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SATT7) lUXW JAN ITATlY THREE I. IHH'ILII JJ V? ASHLAND TO PUT U, S. Track Stars Exonerated of Graft Charges By A. A. U. Head ELECT OFFICERS SETTLING T AT COST OF $2550 1922, ON TUESDAY 7. iteii' r "': "' 1 'Trn3 MEDFOTIT) MAIL TTITHITO, CRATER CLUB TO Ai A new act ff officers to (govern tho ritnliallnn durliiK the year 1D32 will be ni'lvctrit next Tucaduy iiIk'1 by the CruU'ia club, . AceordliiK to thn rutt'a nml regulii tlnna of th Critter their member ship la Untiled tit lty nnd all mem bership applications must I n plkeed tut tltu wutllnir lint until a varum y oc cur. Thero urn strict rule tnvi ruing llu orHanlitutluri, thu Infraction of any mio luuy rniinii a vm-tuny t nny II i no. There lire now fifty rcaltlcnta of Mmt- fori hclntiKlntt to ilio "'lull Willi three applications mi thn wullliiK lint. An lltlemliilli 11 l( nnr fifty III secured at their meetings, allowing; tlm Intereat In th rommtiiilty work for which tho Cruti r have lcilw"d thcinmlvia Althiiuuh the advancement of Med mil u n.l Jiii'ltMoti county l tli muln object of thn tiaanc Intlon. their meet tniiit are lnlererei with n lot of fun nml kooJ fi'llowhhlp. Thn meet Iiikn nra livened liy nn orrhcatra nnd oiulnul annus are ii fnit urn. Thn Craters ar to Medford what tho Itimnrlnim am to I'ortlniicl. Thir Is Bit Inlllntlon fes of five dnllnra. Inn tlirrn are no duea. Every dollar which thn ('rutin wpcnd for the ad vuiu'i'iiiKiit of tlm coittmuuliy muat bo earned ) y l!o in u nn oraanltuttlon. The profit on lh anle of the Modfortlj mime pUtta recently mild iiuto own-! rr Klin our of tho menus used to e rum fund. Another ntlvlupt Will be ittitdo thin i r I n a to Ituv, every auto owner display bluo nml while Med- - fori) Damn ptutti mi hi i'iir, and othrr rnmn will h employed l" secure 1 fund Hint lt bi ucd tor lhe bene fit nt thn enllrn community. No aultirr U paid tt y officer, but JoituinK from tlm mnny nomination. for otll.cra, which r to ba elected at the nun Innrlliirf. one would Intuit Imp ttnit the oiriclal positions who very renumcrntlve. It In not thn policy of tho Cratcra to link i HU im' to Wi'Ofii,. iiiMntHr, but i It., no hi tli-nlrn to Join when vurmii y ot-rurn ultvuld mnH ltiilli'a tlon to l'n ill Jmiy, tlmlrnmn of the nrmlM'riihli roinmltlca. N'uiui of titoiiw liolnlllitli'd for of fk,. folio! Ill Kiui'Uon (prtrljfntl K. C. JrrottH', llnln Koblnaon, V. If. Vw trr. Ii. II. llolr, l-.i:U 1'lrlt ll, O. O. Alr. i f-r, lr. It. V. t'lan'-y. (ltlltirr of I hi' t'lifintom Khlp (vl' irfiiliiiil) C. Imiiton. Atr HpnrwM, J, t'. I'iihuboii, II. H. 1 -in-1 . Kr-irr .f the Trull tmiii'tary) J I. (, t'mbni h. Wltaid ftrraaurrr) !lrnn C. Ty or. W. J. Wnrm-r, V. II. Vawirr. W. I, Vnwttr. Albrrt II. t)rr. Pllol laiirgpitt at nrma) Il nj. C Htirldon, I'M itl MrDonuld. Trunk 1'. Fnrrpll. V. K. ' Wahl, Mid llrown. JUti'l. Hardwrll. II. I Urontlry. Iirila fif thn Korent (rurrullva ronv ntlltin') flva to bn , elnnid Thonma Bwrm, W'm. Vountf. Iawrnn'o Mnnn Ir. II. It. Klllolt, A. J. Vmu-v. Cole llohnoa. Ir. It. W. Clnnry. C. Y. Tenawnld. C". C. Imniurt, Hid Drown. A rlrrow, J. J. Murlittr. fllK'AUO. Jan. 7 Churgia of .