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MKhKOIil) MAIL TUnU.NM. MKIU-'OUP. OUKdON. TTU'RsDAY, rKiUiTAftY 2:1, 192: ll ! I r, " ANiiNM:ri':N'PKNT nf.wsp ri:u ithushkh nvr.iiY ai tki;n''v u pt SI'Ni' HV TIIK MKlKOHl I'lUNTlNCl Oil Tli i ;; iii'l.n '" t I at Vi -III.,.. 1 iff le.!'.1'.; II s. Veil iLiy il.iii new 1'HT. Mall Tittup. o HuiI.IihK, li strict, riloiio TCi. rill . ie .Milloiilioi if l.e t i.ai,...' a lllleH. lilt.' .Mcdfnr.l Nmli. Illi- M-. If" TliliU'S, the SullOn'l-il 111 .'tf.llllRll. T AhIiIui( Till. tine. . m m-.i:r W Kllll.. S. SMITH. K.litor Mnici,'. i-r. EUSCIPTtCH TEHV.S: lit Vt It.- I ii Au am'.-. Iwiilv, ! h -1 " . i y y --ar .. lull, with iumU un. mm lit . .. . I C:ll v. l f I'M ill Ste;i'..i y .-mid. .'.n ii ." i' I . 1 1 v w.!n.-;l fin:. .lay S .ii, ii.anili ! Weekly :.ill Tnhuoe. one .war-.. ; s,ini'liv Mini, line y.'Sr. . . ? "' .(V I' liltll.U" In Mi -'Uii! 1. As'i.iili'l J u Itscm tile. tvntr.it ruin!, I'liocmv Tnlfi.l : li.iilj, niih Sue. lay Kim. month. iiHllv, without .suiMiiy Sun. ninnlh ti I'uMv. itli"til Sun. lav Sun. y.'.-tr ',' liinly, with Sim. lit Suit, or.e year H All terms liv carrier, cash tn advanc- Official paper of tin' "llv of Me.tfnr.l iifflcml paper of Jnotison County. Sworn itnllv nvcrsa-o clrctilatlen fir nix months irnliiiR On., toll. S3?:' Kntereil n-s-or.f. Mi'ilfnril. nri ijiiii. tuiii' S, os mutter nt ! " 111.' HI' l I'f MHIH 11 1 MEMHEISS OK TIIK ASsoCIATKH rr.Kss. The Asmiclnloil I'riss Is polttslve nitilloil to Uii' to"' fur r. piil'lio.itinn of II news illHp.ttrlies ereiMte.i to It. or rot otherwise ovoilite.l in this paper, and leo the local news pttl'lislieU herein. All ritthts of reptililii-atton of special dlsoatches herein aro also resetve.l. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. Many rt ponlop men are pnitottUns: against the ..li.mus, cumi-esi hears. .Most of the lW-ltPstOf s wpM thrntiBli i ho urn- in n KviivM chair, and n'sM always f jtind Vtn down in a calmret. with Kilvor-.ilated spurs clank inp tnor rily against npat turned ankles.' For ihom iho u-nr was an plalnirate postal function fpatarins hexas m sttapod wrisl wateh?s. and well ro'.!.sh(l mit toes. Thev couMn't think of faTorins unjthing nsiv that might lightly any of ii)m's war jirofits. nick MATHILLt! AMERICA CAN'T STAND MUCH OF YOU, SO IT'S 50-50 (AP. Dispatch) Asked how bns she expected ts remain in this country. Miss Me Oorniick sail: "Oh, I don't know how Ions- I here last year far two months that s all 1 could tiear. I d-jn't know how l.-ng I'll he aide to stand it this time." John Jones chaiitpr of the Proud Fathers cf Funue Great Men anJ Women met lE3t nisht, and formed the Nipht Walkers of America to csaihat the Espea vhistlin? aboininiijiu The' hellish but necessary blasts "awaken the Infants, who start immediately a:i earliest effort to out-yell a locomotive. Bill Vawter has been elected Noble I liniieriat Husher. A class will be taken across the chilled linoleum bara- footeij fiTter the milk bpttle. which is the first! degree of the beautiful and imiHi'SSixe' ritual', at the next meeting. Abyssinia bas asked permission to ; send an invoy tJ Washington, D. C. ; Abyssinia is the enly foreign land that ! has not sold the United States a non- workable airship, but has hopes. AIM SLOWER NEXT