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:ui:Truiti Ji:ui; iivhuai1,, ..ui'.U.'m1,.! i, mu'.i.u.vr" W I V U .V V . Al'inhl,' HUJ r Medford Mail tribune AN lNMKI'KNI'KNT MUWHPAVEK PUUUHHKI) KVK.KT AFTKKNOON , , WCM.PT KUNHAT 1JY THE MKUKORD PRINTING CO. Tha Moilford Bundsy Pun Ii furnished utiacrlbnra 4alriii a aeven day dally nawapnpor. Offlrs Mull Trlbuna BuilcUna. 15-J7-S North Fir Itreet, Phono 76. A flonsoll.lixtlon of tha Iitioorlo Times. thi Meilford Mnll. the Medford Trunin, tho Houlhern Oregonlan. The Aahland Tribune. . ROHKKT W. ROIL, Kdltor. BL'MPTKK 8. SMITH, Mansiror. DBaOKXTTIOV TE&MBl BY MAIIj In Advnnco: l pally, will) Sunday Sun, year.... T.M! Itallv, with Sunday Sun. month... .71 Dally, without Sunrtny Pun. year. .. t.M Dully, without Sunday Hun, month .6& Weekly Mull Tribune, ona year.-... i.nu Oumtnv Hun, oik year a. 00 OT CARR1KR In Mcdford, Ashland, Jacksonville, Central Point, I'hoenn, Tslont: . Dally, with Sunday Pun, month... .7s Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .45 Dally, without Sunday Bun, year. 7.R0 Dally, with Sunday Sun. on year S.50 All tf-rma by carrier, rash In advanea. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jnckson County. worn dallv average circulation for alx months ending Oct.. tail. 33T5 Kntoroi) aa nfml matter at Med ford, Oregon, uiulef the act of March I. 1S7I. MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED PBFSS. Tho Associated Press la eTrluslvely entitled to the ih for republication of all newa dispatches credited to It. or not otherwise credited In this paper, and alao tha local new published heroin. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are alao rervl. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Parry. There was a cloudburst of distnist the middle of th week, when & Ual nheviki returned from Portland with a new spring salt, only to find four Just like It on the Main Stem. Mark Sullivan, who gets paid for knowing what he is talking about, asserts that Sen Lodso will he re; elected In Massachusetts, despite the opposition of James Xliddleton Cox, Crown Prince McAdoo, Wood row "Wil son, and the Portland Journal. Candidates for governor continue to spring; up, who by herculean efforts and a run of good luck will get their own Tote at the primary. 1 The W. C T. I, (national commit tee) reports that "Prohibition has re moTed the youths of the land from brightly lighted dens of sin." By no chance could they be in a darkened auto on a country road. ; A STARVING OREGONIAN (Pendleton Tribune) : Fred Windry won the distinc tion of being Rieth's champion raw egg eater Tuesday when he broke a dozen fresh eggs in a pan, poured in a can of condensed milk and drank all, demonstrating his ability before a crowd of men at Sargent and Grant's store. Co-eds at the state institutions have returned for the accumulation of knowledge, and another young man's fraternity pin. It Is almost warm enough outdoors today" for the steam heat radiators to have heat in their vitals. The 5 day week of Henry Ford and boy 13 the only thing they ever did that did not bring out at least a mil lion smutty stories. The week-end fight between country dogs in the biz. dint, was augmented today by the impromptu bawling of rural babes. HE NEEDS 'EM (Oregon City Enterprise) 1 Adolph Aschoff who has lived at Marmot for 39 years receives letters of appreciation from all over the world. DON'T GIVE UP THE KID! ! (Roseburg News-Review) Dear Mrs. Kllabury: Although we were never engaged, I used to love very sincerely a boy that I used to go with. He is 22 and I am 20. He was always good and a nice boy," until he started going with some rowdies and started drinking. Twice lie broke dates with me, and I afterward heard that he was drunk both of those times, and two or three times he has come to the house so drunk he would scarce ly know what he was doing. Each time he would come and beg my for giveness next day, and feel very badly about it, and each time 1 would forgive lilm. Hut finally there was to be a big party, and we had been talking about going for weeks. 