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Ye Smudge Pot
. By. Arthur Perry...
Tlie ciKarette hnbit H srowiti?
d'monc th wonwii folks.. Mid lt some
Bcctlons the fair ones are smoking en
the streets. It will be rude, however,
for a man to auk ftoodlookiiiK blonde
for a mutch. It he has a pocketful.
. The Wooura-w - Wilson Memorial
Fund Is half secured. A1 Forgetting
fund would have been over-subsoribed
In 10. minutes."-'"
' l:nless 8'jme'of the high potency is
rehioved from the standard brands of
moonshine, bootleggers will have to
draft customers. A move is afoot t3
curb the washbailer distillers by abol
ishing wa6hb3ile:s.v - ;
. ... . ' .
THE SUNDAY-ONLY TYPE
" .' (SisViyou News)
. Many people trying to be Chris
tians' continue - their cigarettes,
their selfishness, their prjfanity.
- Mhelr ' filthy conversations, their
attendance at places of question
able rifrhteousness; and they as-
same no religious resionsibtlity,
that places demands 'upon their
time and energies.
The Stillman divorce suit is still
struggling along through the maze of
legal tinkering, but being just a plain
case of orneryness without any frills,
it is- creating 'no "pmMto interest' like
movie cussedness.
Rain fell- copiously all day Friday,
and came close to being another
Waterloo. .
"GOOD ROADS AND THE CHURCH"
(Sermon topic Salem Statesman).
They sure do increase the attendance
on sunny' Sunday mornings when the
fish are biting. r
Prices are getting down vhere the
nickel, key on a cash register gets a
little exercise.
'"'She Flies With Her Own Wings"
the' state motto of Oregon, is not ap
propriate, acceding to the artistic
souls. - They want a new one. Make
it: As ttfte Indians Left It.
' .' ' THE SELF HATER
: (Blue Mountain Times)
Exceptionally smart young man,
college breJ, magnetic personality, .
brilliant salesman, meet anybody,
any time, noted for originality of
conception, highly preceptive, and
a .social asset to any community
desires position with firm that is
able to recognize genius when
present. Address W-. F. A.rOn.
Del.
it is aoout time the i s. had a
Pungle Fp Week for European nati-jns
who refuse to pay their war debts
without : another war, and maintain "all
obligations were fulfilled when they
cheered jfool, theories, and allowed
Aliierican soldiers to march down the
leading boulevards enroute to save
their national hides. "La Uelle France"
Is the chief fit thrower against remit
ting: ' ' . ' ' ' :
Hay, hauling is still belnz induced
in IFiimow. r.imrdi The im,n ,.r
,i,. 'f, i,,.. . , ,,, . , ...
the off horse was embellished with
.. ,, , ...
uiunucuiiy uiraiiKOU pussywillows.
William Jennings Bryan is engaged
ill an argument with a fniversity
president over the relations between I
science and religion. Not knowing'
anythlng about either he IS able to
snout 16 wonhi to the ,rnfna.ii-- I
and he wroiiL-n nsiuii
Had That Tired, Worn-Out Feeling I v. u,iW ;in a letter he fixed so it
Do you know that "awful tired feel-',,,,1, not he steamed open?
Ins," iMiftuldnesg, lame or weak back, I 10. What do the words "Anno
sore. muscles, stiff or swollen joints, or Dirnini" mean?
rheumatic pains usually indicate kld-l Answers to YvsU'iibiy'H VueU"; .
Key trouble? Foley Kidney Pills act! H,JW "' edipscs of. -tho sun
promptly and effectively. - Mrs. Ro-1 l,m' '"' vri'r! AnH' Tw,ft
berta Mllv. TOO Alton s't Alton in Neither one is .visible iu ..North
writes: "For three years i had a tired,
worn-out feeling. Various treatments
fnilcd. I began to improve on the sec-
md dose of Foley Kidney Pills and to-
riny I feel VlkO new " Sold ovorvwhore.
