Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 25, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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rfiWFORD Mail tkibukb
A. V INhV'I'KNnrfCT NKWSPAPKIi
tiiiviHHi;i k'vkkv ai-tkknoon
KXI-,1 I'T M NUAT 111 Till-;
MEDl'Ollli pltlNTlNQ CO.
Tlie Mfrtfnril Hitndny Sun ts furnlshoii
ibnerlher desiring- wen day dally
riffle Mull Trunin" Itulldlng, 25-27-29
)i Ih I'lr street. I'hnnp a.
A consolidation of tbe Democratic
tin-tt. Hie Mod ford Mall, the Mt-iirord
rlbiine, III Southern Oregunlan. The
uhlunil Tribune.
HOtfl'.ItT W. Kl'lII.. Kdltor.
eij.MI'TIClt 8. SMITH, Manager.
SUBSCRIPTION TEKMSt
IT MAM. In A.lvioioe:
Dully, Willi Kuiulay Mm, yesr ti.j
Dally, with Sunday Hun, mouth .i&
I'Blly, without Hiitulay Sun, your ... t.f
Dullv, without Siimluy Sun, mouth .6-
Weekly Mill Tribune, mit year i.0
Sunday I'iiii. one v.-ar 2.00
IV CAftniKlt In Medford. Ashland.
.Tacknonvllle, Central roini, I'lioemx,
Talent:
Dslly. with Sunday Pun. month.. .;
liuilv u-iiliitui hiiiwl.iv ?tin. month .;'
Daily! without Sunday Sun, year.. 7 Si'
Dally, -wllh Sunday Sun. one year S.50
A:i terms by currier, cash In mivanco.
Offlclol paper of tlio City of Med ford.
Official paper of Jackson County.
i?ntrid rh Rmmii c.MhB matter at
leilford, Oregon, under the uct of March
1B71.
MKMBEltS Oh" THE ASSOCIATED
I'KKSS.
The Associated I'ress is exclusively
ntltled to the tise for republication of
II news dlauatrlit-s credited to it. or
ot otherwise credited In this paper, and
lao the local news published herein.
All rights of republication oi special
Ispittebes h-Hetn are also reserved.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry.
Portland Tins dropped support of
rater Lake. The gjenic wonder was
onstructed too far from the capital ot
krainia, and the Columbia Highway.
The establishment of a Reform
arty 1s announced, and a good iaea
otud be to start in on themselves.
. NOT KNOCKING ANYTHING
(Del Norte Triplicate) 5
L. B. Nichols, a former resident
ot this qjunty, is on a visit here.
He has been enjoying good health
since leaving.
The Englishman writing the press
tuif on the wedding of Princess Mary.
eems to be the same bird wha used to
escribe British victories right after a
lefeat, as "strategic retreats.
What has become of the old fash-
oned slicker who used ta pass bum
hecks on wideawake merchants every
Saturday night?
GETTING UNDER THE MOSS
(Eugene Register) '
'Well, stop looking for opportuni
ties in other states, in oils, and all
manners of stocks and bonds, and
take a good look at your own
Eugene, Lane Co., Oregon. Opitor
tnnities both for investments and
for building up profitable busi
nesses are golden right here. I
know of a lot of them, and would
like to talk with somebody who
can show a little pep. a fair know
ledge, not much capital, some sand,
a little vision and some faith in
Eugene and in himself. Robert
Presoott, 37 West Ninth.
Subscriptions for trees for the fair
grounds are plentiful, when they could
lai'e built the fairgrounds in the titu-
icr and saved it all.
The new curfew law finishes the
Main Stem an a I.ivef's l.ane, and
-urb impromptu sparking in the d;or
vays of banks 'and business houses.
Jttle Miss Aintshcsweet will Uavo to
;et In before breakfast, and if the par-
ntB help the police, home is apt ta
lecome something besides a loafing
dace between shindigs.
I
Another get-ricli-qtiick siicken failed
o get away quick enough.
Construction of the Butte Falls rail
xiad into the wooJs is progressing
'aster in the Nash district than any
where else.
