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pAoKTrrnt CENTRAL COUNCIL 11 JACKSON COUNTY TEACHERS IE! Teachers of tlin AJ'iitml Council In Juikmui county met hint Htitunlay ut (Viilml 1'nliil in t'iimliir luratlotiiil ninticr mi liHmiiK to their riitm, AImhiI thliiy-flve tviuluid ii'ni-Hi'iil DSGUSS PLANS SUMMER CAMP COUNTY Y. Ml A. Hlllllll NrtilrH 111 llllVH III Jftl lld'UI county Mil have 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 n 1 1 v tu ruinti thin HUlllllll;!' UllUrr till' ( of 1 tltl riPiinly V. M. '. A. At mi entliu- fcllliltli' liu i'llllll liml tl If: I ( t till' COIIllllH" leu lii limine tiillii'il over way mul lay sixteen iIIhii Ii In were ptoii'iit mul , iiH'iiim, lut ullini unit dutcs, Jlluiiiiuid linlillil. il tn lull mil, Ml'. ,1. It. 1 1, like. IjiI.k ii( III' Wood mill nllli'i' Tyrrell uf I'liiiciiU in i iilili'il. MInh ' iiliii in with i urmiimctl iim lo Mult- EVERYTH NG SET FOR U. 0. CONCER NUHlltltKI IllllllCN, I'OUIlly ' NUpt'l llltl'll I lit, li U III n I uIiihI table dlMi imnkiii llllll plHSI'Metl I llll ll IIKI I'HmIVU t 1 1 1 i -1 1 1 tm u 1 r 'W in i i (in' tin' county m liiiiilii, MpM IUlllH'1 lllll Nl'lllnll I'ultiti with it i In m v( nUIHV. A HUliilii'l- of iiiiIiiIh inn csi- HI lltllll III II. hUl'i I'Hxflll liOjV CUIIIl, Km- example, tln place luunt l' fuli ly u rMilili-, i t nut ton much ", ir C.'i nl ml . fgi ovcinlitht iiimI Hiimluy visit hi liliin fourth iiiiii'mIm mid (rli nil tin nut tiuiki for Ul lllll' lillplU iti'lltOIIKl I'llti il Hlli'lll ,1 lillli'lltl il VlilllllCnti'l H mil' Kiii'll ill1'! leiiillliK. , Tills iiucil tu lin helpful ' pllne. There Inui'l In-, n( course, mi mul Intel i'nlln. Tim Ha n"'d It"' luleiitiiile mul mid' water supply: liitttinil Ini'l liiul u tul Imli'iilim lenders. I'liynli ut tiiilnlsu iiInii Wu illm uwh i ilurliiK tlio Hun iiIiik niilun. Ml', Ituy I limli'i Hi'ii i f Central I 'ulii L l rui'iiti-il nii limit ii ml it lively iIIsi'UsnIom fulli.Wfil JiU Itilk. fl ! iitl Voied I Iih i liiiliwlluii iiii'lliinl. .Ml"" DlliUilit'tll Hul l', I til ul hi huul ki 1 1" I' lur, tulki'il nit I'uiltiil llil'li' topi' itilil li'd lit III" tiiiltnl'in county which I bilttK lallijhl In nil tliiiu hlimil'l' . ii f.tlrly level, tti I'Iiiih tu I'luv; tlmr" niimt be it "MWIIIIIIllllK llllll'" f if Hlllllll lIl'H4Tll- Hun mul i ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nii'i'iiiim are nut Hlllltllill f'll' llll. Mil I) H Hl't'll Unit tlin lui iilliiii iiuii'i In- i iiirf ully i lumen. I.uim fuiiililiii it - with tlm , Im-hi in t hod mul ili' help i.f PKiii-i 'lent fil nun (ruder Mill imik't' the eituip fully tlrllt , tt( tu tlm irutilur V. M ' A. Htiiiiil tlm lurili. Mi-iulii'iH i.f V. M. C A. boy' HiliimlN i f JiiikmHi county. Mutters ijiili (.! I iri.'. ly iliuuu mi In re rmni, lull ituy Imy t.f GOV. WI1ASTER T AT NAT TONIGHT I't.ut in Inu colli'KH Imriiiuiiy th Mfn' (Him) club of tlio l,'iilvrnlly of Ori'i; hi will kIiik ut Hi" Nutiilurluni to- nielli ut 8 o'clock lltl'llT llll) IIUHlllcCH of (liii hh:li nch'iol, A rt'iil "bin town tiwuntm" Ih iriniili by Art Ilmltl, iiiiinuKi'r nf (In.- dull vim Inu ln'on in luwn Hln'o yi-htmiluy nuikiiiK (liiul urniiiKi-tiii nlH, The 2U men with Um cluli urrlvwl t Ii Ih ufti'rn'Hitt ami hiiiik nt tlin liluli hI'IkkiI. A Ih ,u. iii'II;..K C'iIiIi'hI Iiuh liccn koIiix on at tlm hlKh ii':1iihiI ami h Ml crowd In imiii'ctfd. Th iM'tiKriuii I llif riiiin im wiih Klvin hi tlio tli'lIlK In I'uitluml IuhI inoiith anil li dociluri-J a "kno"k'iut" hy I'orlliiiul (Iramnllc oillt'im. Two lor ul boys mo on (ho iirny.ruiii "Due" Kurry. who live at I'liofnlx Ih a Iiiihh hiiIhIhI. rt'D'Icrlni; "Tlio (ircnu 'Hem." Crl Newhury Ii mIh'j n the liriiKrum. , . ... A I ii in ri I mul frlumU of tlio iinlvorHily urn j.l.innlliK on '.iuwIhk tlic loy n Kwxl Hum wlillt In-rn. They Bre ba'ivt LEADS PRIMARY ' SOUTH DAKOTA ( IhihIih im i Inni'il tlin iIuv'h I'l uKiiiin, ( , uiiiiiit til llui t-It ii I in i .i it n'niiiillii Mm. .Muliii hiii)i,u in:.