' , Ad,V,
W u Rippln:$Rhiinos1p
THE VALE
'I I1KHK is no fount ry lulo below that can't province sonic
I l'rainl tf woe. I've traveled nil the worUl around to fiiul
some hollow in the y.i-otiiiil where one iir comfort ltiiyht recline,
anil cry aloihl "This count ry!'s line '," I've lived where it ,is
nlways sprhiiT ul hiitls are ever on the wiiiir, an. I l.hcro I found
tlie noxious fly Would rccosruizo no tint to die, .1 pitched my
tent heside the sen mid watched the billows wild ami frov'utd
thought nt last I'd found a place designed to soothe ths Jnwnaii
race. And then 1 saw a foghank creep from out the readies of
the deep; tlie fosr was irrny And dank toil coM, as illatmuy as the
jrr.iveyard mold; it soaked into my -holies and tlicfvs, mil filled
my organs and my shoes, and rheumatism cliuihcd my frame and
broke my heart and loft r c lame. I Iniilt myself a little shack
upon a mountain's rocky back; and thery the air was pure and
sweet, the view was fine enough to eat. Hut there larire vats
their council held, ami all night long the bolvats yelled, and name
less varmints to their dens bore off my Pitlaml China liens. If
one's inclined to tear his hair, he'll gather' lemons everywhere;
he'U find no place beneath the sun where grief and trouble do not
rnu. Contentment, like a thrifty tree, will grow wherever you
may he. if you don't, rake around to find some sorrows to dis
turb vour mind.
Quill
AVlien exports fall off. natioi.s
Some people an.- good for notiiiii!'. and some arc good for revenue
-nly.
If the world goes back to the
to the bow-wows.
Britain's Pacific possessions-are
: tay that way.
If everybody could choose his lot
on Easv Street.
"When a man stands aside to let a woman board a street car, you
can't tell whether it is chivalryor curiosity.
AVhcn all the fighting is done
fall out about trifles.
France can't duplicate I'nde
nice wide oceans as props.
It isn't probable, however, that
the feet remain cold.
"When the swords are beaten into
of war will be used for county fairs.
The poor will pay the war debt.
it; and the poor furnish posterity.
Old Dobbin had his faults, but you didn't have to pour hot water
on him to get him started on a cold morning.
!Men learn from hard experience, and next time they will have
sense enough in time of war to prepare for peace.
"The bootlegger receives too
docs. Sympathy .should be saved
They say insects cost the world a
estimate doesn't include ihe ravages
Another excellent business policy is the one that makes the con.
sinner the bencficiarv of the wholesaler's reductions.
Divine love hates the sin and
of submarines, nations appear to
( It must be embarrassing to an
can't decide whether thj. man at
book agent. - 5 ,
('el-many was. militaristic because she called a treaty a scrap of
paper; France is militaristic because she wishes to keep another
treaty from being a scrap of paper.
HOW MUCH DO
YOU KNOW?
1. What shape is the. fJrccian
nose ? ' ' ' '
I. How' . many ' foreign nations
huve representatives in Washington?
" hat-word, meaning good Iuck
do we get'from the fact that In early
days in Kngland only the timber
, , ... , .. . .. ... . . ... , .
i ifiun N oiw ii o loir v ion i o ui'i ttz
used?
4. In what counti-v formerly 'did
the. widow perish on the funeral pyr
of her hushand?
6. What is that custom, called? ,
' Was Oncral Hubert K. L-e re-
lutt''1 to .Washington?
lh strongest wire in
, proportion to its weight ?
S.
What becomes of dew 'in win-
ter?
America.
'I. How many times during the
next
en years will Raster come In
March? Ans,
1932.
Twice. Jn J92 and
3. Whose likeness Is on n Jin.noo
pdd - cerlifieute',' " - Ans, .Jackson's,'
OF TEARS.
Joints
fall out,".'
dogs of war, it will probably go
about the only ones she has that
in life, it would be one fronting
in the air, nations w ill be slow to
Sam's isolation act without the two
business will get 'on its feet vl
IC
i ,
plowshares, pa doubt ths theatre
At any rate. osterity will pay
much sympathy." lie certainly
for tho bereaved family.
billion dollars a year,
of the humbug.
Ami this
loves the sinner. Hut in the matter
hate the sinner and love the sin.
absent-minded divorcee when she
the door is Ipt new husband or a
4. Who Is secretary of labor In
Harding's rnhlnet? Ans. .lames J.