TIME -' (Oregon City Ente'priss) Dr. Julius Sturke was sick with a cold last Sunday and "laid up." He was mi'sel at the comnmnity niusical propram. The new Peace dollar has arrived, and fighting started for it. If the valley ever sinks sa low as ts condescend to raise its own spuds, let it be the undiscovered kind that a beanery chef can crok. The new nivtirrf s cf Viscount Lascel les, the En:-;lu-h nobleman with droop ins whiskers, who is s'nteneej to marry Princess Mary, are in the papers, His Highness heini; ricked out In his wedding garments. He may get through the ceremony all riht but lm photos iaditati; lie will cither s?ream or faint. LOST A POWDER PUFF (Etna Mills News) Mabel Hi'kty's familiar face again shone in our midst alter un absence of several flays im account of Rirkness. . Judge Landis has re sino 1 from the federal benfU, leaving southern demo crats and the Portland Journal nothing to cuss but Henry Cabot bodge. The war in Trrlantl has ah tit down to enable the participants to find out what thoy 'are fihtini? about. It i i about time an .American Lotion post in the Willamette, valley passed a risolutl'n condemning the aniv'al of u pibture bride from Jajau, while lliert: is tstlll rooai to w ilto It, without run liius an elbjw into a Kuropean. Kprlns is hero, but it 1s t" eariv to plant anything iMteept swift klckr wnere tney will il ) the most good, on Hirall lime agitators. I'.'ssay, "Oregon Shrub That I Know He -waa taken i.l very suddenly. (Kosoburg News Review I. Proof of I he country co res. u ndent favorite "sick at this writing." "LA DY SHOT IN UKdT SPOT" ( Hd'iiui SF. Call). Cruel, Inhuman and iinuuiutl. COMMANDER M.kNIDER AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY. (MMANin-:n MaoNUH'.li's pU;i I'm- lvliiiit'iis tolerance is kith riulit ami tinu'lv. It Is rather Miiia.'.int; tint in tliis country to- C tl;iy. stu Ii n ili-n should In' nee, ssury. lint there fuis been an iiu'oin-ITi-liciisil li revival of i'i'lii:imiN iuttlernnoo, in i.iany putts of tho ennntry. ami the American l.t'inn cuinniumler shows loth eournvse ninl ii true s use of his rosiitiiisi.lnHtics, in lilueini: his :iilonilul organi y.'ition against it. This country Mas liavil upon religious fivotloni. Kvory VreVi liont front AWishiiic ton, throii'.ih Lincoln to lioosovclt, hits uphohl i' Tho riulit of i vory cition to worship Jt)tl iifftinlinti to tho tliftiitt-s of his own t'onsoii nt'o, has lifon hohl itivioLtti'. ninl must ho lioKl in violm t if Aiiurioan inst'tiitior.s n'V to omluro. Tho tirst ainoiitlmont to tho oonsi itution of tho t'nitotl iniivs that H'onToss shall niako no law rosjM'i'tivjr tho i. lout of roliirimi or priliihitimr tho froo oxoiviso thoroof.'' ih. in of our foiffathors in this roirnrd, has novor boon seriously quos tionotl. It onihotlios a fiuulaiih'utal prini'ipL whit'h ovory truo Aniori oan hohls tloar. " Thoiv aiv so many evils nhrotul in tho worhl totlay, that to-l'ijrht ovor rrooils ami soots, whii-li howovor thoy may tliffor, aro saorotl ami helpful to thoso w ho oinln'ai'o thorn, , . t. , ii-. i In takins: a itrin ami unequivocal staml airiunst tho present attempt to inject tho religious i-suo into American politics, I'onunamW Mao Xitler shouhl have not only the unanimous support of his urirani.a timi. hut