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VAdV. TTUiF.K BEN C. SHELDON FORMALLY FILES FOR THE SENATE 3 PIONEERS OF JACKSON G01 CHEVROLEl HE ftrrcrFOTt'D matt j TnmrrNic NmnroTiP. m?A(x. vnmw: m,wtt m. u2-i FRED C. HOIS RADIOPHONE FROM DENIES HE'S ANT HADES BIG STUNT BANK CAND ELKS MINSTRELS PASS TO REWARD Fred (', llortiiiH (if Aiililauil, win) !"1 tlm ticket In tin- recent Chanilirr "f Commerce, primary In Unit ,iy made tint following Mliitcmoiit: To th IMItnr: Having fr I (to I'iimI two yi'urit linen nit nctlvn member of Uh' present l.uuril nt illrix'liirn itC I ho AhIiIuihI ( ' liu in Imt at t'nmiiieroo, the ii.llvllloii it which body have ulwnyN been hur iiioiitout, nor lniit them ln.cn imy Inclination (tit III" purl tif iiuv mem ber ui' iiiimiiIici'm In dominate in nny iii"l!n (ir cmiine of ImihImiinh which ciilne before the linily, Tim Iwn yeum" work having been particularly il"MK)ini mill helpful ones lit UH', Uiul I UOH o( II round lirtlvn nature In Kin coinmuiilly, mid rliy. There will Iki full Kiiloro lit Urn I'll It i it 1 11 it l ml mIihw next Muniliiy and Tues day nights, furnished liy tlm end ln''ll ninl other slur loiiioilliinis of ihn mm puny of over M IociiI iMili-rtnlimrH. Tlm iiIiiiiIh will he, surprisingly up-todnM. Tlm col. ii I ill scenery fur llui plod lie linn will it I no In entirely new )nr (utility different iirriuiKmiH'iit from nny ever Hiin holme, Thii iilwiijn iirllnti'' nml ciioiililn Tom Hvtcin him HiIh foil' linn In rhnrnit. Any mi'1 who linn tho blues will flml ii sure euro nl I ln I'oinlnic minstrel mIiow, nml will lii'iir rii'WH fruni frleudu In fur nwty places. The eye will nlso Ih. ploltHI'll It It I Mm churns lll!t. illnlm l.y ih cud ini'n ninl ballads liy t hi nt ii r sinner w! no doubt be I hlulu u I have Hloml Willi I hcsn I hummed mi III" streets of Mi'ilfoirt nml iiiiii In lh I'iihI. t absolutely unit mi i ni'rvfill) hiiiihI Willi ihi'in now. I WHS lint Willi Mod, l.p'ikl'll to, lior approached In nny niunui'r hy any mi' relative In hemming it no riillftl null 1'iiiikiT t iitiilliliilK, nor inn I huHi ii I'liudlil.il", unit I feel Hi" I II wn. fMri'iiii'ly unf.ilr tlmt t nht.uld lutve I,.. fll forced publicly 111 tO Klll'll It l".l- linii wlilin'ii having lii'i'ti consulted nl till ' I Mam I uh t member or Um rhnm-h-r In Kim.) standing mi (he sumo bn mn t:n nil oilier iumiiIm'I i itiul on that luixlit only. I will Klvr tin- i 'i in in i it 1 1 ninl cllv my liint liiliTxiil im .illri'rinr, and If no I fl.'t .'i will he II ion .luli iil sup porter uf said lioily. Tli firwni diri'i tor uii'l Mnrlv iiiiil it u lin.lv riuily to Hiipp.nl in Hi.' . hint .Ui' Ii any proponiili it f..r a ; trl, mittiittriMiii. nr any uilu r prujoi I I tin I miiy I." pi cmnl nl l.y imy ililfnii In :i i ..nihl. ill tint liin.lini.ii llkit in it it - j .-r vny.it c, iiDii:s. IUh.ac lolniiir f.iiill). ' .MIl.WM'KKi:, Win, Miinh in. 'tliiinuiu A li' liiitcy ii n.l JoM-pli Huy, loriiHT f.-iloral in i It I' 1 1 1 on of fl.-ctn. w cn fouiut itulliy lotlity l.y a ffilrul rourt Jury on l'o liull. IiiI' IHh rharic ItiK roimiilrary lo tKilulf tin- Vol li iii ml. VVTARRH ' rf ttemi or thrMt It utuaUy Untitled by the vapori of Views 0w 7 MUi Jan VktJ Yk Mm llt.i fnlli.v InriL' l.ri..ru'nrild II. l llhll'll flllhll, Villi lllllt licnnl nolhllt '!' 