Davis. , '
5. It' trade between the United
KtiiK-s and Alaska considered foreign
or domestic? Ans. Domestic.
6. Jlow many homicides were
there in this country in IS20? Ans-.
,3XG. ' ;'
7. In what war was the ISattle of
Lookout; Mountain? Ans. Civil war.
S. In' what war was the liattle of
8aratoga? Ans. Revolutionary war.
ft. If the temperature of the hu-
I man body should fall to. 85 degrees
Fjihrcnheil what would hanoeii? Ans.
1 Death. ... ,
! 10. In what t'tah city is the fu
Inious Mormon tempi'!? Ans. Halt
Lake fity.
lii)!ilun Ss'iileiieed.
ATLANTIC CITY, S. .1.. Feb. 18. -Found
guilty of having performed nil
illegal operation upon .Miss iren
Michac-lsofi of Philadelphia, Dr. Wlh
liaiu II. Drickcr, Jr., of I'liiladelplilu,
and Atlantic City, yesterday was Ken
tonej'd, .to serve fioia tvn Ut fifteen
years in state prison and to pay a
firm of, $!5,0h0,
Withdraw Extradition-
WKKUAWKKN, N. J Feb. 18.
Recognition of an, extradition warrantHtortly before midnight, lnt night,
for Curl C Hoffman of this cllv want, "f'r "bo hail been overcome by
ed ia.SaaUltt,. tt'ush,, has. been , with
drawn by Governor i F.dwards, It was
announced today,
INTERNAL ROWS
BE AU. END
i 01
!!KE
WASHINGTON, IM-. IV--A na
.tional ci.i t-c mc m .lise-inci to settle
the jurisdictional disputes said to
hive inus-d most i t the stithc In
the huildiiiif industry In the past wiih
leui-heil hy the A ,s,u i.ited licnei-ut
.I'niltint tol'H of Ann h , i, ihe Aim I Ivan
Insiliiite i.f At'i hite is, the Kim-lneef.
I ntf Ctiuiii il. (he N.iiauiiil lUillitiiu;
'I'rsnlea Keili rntton vt' l.;thir tlu.uiuli
the n.-itionul iiunt'il
a wi I'll in its quail
I'oiii'linlevl here, t
t Jill'Klu-tlimnl
'lly meethu JtlMt
. aiiiiiniineil o-
day,
The .luiei-nieiit r.' ih'H that Kieal
tuiihlini: trades i-oi;i- lis sliul ! Misiieml
unions iiml refuse ti h iokmIo nr
lni't iiniiuiH which Mil to nhitlo hy
the tlcfisitms iif tlie hiMiiit. It also
I'IomiI.s that Keueinl iinit i act 01 .1 ami
SIlll-CKllt r.ti loin sh ill liieiii Hl lltO In
agreements with ii:umi lahm a pro
lnn for meinl,-:s local uiilniis,
wllicll ilo not Uhhli 1 V Its lei Islons.
! 'AnluteitH and .-I'nineera also me
hoiiuil tiiuler the a'i i't mem to insert
in all their Hiccl:i. itiona mul eon
U. lits u clause iMidliiK that the
i Ixilll'it a ileclslolia sll ill he follow c, I,
L
TITLE IN DOUBT
Sl'OK.VNK. rVb. Iv--Vhllo basket
bull fans larmily a:e centering their
Interest on the Pacific roast c infer
ence, the Northwest ciinfoivnoo. cliitin
ploushii) still I underlie.! with Matin
the -must likely contender for licnirs.
Washington at n-si'nt Is p'ain a
two-i;a!iip series with W. 8. t'. ut Pull
man; IilaUi wilt pi.iy at 1'ttllman on
March " ami 3. The I'niveisitv of
Washington has yet another aeries t
play.
Sta'iillni; of the te.itpa:
('.a. ties t
BUILDING m
COAST BASKETBAL
V.