-iifiMlioiullm broui;ht nitulint hiW Huy and lin-n MuVcIiIhou of tho Itllnot A. ('.. Jucltiion V. Ki-hol of lh liflrolt A. .. and Krmik and Jon I.ooinU of tho Clil'AKi A. ('.. will be killed BiTordliiK to an nnnouii'-i nu nt tmtny by ('linllrn A. ltt, hrd of llto t ntrnl A. A. t'. and ntrmbor of tin) otiillilltn Hint InvritlKiiU'd tha Imrtfra. Tho alltlnlm wovo charit'-d with "paddluK" riprniia arrounln for MEDFORD PLAYS FT. 13 Tha Medford 111 ikii will luy tholr firm bnkrttaU icmim January S. with Kurt Jum-N. f'onrh lliiiilliK- on I iilannlni; on huMim u f il li urn thn lioii ir turnliiK out r-iil Kood thla n:ir. Thn jjlr'.n undnr Mlax Htol'. iilitirtf am Rolnic to tilny a ft rrllmlitary. Tltv team ha lln lit er Kill" which will innkn a Kood fmhl. Knur nev- murti-nla Itnvp i-iitfied ho hlith achool rim',, thn hololayn. Tlm "iiti.tu i-snla J .in. S7 itnd nvrry nludinl la worl.lnic very Imrd. Tlm rxaiiilnntloiia at'o tho iiiutu of thla rxtrn nt tidy. Mr. Htnward U vlimnluK 'n ImvInK an mini 1kk1 TrlKonoiiiflry tinna. Tha toola nml ouimdo work nrn oil lilaniud. liniE APPLEGME Harold Crump of Modford, aiifDt th fhriatmiia hollduya wllU CUarllo Dun- lord. Tha t'nlontown achool, on Ultlj ApidogMn. itavo & very liitorohllnB pro pram, followed by a pin aoclul, on Chrlaltnn cvn, the prorowU Rolng toward payinu; tr daka. fiirol Van Pyko of Anhliind. lina buwn tIbUIiik lll hr unclp, A. 8. Klalnliuinmer. durlnrt IiIkIi achool vacation. OtvrK" layman Una purohaavd tho Nolmm I'urnel ranch uud cxporu l make tholr luitno thoro. . Chnrlln Dun ford hjhI Uiula Jennliicn wont In to Jacksonville Krldiiy even Inn to tho Flrtnnn' Unit. Cllffonl Cua mnd & trip nrro tho mountain Turailoy ou liuiacbuck for orooorlfH. MIhn IkirlH Klolnhnmmor, Ciirol Vim Iyk nml I'nul Jcnnlnr. nttemleil the hall ut tha Nnt Kuturday ulKlit. CyreiiltiH Coiubeat liaa recently piped wntar Into hla nMlilonco. Nwt llanklnn, a liMthor of John IltiHkliiH, 1h vIhIIIiir tlm lulter thin wok. Tho Jirntliors hnvo not noon each other for fifteen years. i. . x i RHEUMATIC ACHES QUICKLY RELIEVED THE r.ickinf', agonizing rheumatic arhc ia quit kly relieved by an i pliiution of Slonn'a Liniment. For forty voari, folk nil over tho m-orld haws found Slo.in'i to bo tha natural enemy of pains and ache. 71 penetrates ttrilhout rn6Wnj. You ran junt tell by ita healthy, ttimiilating odor that it is going to do you Rood. Keep Sloan's handy for neuralgia, Criatua, lame bncic, ntifl joints, tort KuikIcb, Btruinn nnd pprainit. At oil drug's 35c, 70c, 91.40. Liniment MalyjsSickSIuns VVcli Or.a of Pr.nobWe FamllyKetnrdloa. I iirniimr, liuallhy cutniilexion umi f ruely er.Hobsons jema Ointment trlpn to enalirn rlllna to eompeta In A, A. I'. Kuiitea. In . dufliir'-d Oiiit the elinrnn wiro not mmliilned, lit tlm opinion of tha committee and thnt It hud recom mended to the Niitlonal A. A. V. thnt thn rhtii'tjua bn dlxTnli.mnt. Mr. I)i an I no announced that Join Ituy would rontliiuu to contp to In litertN nnd Hint Hrholz hnd left thu I'llrolt A. C to compete under the color of Ihn New- York A. t ONES AN Mm. '111 Jnrdon nnd duUKhter. Mlna Irtita, veiled Ml (I into a few duya no. IMuIn Iturh Hpcnt the evening at Will Jordnna n hliort I linn iiro. There on a nilntnko In the item of biHt week where It wild Kdwlil lttieh a the aon of Henry Uueh. Hl( la the aon of Fmd Hueh nnd hua re turned to Corxnllla. wheio lie la nt UnilliiK hool at tlm o. A. t". Mra. J umo Spettrer nnd Mlna Oladya Kendall Mulled Mia. Jordon on afternoon Inm; week. Thoa. Annie, Trunk nnd Karl Ken dall went to Medford ou bUMliu-xn hint Krlduy. Jim KrorfelH la V.MUnit ni (Iioiku iloffman'a for a few dnya. Anderaon Men took dinner IhmI Hundiiy nt hla aliitora, Mia. Murlon HltiHhuni. Mwa Alice IlliiRham relurnrd tj her homo hint Hnturtluy nfter BtayliiR a few dnya nt Marlon Klncliunm. Mr. nnd Mra. Thomna Mee. dene Steo and Kritnk Knutcen nttended the dunce nt