of every richt thinkiiii: ami fair lnimleil citi.eii. Quill Home, to the small hoy. is merclv Romance: She married tho happily ever afterward. rich Hate : A product of tlie iThiw in fair competitinti. Anotlivr excellent frontispieeo portrait of a ileficit. mzi: Th 'tney is the ono p;eiitieinan .Hi always rattles before it strikes. It's a rood idea to count ten before yon speak, but wo doubt tho f.hility of some of our speakers to count that far. A (.'hicasro wife testifies that quarrel. It must have been a strenuous quarrel to spoil her make-up. At times the difference thickness of a brake lininsr. it is at its best wlicn coniprt ever, there's nothinir jiart iculnrly There aro two kinds of wives: Unhappy ones, and thoso who he lievo everything their hnsbaiuls saw Sometimes, however, lepral tender touch. the tender The other sreat pndilem will hotiin to worry about tho price to summer. - . t iu iy wsix THRIFT tVr I iV V7.K LATKLY had a week of thrift, to brace our -udtbi'ift sonls, iind close observers saw us drift to saving- hanks with rolls. A week of thrift is far too short this lesson to con vey: Two pints of piekels make a piart against the rainy day. I av tho dimes for seven days and find it quite a bore, for I can think of forty ways to blow then at the store. I drop a ko pel; in tlie jar. find siIi, "It's saved, alas! but it would buy a ?u eioar composed of herbs and t,Tass." A rouble in the jar I drop, am I'm that much ahead '"but oh," I sirh. "the drugstore pop. that's stained a mainly red:" And when the week of thrift is done, I gladly raid 1hu till, and take therefrom the hoarded -non. and blow jt with a will, lint if we had'a year of thrift, the lesson wo would heed, and from our shoulders we niijt lift the load that makes them bleed. t is a habit, saving scads, -t habit hard to learn, if we run with the Kiddy lads who think coin' made to burn. lint in a year we've learned to count the ftiilders we have stored; it's e; to see the package mount, to view the risin- hoard. We realize how foolish 'tis, to waste tho hard earned rocks, and to ourselves we nay, "(ice whiz, this is tho gian that Knocks:'' And so we kroncrs and the bucks, and haul lorries and in trucks. Journal Flays Democratic Party's Stand on The Ifoinmitttie 1 nrty i.s on the voice i,f ;l loinus iniKtake. In bis Indianapolis address, I'liainn.-in Hull took iiee.'isioii to ship the arms confer ence and Its cffecU ami pave the way for what. may be i. general miiuk by Iho party on tlio tieciunplish merits- of thai parley. The I..o, ,,,11.' party .. rise. il.ovo the usual part,.-,,, level ,y sup- " "- i"'i '! ii i-ai, i.ii, in toe level ol the Lmlfi'ii, the Johnsons and the other Ii l ei nni ilai.les in the opposing party won hnye Hu long tle- layetl peuee rim! internal iurial peril. v. pros- 1 h. arii.s l'i. i:'l ro are feu- to deny that the tiri i'i n'c in eoii,,isn i hent suits. (if course, it f.-ll far short of the of Nntionr-i. purpiiins ,,r ihc l.e.