Idaho .11
WashingU'ti a
(). A. O X
Whitman 7
Montana .1
Willamette I
. w. s. v t
I W. S. (' '. 0
Oiv n 0
1.. plHN
- A-l'- -
PORTLAND. Feh. IK. Just
two roumls w.re rlecded for liasaiita
Siiigh. Himlu wr.sth-r, to throw Kd
lie ltli hards, iiiiildleweight boxer, In
a mixed wrestling ami boxing bout
last night at .Mllwnukie. Kiohards
landed one Mow on Singh and kept
out of the wr'it'er's reui'h most of
the-, time, but finally the grapplei
made a dive for Richard's hits, threw
him and pinmd him to the mat.
Floyd .lohnion, Oakland, Cnl.,
heavyweight, scored n len-roiiinl cle
cNloii over liiitilhig Kid Savage. Mexi
can. Jimmy West of Mantlu fought
a six round draw with Rattling Or
tega of Oakland, and Jeff Duvls and
Young Rritton. local hoy, went four
rounds to a draw. Clare liroineo and
Frank Ritchie, who Were down for
nix rounds, wen- put out In the fourth
by the referee, who dec lan d they
were not trying.
F
LONDON, Feb. H. IHshou John L'd
ward Robinson, who since 1875 has
been missionary bishop for the Metho
dist Kpiscopal church In tho i'nltnd
Htates, died at Hangalore Thursday
hlglil, says a .Madras dispatch to the
London .Times. Mn is especially rc
liicnibcred In lmdon for tils strong
views during tho -war.- At nne war
time meeting he declared he ''thanked
(iod, as an American and in behalf of
the American, f-u- I!rltlnli protcctlun
abroad."
Jehn Kilwiird Uoblnson was born In
Irelaml In Fchrnary, 1810, but enilgrat
ed t;i the I'niiei Htates wheri he was
10 years old. lie- was ordained tl
Methodist KpliCupal minister In 1S74
and soon afterward, went to tho mis
sionary fields In India and llermn'la.
stateIffIciaiin
U'AT)-:RI:i kv. Conn., Feb. IK.
I.di'11! i ti.-i lit 'iovi inof Chillies A. Tem-
phion, a piif-i rby, . rescued Mrs.
.Michael Ryan n-om n hhodng building
smoke, Mrs. Ryan's chillies were in
flumes but Ihe lieutenant governor
l-,,,, rr,..l i.i ..t.,.,.1 I.....
BASANTA WINS IN
COMBINATION BOUT
METHODIST- BISHOP
KEEN
OR BRITISH
ROLE OF HERO
,.iii.iim ii in l;l IH 111,1 I IMiill'l l" l
ami escape, She wilL recover.
Stage and Screen
Tol'able Dtvld at Page
"Tol'iili'ii liaviil." n ut nt ilio I'uija
thentiir, la one of the l'in"sl ii-titiel
oT this seas mi ei' any ntlni,- n.inHuii.
It Is the f nt of pi' i l.'th-lt w It I i'Ii (he
r nles. who n;'t 11 1 Komi In hmll Hi pic
tures, should lu miiile (i view.
" I'.il'uhle thivi l" Is nil arilull' piece u(
work, a pl.'ttiie wlt'i cbai-.ici v, foeltiiu
a nil tieaiity.
Itli'hai il lliii thcliniv s tliuvt the host
otk el' his cnieer Hi (lie liny who wan
Jtid(;'(l hy his mountain ninth r to ho
"toluhle, just tolnhle.' Ills David Is
tt lituie ilelicate piece of work ttitin the
t'liitlanitin in "llmken Hluss iiiih'' nnil
It Is Ihnrc llkeahlo iiml fat' inure bril
liant than tlie hero of "Way Down
Knst," It is one of the mist complete
and sonslttve I'lutriu-tcr tUiulh h ever
prcseiilinl oil (lie siveeu,
The h:oi v is n thoroimhly luloiestlttK
ami cxcltlm: tale of Knttu-ky iiioiui
tuliieers. but n.il the usual typo of
story. Thote Is action aplenty, hut
the cent al Interest is aroused over tile
emotion of the h y Duval, ho Hectvt
ly rela'ls. at helms jnsl a hy it ml
yeaills to he a man. lie il reams if the
day when he can drive I lie ItaeU over
the bills tu K't the Koveimuetit mall
and ho s imethliii; more tlmn lite tmliy
of the family.
i The evi tu which U'd up I i the,
death of his lather .utd Inn cruel III
Jury hi his brother, unit Ihe reasons
w hich preveiil his t.ikltiK revenue n
the terrible ll.Ubmin are tub! with
splendid pathos and Htrcmuli.