Murphy hint HuUiril:iy. Thomna Annie, Krank and K.nl Kendull motored to Met, ford hint Krl diiy. i John ItinKhnm nnd Alva Kendall went to Aahlmtd liiHt Knturdiiy on btiNlneHH. Mr. nnd Mra. K. K. f I rove worn din ner Kueala at V. Cmln'a 1nrl Sunday. Mr. nnd Mra. IHck Kotk rnmii out from Htnambont luat AVedneatlny to Marlon HlnKhnntH. Mr. Hot-k helped Mr. UlnKhum butcher hla noun. Andrew Torrey from WlllluniH vlnlt d nt Will Joi-donn hundiiy. A wttteh party Riven, nt tho homn of John JlhiKliiint hint Hattirdny wuh qullu well ittlind'Hl, lUiuut 30 beliiK preiient. After pluylntf tinmen and alnKlng annus and other amiuwmontH for a time, a dainty lunch of ctind wlehea, Hiilnd, enko nnd eoffen wna anrved. Thoae preaent report an en Joyablo time. Will C'ntln wont to Medford hint TiieBtliiy. ' . M. 1). Hognn went to Medford Inst Hnturdny to npend tho New Year. Al and Ueoruo lAionurd nml Pick Hoffman motored to Medford hint Tueaduy. Mra. .lulin lilnKlinm vlalted nt MarV Ion llinnhiim'H IuhI Wedneadny. Mr. nnd Mra. Anderaon Meo went to Medford liiHt Thuradny, Mr. Meo returned tlm dii.V fullowlnw. Mra. Mo remained to tako a course of treat' tnent by a chlropi'a,ctlo, a . Dr. Colo- man. . . ket atipper nnd wn (1rp In hope thnt a lrn crowd will uttetid. I Ilnruuae New Yiar'a enmn on Kun-' day, Kundoy . ho l wna not held ut the achool huuvr u uiuat, but will be held January X, and a Inrca crowd la npertd. 8lnco a choir bus been oreaiiUvd, we are In hope thul more will rome out for th,. alnlnK. They ure titlkliit; of nrniiikliiB to Itnvn cholr pruitlre at tho till f rent Itoinea oil reiiulnr nliihta. Thla mutter will bo taken up nt Hundny ai hool. Thoao In tertafed keep thla In mind end bring their Itleaa for the dlaeimnloit next Sunday. Milo t'ontey h:iM been haullnn wood front tha (Jueiichnlit runch. Mr. farl Htnnley went to Medford Thuradiiy and returned Itomc Krlduy. I'oy M:rnly uud Hormo tSvppert lock u bunch of till tie to Kn'.u l'ulut Bnturduy. Mi. II. K. Tucker and dniiRhtrr, Kllt-it ltd Stella Aduunf apenl Christ lima at Medford. Albeit H. :inluif who hna been In Mitl ford In the lov Hoapltul, return ed home bint week. Mr. nnd Mra. Komoe Hulne nnd two aon. John and I'eeli; apent New Yenr'a with Mr. nnd Mra. Italia of Medford. Mr. and Mra. Joe Henry went to Medford luat Week. Walter l'.adcllffe wna a visitor at the Muxflt ld home Monday. Mra. Joe Maxflild went to Kuglo Point luat week. Mllo C011I1 j- went to Iltitto Kalla luat week to Ket aonte ahukea. Win. HouRluiid went to Central 1'olnt lnat week. Jten Urophy of the Kimla Point dla trlet, boUKht fifteen tona of hay front Mr. U. K. Tucker and Kred Meleraon la helplitK him haul It to hla ranch. Thrto boy. Kdward Htanley, Har old Inllna nnd Ituymond loiiKland, ure mitklnx a mull box for the achool. Mr. V. K. Wtinley helped drlvo beef rattle to Medford laat week. Veldn Mon In returned to llutto Kalla Hnturduy, wheru alio l.t attend- Inn IiIkIi achool. Mra. It. B. Tucker ia In Medford to remain for n few duya. We hud two week'a vacation. Mlaa KiiIjII apt-tit thla tinio ut her homo ou .!i'K"!i'. Mr. unci Mra. Waller Mnmhnlt and three nona vlalted hla father ut Kuglu l'olnt Huturday. Our achool hnd nlnrty-acvcn per cent attendance und fifteen students who were neither tuidy or 11 barn t dur. InK the lnat month. We hnd ten vmita from the purcnta and two from the achool board. AMHLAKI), Jan, CCJfy water ia to b run tnrouifh a rotury colander. thn ineah to connlat of pirfortlon Oiin-alxteenih ot un inch In dluin-ti r, I a toinllni d wntar arion and