-tnuo It fell far short 111 111 ' It fell II fell world number of countries involv far short in leriitmy cover far short In the mailer States ro os'ahlis'v Tho wis- sooins littl short of eriminal follv. I Points a fillinir station. old gninp, ami her relatives lived onvictinn that you can't heat Iho other f a war historv would, ho a life-; iininih,' the elestrian's oneniies she offered to make up after between earth and Heaven is onlv the ssotl into a short senteneo. funny about "Ten Davs." How- touch iif a woinun's hand is soon b sittled. and then we ran be charged for bleacher st-ats next ti . ' V-T - navon WEEK. save tin ie marks and francs, thn them to the saving's banks in Pact peace and eturn to econoittie Htabllily. Hut it did .loeornpliFli KeVer.il very do. sirable results, i'o,- jt t bo aitinked as a whole, for U to be defeated in tlx- Konuie, wtuild he another interna tional crime committed by the sen ate of the Frilled States. Kor Demo cratic Kcruiloru in t.to.,.1 it... -.i i.. whole for partisan reasons would be signal to llto country thtit i.olllies. inn mo KootJ f,f the eouiilrv. la still the prlm ton, its 11 eonsldi-riifi,,,, l AWoshlng- ! was two vi'iti-H irKo. f I'lialrmiin Hull M bi-KinriiMir Iiim lee. ' jord as llto Democratic i halrrnnn. 'His first .tidurens ternled to iAmMh m. , iii ms conference. l'i'i liiipM u on'y the iiurpoKo of 1he liemnerHiic chief, tains-to force i . si-r va Io,ih. 1( II iK ' IlKilo. il i;i pui'lM.Se thai la i.'.f I Ufl politics, but Ii purpose tlllit Wdlllil'; liuve very dotrlmenmi effect on the', country of which the Oornoorallc , party is a part. Portland Journal. SENATOR CHARLES HALL r, w ' '"b'"1' m candidacy l tne Kepuo- Items CT urfgon lor ine nominiivion for Govern0r. Foiiawirtn are iomo ot for Governor, Following are omo the principles for which I bland: t. I have made no pre election prom ises and I will make none-, except those herein stated 2. Taxes on general property must be ; reduced. I favor substituting not to exceed ten departments for the seventy or more existing State Commissions. (Illinois System.) ! 3. Net only reduction of taxes, but : improved marketing facilities and increased credit are essential to in sure the prosperity of the farmer. I 4. A more equitable adjuttment of the automobile licenre tax with due re gard to the actual value sf the car. Gasoline tax for highways only. As to my attitude cn the laser question, I refer to my employes, and my Legislative record. Completion of the State Highway System with special attention to market reads. The public school is one of the fundamental factors in cur system of Government. I favor compul sory attendance in the primary grades. Teach pure Americanism to all pupils, beginning at an early 6. ,41 i. ' -,i?.t ,v '. ; V 1 t ; i i', . ; -' age. continue O strengtnen ana buiid up this typical American In stitution. )k 8. Strict enforcement of all laws. 9. I am against Japanese land owner ' ship or control. Si'uator Charles Hall of MurshfUihk nho has long been mentioned as one of the strtiliRest prospi'itive candi tiittos for (loierncr,' h et announred detinitoh that he will enter the gain r ! naturi.nl race. This r.nninuHvnirnt bus : hem ruptcted by tils friends fnr some ! time, as f-fottg ji-eseure has hoi n i brought to bear upon the Coos and j Curry Sr-nutnr hince Iilx ik.iuc was j liit .menttoiii'd as a prospective can I dldate. I lie was bor.i on a farm In Jofl'er.