'I'll II cxplcHitlnn Iiiin It ii'iiiiulm cni hiiiihI fiiiin I it ttt yi'um hhnw, hut Ii'h liiiit. A lilt; nl unt wocri'l will now Im clvcii (iwav. Tlm KIk inlnitlri.lM havi liorrfiwiwl llury Uimciilii.rK'it r:iilloilionn nu.l lit i ni'li wrl.iiinitiic w lri Iiitiii iiii'imiiKcii will In. ihiWvi HlritlKlit (iniii olil I It. i lcl.iili liliiiHi'lf, In purKiitniy, uml St. I'l h-r h ilnin.'iln Itlclicr up, i'ilntlim lo itliix Mm: Mo.lf.ml uff.iIrN uml conOi ll'ilm. Koine of Iticni- iiii'hhukch Will Im I of htilUn.,' Inii.ici.1 mill Miirpilw In tln I .a iv nml (iitlcr 1'iiKun of J.i.km'n conniv nml ilir oilier Kooil n(iilt Ken- rally. Thf liklm; lIKTt Klkn iiiliu.iri'l miiniiKdiK'nt I (very prci unll.in to Imvo !h!k r llimllcii) llltflltioll pll'Krnl in . .ir. for u ti In tli umlii'ii.c ov. r.iiinc Willi luiiiiliii r ilurltiK t ti Ih iitiint fi-ntiui' r imy of Hi" oilier inuny hi mil m ho u.'i.. wild wcitk ItciitiM n. ctl not fcur. Th Hout iiulo for I ho inlntlfl hIiuw l'i::in lit tlm I'liK" llictiliT linx officii l Inn noon Willi n nn.li linn (', Hln l.lon nf IIiIh illy loiluy mi nl to lh" officii of I In' K.'i'iHiaiy of Kliiti. Iiin form ii fllliiR bM u citn.ll'liilc for tin' Hiiitn (M-niitu on thn ropii'i llcun tlcltnt. Thin U ImllnvM to Imi Hut llrMt iicliial fllliiK liy it lornl ciiu i.l.Ulo. Mr. Klii'Moti pl.iim, If nliM tcd, to Klvc dim uilMillon pitrilciilurly to two olfoilH: onn to fffccl ii ri'fluctloii In InvitH uml tint ntlinr l xoi uri) n rouplu of ino.llII.'itlloiiH in I Im uuIohioIiIIk lU'oimi. plan now 'n iino. "All Mm pnj i ny I own, inariiml ly, lit In Jmktoi i utility liinil," milil Mr. Hliitlilon. "I liano lomiUMl wliul llio tun Hltuiillnii .i Iriim hard pxper Iimici', Thi.ru urc at Iciml lhii plnim w Inn hy ihn i-Klhitnrn miiy In lp Mm Mil iiittlnii : I. Hy iiiuhIiik fewer up pioprliiiloiiH uml not koihk up lo the full limit ulloweit hy thn cninitllulloil it hereiofiiri'. ''. Hy lefunlnK lo HUlllllil ! III" peilplll lltl'UKliri'K IIO litliiK for Hil.tltloiiul liixen utiliMW I lie Hunio ure ulmolulely worthy, uml Hy iniikli'K iiiii rhannn In llto pr. enl law whereby morn of the harden h hull rent upon iroKTty or periwinii lio'l now line. I mi im to relievo In Home measure, I ho heavy Inn. I on ri-ul ( Klnle. "I uUo hope lo Im a M ii to lirliiK NlMiut a illlilll'e III til" unto llcemu. plan wliern'iy much of Urn preM-nl mil. i 1 1, en w miiy Im xhlfnvl imln kitilln tuv, which M hy all iiomiik lh" Uh er lueiiKiirn of a citr'n u- ot the hlKliway. I ulo want to the plan I nuliinllleil at the lurl ne-tnloii which WuK ilefeitiei, of uiukltiK M'tn' ullowaiice In the llceiim. teen for the ( III rum, paHHeil Inlo law." The laHt iluy on wlilcli flliuitii for lain offices may Im mail" Ik April I !'th ami llm mouth ini.Tveinni; will umloultleilly wltn.n.i a general liven Iuk up of polnlnil activity. localBrfefi Mr. unit Mm. William ('. Hiniill of V. iinhlnKtnn, 1 1, "., will nrrlvo thin cteiiliik" to make their home In thin city with their itniiKlitfr, Mm. Yf4 Htninit, and Iter lnmhnu.1. Mr. Small ha mciii..i ii Kttvi rtinmnt umltlin In WtiHhliiRiiiti Inr Iho punt 3." yeatn. The l. (, K. K. lirlyaiiilH are kIvIiik nnoiher Oanco nt tlm K. ol. I', hall Kaliirlay i venlnt, March JHh. KnlKhU I V. nni l llm mother ' nml la.ll.