ALEX SPARROW ABSENT
(Pendleton Oregonian)
"The Busy Blue Bird Sunday
School class met Monday after
noon with Alice Jay. After devo
tional meeting the afternoon was
BjH-nt in playing games. Next week
the club will meet with Thelnia
Nightingale."
' Hysterical handsprings are in order
n Democratic circles, as it is charged
;hat Col. Harvey wrote the best of the
iVoodrow Wilson speeches.
; It -may be as a regiment of distin
juished citizens are claiming, that
;uoTie stars are no worse than the rest
jf the world, but they don't pull their
stunts in front of the post'ilfice at high
loon. ''
Had That Tired, Worn-Out Feeling
Do you know that "awful tired feei
ng," I'.nguiduess, lame 6r weak back,
sore muscles, stiff or swollen joints, or
heumatic pains usually Indicate kid
ney trouble? Foley Kidney Pills act
promptly and effectively. Mrs. Ro
berta MHy. 709 Alton St., Alton, 111.,
writes: "For three years I hud a tired,
vorn-out feeling. Various treatments
'.ailed. I began to Improve on the sec
ind dose of Foley Kidney Pills and to
Jny I feel like new." Sold everywhere.
Adv.
New Senator Sworn In.
WA.'iHI.(iT(.- Feb. 25. Charles
A. ItttWHon of lies Moines ban been
Worn in as noiiatiii- from Iowa, suc
eediiig Hunator William 8. Kenyon,
ho resigned yesterday to uecept the
ippointiiicnt its judge or Iho eighth
;lrouli court of appe.ilM,
A MIRACLE
PHTI UKS of .lulin I). IvoekelVUcr inv ornamenting-, tlio whitlows
of certain Medford stows. Tlicy show the venerable oil kins in
ivo iiolf poses at Oniioml lleaeli. Florida.
In une. .lolin TV is whackine; the hull, in Jlio oilier 1p
yaillv nt the camera, sliowiiijr pelf t ionisers that has at the
a enllar aliont three sizes too larue.
.lolm 1. looks for all the work! liVe one of the Four Horsemen of
the Apocalypse, Famine, we helieve. or iK-ath, at least the eina
ciateil one on a white horse, heai iiijr a jmpior macho scythe.'
And yet Mr. Rockefeller doesn't represent anything-so tragic, lie
ivpresents plenty, he represents thrift, he represents the power of
inonev over matter.
Twenty years aio it was freinently observed that .lolm IV with
ell his wealth, couldn't buy health, happiness or a head of hair. And
yet here is is npproachinsi his eentury mark (when he fully intends
playinsr srolf with his doctor) having bought all three of them. !
Without money Rockefeller would liave capitulated at least a
decade ago. At .r)0 he was a bald headed and hopeless dyspeptic, lint
he proceeded to engage the services of a medical man. nut when he
had a pain butor twenty-four hours of the day. lie enlisted the best
ability in the world in V.is fight for
,olf course victorious.
And they say he is happy, lie enjoys golf it scents and his grainV
children, and seeing some of his money go for beneficiciii ends. F.wn
his arid scone has vanished, and the picture shows a thick thatch of
snow white hair, constructed to soften his contours and defy the ele
nents. According to the caption on the photograph John 1. attributes
this marvellous survival to, his love for the outdoors, and his vonstnut
communion with it. The 'oil King is mistaken. Fresh air is everv
man's heritage. The miracle of John 1. is the miracle of inonev.
Quill
Suggested amendment: Fliv and
You can't keep a good man down, nor can you keep a man good
tiien he s down.
If Mellon desires new sources of
tax on visiting celebrities!
And yet, given an income tax
might have learned to tell a lie.
In a small town, people will forgive one another almost anything
except secrecy or a walking stick.
Well, if there's anything in the
theory, business ought to be good.
And yet, think how dull and profitless life would he for the knock
frs if there were no successful men.
Divorce doesn't separate the sh
rates the goat from his hard-earned
The difference between the price
somebody is making a darned big
A feminine novelist speaks of the "last expiring paroxvsin of love."
Doubtless that's the one that crooks the trigger finger.
la the interest of harmony, "Watson should, be persuaded to let Mr.
Kord have the spotlight on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays.