-ion , County, l'i nns.vlv.tiua, and came to I Oregon In Shortly thereafter he began his business career as a clerk in a drug store at I l;iiskanle. UrcK'.u, Kventually be acquired uw'tiershlp of j the drug store, sold It and bought a I drug stor'- in Hood Hiver. where he (lived until lfiU. In Hood Kiver bin labilltv for organization asserted It self. ihirinK the eiKlit years he spent in that town, he was orie of tl;e build ersiof the telephone system tin re, the Oregon-Washington Telephoae Com pany, ami built the Central f!;:ilirinR, Oregon Hotel ami th Hall Hnlldlns, and owned and planted a attmb'T of orchards in the Ibmd Kiver Valley. He also served as Director and President of the Hood River Commercial Club. His activities were transferred to Coos Bay in 1914 and immediately thereafter a number of new organtzu- tk;ns in Hint district eante into being. 1 He organized tlie Coos and Curry 'Telephone Company of which he is. President today; organised the Hank of Southwestern Oregon In 1917 and ' wh President of that Institution until 1921. Oiitsid of his business activities in , Marshfield, lie soon became one of the prominent citizens of that district. II" was one of the original promoters of the State Highway program. He was elected Senntor from Hie Kighth Sena torial District comprising Com; and Curry counties in JUL'O. . i Senator Hall soon became one of the leaders in stab wide politics as a fearless exponent of tlio, highway pro , tram. As a Legislator he played a j prominent part in all important legis lation during both sessions la 1921. He risked cehsun- from the exponents 'of the 192."i Kxpnsltion Hill when lie refused to. listen to any proposed In 'roads into the toad fund for the pur pose of financing the Fair. Hall's tin deviating course in this latter action i brought forth the highest prabe from j all parts of the Stale. Since his debut Into state-wide poll tics, the leadership in various mm ' political movements has gr ivltntnl naturally to him. He is a member of 'the Oregon hand S'ttlement Conunls j slon and served for three years as President of the Or'gon State Cham ber of Conimjree and Ih now a director of tluit organization. Friends of Senator Hail proclaim him us a natural leader, and point with pride to bis record of achievement in public and private life. Others con cede that his judgment la Hound and ad mil that no outside pressure or log rolling can swerve lilm from any pro gram or movement lo which he has dedicated himself. .Mr. Hall, was married In 1!J01 In Portland to Ann F.iiiHIkIi, They have three children, two boys thirteen and seven, one girl nine. 'A .rlx-pouinl in.'n Iii.rcl I.ri'JO.f UK ikhs at a lime. produce Jt cohls $IU a iiioril.li to have a tele phone in u Jpiianiae awflllni,'. U. S, CENSORSHIP MOVIES. PROPOSED iro n j Mil it WASHINGTON. t-Vi. Si. A bill pro ildilK f ir t-HtaliHuttlliii'lt or a fed uul i motion plct'irn ctimuiluHl in with etui Norni'lp ('owe, over h'I lil:i!K eul'Mnl In liip'vstuto rotmicrw Infn tlmvd la tho hmisn to lay by Ko'irenim f.itlvin Appleby, lnjmlillctin, New Jit Mcy. . Tho r.unmbsti n would be under the : bureau of neat ton and In Milton , t i it duty as itibll.' eettmir w nild tin 'dlrortctl M tniiloi Inquiry lnl tho i rpcroatl unit niul educational pimHibll ilies of motion plciuii' ami the ill sotttltuitlun "f Ntirh liW.iriiuulon. I U't'lttrinw tluit the plrturf tbenlers are imtfoniotl i nlay tnt'Kcly ly rhll ; ii(in. "and a vast army of llhteritti" and tho Ikuoiuiii," Mr. Vppleby In a stnteaiem said It was lanetlllile "t t think the fed'M'nl Kiiieituiietit will lin ger 'iaiil the creaMon of lii-uln im presHiens ti n these Inliuls based on Iho tltuuoral, tihs.