Anita Stewart at Rialto
"lia things of Ik-stliiy" sttutiiu
Anita Stewart, will be the feature ut
traction at tlie Itlalto tlionire t imoi
row, Monday mid Tnesihiy, This In it
Hiking romance of the frniten north
and the tropics and Per:ultH llie talent
ed and beautiful slar splenitll oppnrtu
nltlcs to tiiHplny her vcrsiitllltw It Is
a draitiatlc picture which nllnws the
assombly of ptiiicrs to flash tlielr Indi
vidual talent . ti advantam'. Mtts
Stewart docs sonm of the host work of
her career In the role of Julie l.eneau
w ho was unwittingly led Into ma; rylim
a man she did imt love when sin- was
already the wife of another man she
did oe.
May Robion Coming
The c 'tiling of May Itulm m. the tal j
ented c inii'dienne w ho AiiKU'itm I'ltoul
Inc., will present ti the puiruns of the!
Page theatre on Tuesday night. Feb '
iMst, is always tin event of Itnpoi tance j
to Iheatreci'iirs for It Is her custom t -i'
appear In a new plav every si-n-i. n. an l
i nn is assured of u capital pcrdirtiiance
for her company ami product Inn Is
always up ti the high standard esl.ile
lislied hy hr manager Mveral years
since.
For the current seas in she will be
seen In a new cot ly In th.ee acts,
lr Fays t.i S-nlle." ' i
To tell the simy of the norkfitg out
of the plot would in. -an i r,,, (In.
auditor t.r i.i.thy pl.aslm; and laugh
able surprises.
Miss Hobs-n has bor n s:;r:-.iun lei)
with a m.ist ndnilni'itc cast of players
and the play has b.--ii given a lavish
in-xintliii.'.
News Summary
of Last Night
UO.MK Premier Hotionik's cnhlnet
defeutml In climiiher of ilenutli n on
flUi of confidence.
INDIANAPOI.IS-lty ft rgin of
less than lO'l of Its :5JS.". votes, dele
gates to c.inveiitlin of liilteil Mine
Workers n-fuseil In roiiNldiir i.r.n.-.sal
of Alexander llowat for tlin re liis'nle
tnent of himself and other expelled
Kansas miners.
WASIIINtiTON-F.tports from the
I'nlteii states to Latin America foil off
nearly Ss.OoO.Oon during tile eah-ndar
vear llll hut were $.'oii,nnii,iMio greater
than during the risr-al year litis. 1 1.
WASIIINCiTON-Kesourres o.' Na
tional banks of cotintty exrlusivu of
rediscounts, atuoiiiitlng to !l,'o,i(in,.
') at last Call December III. showed
Increase of $ lUC.inio.OOO over the pre
vious call for Sentelnhcr iiccor.linc 1..
an analysis by comptroller of treasury.
r.w 1 tutlv -Joseph V.. Schwab,
brother of Charles M. Schwab and one
or original Carnegie partneis,
aged 75.
dl'iH
NKW YOKK-Cold.-Hf ,uy 0f wint
er
In northeastern Now VuH, mi,.
held
responsible for several deiilhs and ex
idoslon besidns number minor miniums
Two ot deaths occurred, Landing, N. .1.
when dynamllc pacUlhif hijiise of Atlas
Powder works blew up.
NI-:V YOIIK-Iletlreinciit r (j JU,.i;o
L. (Tex) Klckard from mitniign iient if
Madison Sipiare Cardial Hpmtriig i-lnii
announced by state ittlileli? a s cla
Hon, Kingllng, cfrens
cBds him. A
Cherro Hard Wheat
" "ri 1 - -
. rlour
r , Guaranteed - ,
: At Your' Gr overs
aigliMt Qnsnty iwry Bsoslrinr.
sisaioaa .ttln, Wstvk
Itopsuiug,
fiatlafactlon., Assured. Ir
quality ant orlco. '
Mall us your wants.