Losses are nard to bear, but then! is a certain grim satisfaction in
deducting them when making out an income tax return. 1
"With a Jap directing tin- railway, the Chinese in
have the inalienable right to watch the trains eome in.
When a woman complains that
her. she usually means that she has
Too many people think patriotism is merely a desire to kill a neighf
iior who lives on the other side of a boundary line.
In this glorious country there
once in a while you see a pour husband trying to buy some-thing in tin;
lingerie department. .
Wu RipplittgRhi)mG$
JA&V Welt
THE OLD
F
KV statesmen rise at every
of fluent tongues thev have
tax; if they're elected they will ift the burden from our backs.
Oh. we are taxed, we helpless skates, our load is sad to see, and'
ever greater grow the weights that cripple you and me; but there
arc always candidates who'd gladly set us free. AVe lis'tcn to
these breezy chaps, who flay the taxlist crimes, and give them all
the public snaps and hope for better times; soon we may pay our
tax. perhaps, and have some surplus dimes. '. And we forget how
in the j ufs t we've heard the saint' old song, heard statesmen make
their pledges vast to right our every wrong; and idle as a veering
blast were all those pledges strong. And we elect Jhoise gaudy
birds who make the eagle scream, who charm us with it flow of
words like-language in a dream; and in' the end they feed us
curds where we're expecting creiiin. " You'll have to pay a whole
lot more," the tax collector cries ; "I know you're feeling sad aipl
sore, but still the taxes rise, and longing for the days of yore
won't help you weary guys." So to his door, in kegs and crates,
we take the iron men, the coin we've earned by bearing weights
or plying saw or pen; then, eome some breezy candidates, and we,
are slung again.
h
is srnnii!
knees n ml
life, and there he stands on the
Points
let live.
revenue, why not try an import
blank
to practice on, Washington
spare-the-rod-and-spoil-the-child
'
- p from the goats; it merely sepa
inonev.
of hides and shoes indicates that
profit on the eyelets. '
Shantung will
her husband doesn't understand
found another mun who docs.
are few to arouse our pity. Hut
Mason
PROMISE.
shift, and seem' as slick as wax;
the gift, and thevdcnrttince tlm
OF MONEfY.
"rTfeS?
HOW MUCH DO
YOU KNOW?
1 - Is Seven Fall III li);ntl lilUlel'
than Niu;uni I'ulU?
"In what treasure is a hum! used?
;! Wluit liver H:'p:icute the slulo of
Miciii;it;i f:vm lint Pivvlli e f On
tario? - Win y wits tli first ifaliiui o;te '
stuv in the I'n'lJtl SlntOH?
5 -How many iir-O'lticra me tie re in
China?
0 li li. proper U cm,m-uttil.ite
hililo on her eiwinenumt?
7 W.uu was th:i Indian population
of America nt the time of dln.'Mvci y?
S lHios a Eeltiu have u s;i!tt liuof'.
J Who invented cltecUots ?
M Why ih they not hnvo miiiTI rs
en airplane engines?
Answeis to Yesterday's Questions
1 In what country la Oxford unlver-i
sity? Ans. 1-.'i;;1iuh1 .
2 Was Hiawaiha a myth or a real
pcion? Ana. A myth.
'.( Wltat pails of a chicken are the
Kiblets? Ans. The liver, heart and
Kl'zard.
4 Mow fast Is a knot? Ans. 1.15
miles an hour.
5 Which navels faster, sliihl or
sound? Ans. SlKht.
6 lXvs the noveriimi'iti pension
Cunioilorate veterans? Ans No.
7 When was Hie ciar of Ktissln as
sassfnated? Ans. July tins
8 How should hoiujuel be pro
nouued? Ans. The wmd should be
pronounced "boo-kay" not ' h i-'kay."
'.I What is the name of the- principal
coin of Japan and China? ' Ans. Yon.
10 Where
tun ine uisiif t s.iohen III
.Mexico oriBimuc: aim. u ts tienveii
fix) m the SJimnlsh and Indian.
COMMUNICATIONS
VxctHptott Man ;ixes lexx.