1 had a new dress and was anxious to go. He got drunk the night of that party and went out with a bunch of wild boys and girls. That ended it for me, and I quit him entirely. That was two months ago, and 1 have not been with him or spoken to him. ' Friends of our have told me that he is going straight and has cut out all that sort of thing. Just the other day I had a letter from him in which he Bald that he wanted me to give him another chance, and that he loved me. Would you do it? I could easily love him very much, and I couldn't stand It If wo should go together again and he Should do those things again. Can you advise me? ' VKItA, FOCATEI.LO, Idaho,' April 1. Kpug Meyers. Pocatello lichtwc iuht won tho decision over Eddie Hand ley or San Jbrnncisco in a 12 round bout hero last night. Meyers had the ouge on Houdley from the start. APRIL FOOL I BAKNT.M declared ,1 fool was lorn every ntimito, and lio iniulo a fortune- out of that assumption. Lincoln said, you couldn't fool all the people nil the time, but he admitted you could fool Nome of tho people nil the time, and nil the people some of the time, which ('mounts to quite a foolish total. Therefore, only a fool should he suprised to find that no person is fool proof nil the time. lie may put on a cap and bolls nt the most unexpected moment, and then take it off and never put it on again. There was I'nele Dan for example. He was the leading citizen of Klmira, "Wisconsin, lie owned the mill, ran the general store, ami was not only a pillar, but the entire foundation of the lMli-el church. (Yes, that was the way Deacon Dunbar painted it over the entrauee door, a dash of such emphatie righteousness!) And then at the ripe old njio of T;l I'nele Dan met a couple of spruce looking strangers who drove over from. Milwaukee and se cured an option on his place at a figure about .twice iti worth. In the course of the dickering, one of the strangers introduced u simple little game of cards. Now I'nele Dan believed card playing wicked, that is the conven tional game with ."2 cards, but this was very different, only three cards were used, and he had the most amazing luck nt it. In half an hour he had over lUit one of the players suggested that this was a mere pittance compared to what I'nele Dan could win if he had some ready cash. It might well go to 4 or ." figures, So Elmiras' leading citizen accepted the invitation to go to the bank at Klkliorn and draw out :,i000, which is considerable money today and was much more back in ISS'.t. Kn route home t'nele Dan suddenly found himself splashing about in a marsh with his iHH) beating a cloud of dust, behind a throe-ininuto trotter in the general direction, of Milwaukee. , , . What a sensation! Anyone might expect Deacon Dunbar to fall for a game of Three Card ntoiite, or Jess Wilkinson, but I'nele Dan! Who would have believed it. The last man in the world. Yes, I'nele Dan was the last man in the worht to play the fool, r.nt he did. While that makes it practically unanimous, we can think of no particular application for this tale which, of course, is ttie ex cuse for the title. Quill O, Liberty, what rotten hootch " We warn infant republics to America nursed. The "nameless pathos" in the It's