a-ttUiiit , lank to con $ZI00, liiHtnlltttlon to be f. o. b., on a alto Juat above the mil tilclpnl power plant In the canyon. Hettllnir tnnk'a capacity, JiOGO Knllonn. Thla Inaliiiliilion, It la onfldi-ntly nn- tlclputcd, will ilurlfy tho water actu ation to aui h mi extent ua will relieve tho inettra from working overtlrn. In efforta at aaalmllntlnit ao much for elijii mutter, which at tlriua -1oi;k llnno delicate mechanlama. Kurther inoie, lh wuter aupply Itm-lf In to be "rectified." An additional atoriiifti aupply of nearly two million Kall"iia, which would bo avullable In the cnt of enlnrnliilf the reaervolra now In uae, la not thouiftlt to be u aufflclent atorae na 11 reaerve, ronac'iuently thla plan will not b enterlulned, the coun cil l.clriK Bdll eiiKaKcd In formulntlnti n 1. Inn to Incrcitae the aupply on 1111 abundant acale. Two million '!- lona aounda large an clrvrcHaed In fi'AV unm, but when that amount r-aolvea llnelf Into Ktorattn rapacity' dlnten-j alona, the aim of the needed racr- voir Is not im larKn aa one wou'd tup- 1 pnae. If enlarged reaervolr ur to afford th dculri d relief, then a hUKe one remnlna to be constructed aome whert! In the canyon aren. At the jhame tlm, thn couii'il dot-a not care to tillnquUli rifa'ht and title to a luMil lar' reoervoir on C'rowaon Hill, con nt roc ted yeara eito at a prominent liolnt overlooking Terrace Helghta ilenlrlntr to retain thla relic of n by conn nc,. In view of poaxlbllltlea, which ntny yet develop. A civic or ganisation had eyea on thla 'eligible nlte aa an Ideal apot for Inatallinic i memorial park In honor of local aer Uce men who perlahed In thn world war, but thn city authorltlea do not we fit at preaent to part with it. j In hla annual "apeech, from the throne," Mayor Lamkln rcviewa the activities of tho municipality for the ; paat year, submitting various auitKea :tlona relative to public matters. The j municipal ita'.nry lint remain the ; same as Inn year, on a semi-war fcaals tho mayor, however, referring to pay I ret elved by city officials In other tow ita. a roniparihoti which makes the I'jcal payroll appear reasonable. In a literal constructive way, tho n-syor recommends tho enlargement of the three reservoir connected with the city water system. This Is a mat ter which 'will be held In abeyance, until further Investigation is made through eiKTlnecrlng channels. Tlm I .cater screen to to Installed Is to be 1 yr J- , i-s -TT.rarr- ThffMame thnt Miorrna Correct Electric .Cooldni lurnlshvd by a I'ortland firm. II Electric Coohay ll Correct Cookery U I Cv2 J A , QUALITY H W MAIM H TTHE name "HOTPOINT HUGHES" has com to suggest supremacy in elcctrie cookerjr which means perfect cookery. Every element of convenience), comfort, clean liness, accuracy and superb operation which could be built into an electrical appliance has been developed to its finest point in tho ELECTRIC' RANGE The Hotpoint Hughes is more than a kitchen range; it is a perfect electrical appliance for preparing food in complete comfort and under entirely sanitary conditions. Its scientific appli cation of heat frees the housewife from the care and attention ordinarily demanded by cooking, and assures her of food perfectly cooked, without shrinkage and without loss of flavor. Hotpoint Hughes means safety from open flam and a cleanliness that is impossible in other forms of cooking. Easy Payments PAUL'S ELECTRIC STORE Cor. Main and S. Central Phone SO 1 inn I'.EHLIN, Jan. ". (I?y tho Asso ciated Ires) The sands in tho river Eder have been found to