To the Kdit.ir:
Adjusted ? Comiieits-.ition (dis
closed hunk I will add u hiinli-ii nf
iwoolv duilais rach lo i-wiv Minn,
woman and ehtld in the C. S. Look
around you. Isn't, the ini-runr ex
mm viee man In prai tU ally the same
fiiiHiielal elretimslanees as those who
wen- exempted?
The AiiK-rleiin sultlt-i le-ilvi-il
thirty dollars n month clear. jo llinK
all elothlmt. food, iiodiia: and den
tal attendant e free nnd sixty dollar
bonus and wv.-nty-flv e iloihim worth
of elothlttK when illst hai 1. The
awiftKo exempte.l man did no better
than this.
The Jl.'i.Ort iirn.m liiuis now
would amount to fat) dmiii the war.
making JOO.nn lenr per month for
the on ton ex-.--. r leer. Adil :i f.-tlf-rn!
bonus of l3.tu or J.lu.im. This
muker) $DH.(i0 o r month. Not one ex
empted nian in lint mude ;hls mueh.
I wns exempted lieeause of detiend
ants. where do I enine in at. A posi
tion to be tilled, ex-servtte man ire's
first eliaure. I'ublie laiei. li i ik.ii ion
ori.jeet op.iieil. i-x-s.-rvt'.ir gets ftrst
i hanee. 1 icei noi redlt. Kx-s.-rx leer
uets ? 000. to).
Every man bodily disul'led or weak
ened should reewtve n substantial pen-
Ision. liiii.ttOO men Rave their liven timl
reeeived mrthinK In return ami for
those ' who aro able bodied and
healthy to eome ti.ii I; and demand
money, t oininen lailzi- Iheli" piiirlut-lstn.-
is this 100 per f-nt Atmali-an-
ism? Vours Truly.
x. y.
1. S. Better wateh your bonus
editor. Sinee he has taken to having
bonus fit every 'day, he may get ex-
eited and Join the army or some
thin'. Hcrt Hostel, a student at tho O. A.
., urrlved here the latter part f the J
week f n in Curvallis. to spend bcv-i
oral weeks with hix parents here. ,
The young student was forced to take i
a month's vacation on account of op
tical trouble, which has developed to
(uite feriouH proportions, thus com-
pelling him to take a cc inplcte rest, i
free from eye strain i f every kind. j
News has reached here of tho birth ,
of a splendid, big daughter, to Mr. j
and Mrs. Shipley Rem. n February j
the 22nd, at their home in
Pass. The Rouses are well
Urants
known
here and have a host of staunch
friends In this city wao rejoice '
greatly at their good fortune and who)
extend to them their heartiest con-1
gratulations.
nB8 Mae. .It liiison left recently for
Pendleton, Oregon, where she will bo
engaged In the teaching profession
for the remainder of the school year.
The large-it crowiU that have been
out at a public gathering in Central
Point for many years were at the
Hrkk Church here Wednesday,
Thursilay and Friday nights of last
week to hear .Mlsa Margaret Schof -
fan, ex-nun. speak 111 the Catholic.
fliiest'on. The audience each evening
included u great many out of town
people. Interest run high at each
meeting, hut aside from one of two
wild comments. Utile was sa'd of the
disclosures made. There waa a large
sale cf the book, "The Demands of
Rome, which the speaker wus the 1 and pah) tin; penalty . I up-wed.
author ( f. ' J The high hcI.ikiI ertcita a monument
A number of Central I'o'nt people, 1 to its memory by purchasing 11 tree for
members ( f the Lutheran Church of j the public park nt. Ihe fair grounds.
Medford, and friends of tho family Killth (ion;, a lilvfti schal student, has
of the pastt-r, 'uttiMtdud tho funeral Just returned from a trip to the Kn
service of. ICIsle 0-se.-.Ioreiiz, onl) ideavor convention at 1'ortluml.
daughter "of Pastor Oesnr-Morniiz, j The Phoenlt high school paper,
held In Medford hist wek. , "Thu liliii! and White," has the follow-
Vouttg Joh I lolnies, nfght baggage-; ing editorial stafr: ' Kill I or, Cylvester
mini f the Southern Pacific tUatlon I Htcvens; asslsl.-int editor; ICIva Castor;
in- AJedferd, who has been unite ifl : social editor, Dorothy Cat less; llluA
wltl), a severe attack of the flu, Is : trator, Daniel Calhoun; typist, Mar
able now to attend to business at Ihelgaret Sheets.