a yearning for new tires. Too many patriots claim to be they are merely holding it up. Backbone won't get you anywhere, however, if the knot nt the top of it is made of the same material. ' , The chief weakness of reformers is their . disposition to think everything enjoyable a little wicked. - The promise of a little change nothing new will be pulled off this Beating swords into plowshares is all right, but domestic peace requires using golf clubs as rug beaters. Human vanity is a funny thing, and the man who heats his debts really thinks he is superior to a common thief. After close observation we conclude that the minimum on which a family of five can live is the sum the provider happens to earn. The honeymoon is over when she begins to intimate that parking space in the kitchen is worth considerably more than his company. One reason why the human race made slow progress at first was because leaders had no opportunity to get their names in the paper. "Wireless telephones may he used to broadcast political propa ganda, but political advancement will still ilepend largely on wire pulling. HOW MUCH Db YOU KNOW? 1. In what campaign was the term "steam roller" applied to political methods? .- ; 2. Where did France get the bil- RipplingRhijiHGS wait QUICK GLAD missives come by every mail, inviting me ,to get rich epiick, to send away my cherished kale t some Napoleon, smooth and slick. "Why like a carthorse toil arid strain, for bed and board!" Napoleons ask; "oh, come and join our get rich train, and thus on silken couches bask. Yon'te doubtless had your visions grand, when gorgeous rolls were in your view; now come and join our get rich band, and we will make your dreams come true." I used to fall, when I was young, foe all such faking schemes as these; by smooth Napoleons I was si ung, as you've been stung fy bumblebees. I sunk my coin in dlivers snares, in projects, neither safe nor sane, invested wealth in polar bears, and backed up schemes for, making rain. Napoleons jn some distant place got all the money J could earn; I shipped it off with princely grace, and never saw a cent return. Niapoleons, in a cheerful ring, ate canvasbaek from cosily plate, anil said, "It is a splendid thing that suckers go for any bait." Ah, w-tll, my friends, we live and learn, and when we're stung a thousand times, we gather, sense enough to spurn the wizard who woihl have our dimes. In safety I have placed my store, where sinf ul men can't pry it loose ; and now I do not walk the floor, for fear some wizard will vamoose. 1 ' Points the country buys in thy name, avoid paternal government. See ' air of Spring isn't nameless now. supporters of the government when in the styles would indicate that season. I lion dollar Indemnity which she paid Germany In 1871?' I 3. What fato did Ananias meet as a result of his lie? 4. In wliit part of the Bible U his story givtg? 5. Does a. toad lay eggs on land or in water? ' 6. Why in a tiger lily so called Mason. RICHES. - I'llHl'IKld mlleitue centers In CHIi'iiuo? S, What two larue t'aUHdiun cit ie are on tint St.. Lawrence liver? ;, Why wits lioosevelt awarded the Nobel P.xo-o Price In ISHltl? 10. In what state are out- greatcnt coal fields'" Answers to yoaterdny'a question. 1. What Is- the character of the land In the center of Australia? Aim. - It is a desert. 2. Whers is Pango-Pnnno? Ant. Tutnlln island. Samoa. 3. Kor what Is It used? Ana. An American etmllnjt station. 