- tiinl iii.luw.l .liyHi;ullv PlW'l tulM'd lit IopiiI lionieir una I'uruH. Mihm Irt-nv FiHiiku mul Mln.fii ill ,i. h...i.i.,i iu ruinii , III nlulil. uftnr llio cuncfrt it ihinct' l Mltlll'l llll' .M'lllllll t'l Hl'IVt' . lllll M.il.l, I ' In J ul v. rimililiuiH riiliilnlllri'. ! Ni XI Hulniilny, , Ai'ill t. tin- '..( I I'lltllll'll Mill CMIlVi'IU' III till' b llllll V.i I- Ivy hi liutil iiimI ii ni.'cl tniilliil lmlii-i (lull U I'Miml"'! Ui lliimv Inl 'imli il i H.lmiil nrf.iliH to llt IhU ImtUlK unit to Inkn tlin i i'irt unit v tu in.i . t II lll'iiil'Ml I til ill Hi lluul lUlllllllj. NIGHT SESSIONS TO FROBACH SEARCHED BY POLI E SPEED UP TARIFF CHIEF Tim Ktitt.no ihtif nf ini nutifii'U lnt iiIkIii dy IiI.khi.i tu Hlllllll tin) IiiiI'Kiik.' mtil .t'tmili of (I, 1 1. Crtil.it. Ii of M.-ilfi.nl thu l in Kllltriiti Hllnullnit tht. fnnir-llv nf nrvgun Hlmrl cnunMi fur Hi'iirtnrliH of I'lmiiiht-m fit riniinii n r. Nn MHH'ifir ilniiKu wiih iiiiiilo nittiliiNt I'riihliii. h, Him Mt Ihth Hun liny for tlin unit It. Iitit It nun tlm Ri'lteral lMln-f mnunit llmv Im liimvr hlltl lltitt a Mnrri nf hl itfti'. Ih tnlitlit lirinit nmni itnyttilna to IikIii (mm Vlil llaintH lo iiin.itinltlno n ml iv. IlKitlKh wl.ltlriK to In t'titlii'ly full' III tlm mutter Ihw fiHti-iH I'lult limt nlKht PailfltMl tlm i:iiifrni i.ffii in I la tkt tlm iiHfHHur- hiiih to prnvimt the Irtlfiirtl limn Ri'llliiit li.tn ni v li'.itll.li. t.J I '. I 1 ., t - J I Jl"l WASMIM'iTON'. Mm, 2H-Nmiit MKrttl UK till' Hpl'i'llUlK II!) till) l'llllll irtftit inrllf lull hirv lifin Ui-ciili'J uptin ly tlm Hi'imlw financn coiirni'tci ri I'lilihrmiH. (illuwinif vImK lo tlm VhUt IK.iin' J.y tttifiiit'ir C'uiIIh Kimnin Btnl Wain in nf ln!i,nm wlmrt' wanitlmy were iiifnniii'il liy I'r nl.lunt Hnr jillttK (if hH ili'ilii.' tur nn curly ri'iHiii I it n of Um im'iiHiin', Moinv ciiiiiiiiII it-.' iiii'mlH'i ii nuiiI I hl li'lll onjilit lo lit tonily tur (In- Hcnati- I')' liii- iiiliJ Ilii n( not week. iM'lnn phtn In their honor, lo which tlm public wilt ba Invited. The chib Bank- hint nlKht In ( oKukc (;ro. wlicrt" Uivy n-colvnl a bl ova. tlmi. Tomorrow tlmy ko to AhIiIhdiI then to lliwburg. Tlm tour U tii'lnit taken UurinK the iprlnit vucmlon iMr Im!, which hh( (inn week. Ih') Hliiden(H who nrc ihiniilii! to uttenil a lilKher cilii'ittloiml InntKuMon next year ro urKvl t'J make Um icijualntuuce of any uf th fcliwrii. who 'will W Ulail to ulS'e llioili ny ort of Inrn million about the university!' Allcgi'il Miirtli'n r At unliU'il. OI.YMIMA, u;i. March 2". "Nut ituilty," wan tlm vi nlii I return ii lulu I.ihI nliilit by Hie Jury trtliiK lli'iuli rin i Ulliiy on ii firr.t i!ortr mnriler i liurtfn for ttm killln of M. ' I "(" I Nn)!l ul tlm Kiiirvl" ilanri hnll on the innniliiR of February The verd'ci t-ii mo Bftef only 30 mlti. Ulna i f ilelllieriill.tn. . ANTIOCH ITEMS SlOl'8 VhlAM, N, U March 29. With rtuni from yBterdy' pri mary Mellon coiiiIiik In lowly, (!ov etnor W. )i. Mc.MuHter' UitiA over (ieorictt W,tU(uii of fliovu KalU for (ho repunlliHii Kubernuttrlul noliilna tion Is bcliiK K'tf'luitly IncrmHi'd. Ho nor tu from republican