-eno, hnleei'Ut nipt riinii' ntritlim AKI.A.l. Cr.v. Feb. 2;t.- (3,ciuli I'cu Si'ovell. Sh.tl.i'M euieaii act u, atitl Mi.ss Kula Kl hi I y nf It.i "chiu were i 'tiietly niart li'd here e.serd.ty noon' by Kev. It A. Hutrhinso'l of ttio Cmi-j utility rh'tr -h. Se 've!!, whi bus no lened on tho Hinge in company with I Im uncle. Sir lle.irv Irv:m, tbr ugti tt is country and Rutland, Is a votontn of tho liner war an I served as an on tett.tinor with tho Canadian and Amer ican forces on tt'o western front fiom r.'lj to ISIS. The I, title Is a rntlve of Miss'sppl and the sister of John Hurry, rommunder of the Aine-u-an Legion post nt Itosi.'luin;, They left at i nee f -r Kngetie. whore they will be: entertained by the I'bl tVItu tinintna fraternity. tten itfovell recently spent n week In Medfnrd where he sp ike bef r n nunbi r of orKanlxnti ns j '('IIU'AHO, l'i b. 'J t. -- lUurotil i Mai'Niib-t. ii tiioiinl i oiiitnaiiiler of I tlio Ann rli an I.egton, lit an ifldreioi 'befoto the I'tllnii bligtle tllltt tie re yest.-Klav a-ild the Itiitin ill, tie pi oh leiiiM In-fur' the loiiftlry ninl the American ix nion were unw or m -inn that ihe men who iitiite buck front i the war t ltml. maimed and broken in ' neattii koi ;i eetmre u-.n, anti in nee llllll lllose 11 lm serveil lie liol - M lill,- t;-.eit et inn. mil any tor otiei inu tm ir lives to their country In il,iui;emui days." "Never Im fore In the historv of the jtiiinin, in sunt, nuvi' sueii posse bllitlea for Kood i xl.-Uil in any oikiiiiI- I z.il Ion ns those which lie hefoie .his jAmerlean I-kiou of ours. In eleven j thousand powta in every corner of thw 'country, over a million anil a quarter rm-n stand as th" best insurance to I !poyt"ilty that our country may re- I mailt secure. ' I Had That Tired, Worn-Out Feeling i I)o you know that "awful tired feci-, im;." i'.nguidness. lame or weak hark. I sore muscles, tttiff or swollen Joints, or; rheumatic pains usually Indicate) kid rev trouble? Foley Kllney Pills act promptly and effectively. Mrs. Ro- berta M!Iy. 7o9 Alton St., Alton. III..! writes: "r'or t:rec years I had a tired,, worn-out feting. Vurloiis treatments! failed. I began to Improve on the see-i ond dese of Foley Kidney Pills and to-j 'lay I feel like new." Sold everywhere , Adv. I D. A. R. Opens Portland PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. U'!. The' ninth annual conference of the Oreg in Daughters of the Anierl-an Revolution opened here today with delegates fro u eighteen chaoters In the state la atten dance. llnainesH sessions were to b I gin this afternoon following riixt r.t jtlon. ANNOUNCEMENTS COUNTY COMMISSIONEn llios. II. Slinpson, of Aiblund, nutriorlzes hla atinoiinr'icjient in u Can-, dilate fur the nominal! n fir I'm offlio of County Comtr,!.