Aledfoid depot. I -
.Miss Hu.el Stevenson was hostess
to the tin inbers of Mrs. Kanford Rich
ardson's Sunday school class of the
Christian church, at iter homo Hutur
day evening. dimes, stunts, songs
arid ilainiy I'cl'resliinetiiK welt) dlver-
mIuih f f lUe cvettlim ni.u to lite m ove
;tf yntiiiK pepplg piit.ienl, tlio lew
' lu-.li'it upenl there were uimillK Hie
' me ,t tnt.loviiltle of tlielr Pvea. When
I the tiue tt iIi'iuiiIihI til n lule hour
for ilie'r lioaie.t It waa the wish (hut
I
ii Kvini future llnie ihe ehariiiltiK
' Itiistivs would uuti' u givo I hum lln
"leie.uire ami mcil iuu that itho U;nl
'tlveil llteyi that e'tilltn,
.Mrs. Mei'i'itt lU-niluiid moo l.uel
lls (I'eai'olt I spout the panl week end
w'lh iier liusbaud t lloselnirK, Oitv
Mr. lloiKliiiut it tw holds u poslllon
"i(h the Poiiilieru ravll'le l!alli'o.ni
roiupinvy at ItoHebtu'K.
I'ri (, Hoot of Med ft rd was In otir
city recently and while here organ
'ed n hUh school orchestra. wJtleh l;i
di - im spleml'd wot It all ready, uinl
al eaeli Wcdiiciduy ttUIlt meetiii!!
shows ureal ImfiMveiiieiit. Humo very
m ;ul liiatorial. In u iihihIi'uI way, watt
found auiotiK the yotuiK
Hliidenls
tw- " ' onsum'atum oi tao or-
i enesira neips Kieatiy in kimum iih'iii
a iiie.inu 1 1 expressittK their unisicul
abilities.
Miss liorcthy Auslla, former well
known Central Point yo'.iiin ulrl, who
has made Iter homo in Seattle for
the pail soverul years, la visit lint her
mother mid sister mid many friends
here tills week,
.Mrs. Walter Hawk of Modfoid. vis
ited re'al'vej and friends hero dur-
Ir.K I lie week.
Mrs. Nellie t)inimas of Hutte l-'alls,
, wasiiiiioim her many friends hero for,,,,v" lakets were s.Hil ami lilt had an
several d.i.vs the past week. iinusuiilly koo.I lime. A laro crowd
Mr. Coa'aer. if the Weeks-Confer cxiieeled Sittnnlay evenlim. fell, I'.V
, Ctidoilukiiifi oi aipiiny if .MedlorilN""' ,1' ,IHI,;'I 'M"I '""'b l '"'lir,- pre
v.as alteiidlUK lo business laattori j I ,"',',l ladles In eharne,
j hero WedliesiUiV. "flio ladies of the lieirealloa flub
Mrs, Adraln Thompson ts assist Ihk
. ... .. ., ... ...u
. .
Mrs. Frank Clark I ttee Murybelli
Thin librae! of Salem, is visiting her
rareutx at their heme on the foot
hills rend now. Mrs. Clark bus auitiv
ft lends here xvho will lie (jlad to
hear of her visit lo Central Point.
The news of the death of Harriet
A" lee Hurley i a etltiesday, Febru
ary I'.'ntl, was a great slunk lo Iter
many friends here, and was received
with great Horn w and genuine regret
by all who knew her. Only a few
(!s aso. .Mis. Hurley, apparently in
good health, wa:t In Central Point
shopping, and greeting her man)
fi lends, and w hen news if her sud
den demise, reached here. It seemed
Incredible to her hint of frlendt
Mrs. Hurley was known here as a
woman if exemplmy ehatactor. a
Wi .nun cf great kindness of bearl,
a loving mother, and nit admirable
woniau In every way. li-rotte who
knew her will feel her passing keen
ly. To all of the children who
well known here Central l'i lilt
tends her sincere-it sympathy.