state beail'iuur- turn at Huro-l hIiow ( hut with inw'ni U out cf 1711 In the state re ft rlml, the goermr'a majority lw reached 2J,29fi, Tho voto stood: Mc Mauler .3!6; Ksan 27,100. Tho cotitictt for tlm republican gub ernatorial nomination was the only ii iiti'Ht of state wide Interest before the paople yesterday, both L. '. C'rll, di iiK'-rot'c caiidldato, and MlHHAIce l.i raino laly, endored by the liop- rlur he acted In reponit to a public thin reason, 'It' a ini.,iber of liectlonii of the mate an unusually llffht vote wis polled. ' ' '. ' 1 ' ' Alma MoiiHton wan ui from Califor nia the piiMt week on btlKlneHs and to vIhII IiIh parent, Mr. and Mrs. George Htacey. Mr. and Mrs. KeeO and children of Kacltf f'olnt visited Mr. and Mr. Hebrean Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. .Merman Pence were out to lleanl Btiinluy to vinlt home folks. Mr. upi Mis. John lUvlners and Mr. and Mrs. Jan. HodBers from ni-ar Med ford riiilli'd frlenda in lleale Hunday. , A nice, social dance was held nt Mr. and Mrs. Then. Gla' Suturday nlKht and everyone had a most enjoyable time, , . Kills Clark wan out from Central I'olnt as fnr as the Chapman place with his far and then walked the rent of the way to the Meadows Sunday. CeorKe fkacey l.t working on the Krader from Gold Hill to Ant loch and lluagle roads. Mr. and Mrs. I,awrence of Phoenix moved out to the Theo. Glass ranch Monday which they have rented for three years. Mrs. McKlnney, our new school teacher attended the dance at Mr. GIuhV Saturday nifilit. Miss . Treadle Milkowskl . and . 8 Wfedeu ire.re6ut .Sunday ,ti f Nit with Kim Chafiman, - - A !lO r Milk For tnlinlj ' ft InvaKdi WCOOKINO Th. "Food-Drink" for All Ages. , Quick Lunch tHome.Oflice.an't Fountains. AJk for HORUCICS. , , terhioii Imltalionj 4 Sulstitutca U1-...J 1IJJJI 20 of the best men's . voices in the state . LILLIAN RUSSELL READY WASHINGTON, Mar, 2. Mr. A. I", Moore, formerly I.ltllan HuskcII, Is In WsBhlnKton to present her report as a special t'nlted States. ImmKra tlon Insiiector to Secretary Davis. Mrs. Moore In an extended tour of Kui-oie made a Htuily of the Influences which are cauninx the migration t ) America of numerous aliens and the chaiacter of the populations which have furnished the immigrants. It is understood that ber conclualons are in Bupport of Increasing strictness of retaliations. University: ; . Men's Glee Glub . i , ' of Oregon clock: Nat -Tonight- 8 6' A Big Town Program With a Punch :, t STUNTS sklTS, COLLEGE HARMONY : ' ' . Dancing After the Concert t -v , V Don't miss this entertainment! No seats reserved discriiiatine hostess trs Golden Gate Coffee Folecr's inns iii ' Sensile, Thinking Women IOR the afictnuoit fCitp diin nr tor after dinner service, you may be urc that your colfcc will lc "right" if it's Tolgci's GolJcn Gate. 'Ilic cxpciicncc of almost lliiccuuanrrsof a icntutyhns developed the distinctive fla vor of Folgcr's Golden Gate Coffee. It really h"dirt'ctciit in taste from oilier coffee and Mcr." Tellyourgroccryouwant it. A. rOLGLR Be CO. San Friimitco Kama City Dallat 67ti;Hit, Japan Larry Seaman at Pag "Where I.UIitn Are Ixiwr," Sessile llavakawu's new sturrlns vehicle, as Hen-ened for the first time at the Piipe theatrv yeiiterday. The noted Japanese American picture alar h) undoubted ly runhs at the top a muni; dramullc Jitlhts of the screen has Just lite surt nf rote fr whlcb his unusual talents best fit him. Adapt "'I front the novel "Kust Is KiiKt", this picture nre'ls a atory of .nlvi tittiro and romance. Mr. Ilaya k:ia Interprets Die r.de of