MARTIN J. EEDDY
WOOD
Under coTef; 8.t)0 lp) tier and up:
Prompt Delltnry
1120 S. CLNXJUL M IJ(pJ CO.
l'hone fPl-X '
J. W, 0ART.T0N.
Sport Flashes
NKW VoKK - - Vim cnl Mm tin, New
York, Id elves .Ipilm a' dei tMion mt r
Tommy Nohle, Cmilnud, In eluht
rouniln.
rum iii:t i: -.inhmiv Imiiiipn.,
New York, nets ill i IhIoii mm r .lnhuliy
t'aic.v, t'liliiorula. In O n loutuls,
MII.W l U i:i : --.loliiuiy Y iHiiiiiller.
I lliii'ls A. I' Swliinmr, hiealis Wot hi
lirulil lor liHI-varil hack Mlioko,
nivolimt iIIhIiiiii e in l.iin.H.l,
fllM'!o .loliiiuy Meyeia, il.itiit
ant of mi Id's 1 1 1 1 1 1 . Hi- i lulu i huiii
PIoiimIiIp ilefeuta I'eler .lames, Mont
Kinm l, In ati alntit falls.
ST, I'Vri,- I'lelltnlndiy events for
urn t liMi -itiTu oulilmii' skatliot i haiii
ploin lilp lo he In Id l ite todiiy,
Irlllt.AI'I'.t.l'IIIA -tiidf adopted as
spoil lot- liieti'-Hi liool competition hy
supervisory oiniiillti e on athli llrs ol
1'hllaih li'hl.i IiIhIi si Innd.
SI'KINil''li:i.ll Kil.l.ll .M. ii, in
Mile, shoilstoi. Hinds sluiieil con
trail to rittshui'K flub. New fiuitr.ut
calls for liii ieaseil suluiv. he said.
I 'IP',i;il -White S.. pit. Iter
nml catiheis KiithcriuK lei" prepaiii
toiv to li.ixitiu toiitoiioiv fur Mm II n
S.ilns. Texas, where Hoy will If
1 1 in l n a .-. k b. foie golna lo Mi'kuIii.
Texas, li n ul. u si'iliiK lialtilnK camp.
1 ST. Lot' IS- First contingent of
'o. al Nationals si lieduleil o h ave to
day fur ti, lilting lamp at Orange,
Texas,
I. AlIAMti: - I'nlvi isliv of Wv.i
tiling heals l 'o, ii a, I, i Ti iii her s col
li-ia' at hasketluill 2',i to .0.
I'OUVAI.I.IS o. A. I'., 41: Nevada
Ij.
I'AI.O A I.Tt I - Stanford. IT, Ore
gon I J.
I't I.I.MAN Waslilimt.'ii 41. W. S.
R.ill h'ul 'i alid Ol an Conk sin li1
Siiturdiv :.ci Siitninv iu Hi ints l'.i.
V! r. mid Mrs eini.n ll.illey moli-l
eil to 111. lilts I'u WedllesiliiV,
W. W. VA ooli lilce loi" rented the
T. P.. Ilol.el ls ftu n
I : list .1- Vile i-Mt iiiad. a hurried trip
to lhailts Puss W . illl. sit.lV after
in. .11. Ine for Ills father. Ike In. i nt.
who la ..i.ltc sick al this i It int.-.
I'nil.i- Davidson, Jr.. Is upending a
f. w dais Willi fiii ads uiul relatives
Pi tli.iiits Pass,
S. V. l.ll of the Voting people of the
flat ure taking purl In the pioiiiani
to lie given w lilt the l.oxv so. tal lit
Pi'oxolt Satunlav nltlit limit r ihe
iilispli.s of the Apidi Kate Vall. y T.i"
phone 1 1 , in pu u v ,
. in Kul, I load.- a luislni-ss tilp t"
(Jr. nits 1'nss Moinl.iv, where he pin
rhaw.-il a Fold tar.
Mr. !'., ill. Calls mint" a trip to
C.ranli Pass Tuesday, where he lour-k'-teil
a load of chick. n.
.Mis. Jess Williams Is spending Ihe
week iu Clan's i'.ms visiting filends
ami ItiatllfH.