-H coi Jlally Invid-.l. ; 3uO ' 'oi1j! of Meilforil. I n'lti li Aid Htimla. MAIIHKII.I.KH. Mar. 10. The French utmiim r JnrnucB Kraim.in t with n full ( itrifu of 4.10U tona win lit iti Ktllin.l fur the famine mif fin in of Itumalii milli-il from thl port Iiimi nlk-lu for oji'wui. Thin U the flint khi.mi'iit ! the Kr. in h icovern ment of nppll. m to releo r.uwilaii fiinitne Htilf. r m. William WrlKhl Hunt rie. nt IiIh hoiiiu In ("nni ml I'liint, Ore., Mardi Hlh. ni-.eil k(J yearn, II moiiiha, 1 (luyn. Inwi uhfld Imil tioon a renlilmt of Cenlrnl I'olnt for llm punt .'il yuar Imi n K a nallvn of I ii'llu na. i In leaven hlM wifn KlUotiuth, flvo itorm and four dauKhlein, John II. H. oil, Terry, Ok lahonia; Tiuniuil Hi(tt, Iowa: Wi,v W. Heolt, Iahic Hii':h, Cullf.; Iirl W. Si olt, Medford. Ore.; KrnMtt K. Iv oll, urilial Tnlnl, Or".; Mr. C. f. Dun lin, Control romi, ore ; Mm m. t;. II. Ihiy, Jlreinorttti, Wnnh., Mrs. Ktta ThouipHoii, Onevn, 111.; Mra. J. IS. Iliimrlck, Central I'dnt. Mr. and Mm. Htolt wero murrleil at I.IhIioii. Iowa, Ort. i, lMiJO. I'uneral arraiiKemenu arn In rharK'i of I ho I'nrl Funeral llonm uml will he held at the r'tlilnin'" Satur day at 2 p. m. Itiiermcnl In Ceniral I'olnl reinelery. Julli Ami Kiilithiou Mm. Jul In Ann KiiixUion i'.m'iI at her home In laxl I'olnt. Ore., Marfh kth, from it lon lllneKK, a'eii 7i yearn, IK iiuya. ix'ceain-a won a na tive of No'luway county, Mliwotirl, 1 co ml iik with lier purenm acrow the plain in IM", "ltlln: in the Wll liiMieit Vnllry near Fore'it drove. Ore. Tlm emlKrunl train wuh under the ennimand of Captain .lor-cpli Mc- lioon. film wuii tiiarrled to Willlum KiiIkIiIoii at I'nrent drove. Ore., Sept la, IKfiii, and moved in J:u kon county In 1K3, nitlini; at K.ui;le oiul, liavlni; Wn a ri-Hldent of the talley for Ih yearn. Sim was a mem- Ur of thn llaptlitl ihnnh and tlm Womun' Hi hef corpa und h avoa her huahnnil, Willlum two aona and mm nauKhlor, i uuri.n . KuiKnlon, I'loiin.e Hock. F.iMI" KnlKhlon, KaKl" I'olnl. Ore., Mra. Orvlll.i llunler. Tal ent, Ore. Kunerul arrant;eiuetiU in rharK" of Ibfl I'eii Funeral Home and will lie held til tb reaidencc at Kaglo I'olnt, Saturday, ot 10 a. m. Inter ment In I'hoonlx cumtei y. Tlm funeriil of Mra. Annlo Evan elm died dnNday will Ik held at Itoiiun Itlv.T. SiimUy nt 2 p. ni. Mr. of Mra. Grant ....... M I - . Sometliiii At Jones' Saturday THE STORE THAT GIVES 3 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY AND SENDS GOODS C. O. D. Here Are Some Extra Bargains 2 pounds Chocolate Cream Candy, soft centers 44c 1 pound plain mixed 15c 1 pound Jelly Beans 20c 2 pounds (jinger Snaps 32c 40c size pkg. Borax chips . . 33c 3 pkgs. Ivory Soap Chips 25c 3 pkgs. Sunbrite, like Dutch Cleanser 22c 1 pound Baker's Bitter Chocolate, 42c 5 rolls Toilet paper 23c 25c cans Norwegian Kippered Herrings, 2 cans for 32c 40c bottle Almond Extract 28c Just read these- 1 $1.50 Broom, nothing better made, Only 78c $2.25 Bungalow Aprons, see these in window $1.78 $1.25 Bungalow Aprons, rick-rack trimming 98c $6.75 Silk Jersey Petticoats, only ,. $5.00 Everything in Vegetables Home grown Spinach- New green Onions Make out your list and 'phone when you can. You know who sells the cheapest. 