilt.
The famous Van. Raalte glove silk
underwear now on sale at the Vanity
Shop, new location cor. E. Main and
Bartlett. i : ; .'251
Now that your stock inventory Js
over: it is time 'to take inventory of
your ' Insurance. If -you are not ndd
nuately protected , call C. L, t Goff,
phone 41. ' ' ' , 247
We save you tnonej. 6ri your dry
cleaning, dyeing nd repairing. City
Cleaning Works, 401 South Riverside.
Phone 414. ' . ' ' ; tf
A. 13. Mackenzie of Portlnnd' has
beep in the .southern' part of the state
Investigating the' practicability of a
passonger airplane . sorvlce between
southern Oregon towns and as far an
Klamnth 'Falls. ;:;The service may be
muuguruled next spring, Mr. Mucken
zfe says. 'All trips would probably cost
tho passengers about $1 a mlnuto, and
tho round trip from Medford t,o Klam
ath Falls would probably take 40 in in
utes. The '..company, now owns two
Ihrec-pasBCiiger 200 horsepower stun.
daril .planes. Portland Journal.
A. Mou and family were shopping at
Enders clearance sale at Ashland to
day... ,'.. , '-. . . - 247'
iWondorful values in beaded, em
broidered and lace trimmed blouses
at 33 1-3 por' cent:l discount. s The
Vanity Shop, now location, cor. East
Slain and Bnrllattv 247,
Dclco-Llght farm light and power
plants. Medford Electric Co.'
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Banker of Walla
Walla,' Wash., who are' the 'guests'' .of
Mr. and Mrs. WVS. McMnnn, are for
merly of Modford and are on their
way to southern California where they
will make their home in the future.
1 Among the tillractlvo January gales'
advertised in this paper is that of En
dors & Sons of Ashland that Is now In
(irogress. " " . ' ' '' ' ' '
See Close about rbborlng your cylin
ders. Riverside Onwge. -C2C0
Inland Suporoyl and plain", piston
rings at Riverside Garage. ' 200
Beur creek which was at a very high
stage Wednesday, was down consider
ably today, as was the Rogue river.
Miss Altn Naylor, thq Goodwin Cor-
setlcre. Phone 94 8-J. 262
Hemstitching and pecotlng. 10
cents per yard.. The Vanity Shopndw
location,' cor. East Main and Bartlett.
' 265
lenders nt 'Ashland soil shoes at pre
war pi'lees. 24
A. B. Cornell wlthMrs. Cornell is in
Portland attondlng' the 14th "ttnuiuil
convention of the 'agents of tho Oregon
Life Insurance company.. At the close
of the convention Mrs. Cornell will
leave for a visit with friends at .Seattle
and other coast points.
Dr. liolnc, eye, car, nose, throat, tf
Invest jour savings In tho Jackson
County Building and Limn association
. tt
Bring your pumping problems to the
People's Electric Store. , 248
Reports received at (he office of the
forest supervisor Indicate an almost
unprecedented rainfall in tho moun
tains. At the Pugo creek ranger sta
tion, near Waldo, 50 Inches of'ral'i
has fallen since September 1st. Dur
ing tho same period 42 Inches Is the
record at tho Agpcss station. Grants
Pass Cornier.
Tho Wise .family shops at Eudora,
Ashland. , 247
R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man.
Insurance, and .Bonds, plus Service.;
. All mlllinory and blouses :
33 1-3 per cent discount - ,i
The Vanity Shop, new location.
Cor. E. Main and Bartlott. 247
Pnul B. McKeo anil W. M. Shcpard
of tho California-Oregon Power com
pany are here from San Francisco to
visit the Medford office.
We have a new up to date line of
lighting fixtures. People's Electric
Store. 248
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
rie Co. Phone Hut.
Then'. Fish. Jr., was n visitor In Un
ity from Table Rock yesterday.
Endors at Ashland nro selling $35
suits at $19.95. ' 247
We havo secured the services of n
first Class auto washer and polisher.
(live him n tryont. Open until 12 at
night, lliltston Motors. ' 2 IS
J. J. llashoio of 837 South Onkdale
avenue commenced work today at the
Trigonla oil well.
Grape elder, fresh from the press nt
the Jackson County Creamery Bottllnc
iVpt. phono 22 K. i
MEDFOftD MATU TRIBUNE,
Unquestionably southern Oregon's
leading citizen, a former speaker of
the house of representatives, former
Btate senator, leading, banker ot Asn
land and one of the leading publlc-
splrlted citizens and patriotic workers
of that section. Joint chairman of state
fish' comriilsslon and state game com-
ml;;:j!oii, Representative Carter. is one
of the most notable acquisitions of the
1921 session. - A man of personality
address, eloquence, experience '.'and
substantial success, it .is certain he
win ne one ot ine most niiiueuiiui
memfiers. Oregon Voter. " ' '..