Tho l.udltV Aid sm-lety if
III e
eX-
the
Brlek church will meet al the home
of Mrs. I.. 1.. Corcross uoxt Wednes
day afterttt ..it. This meeting will be
'II keeping with the times now utul
will be known as the ' Hard Time
Meet. " ICvoryt lie Is iintled to be
present. A g-rod time Is promised
all, la spile of the fart that Hie hard
time Idea will lie carried out right.
Refreshments will be served, und
other amusements will bo ltidu'g!ti
lit. All members etipm-ially are urg
ed
The last busketnull game of the
schedule was plaved al home last Fri
day evening between Jacksonville and
I'Ihh nix. The cil ia game w hs a hard
contested light enillll-' III Jackson
ville's favor. Tito bovs played a fast
game ending In favor of I'lioonli.
The boys won a lion schedule game
from ti ll, Mill bios Weune&ilav even
ing. As soon as the weather will permit
practice for the track meet will begin.
Miss Cowglll, state assistant club
leuder and Miss Kerr, county school
supervis'ir visited the si'hool this week
and explained the club work; also ex
hibited Homo articles made by club
workers.
I ho following clubs have been or-
Kanl!! with not Iohs than five mem-
tiers in eacii club: Sew ing, pig, potato.
i calf,
canning. Officers and leaders
have also been
always taken a
elected. I'h'ienlx
has
great deal
in club work.
The Juniors und seniors have select
ed a play and will begin work on it
soon.
A high school student wus diaov
ered writing on one of the chairs which
act was rcorled to the principal, wlri
, gave his consent lo have the 1411 t ,
1 party tried In mock court, thereby
j demonstrating a civil government
son. The lad was arrested and placed
1 under bund ; the Judge, Jury, wltnesnt,
attorney, lawyer for the d -renda.T.
were arranged and trial set
Time arrives and the sheriff li:him
the guilty party Into court nnd the
Judge proceeds in regular ::r h r. The
attorney In prosecuting t!:e c;h . real
from the school law the mviuiivr f ir
such ui!tn. The lad was fni nl gid'ty
oiiliniiisl Cloudy.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 h.--Weal Ii
er predictions for the week beginning
Monday are:
Pacific Htateg Clr.iidv, ruins, nor
mal I'mnei-aturos, '
to ultetid. I
1 PHOENIX SCHOOL NOTES
:1 RIVERSIDE RIPPLES
Mrs, M .laeolni, l.n jll .lite dm mid
li. W, .lae dm were iii-inens callers nl
.Meiirur.l Tuesday.
Messrs. I-I'M Chaniplltl and l. II.
Hlead Itiivo been Mtilleilim from ill
taclm of the tin epidemic hut are con
Mlleneliut.
Charles and I'miilao Clutlnplln have
been ipille III the pant tuo weeks and
miller the care of Ih'. I.oiikIu Idito of
llranlii I'ltss. Tlte.v are bollt oil the
way In recovery. '
The ladles of the Iteeienl Inn club
were aiiinl pleasantly ciititi lalued Kit
day afteiitnoa by the ladles of Hie
Clvlo linproveuteiit club of Houne
Itlver at the t)dd Kellows hall In HKio
lilver. After a delightful prow rant colt
'"HiiK of readliins, vocal mi l limlm
in 'ii t o I iiiiisl,- a iielieimis luncheon was
served. Mrs, family, president of the
ebali presided til the iifter-dlum i' pro
Kratti of short speeches by various
members of both clubs. All expressed
the wish that these eouiiiomlty aalhet
liiKS be coittiuued In lite future as they
are Hot only enjoyable bill moid hi'tie
flclal.
On aeeoiiiil of liifleiuf ul weather
ntul slelvtn-NH, the members of (lie Coin
tniiiilly iluli did nut hold their moitllih
litl.iiilCHS llli-i-tiIH Satiinlav evellllO!. Al
ll,H' ,l'"uo ,v,, ' ''Uhly
' nierutliieil lln ir litiHimiula at the tliilj
Mioitsrt W. itnns l.iv ..v.mli.B I VI.
, i, ..,,,, umiB..,.,i i ,.