4. Poea Ellis Island belong to the fulled State. Ans Yes. 5. ls the Kp worth I.enguo of American or English. orlRtn? Ana. American, 6. from what Is the nnni fp wtirth taken? Ana. From Ihchlrlh placc of John Winley, 7. AVho is Admiral llorthy? Ans. Kogentof Hungary. S. What must be ihe velocity oi a bullet to mako Its curve parallel to tho curve of the earth? Ans. Twenty-six thousand, one hundred feet a see'ond. . Into what body of water Ones tho Thame river empty? Ana The North Sea. Id. Groat tit nal What form ef Rovrrnmei.t has Brllaili? Ans. A cntiultc nif rtarrdy. N1W. YOItK Rahn Herman'. Kruuei.seo Kallli-t Wi iflit, Kihlie I'lailyof Itrouklyn, the judKCM' dteMlun ilfter round lut. ' Ari'l.CTUX. Wih, I'd (SlranBlei ) Lewis, beiivy weight wrratltng chatn plnu. defeati'il tleorne Hill of Apple, tun in ?t nt iKht frills. ,MINrrH.rS tew;u e M. it .-an. St. I'aul, won frotiv Kali I'liiyear. ul iH-nver, in a tin-tmiad no-deiislcm lioiit, iticoriliiiK I" Kiit't writers. MZt.MONTE, fat. The Sun .Mateo lwilrt lt,i m nl ivod ihii i-li'itmiliin l i .1 - wkk team tv. standstill In the on. n-1 ing chukkers. hut the ehnmiilun tame through In the final clmkker and won S to 4. It's nhnut time the outside world , III knowing what tKo lusnln la UoIiik. j Splittlntf shnkes. . chopping wood, making fcilh. c-edur nnd pil h prwta. Anyone wailing any of the above, un iuI in The tribune will put yil next.' air. Wylanrt ha a nlec tnineh of cattle. He la getting ready to put In hi crop. Tail Pomorny ) working at the r.urtkton mine Until hi ground seta in condition to farm. Kin I Mayfleld 1 mill bitting the hllh Hpota. 'Ha ur haa ine fine dairy Ktock and lot ft beef. 1 be- 7. llow much nt the Ran neve xnat k. s m;.K,nB ,, In.en.l.er of Jaeksonvllle Assembly No. Tht- iJrnke boy nre gettinn; alonct'a ni. oly with their work ) 'Mr am Mr, r , Col hi homestead. Hi father has lH'en;nr)l j, N niinn mm. f-rrel broa. are farr.ilnif on whnt we etui a niK uraw. 01.7 .....r scedm- nil done Ust fall. They ro Home biir littlo men The people of the Meadow nil hnvo plenty. surplus exeej.i mun. Charley nnd Ivan Slaekesn, th re. ,, MrH .r.H f Irl. h motored to the rUtnnst done seed.ni?. Their atock la , o( mM Huntttt, ttl,.t. in fine condition. noon Henry Kaytor M nbout don .need. Mr nn(, Mf rm.Tn were lnR. Henry think he can f.n.l n ,)UM(.W ,.,, , p r0(.my more profitable Kid mine In the hilM Mrs ,(hn 1)(,vltn )( ft than on the ram-n. u,!!u,,l "t hU sister, Mr. Mll.a 'an- Mr. Davl and hi aon guy hnye fr (M mon(h ft,Xu ,0 OOnC lots fl ttum imn wiiiii-i Inu up their laricn rnnrh. They completed the majority of their need ins last fall, whleh looks nice. M. K. Jllmjham and niere. Miss Alice Binpham went to Medf rd one day last week. ' .Mr. Fred Jlm-h visiteil Mrs. F. V. Grove laat Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jordan and daugh ter Min Irma vlHltcd Mr. and Mr. Ralph I'ittock In HiiinUu? last Sunday, Mrs. I'ittock is a datiKhtur of Mr. and Mr. Jordan. Some of our youni? peoplo attended the dunce, at Applcgate last Saturday eve. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Wertz nnd dausli tors, MiHHCH Mary and Ida nnd Al Kuykcndall, nil of errant PariH, were Sunday visitors at tho homo of F. F. Grove last Sunday. Sonuof our young peoplo attended tho basket bull name at ApplcRato one even ins last week. F. F. Grove wii transactlnk: lmnin'Hs in Grant I'ass last Wednesday. This Man Was Helped John Grab, 2.'39 Jiurkuon Ave., New Orleans, La., writes: "My kidneys were weak and bad a soreness and dull pain across my back. I felt dull and lan guid and my kidneys didn't act right. I began taking Foley Kidney Pills andj they soon put my kidneys in a sound healthy condilion." Foley Kidney Pills' help tho kidneys rid the system of acids and waste that atiso lameness, j backache, sore muscles, swollen joints: and rheumatic pains. Tonic, In