New ihies and shoe.' repairing, Tea
sbnable prices at the Medford Shoe
Hospital, 119 E. Sixth street.
The latest-addition to the Premier
Novelty . orchestra Is Mrs. Harry
Howell, violinist, whb'haB had years
of experience' in dance- and theatre
orchestra work and is generally con
ceded to be one of the leading violin
ists of southern Oregon.?
1 10 per cent to i per cent. discount
on merchandise this week. Jap Art
Store. - - 245
Oregonlans registered at the Holland
Include J. Lv Edwards of ML Hood,
Jack L. Jones of Portland,. Job. Shock
ley of Roseburg, H. A: Undgren And
L. J. Allen of .Corvallls, L. L Eaton
of Gold' Hill; C. I. Patton" of Butte
Falls and Chester C. Davis of Prospect,
' Big clearance sale on this week at
Jap Art Store. ..245
Mother's cooking is evidently prov
ing too great an. attraction for Judge
Glenn O. Taylor who left for a visit
with his parents at Lodl, Calif., several
days before Christmas and has not yet
returned. 1 1
Try our merchants lunch. ' The
Shnsta. ' - .
Eugene ' Coburn, who has. just left
the offlco of county, clqrk of Josephine
county after holding that position for
three terms, and who is very ' well
known in Jackson county, will enter
the law office of Judge J. W.. Colvig,
at Grants Pass, where he will aBslst
in the office work ail prepare .himself
to seek admission to the bar. ' ,
One hundred ladles'- hats and '.velvet
shapes are ioffered at $1' each at
Enders big clearance sale. ' '- 247
' An 1 enjoyable .social event df. tho
week to be held tomorrow night is the
American Legion dancing assembly at
the. Legion hall. .Dancing will e the
chief diversion of, the. evening though
tho club rooms will be at the disposal
of those who prefer cards. Music Will
be provided by the Premier orches'tra.
A cordial invitation Is extended to "nil.
' Phone 321-X for your wood. 16-in.
pine limbs, 'dry; $4.25. Fine heater
wood, also '10:ln..;hardwQod Good
and dry. dak and laurel $5:25. per
tier., Order one day in ndVanco. 240
Tom Anderson, son of Mrs. Liiclnda
Anderson and nephew of A. E. and
Chas. Reames who la a student at the
Tamnlpais military academy at Sun
Raphael, Calif., was seizei) with: -a
severe attack of i appendicitis, which
necessitated an immediate operation,
according to a, telegram received here
yesterday by his mother, 'who received
another message thlg .morning, stating
that Ills' condition. 'was'very favorable.
"Mrs.' Paul Hansen, corsettere for
NuBone. " Phone 685-J.' : tf
K. M. C Nqlll, pwner of the famed
Arilcncrnlg Jersey Farm near Gl-nuta
Pass Is a visitor In the city 'who' Is a
guest at the Medford.. .
. You're loosing money if you don't
buy your corn of Monarch Seed, Co.
Their prices are always right.
Rev. .Will. B: Hamilton of this city is
In Portland and a guest at the Imperial
hotel. '. ,
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
tric Co. i Phone 601. . "
The water and heating systems of
the Liberty Dullding,' which were put
out of commission by last Sunday
night s fire, nro again in working or
der much to the gratification of the
tenants. .
Smoke Crater pake cigars, niado jn
Meniora. iJnono 900-M. ' 254
Among guests'' at the Medford .are
Mrs. Creason of Lettibrldge; Alberta,' J.
Morton of Buffalo, N. Y J. G. ilacltio
of Los'A'iigeles, J. H. Pendleton of New
York, Russell' Hays of San Francisco
and Mildred Sharp of Fort Jones, Cal'.
liiiests from Portland ,are .Mr. and
Mrs; J. Prngg, Mr. and Mrs. W. B
Gionde,' Mr. and Mrs. 'C.' W. Roberts,
v: K. Wllllngalo, F. B. Hammond, L. A
Hauser, F. C. Ackerman, N. B. Chap
man. J. A. Van Wle, H. H. Rosenberg,
'.. N: Agce; W.' T. Richmond and M.