I he tables were iinanget in n lt,,uw
sppiie ilecoiated with the club e dors,
green ami pink: ThlUydx sit down
to tho T o'clock hamiucl which was
served In courses and coitnistd id
fruit cocktail, salad, hot roils, pickles,
chit ken pie. ma.'.ho, potatiH-s, various
kinds of pie, unit coffee.
Tile after dinner speeilins and slot
les were participated in hv iiiurly .ill
present ulid afterwanl lutcile. caun s.
and dancing wct ctuioeil until II p
m The following were proscit Mr
and Mrs. Iti ai.hear titnl am. Mr. and
Mis 1) KelleV and children id UoHUr
IHvi r. Mr and Mi l l.ytm Smith. Mr
mid Mrs r're.l W.iltl and Mr and Mis
Ueo Aldoit of Medf ml. nilrl the follow
lint Riverside lA'iiillKs: Clms tirnv, M 1
Jac ibs. It V I'ncel, P Mi-guat. Chan
Wahl. V. Piekelt, tils.i .Mrs Kom.. (lay
und Miss liee Harper. The gentle
men of the 1 r mil were so wi-u pleased
with the air. ill that Ibev pi 11 11 t give
a n t tin dinner In llm near future.
Special Election Notice
NOTH I-; is IIKItKllY lilVKV. 'that
a se l.il elect! ill will he held nil Sat
unlay, tlie ;.ih dav of March.
it the h'-ri'lnafter specified pollinit
place In iho Talent It rU-at'oti UPitrPt.
.lacks in Comity, nreu ui. to ileti rmine
whether said district shall enter Into
nil iiKlcen.eiit with Hoi ttafi of Die
foil, lor the iiawut-tit lo the State of
lti g'-n of liiiere-t to accrue In I'll) or
all of the rir.-.t fve ear of any hutid.-i
which said lilstrlrt iirnv have lieret-i
for" or may hereafter Issue, nnd pur
tlrtilai'ly referring to the two bond
h.sites v.it'-d and ant hoiin.nl by the
voI'M-s of this Talent InUallotl lihitrict.
in the Minis tif lx linti Ind th iiinand
doll. ns i I'.iio.noij on y nnd of Four bun
iln-d nnd flltV lhouand dollars
I Co.immi nut, respectively, nnd.-r and
pursuant i the prorlHloiis of Article
XI ll of tile Constitution Of the State
of Oregon.
The pulls shall be opein, at cUM
o'clock In the liiotnllig of the elei tlmi.
and kept open until rive o'clock 111 the
arterito'iti, when the same muni be
closed. Al slid election, the ballots
shall remain the words: "All II KK
MKNT -VKS." and "AHIlKK.M K.NT -NO"
The Hoard of I drecl n bae Hi"c.
lied tin- following polling place In said
dlsti jet for ttaiil idection:
III Hie (iarage on the ranch owned
hv F.. T. Newhry. nnd being situated
about one fourth mile west of the can
nery al Tiilont, Oregon, nnd about one
fourth tuilo west of the northwest en-,
iter of the town of Tabnl. Jacks n
County, Oregon, ami being the ranch
formerly owned by the Talent Or, hard
Company; said polling pla-e buiir!
within the houmlui lcM of l'i Talent
Irilgiitlon lilstrlct.
Slihl election niiliit be held and Ihe
result thete-if dole-mined mil i!e
elated In all resperln In ac 'o .hilii
w ith the metliod of elcr-tlnti pr-.-crliteil
for general purpcHo of lnl,-utlon ills-
IrlctH.
(liven by order of the ll-inrd of )iec
tors of the TM.KX'I' litllMiA'l ION
DISTRICT, this '.M il dav i.f Februarv,
1!).'.
HO.t (;.' HIilKCTOIIM OK
TAI.KMT IRitWi.cn-) HISTftK'T
I y W. J. liAHTZKI.I,. I'reHldent
O. A. MANNING, Director.
Oi-'li IIKRRIN, Director.
ATTIC ST: I.OI'l.-i HKOWN. Secretary.