9 ' x collars The Leading Grocer . ,-' KloJia llilllp Cox Klldba I'billn Fox wbh horn in Johnaon county, Texas, to John and Cynthia Fi x. April 2. 1H.-.1, and died at the home of hi on, Hamilton II. Fox of iJiko Cwk, Ore., March T, 19!:, beliiK 70 years, II months and r, day of tKi. Heccuscil vu married' In" 1SS0, November 2,' to Mra. 1 Martha Aalwe I.ury Hill at Cleuburn, Texan, and to thl tin leu wrr horn elicht children Hlartius vrr-it, .luno, 1891. he with ui family, a.aile their borne in Oregon July, 1S4. where they htvp since roaidiHi wtif th exception' or fivo.jcara, wlUcb ycrc.apcat At,.Hu rka. Calif. ' - Most of hi timfl the last 3 )M II wQii apeut In the WtlUmntte valley, whrivi leave mipy tear J'rlen ii. He wua hapOit-ti umt united .villi tha' SoTi-ntli Day . Advontis'. rhuroh at Certain In August. 19:0. . h; hi urly llf hii wusMilwaJs wltlir.K t) Mcrlflce self for prlnclplo. I In leave to mourn hi los bis wifo and lx children: Mrs. C. C Uurg ot Kureka. Calif.; Mr. L. nnn enbuiy. Modford, Ore.; Mr. C. 0. Voorhloa, Klk City, Ore.; Hamilton II. Vox, Lake. Creek. Ore.; Mum MM vlna M. Fox, Monmcuth, Ore., onj Otto L. Fox. lleikeley, Calif. A brother, lr. S. T. Fox. Stratford, OWlu., and four Kister. Mr. Kunlce Chllds, Mrs. I.uciuda Furmuu. Mr. Ann Truly, and Mr. Cynthia IV Mo, i-ealttinR In Tcxna. bciaidea many other relative and friend. The funeral services will bo held Frlduy. March lu at the Seveutu Hay Advcnliat church. Interment In Cen tral I'olnt cemetery. In charge of the IVrl Funeral Home. PORTLAND SHIP RUNS ON ROCKS WmCL J. MM SThe Lowest Priced, Completely Equipped, Quality Car Manufactured NEW FEATURES Spiral Bevel Cut Gears Hand Emergency Brake Gypsy Curtains Lower Front Seat Glass Rear Curtain Lights 12 Gal. Gasoline Tank $675.92 in Medford The Chevrolet "490" Is the Most Economical Car in the World PatiOIl and Robinson, Inc. Tel. 150 112 So. Riverside TRACTOR SCHOOL IS IS T I V TO LARGE CROWDS of the Ford company at Portland, said: "Mr: Ford Iras stated that the far mers' costs of produPtfon lire ton Close t their ue'.lina; prices to perrcit of a reasonable ranrpln' of ' profit 'With this In mind this school was started. Calling together the five. largest manu facturers In the field of power fnrming we are offering you the benefit of their experience and extensive study on yany, gave A talk on lubrication, exi plaining the workings ot a combustion engine and the necessity of oil. ' The program for tomorrow night includes Chas. A. Harrison, assistant m.inaser cf the Oliver Chilled riow Vovk3. in a talk about plowing, discing and cultivating; a talk by Fred 8. Ser-vl.-tH, sjucLal representative ot tha American Seeding Machinery company 1 lie tnivo nays tractor and power farmins school which is being; held every night at the C. K. Gate Auto company Baragu from 7:30 to 10 o'clock, and which opened lam night I of surprisingly practical educational value not only to orchard in tn and far mers, hut to any one interested in muchinery of that kind. There was a large audience present last night, hut a much large one will be present to night, .and Saturday night as word gets around tiiruughout the valley of the merit of this school. The school is