Cotturi. '
Happy .Bob, best Shoo cobblor In
town at Kldd's Shoe Store,' 223 East
Minn.
George A. Mansfield is on the uro
gram of the State Drainage association
convention which convened todnv at
Portland, for an address as president
or tho stnto farm bureau federation on
"Drainage as a Business Profession."
Hot Taniales at DeVoe's. tf
Senator H. Von der Ilellen arrived
home this forenoon from , Corvallls
where ho attended a session of the 0.
A. C. board of regents.
Girl attending business college will
exchange service for home and small
wages.' Phone 2D9-H. '245
An entertainment and smoker Will
bo held by the, Elks lodge tonight In
connection with the annual' roll call.
The ocenslow Is expected to draw out
a very large attendance. L
Those wishing to .rent water from
the Canal ".company! next season
should make written application nt
once for the amount needed. No ap
plications' roceivod' after March 15,
1921 will be considered'
Special Agent Cotturi of the South-
em Pacific detective and police force.
Is In tho city on business, having ar
rived Wednesday. 1
Nash hotel guests Include Mr. and
Mrs. I A. Shmltt of Grunt!) Pnss 'W
Klnslow. of Coqullle and ' Albeit
Sluifskey of San Francisco. '
A unmoor of Medford young people
plan to motor up to Ashinnil Saturday
to nlleiid tho weekly armory dancing
j.arty. -.; - ' ,
MEDFORD. ' . OftFiONT,
Neir President United Statd
Chamber Of Commerca'
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,., .Josqplii.M. jS .,pfrvcs.o( Chicago
111,, vjio,ivii!j Recently clcctcij, .i'retl
lont.'.p.' the .yi;i;ed, S;:;!C3 X'hu,mber '
pf jCommeVcf ai' Washington, .D,'
, Mrs., Tom Fuson was, operated ujion
today for appendicitis, and was report
ed, this .afternoon, as making a good
recovery. .
., Dinner served Saturday for the Farm
Bureau people at the 'Presbyterian
church, at 0o por. plate. , .. ; 24G4'
Good onk wood ''foif sale. Phone 402-R.
', .' :' '. . i :.' t - :-'.. . 247
NEW Ypr.K.f Jan. C Lawrence
Malnwistn, an' agent of the National
Surely . oompany,-: was arrested Today
at. tho corporation's, Broadway office
by. secret sei?vh:o men on , charges o
offering government agents bribes to
talling more than $100,000 for assis
tance In connection with liquor per
mit frauds.
EL IPASO, Texas; Jan. G.i-Shield
ed by 'barrage fire from smugglers on
the Mexican; side of the Rio Grande,
an ageu - Mexican woman carried n
sack full of tequila across the river
early today add deposited, tho liquor
on i no Amoricnn side.
VICTORIA. Tl. C. Jan.' it. A wo-
man will bo the next speaker of the
British Columbian legislature, Mrs:
Mary Ellen Smith, newly elected
representative.' irom Vancouver, re
ceived such -a' largo plurality in tho
recent election that the cabinet nam
ed her for the 'speakership today.
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OBITUARY
INMAN Died nt'her'homo In, Talent
9:lu a. in., Jan. 4th, Mrs. Mary Jose
phine Iinnim daughter of .Ben, and
Mrs. Poley Richardson, aged 79 years
She was born May 27, 1841 in Franklin
county, Mo.- She Camo t,"' Oregon in
I84(r with" her parents and, located In
Lane comity , where she met and mar
ried D. W. Inman, May 27, 1807. To
this .; union" were born Isaac, Milton,
Amos-Thurston, Joseph Cox, Ben T.
anil Harla A. Inman. They moved to
Benton county and then to California
In 1890, where in 1890 Mr. Inman died
leaving her. and one Bon, Ben T.. who
still lives.. They moved back to Tal
ent, Ore., .where they lived until, her
death. . '...,
: Funeral services will be held at tho
Christian church at Talent, Ore., Rev
D. E; Millard officiating. :'
A. F. & A. M.
. Special Communication Med-
ford Lodge 103,. Friday . even-.
ng, Jan. 7th, 7:30 p. m. Work
In E.
A. degree. By order W. M.
. , L. E. WILLIAMS, Secy.
240"
, PARIS, Jan. 6. Great Britain and
France are in close accord relative to
the subject; of German .disarmament
ana reparations, sayB the' London cor
respondent, of the Matin' hi discussing
the meeting of allied premiers to be
held here January 19. "
Judge Harrelcr
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THURSDAY. JANUARY
EJ.