Dr. Johnson
Says
Our ilcntisl iy is done lo
ii stiiiidiii-d not lo ji jipjcc,
nlso your work is cov-
1 1 . 1 1.
crcd . dv a 111c ,s
Kiuir-
iijiioo.
Dr. O. J. Johnson
DENTIST
228 East Main St.
Phone 669
I
SLOAN'S EASES PAIN
SLIEVES '
"ViKMr.Nl IN'C
riH"iii.'in1 rlii'ii.
nilii l.ly rrlii-veil
ittatic neiies toe nun i.iy ri-iii-vfii
y Mo
l.iiiiri"iit . Apply ii
fn-ete ami riijov a nil.n i iii-.f m um- el
w.iinitli. lvwrrii.-ti. ilh,'i,i rhf''ine.
I. ootl al" lor n-i.nii.t, liitlib.lijo,
lll il,llj;i.t. o i t l -xerlnl IIIIImIi s, Mill
joiitm, exti iii.tl ai liri ami .nii--, b.u I.
utiles, nil. mil ami tpi.iiun,
I I, u ' t lit pain In M'tl up, Kup
Sloan's l.iniitiitil Lnuty ami at (Ito
fiul inn oi nil ai 'lie or pain, ti-.e it,
ur it n-i'lainly iloe imiiiIik c fcMilta,
Al all (tmtiiibtU J.'c, 7-V, $1.10,
Liniment
a xti n t . stfiii
ANNOUNCEMENTS
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Thos. II. Hlmpson, of A.hluid.
attthoi ies lifii uiiltouueeiiieiit ax 11 Caii
illdate for Hut aomlnatlo;i for the allien
of County Coiuinhirloiter i.f .laiknoit
Coillily. stllijei'l lo the decision (lf the
Uopuhllcan voters of "aid riiiitilv at
the Primary Kleciloa, Mav l'.ith, 1'iJ.'.
Adv.
l(lia Qnmily Jtwnlrr Kaiialrtnr.
Dmmoua Botiinif. Wilvli
UiiriuK.
Balltifuclliin Assurttd In
quality and prion.
Mall us your wants..
MARTIN J. REDDY
Cherro Hard Wheat
Flour
Guaranteed
At Your Groven
WOOD!
All kliuW uf wmiil at right prices; dry
mill blocks,
Orders Promptly I II led
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
Cor. I'lr nnd Third Phono 'M-'
Day or Night
WEEKS-CONGER CO
Funeral Director!
CHAS. MILLER
Anto Itnilliitor, Frniter,
Hiutiittig Hoard nl
Hodjr llcpulrlntf. Hoi
lli'llllK,
tpSmlto 1 lets. I
Phono I I
DRY
WOOD
2.75 to $1.25 Per Tier
In shed a 111 N. Fir
CUT RATE
WOOD YARD
Phone 551
FISHING RODS
Unwrapped, Repaired nnd lteT
ulsbe.l. 1 lira tlitl to pnllrni or
uittt'r.
Got Ml
fit 7 N. Ncwtoun Kt.
Medford
INCOME TAX
COMIC IN NOW Is tho appeal wo
make to our clients. Von will
thus avoid the rush ot thn final
days of the period when our Hutu
Is taken up day nnd titghl to
CICT RKTI RNS IN ON TIMIC,
Our efficient Hervlce
aves money for others ami It will
do so for you. ,
WILSON AUDITING CO.
Dlbi ily llttllillng. Medford
GOOD WOOD
ALWAYS CHEAPEST
Do not Ih' deceived by so-culled SKe
I11I, ciil. rum, or light iit'lix's, but go
up to llm
OLD RELIABLE
where you find us 1W15 ilayi In tlm
year, Willi the best and cheapen I wood
on tlio market.
WHY?
HccniiHO xvn sell morn than half Ihn
fuel liiinilled In Misloril, treat our
ciislomcrs i-lgbt, und do not go on
tlio theory that 00 call "do'' tlm pub
lic, uinl nro positively tlio only yard
Hint !um Mrlell thy wooil.
VALLEY FUEL CO.
PHONE 76 - '
30x3i
NON-SKID TIRES
$9.95
Busy Corner
Motor Co.
Main at Riverside
fi'.n'tM
v-neruy
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