effect,; O'lick In action. Bold everywhero. aUfrhoot Qnallty . jawolry Bapalriar. Diamond ttlntr, Watok Xepalrlnf. Batlsfartlon Assured In quality and price. ' Mall us yonr want. MARTIN J. REDDY I THOMPSON CREEK At tha Page '. Pouk'I latent motion plrturo, '"The Nut.", I bn (hit' film nttrneV the Pans lltentre (or a to flnya show Inn lieulnntnit this afternoon. The Btar will be seen na a tlreonwleh villaner, a "nut" nuionw "nuu" with n pmrnton for eccentric invention and a willingness to do foul stunt In the hope of winnlnx the hand of hi "nut" sweeiheatt who ha a plan, bused on her own theories, of roronntn tlm children of the shuns by having them entertained regularly by member f lh "4i0." The story Men present Falrhank with m.'inv milium mi, I liiimnrrui. aim,,. Hon ..n.l .1... ,. -...I A ........ ...... i.iviiiiiT in a, ii a .,u,i,,,T in i, ni'iiin mlilK ,..l .., .... .i, i for the. time, being much of his alii letlcs and becnniea n finished famnn. In HiiiHrt of the star Is pretty Mar- Kuerile Ielanntle and of well known players. picked CiihI At the Rialto Short story wrlilmr is a great mune these ttaj. Sophlo Kerr has Just had another of htvc clever Saturday Kven Ins I'ost stories made (nt,, tl ni Tlnn pieture with Wnnda llawloy its the atnr. The story was originally pub lished under the title, "Sweetie reach", but the picture ban been t hrls- tened "Hie House Thnt Jut Unlit." I It comes t, the Hlnltn thentre tunuir row matinee fur a three days run. The I'resbyterlan church held their nil nihil titixiiiesx nieetlnif Wetlneiiilay evening with n kom mti'iidiiue. The' l eportM or ofrii i ih t liun h. nilmlon- ary noiiety und Suinlay mhuol were' reml ami n pin oved. Ihe folliiu ltiir nr. llieem fur i he i-MMiIng year beiiu,' jtii rteil: TMder. Jim. St. 'roiteiner j and t'r.ink I4iulley, Samuel Ititter ; and liny Murtln; trtiHlee. Ceo. Wenilt j I'util liodward. Otto Nelilermever. ,lrr"' V'" Mr- K--" lloffinan. Sunday miiool mipn Intend. 'tit. Frank iiK.il.sta nt fHinei Int.'iiilent. 11. l.lndley: W. Coilw.tr-j: treaMirer of ihureh. CheNter Wt iult. I!ev. J. K. Ulowanl was boxen u pantor for the year. Mr. Omar f.ewU of lloruhrnok. ralif.. Mient Hun. lay in oui tiry. Ihe KUe.t of relatlvcM. Mrs. Uihi Mai Kee ami on. (Wrt. were guest Thuntilay of her daugh ter. Mrs. Tom IlunnlnKton nnd family. I .Mr. It. . Klilun vl.lted at Ihe home of .tr. If. K. Manna Thursday ereninu. 1'i ii nd tf Mr. Mallsx.'i Taylor now resiiiiiiK at J minimi rny, for n,any years a resident of Juikaonville, .keeping the hoarding and rootnltiK J house known u tho Taylor houan n t'aliforniu street, are cl.ul to know that (die la njoylnit po...l livalth, she j w rite, "I lmvft pasMtrd niy nKO limit wnd am now renlvlnit my benefit from tho I'nlteii Artisan ef ft SO every inrm niontn. Mie still is n 'Mr. Fred ir Kiipp of North Talent. I. Ton Velio etitertulned Mr! (jurUnt,r 1 tlohlnson Mr ilrs. Touvelle, Mr. Kalph I'ensyer, Mr. 1 I? Yl' Vi. M .. It L- II .. ... ... ,, hum ,, ll. l, Jl.lllllU nt one o'eloek lum heon Thursdny. , .. . The North Teaiber's rouniil meets at Ilrownsboro April X, and they will have nn a 11 -iln program, with n pi nlc dinner. All those interested lire Invited. Twenty-five toucher nre In Mil council and several talk on th educational problem of this auction wilt lie s'ven. Keep Hid dntft In mind and come nut. Our H'iiooi hnd nn attendance per centage uf' 69 last month,' und nine teen were neither absent or lute. A hirfce crowd wn out for Ktinday school nnd the church service hero Sunday, Will those interested volunteer their service for Ihe Hunter prouiiiin. Mr. Joe Maxflcl.l made a buslnes trip to K.iRle J'olnt Thursday. Waller Maislml nnd family went to Manic J'olnt last week. Mr. Mayon came Id frownsboro Monday to net aupiille. Mr. Kd Cowden visited our H'hool Thursday nnd led u In slnKlmf. Mr, Irvlni; lUchcnHtadt I III with n cold and Is under medlcnl cure now. Cart HI n n ley drove about three hundred head of 'cut tin from Medford j.,, where they were fed all winter look them to KnKle I'olnt. Itev. c. c. Unlet, wa iv vlslior nt ilefealed I I il JACKSONVILLE . 