Mr. uiij Mrs. Fan;, lie Carls of
F.V.ins Creek vveie visiting fl'tuts and
relatives mi llie pit one day last
Week,
The eldest son of W. W. Wolorl.U-e
iiucrow 'y i si aped the pis of Huht of
lie i ye while pliivlng with a silver
l.ililii rmk.
Sail . loth, lilnli bark, etc., ar.i be
I ti k d to bind books In Russia.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
TIos. II. Slinps'iii. of Ashland,
authorizes tils aiinounci ineiil as h Can
(lldatu tor tlie noiiilnatl).'.'! for tho office
of Coiflily Cominirf loner of Jackson
Cotnitv. stlbjei.i to tlie decision of tlx
Lepiihllcan voters of said coiinly at
tite Primary Flection, May Rtih. PC!.:
Adv.
DRY
WOOD
2.75 to $125 Per Tier
In shed tt 111 N. Fir
CUT RATE
WOOD YARD
' rhonn 551
SPRAYING
KMUCIillKltV
t.Hi'ue or small Orchard Julia.
r 1 Modern F(tilimcnt. '
Phone Kill for' Om tract Rales
- CHANGE IN SCHEDULE
Ml I FCTIVIJ Flill, I, MKia ' '
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGES
I -, . , , . llly Kuct'id Sunday
l.V, Mlill'Oltl) 10 AM, LV. ItOSFIlL'Ua 1.00 V, M.
, ; ) HiltA.yiS PASS-MFDFOHI) HTAGICS
Dally ami Kunday
Leave Medford . Ichvo (Jrants I 'ass
10.00 A. M. jo.OO A, M,
'. M. 1.00 I', M.
4.110 P.M. 4.15 V M.
. '' O I-, . ,
l ares: , Medford-fJrnnl Fuss, $1.1.1; GrnnU l'uss-ltoscbuin, IM.OOj
Mcdford-ltoscbura ft. 15. , ,
Dr. Johnson
Says ;
Some people h.ilcie (lh,il ml
Vei Using iIciiiI-.ii I Is vciv si I
fill nml hsi' ilciillsti).
Ihe same people prohuhlv be
Hove ihnl ii clous h or a haiili
Iiml iiilvellliea ale poor Inslllii
lions. Our work Is gum niilci'il, Mil It
Ii Icniislilp Is worth a great ileal
' more lo us lliaii your inouey.
Dr. O. J. Johnson
lleutist
1'liouo f.r.9- L'JS K. Main St.
Day or Night
WEEKS-CONGER CO
Funeral Directors
CIIA3. MILLER
Auto Itndlntnr, Fender,
Itiiiiulug lUmril anil
Htxly It. piilrlntf. Sol-
derlnu-
fc.i-.-21iJ) Opimsllc Icsit
rnone i i.w
FISHING RODS
Iteu rapped, llcuilrcl nml I'.rvur
nlshcd. lite tied in pattern or
Older. v
k. w. ;u.i i
517 K. Newtown HI. Medford
WOOD!
All kinds of wish! Ml rlubl prh es; dry
mill hl.Mks.
Orders Promptly t illed
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
Cor. Iir Mild Third Phono JJ
30x3
NON-SKID TIRES
$9,95
Busy Corner
Motor Co.
Main nt lllvi rsl.le 1
GOOD WOOD
ALWAYS CHEAPEST.
Do not lm deivlxitl hf MMitlleil spec
lul, cut .raif, or right prkes, lm so
up tu tho '
OLD RELIABLE
where oii find us SS5 ilaM III the
)cor, nllh Hie Ih-jsI und i hcaiMtil vvotsi
on the uiurkcl.
WHY?
Ihsrniise xve sell more than half Otn
fuel handled hi M.slord, treat our
ciisioincrs right, and do not no mi
Ihn theory Unit wo ciin "do" Ihu pule
lie, mid uro positively ihu only jard
Hint luu hliicU) dry vvuimI.
VALLEY FUEL CO.
PHONE 70
SPECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENT
To ...
HOME OWNERS
AND BUILDERS
Wo are now in a, position
to offer
The Mueller Convcctor
The most successful pipeless
furnace made
On Very Liberal Terms
If you are figuring on a fur
nace for next fall; let ua in
stall it now and have it paid
for by then. Many local
references.
The Modern Plumbing
i ' '& Heatine Co.