. At this morning's -session of , the
Farmer's! ek,' Pi-oreonr Liiulgren
and Allun of ithe-O.' A-C., aii,iiiial.hpsi
bandry department-, addressed those
present on the care, ieed.und treof
nient of .hogs, , This afternoon's talks
wil have to do with aheep( and 'cattle.
Professor Llndgrne explained the
care of hogs, and how Jt fattened the
farmer's .wallet when the time came
tp sell. , The use of scientific, methods
was a good .investment ' he said, be-
nusa they koiit the hog contented
and producing fat, which he would
not do if he was busy tignting vermin,
and iioj in,-good, health. Carbolic acid
in the feed was good for worms, and
a doso Of blue vltrpl now. and then put
new life into His Swineshlp. - l'roi.
Lipdsren gave a..reclpo for a. hog
tonic,' whhdi . was copied" by. . those
present. ,
Professor Allen,' lp charge of the
Koy's and Gill's Pig clubs at tho O.
A. C.told of, thq liieods,. used -and
told of sonic startiihg iiigenuity shown
by the youths In -conforming to the
rules. He. recommended that tne boys
and -girls bo given .encouragement in
this, work, and supplied .with Jiigh
grade. hogs. ... , . . I
. Saturday the, ladies of .the. Presby
terian church .will serve ' diniier. . It
was also arranged ,to hold a hog test
in this county about the first of April
at the Justin Judy place, to, find out
what is the best food forihosln this
county., r.
J. E. Mason of Tolo arid ; C. D.
Thompson .werp: .recoinmended for
nominitlon for,, livestock project lead
er, to ho voted on'Siiturday at. the an
nual'Fnrm Bureau meeting. '' '',
Tho program . for toriiorrow' is lis
follows: '''. '
Committeo Work:and Projects, 9:30
to 10 a. m. .
"Chljd Welfare Prpjeet Committee
Work,". P. Pool .9:30 to 10 a. m. ,
".Malnutrition and Child Welfare
Problems," F. Pool. 10 to 10:30.a. m.
"Diet of Nursing, Pregnant Jloth
orts," Lassie Lane, O. A. C, 10:30 to
11:15 n. m.
"Dairy Feeds and Feeding," Bv . B'.
Fltts, O. A. C.. 10 to 12 a. m.
. 'IVVeanlng .the Baby," Lassie Ijiiie,
O. A. C, 11:15 to 12:00. .
Lunch, 12 to'l p. m.
"Need of Milk'ln, Human Diet," E.
B., Fltts, 1 to 1:30 p. m. . 0 .
"Organization of Cow-Testing As-'
Hoclatloiii' 'IV II.. 'Campaign," E. B.
Fltts and .1. B. Blchiin, 1:30 to 2 p, in,
i"Diet of Child up to C Years," Las
aio lame, O. A. C, 2 to .8 p.. rn,; t
"Marketing Dairy Products,',' M. S.
Shroelt, 3. to 3 p. in. . s
"Diet of School Child," Lnsslo tai'e,
U. J rl 10 4 p. HI. ,
Cinnernl Discussion 3 to 4 p.m. '
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A deal was consummated January
t whereby i-L L. Smith of , Ontario,
Oregon, secures ten-year lease tipftn
tho Holland Hotel. Mr. Smith will
tiike charge at once, arriving from
Portland yesterday in company with
C. Y. Tcngwnld, who, will assist Kim
in the business and be- retained as
ipanager.. , , , , t
Mr. Smith is. 'widely, known
throughout the stnte, and conducted
a hotel at Ontario for a number of
years. The Holland is one of the best
small city hosteliles in the west, i .
J. A. AVesterlund,-(Who has been
operating tho Holland .since Its incep
tion, will remain in Medford,- devot
ing his entire time to his orchard and
other Interests.
RANCHER AND WIFE
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AND POIJs't; .Idaho, 'Jan. t'.TH,e
riff's office 'Wim ninVi ,
slier
oulry today Into tlin itnih i.J'
Tuesday of Sydney Gordon Sniith and
his wife at their ranch heme eight
miles north of here. Their-bodies,
badly charred,. were brouxht, here.
The flro was discovered ' by neigh
bors Tuesday aftei-nnnn an.... .i...
hon.-.o was practically .destroyed.' The
" whip loriifl later.
'RHEUMATISM
Is a blood disease and', can-
not be . ciired , by, external ':
treatments; '.. V
ANTI-URIC ,
This herbal remedy will
eliminate the cause o gout, ';
rheumatism or lumbago or 1
your money will b refunded i
Give it a trial. ' i
' For Sale by 4
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
TOO IATE TO CLASSIFY"
IrYl SAVK-uTkyTTrTr breeding.'