1 fort land Friday evenltiR. 1 BR0WNSB0R0 NEWS 1 Why We Are Catholics AVii nre rnlhbllr liccaiiKC n urtt Ami'iicnn, nnllvea if 'the will. And Americans morn tluin ollices Imre nbnndanl, i-ciimoii for belnff Cnlliollca. Columbus liitiiM ir was a Cntln.llc; It was hi fdunch iin wnveiliiK iillce.iance to Ids Catholic' f(, ,a miKle ( mINNIIIi for lilm lo Is- Introduced to Ills royal Culbollr luitroiis, Who eiinlded hint to -t out on hi iinparullcd voyaite rf discovery, ''M. prduary scomi and obJiM't, of tho irrent iinviKiitor wan in propuKiilc the Calliolic fulili und It, wii Catholic money, fumlslicl by tlio Calliolic Clim-clt that pun linsi-il nnd fllli d out ijj sailing vosncIm, JOHN' HAIIHV, THE FATIII'Jt OK THR AM KIIH'AX XAVV WAS A CATHOLIC. Tlicw nil v oil Iscmcnls Inseiieil .Med ford luislncsn men who Inileve I lie Uriox imlinl'n hi IiimiI I1'! iilii.v. M'e n Hlmi't tnJU, ii ml nniiimneeil iluil he wiiiiUI, hold net eeN hol e Mliudny. Mr. inul Min, Kimi'oe llulHe ami Mr. anil Ml'H, r'luietiee 'it mi Wenl to Trull Sunday, Mr. llrown and two iliuiahtrr, 1 Vei'iui mid 'ranti wiftf vlMltm ' the lleiiMland heme Autitliiy,, Vbln HisiIhIinw spent the week-end at her limne In ilrowiiMlinfo, .Mix Velda Monlu mid Ml In Verne Itrnwn nre tipentlliiK tbl weeki at Inline. They lire titiulent C the llirtle Kit II blfc-h aiiioolH. Mm, Kluuer t( t.iiko Creek Milled her luovntH, Mr. and Mr. William llaiiHrii, Mr,, Sunday. HuHlut'ioM culler n't MeilfoVd In"' week Were! Mr. (IcorKO tlanxeli, Ml. .1. Monlrt, Me. unit Mr. Hett llul. Mr. una Mi, Clareneii I'nnn. rrana sinu.m, Mr V, N. Ntaub, und Mr. ).. I. Tuel.er. 1 Mr, Hint Mr. Simmon and mother '' visiter nt the Mtnuh home Hun- ua. - The l.ixl heavy rnln tin rtoiin n .,..,1 ilHiliutte In the lilluu- ' j vinimrM at . iteml tuat week were: m.h. Wllllaiu llaiiMi ii, Nr., Mr. Heo. llanMen, Mr. J. Mnnla and son Ver- "en and Mt'". Kill. u. Mnnla wan n visitor l MIh elila ieho.il Muiiilay and Willie hero file leil n la !m'llltt. The ihiulren and Ml" firrh of I 'unlit have vl"ll'd u II ii m I -r tif rose IiiinIiiv., lilae bUNlu1 and flowrr of all kind. We have Npatli'd our K'O'den. but tiwiiiH In no It tit' It I .On. wr have been en. i tn plant It. The ptiplU nf our m -limit that hv (nkea tip lamp rookery ma inw tloltiB till work, Mll.liiil mid Vlnla fi trrniit nie Ihe twu sirK an4 they i.Tt.ilnlV enioy doing III" Weld. Ml- tUiiothy Vteron l ienillim a week with Mr, t'l.iude Moore en ':,, Oeek, Ml !ieh apent TueNiUy iiIkM wUt M''"- Arl M""c. Mr. V. '". l'iiion 'tit a few tl.tv l.lt Week III Meilfolil. lie re- neil Saturday. ' We. Ihe pupil of Ihe rrll ' bM,l i" praetleitiit for tim k men '"' mid nt Trail April 13. Our te n her, Mlf tlr'-b, and all of 11 pu I'll Intend to ride hreliuek to Tr.nl on that day, Miss fireh spent ft.tttiritiiy nt the home of Mrs, Wlltlt. .Vnlmie liln went to Trail Tuesday evenlns. All Ihe pupil-) of our iihool have won the ! (in, I erusndn ulna and w 'intend to keep on wuiklim. so we ran win the kold pin. t'tmeni'p Whitley spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mr. John (lieh ill l.4iile I Nil lit. I'.itrt Whitley went to Meilford Hun 1l.1v mul Intends 10 return llio liitr part of the week. A