a Chinese pilnce ia In love wiih the duuiih ti r nf a Kunlener on his uucle's estate and his exieliences In winning hnr form the Imi kKround for a t ry ol vivid color and evcepihmal dramatic Interest. From the time Larry Benton first appears In "The Sawmill." which sva shown on Hie same oroferam, fun runs at full tide until the final close out. The comedian apiiears In an tils, and one Imagines he is paddling a ranoe. As the iris oiiens to full shot It la discovered that the cimedian Is sliding down a flume on a log. Then ihn fun commences, lie pets Into whitewash, fulls off the roof of St build Imr, Rets mixed up with the ramp own er'a rintiKliter. hides with tlio phi in a safe, Is blown aky hlKh by the villain, but lands uninjured in a roadway nearby. Larry sits on a Iok as it kocs throiieh a hurt-saw, and ltsa the back of hiu coat, rim of Ms lint and sent of his trotiHors, pwltma with (ho heroine from a tree to u netchlmrliiR tree by means of(a rope, puta the villain to UiKiit. and then win n he thicks be w ill win the hiind of the owner's daughter for his bravery, the funny fellow Kl'ts ttuKo fright and runs away. mj lmiKi r uouiit tne i nu ary 01 mm i uld-(oliloned rmt and herb niedl-i Inc. f.ydla E. Plnkham's Veiretat.le ! 'omi'ound Iwiuw it relieves the ll-, tm nt (o which they are afflicted. Ini ilmoHt every hi-li;hlorhod there ore IIvIiik witmnii sof Its wonderful ef-' fei-u. Therefore. If you doulit Its, value or power to help you. auk your! ni'liiltl or. In nine timea out of ten, ; lu. has bei-n benefitted by Us use or knows Homeonr who has. It will pay) you to give this root and herb meui- WITH v--- yjff NOW "It Costs No More to Bay a Kelty1 McCUISTON & McMUEEAY 117 Suuth front Slrei-t Iliooo lee s --IhI. - Adv. Vivid Sea Picture, Rialto Anullior musterful aea role falls to the lot of Hobart lksorlh In "The Sea Lion," the Star's latest, seretm of rerlntf which comes to the Uiiilto theatre today for the remainder of the week. In physical iloiiilmitl n and the ex hlhltlon of Hheef furco und daring, the role of Nuls Nelsmi. cimtnln of tin1 wiiallng schooner "The liulr," equals unythinit the star hus yet timlertuken It Is an Id that three .life boats were Hmntilietl, a sohooner wrecked nnd aev- eial principals und extVas almost drowned In the taking; of the, scenes off the C'atnlinn Islands. The Btory Is one that Riven Hos worth the fullest opportulty t dlsplav hla nblllty,. minKllnR a plot of atrenu,- ous sea life with a love appeal that (mils a tloublo response both in the story of the futher nursing a twenty year-old grievance and the daughter 1th her suitor, , I he ata.r is supiKirtcib by a capnblo cast. M'ARTHUR URGES A L WASHINGTON', March .29. Hep resontutlve McArtbuf, republican Ori'Kon, today nsked the, hoiisn liTinil uniilon committee to report hla bill lightening up the tuii'cotlc act. de cliiio he acted In respone to a public denmnd from ( r.-rfon ol'tlPhtlsi, On pages 87-90 1 of The Ladies' out today, Home Journal are shown 12 models of hats just received direct from Paris POSED BY MRS. IRENE CASTLE The best dressed uvman in America 'E have been able to secure these actual 12 models. They will be on display in our store beginning tomorrow morning and will be on exhibition for one week. Before you select your Spring hat, you are cordially invited to! come with your friends and inspect these latest style creations. Try them on if you will. You are under no obligation to buy: . ..... .. v - - ' , :, " - l These will be shown here exclusively By The Vanity Shop torrief Main and Bartlett Sts.