-ii uier of J.tckaon, County, Hiibject to the d""lsi m of thej Republican voters of sal. I county at the Primary Klerfii-i. May Jinh, 1!)22. Adv.1 n nrf in i uirnn I). ubUVtLL Wtuo ! nnnrnunn mm ; KU2kUiUKb HKLiPEACH buds IN LP mM CnCLP ADnv LLUIUI1 Om LUUttiU0! U. S. IKSTITUIlOHS lIM THORPE BALKS i nnim mn nunu vj tjy ' 1 WOSURVIVORS OF SEA 1 in L i..Vl'SliX. Tcmih. I'll'. '.'LI. The Mm Kitll lino Mli illili'l' I'M t U li'lllo, llt' livlnn tmla fitini New Yolk, liiulluhl tliti sii'ty of a sea titiiti'tlv In wbh h Il.'Vell null l"iil their Uvea llft'T I'll- tttti'liur I'lV'1 "f sufl'oi'liiK. Tim ' mrn wie Die it ft o( Hie I'l'iis.icnllt lehimiiet rliltll II .t'oll. vtltlth wax wiorkotl mi a ll'iihtu if I'obi uary 1.1 III l Kale. " 'I'ho lit tiilriilo liioiitilit olio of til" i.nt'Vtvoin. 'hptitin I.. A. millh. lniii (.r nf tho M'biioiii'i'. The other kiii Mvor Was phkttl up by n Itilllah t inki r unit "taken to New Oib ahM. I Tho nine nteii elnini; for Muleirtll iLivk wuhiiui f I in- ililnk I" the si It.ioiii'i s Mill" xttfpt il"i It ninl thou into by on" ilioppetl off until I mil wire .ft. lino or thiKe. l-'iank I'.iihKh. Mail swepl away on a liunliy butch ninl In- nn lb" aunivor Inter found I'V the I 1 1 1 i is 1 1 lunker. ('upturn Smith, .lino-pit Meiine nud l-'iMiti'W Ni-I'i tt'i, rintiiinu on lite ilei k of llto Wleekl'it m lloonel', NM'l'o "lubleit .Moutliv ifini mum by tlio Kl llllente. h fori' lllev t otllit ho I'eH- tiiil N'llnult Ii U (i fits lite i, til flout r vlt.tltMlii'lt itlttl tli'oU tti-il. MetlMti ttleil i holllV liltef In t II u lesi'tleit llll'l Wits t'tirlt'll Ul sell .It lilllnliiW It l int Mi'tl ll.IV. WASIIIM', l't. Feb. dttlon i f tho when cr II t half of February "genu ally g i id'' In the e J '.' Tlu is it) ;i dtuliig the i.'in-:i' I from unlet n S"Cltnn of tin" e 'iniitry I i only fair la Heveial of tee mid 'Western states, nrt'ord ng lo a report Imlay by the department nt itgrletiliure Cnndtttin In the far wectern st tti-'i w(ie sultl I t lie favor nl'le. 'I'ho Ht.ite of ilm w inter ry rrof w.tH repotted us ireiiouilly gnul. rrult fees were reported to lie In g' nel all) gnuj couil.tlotl Ihittughoul tho cottntty w ith the excKptlon of pr U atily Btiuio daiitugo to peiich btula In s 'tithern Now Kntlund by tveeat low tent pel alttt rs "Tlie iiupply t'f farm labor," the d l l l oent lei ii: to, I. "la plenilful air' genet illy t xt-eetls li e demand. Wages tire reported ns gettttu lowt-r." I'liItl'I.ANO, inc.. Inn YhortM . tinted F- U. :l - Cnl. x Indian athlete, ,m, ,,H ,,. tnalid us to salary, he may pot become a member nf the Porl l.-inil li.'i'aliall clllli r itrtltnv In (., ,,(f(rt,iM The d.-al for obtain- j jn M from Toledo la coritiiit;ut Upon Tborpi 'H (H i ept In sj- tertna. j (illor players win. have lint signed jonntr.o-is with Porilatnl are Sammy i Hate, ('l itnk I Il'm-Cf. .Ilmmv Poole j s;,,,.,,,,! l r ok 'ov. RELIEVES RHEUMATISM Rilief hlesicd relief come when gouj hot applbations Arc uutt. 'Urn U'.l and hottiit It BEGY'S MUSTARINE Jus! rub It on It won't Miner-Neuritis and ncuralfila ali '!0c - if)c yel low box. Best Heme Brew riri wottnrto ni'4.l fur lh wln-l fiimlv rr$ttA hr Vmcl puI i rr and tmi'h In uti iomhlioh ; lVM':f. Iurl vvrtai-.e Vc. i -jiK-ut . 