lame was Klven at the Klk Creek hotel Sitiintay evrnlnir. Tho'nffalr wn n rrund sillies. Ml Minnie Tool nnd 1-Mim IVler. aon were responslhle for the of fair A fine mpper waa served at mUnlnht A tarBt- erowd attended uml everyone reporied Imvlni a flno time. .V niimlM-r of peoplo from I'erslst attended lln danee ithrn nt the KoKtio Klk Hotel Haturday evening. Mis Ksler Week-end Willi Mr. unit Mr Mrehertv spent' friend at Trail. . Jess nrlk'Hitlilo tha nnd children, M ilie nnd ' Tlurlon, spent Moud.'iy with thtf former nmlher nenr Medford. who I Very III. The dunce nt McDonald waa well atteniled, nnd Kreatly enjoyed by all present, we all appreciate all tha trouble Mr. and Mr. MclMitmld Went to fm- our benefit, nnd tho lovely aup prr. Mr. nnd Mr. Irwin Howe nnd lit tle dmiKhler,' Wanda, nnd Lowell Ash werit Medford visitor Friday. Iliirold McDonald of Kiinene l spendlne his iprlim vacation with hi parent. .Mr. nnd Mra. J. K. McDonnld. There wn a lar crowd nt the Mat link dance Halurday nlkht, und 'all report a fine lime. Hay haulliiK I still In Tnisun nrotind Trail. The farmer nr nil ItopInK for Rood Weal her soon. Th Mlises Frtineea fireh, Kdna I ior .t by. Viola and Mildred I'eternon. Henry Trusty, Ocuikh Trimly nnd inrence Wbltlcy of 1'erslst were nnionK those at the dance lit 11" ue Klk Sat unlay nlsbt I'-rett Htint;! and Hunt Whitley made a ,ttii to Ihe valley Ttiesdny. The MImh-h Hdnu I'eterson und Minnie I'oole were Hunday vIhIIoiH nt thu I'rHchett home.' Mr. niul Mr. It. I.. Ash, Dorothy I'lttcrson,! IjwcII Ash und Irvln HlitcblHon weiii Hunday uncut at Irwin Howe's. Captain lluch mmlo a biislntmn trip to town Wedni'Hday. . . , GUtnn Suilth returned ' tn school I Monday after imvirnl duyi absence, on account of a bad fold . Thorn? iierfcct In attendance r daily nnd (uild for hy (wo nallro In (heir relluioii. RUCH RUMBLES jlo'stiuml till iimnih: I'layton Hnilih. Marie Mitlney, Maruiiret tlainllloii Harlan t'antrult. Mile Caulinll lind Mr. Ih'vlln tun. toretl to Meilfonl Hittimlay inoinin, A uuiubii' of cur iieopln ntinnduil t tin dunce, nl Applesnta Hnturdiiy nlllht, lleiwrcn iihiiwer Woik on t imtd I helnil (li'llii. Mr, Allen ipent Hiiluriliiy In Met. ford. An Aiimr day mnntrnin U lo Im nlven at llin h n hool hoimo, on lln evenlim of A ui 11. The pi'iiElrtin I to bn followed by an tdd faxliloned cIpliertiiK match, Mr, (itn. 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Sainii if I'rral.lmt, Jamh . a. , Namo n Sft-ri-f ur?, .Itnira Y. Milno. StatnloTv tatiilrnt atlnrnry fi wnlro, O. IV. PuvliUnn, Herlfv a iv, Ornrril Airetrt", llntit of TtJ'lo lIMir., I'nrtlaml, Ore. Mi l 'nr.lv llwurtuier Arnr, lliii nt Asrlita, Mr.lli.nl, lira. ANNOUNCEMENTS STATE REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce, my cuiidldncy for tbn republican nomination for repre scntat Ivo In tho state IcBlilntnns at tho May primary. .. . Adv. - JOHN It. CARKtN. I announce myself. ns a cujididiito fOr HeprCHentBtlvn In tha legislature, nn tht Itcpuhllcan ticket, subject to tho primarlua in May. Adv. . IIAUFH COWOII.L. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Tbos. H. Simpson, of Ashland, authorizes his announcement a a Can dldate for tha nomination for the office of County Commiisloner of Jackson County, subject to tho decision, of the Ropubllcan voters of sold county, at tbtj Frimary Electlou, May ltb, 1922. , . Adv. 1 am a randldatn for tho nomination for County Goiiitnlssloner of Jpe.kson ounty; on tho Ilnpuulloiin ticket, sub ject to the decision of tho voters at the primary to be held May tilth, 1922. Adv. GrOOnOF. ALFOUIJ, Phoenix. ' Cherro Hard Wheat Flour Guaranteed At Yovx Grovers 1 m (I I