a joint production of tho Kurd Motor Co., the Standard Oil Co., tho Oliver Chilled Flow Works, tho American Seeding1 Machiue Co., and the Oregon Agricultural college, each with au especially trained repre sentative present. The most surpris ing jmrl ot the school is that there are no trade mimes mentioned und nothing offered for sale. In explaining the origin of the school J. D. Jordan, assistant manager costs simply with the. thought that it ! on seeding, seed bed and yields. may he possible to clear up tho little i Saturday night's program is as fol- (troubles and thereby assist the far- lows: Prof. V.. 0. Gilmore. in chargo mers 10 cut tneir cost; ot pronuouon. ;0f the farm mechanics division ot the Ijist night's program opened with a;- A. C. talk on power farming end talk on ignition and carburetion by the I" he college plays; C. C. Cate, C. E. Allison of tho Ford Motor corn-j 0011,1 a talk on the extension pany, with an engine set up and run- work anJ tul8 year's program, nini? on tho floor. His practical talk' A feature of the school is motl-in pie left small doubt that much expense can j tufes showing inaido workings ol be eliminated through a better know-; Henry Ford's plant ut Itiver Kouge, ledge of troubles, how to locate them j covering coke manufacture, blast fur and how to correct the minor ones injnace and production, tho field. Then William Munro. lubri- i 2 cation expert ot the Standard Oil coni-j With Mcdford trndo la Med ford mad LONDON'. Mar. 10. The American stenniKblp Munham, which went ashore off Heligoland when bound from Norfolk for Russia with corn, was half full of wnter toduy and likely to bi'euk intwo at any moment, according to u dispatch from Amster dam. The weather was so bud that lighters were unable to roach , her. POUTLANP, Ore, Mar. 10. The Htenmer West Munham, aground off Heligoland, was launched at Port land April 19. 1919, and tor nemo timo was operated by the Tncific Steamship company between Port land and tho Far Knst. Sho is SSOO tons. 410 foot long, 64.2 foot beam and 27.7 depth. VXiC.fi 1HVN TO I5KCKNTS IOZF.X IX FALLS CITY FALLS CITY, Ore., Mar. 10. An egg pilot) war, in progress here among merchants, has resulted In prices yesterday of IB cents a dozen. This Is flvo cents higher than the price uuoteil a few days ago by a mer chant who sold seventy doxen eggs in ono ilny, , iluri Imposition Opens. TOKIO, Mnr. 10. (By tho Asso cluted Press) The peace exposition organised by tho Toklo pcrfc.eturo nt a cost estimated at 6,000,000 yen for commemoration of world pence und to emphaslKo Japan a progress Indus trlnlly since the conclusion of the war, was officially opened today. Safe TJlilA for INFANTS ai INVALIDS ASK FOB i llorlich's ti Original Avoid Imitations "A Substitute 3FWlcfiints,InTandsoaQrowlngChndrn I Rlchmilk, malted grain extract In Powdar Tha Original Food-Drink For All Ages No Cooking Now-iiking Digestib' iVw-i r vkwrv . "W T- f ' it irm ill Msv Swift's Premium Bacon Swift's Premium Boiled Ham Swift's Premium Dried Beef We carry Swift's Premium Bacon, Ham and Dried Beef, and can slice it to just the way you like it. Nothing better than Premium quality. Personal Attention Prompt Service H. E. MARSH Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 i