J. C. Herring. Central Point. ..2U7
WATK1 Parties having
rugs to repair, phony' 9:'J,
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HARDING CONFERS -iiNFORMATION OF
. oinv niitn .lnn.v G. Another
of the senate irreconcilaMes, Senator
Sherman of Illinois, was anion.,
those with whom President-elect
Harding iiad engagements today to
discuss the plan for an association of
nations. It Is understood that 'va
rious 'domestic problems, including
farmer relief also, were up for con
sideration at the conference.
Albert J. Beveridge, former sena
tor from Indiana and one of the lead
ers of the Roosevelt progressive par
ty in 1912 also was on the president
elect's engagement list. .
''CHARLOTTE, N..C, Jan. 6. Tho
Chadwtck-Hoskine cotton mills, oper
ating five plants here and at Martins
ville, Va.,.: announced today resump
tion -of operations Monday after an
Idleness of-six weeks. -j.The mills op
erate .119,000, spindles and employ
approximately, j0-persons. . ,
- ATH'liXS, Jan.. 5,-7-(By the Asso
ciated : Press.) A party of. soldiers,
whose identity or affiliations aro not
known,, tonight assassinated Colonel
Btefan Fatzeas. who was chief, judge
advocate of court martial under Ven-
lilns.' The colonel., was killed by
siiootlhg, .which occurred near his
home.' ' " ' . . . -
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Rub It on Sore, Stiff Joints and Muscles, and Rheumatism,?
. Lumbago and Pain Vanish Try It and See! ' '
'' Red Pepper Rub takes the ."ouch"
from, sore, stiff,, aching joints. It .can
not hurt .'you, and Uncertainly ends that
old rheumatism torture at once.
. 'When you are suffering, so you'ean
hardly get around, just try "Red Pep
per Rub," and you will have -the quick
Wt relief known. Nothing has such
DON'T,
DIS.COU R A 0 KiMENT is' a. twin brother to S
, -.failure-. -11. things have; 'sccmecl.tol'iscy- '
,'tiirvcy,in your 'business, just -.remember we- -is
faced fai" blacker clouds when' the great
war was on and yet ,the suii broke through, ."i i
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lKill Tht
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... rur yjttr&szr . . and
-r-tolds,.-toght JjQf,fiy, -Lu Grippe
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. Neglected Colds are Dangerous '
Tlce no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for' the nrst sneeze.
'w Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves . 1
Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache
Quinine in this form docs not affect the nead Cascara is best Tonic ,
Laxative No Opiate in Hill's.
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ROGUE RIVER
POULTRY FARM
I1UEKUKKS OF IHI
I'or Sale:
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.Hutching l-o
8-Wcck Old IMillcts
AkciiIs Tor the Krosky Ton-c
VonlllalliiK Oil UurnliiK lirrxul.
vr stovo,, stue U;sT Stove
talaloBiio- Fm, Jiuksoiivillo
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-COMiNGrSLOWLY
COCHRANE, cut., Jan. C Definite
word as. to the progress being made
by the .three Lnited States, naval offl.
cers now dog sledding their way hack
to civilization after being swept In a
balloon' from Itpckaway, New York., to
the wilds of Hudson Day territory, still
was, lacking today. .
Seasoned, trappers of,' tho Hudson
Bay company, speculating oh the mea
ger reports of Indian runners from
Moose- factory, where -the aeronauts
descended, predicted they would arrive
here by tomorrow.
There was also some doubt as to the
trail selected by the Indian" 'guides..
Some thought they were winding down
the Missanahi river while other trap
pers said weather. .conditions favored
the Abitibi river trail. The mercury
registered only a few. degrees below
zero. - ..;
: Rescuq .'squads, carrying ; food , and '
extra clothing were out on each trail,
hoping to meet, the : officers.. ; It was
agreed that if either squad falls to
liieet .the weather, . worn airmen;, by ,
nightfall, it will return, hi the beilot
thatithe other sijiiad. has met them on
the other trail, i . .-.
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concentrated, penetrating heat, as red
peppers.- Just as soon as - you. ..ap
ply Red .Pepper. .Rub , you. ( Will tfeel
tlie tingling heat.- In three minutes it
warms , the.,, sore .-spot.: -through; an1
througli. ; Pain and soreness are gone.
, Ask any druggist for a jar of Rowlej
Red Pepper Rub. It costs but little.
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