'l lu k'a hc.iliK in t-vcry tup l CELERY KiNG ti IM o s inii (, .moid': PILES PERMANENT RELIEF i.i.om, ;rAitMi;i: (.ivi: No i i- 'il of knife no puln continue wor... A:k to see f te-oN'ln Pile 'I l cat tm nt . , iifath'm Dim; sroiti:. W O O D ! All klntls of wood at right prices; li) ssi 1 1 i bloc ks. , i Ordem Prom pi I y Flllisl MEDFORD FUEL CO. Cm. l-'lr anil Third Phone l. The cxce'lence of oav Service i3 tli1) reuult at careful study and lonj experience comtiied with couiteou3 deportment antf inodern cquipniont. '4''''.'l m -fill I! i! W.t v 7 w . .1 IOt RAGEDY SEVEN DROWNED PAsT ARP PPFn HOW MUCH DO YQV KNOW? I - ho made I Ho nr 'I It' Irlot lllilll'l- faeltivtiil In Atuei leu? ! - How tiiut'li oyeil u itu isi In iho hiitiian litnl) Y - ;i What tm it vtileanuil ? 4 - U li.it nan Hie Ilia! litluib'r diawti III lllti Ht'lct'tlVe ill lift? I tii I low tur In New Ytiili from Huu Krunrbirii via the I'luiniuu Cttniil? tt- What U Vena? 7 Wliorn Ih It tiHt'Veli ilatu'.' ! S - What U tulM'ivulin? i - What la thti t 'I'll Ii i oil of thn puilh? ID -What In a tunilru? i Answisn to Ysslerday' Ourstlons . I - Ii tho ponulutlt'ii of Alaska In j rrnHalim or diH'H'nln? , Ana. Ib. erouniiiK. '-Whiit Iomii la Afileu wiia oniu capturetl by the V, H. nuvy? A tut I lioriiu, TrlMill. It In what Hlale are the KvprHlndos? Ana. I'Mtifltla, I I - What In the hitiili'M meut to tJI ti"lt? Aim, Fat nut-it pork fi -llnw many hipihcla of pdut 'iloea It reil'ilio to plant an ueli'T Alt. Si'VI'll. ti --In W lull illi et llnti are tlid Philip plan Inland fr.uil Jitiiuit'' Mm Jtitlth II)' H'llltllVltiHl, 7 -How I'lpR linen It tithe lo tainn nn elephantT Ann. Ahlulle t leii.iiils mo tallied wllliln a few nmiilliH itfltir lap- tuie, s How imith t.rlt;lito.' I the un I hall the brlKliti'Ht Nit of I tin ulei'lrb' arc? An. Four tlluen. ! Willi ktn-prt Up Hie load I In thn iiatliituil fniratsT Am llto fioternl kovpi ntni'tit. HI Ibov Imu: It lake Superior? ni. I'nur loiiiilieil iiiiltoi. RHEUMATIC TWINGE MADE YOU WINCE ! USK Moan's frtly for rhrtuiMi .li lira, iui.itii.i, limit' in'i, oyer WOllittl ItllOHlit, nttli.ilLi. l.o l al lien, stilt joints ninl nr sprain an I kttnins, Jt prnehiMrt mf'ton fit''oif. 1 lie very hint tint- m uw Mum's I ttiiiiiciit ytui will wi nil.-r vhv ym liewr ucj it Ixluir. 'I lm ooinliatintt Waruttll und cjuti k lilicl Icon Ji.ii it will tli liklu lully auipriao you, Keep SKmii's IttiaJy iiiul ut the first t;ti ol un in he or Mta, lac i:. At oil i!ruj;Uts JSc, 70c, $1.W. Liniment M-wtnat, Mt-n il-hir -kin. fctnl H I rnitl)r lia-rrw-tta. Aiy 4lU4C Dr.Hobsons Eczema Ointmfnt Cherro Hard Wheat Flour Guaranteed At "Vour Grovers Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Director CHA3. MILLER oto Hnilltttor, Fender, Itunnlnit Hoard ami tUxly Itepalrlaa. Hoi 1eHn. ' Oppnarttri Depot I'ln.ne I4)-I FISHING RODS lien inpM'i, TlefHtlred and He-s-nlsheil. I Ilea llril lo patlrra or order. , V. CJOt'l.l Ht H. Vewfown Si. M.slfnnl WOOD Cnder cover, 13.00 per Her and up. Pnimpt Delivery i iso n. (t:thai, W(kd c. Phone H'll-X J. M. CARLTON. 30x31 NON-SKID TIRES $9.95 Busy Corner ' Motor Co. Main at Itlvorsldo ' Vv,,, GOOD WOOD ALWAYS CHEAPEST' D nol he flooolvetl tf ao-iatle(l atieo lal, cut ratts or rlultt irloea, hut go up to tlio OLD RELIABLE V wbere vu find na 8A3 ' ilftyt In the year,' vvllh lite best assist vlH.mi.Mnt wood on tlio murkel. WHY? : (localise wo hcII more than half the fuel hit ml letl In Meilord, treat our customers right, and do not (to on the theory Hint we can "do" Hie fnile lie, mid arc Minltlvcly tho only yard thai lias strloUj dry wood. . . VALLEY FUEL CO. 4 , PHONE 76 ,llct.. r -"'(-" 1 1 : ti ''t " I-