be rich with gold, according- to reports from W'ul deck In Thuringla. Modern machinery is to be used and tho promoters aay they are cer tain they can recover millions of marka worth of the yellow metal. BROWNSBORD NEWS Mr. U. K. Tucker, nnd .William Stnuh went to Modford Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Htuub nro giving a clnnco Saturday, January 7 nt right o'clock, There will be 11 bus- Bank Reserves Increase NKW YORK. Jan. 7. TUo actual condition of the clearing bouso banks and trust companies for the week (fire days) shows that they hold $56,744,170 rescrvo in cxcohs of legal require ments. This Is an Increaso ot $39, 677,950 front lnat week. Seek Friend In Hour of Need "In the hour of need we quickly seek our bent friends." writes CUas. Schrldd Ward do Wet. 957 73rd Ave.. Oakland, Cal., "our little boy and girl had a severe dry, rasping cough without phlegm, a cough that chokes and flushes tho face of tho sufferers like unto convulsions. Foley's Honey and Tar was a wonderful emergency rem edy." 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Make some boy happy fill out tho coupon and mail it TODAY I Mail (hit Coupon (a A publication In which For $2.00 enclosed send a Year's Subscription to THE AMERICAN BOY, beginning with the Number to Name Address Fuses and Safety A fuse in an elefctric circuit is a safety device designed to open the circuit at a certain load. Its use is to prevent the wires in the circuit protected from carrying more than their rated capacity and to prevent fires and damage to electrical apparatus. Fuses are placed at various points in the electrical circuits where the wires branch or change size; also at the entrance to the building to protect the wiring in the building, and on the pole outside of the building to protect the transformer and outside circuit. "When a fuse blows, there is usually a cause for it, such as an -overload or damaged circuit and the cause should be found and : repaired before replacing the fuse. Better investigate and eliminate any risk that may exist. Your Contractor Dealer can protect you at a nominal cost. The California Oregon Power Company Phone 168 , ' ' ' , Medford, Oregon 216 West Main Srteet FULLER BRUSH CO. Iiyle 8. Htocle, County Kepresontative SPECIAL APPOIXTMBXTH FOR VOTO CONVENIENCE Phone 1005 W. Main St. A Free Brush to Every Home i W OOD Under covert $3.00 per tier and up. Prompt delivery. 1118 N. Central Wood Co. Phone 634-X J. M. CARLTON Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors CHANGE OP SCHEDULE AND FARES Duo to laws Imposing heavy additional license fees upon anto stages and regulating the speed and operation thereof and which laws become operative Junuary 1, 1922. it Is necessary In order to comply therewith that we make the following change In schedule and faros, effective January 1, lW&i, MEDFOED-ASHLAND STAGE 1 Leave Modford for ABhland and Ashland for MedforiJ, dally except Sunday. Every hour on the hour from 7 a. m. to 7 p. n., then 9:30 p.m. Also 8: 30 and 10:30 p. m. Saturday only. Sunday Schedule Leave Medford for Ashland and Ashland for Medford every hour on tho hour from 9 a. m. to S p. tn., tien t:S0 and 9:30 p. m. FARES. Modford-Ashland 43 cents. Medford-Talent or Ashland-Phoenlx 30 cents. Medford-Phoenix or Ashland-Talent 20 cents.' Medford-Vorhtes, Ashland-Luke's . Ranch, Phoenix-Talent or any short ride 15 cents. 20 ride book 12.00 INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. W. U LEWIS, Manager. 20 ride book 15.00 20 ride book $3.20 20 ride book I2.5IT