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Medfoed Mail Tribune Second Section Six Pages Second Section Six Paget Cnly M' ni"-iuli Yitr, V ni M I I r I y NcimuiiI V r, MEDFORD, OIUXiONy FHIDAY, APKIL II, 1922 NO. 20 Items of Interest From the 10 CHARGE 50C AHIII.ANI). April 1 1 - Tim Ik r k of fifty rent a day per, i ar fur l In- pilv IIcKik of h auto niniti Riminilx wan ratified ut II meellii of l hi' park li uird recently, tin mill i it hiirliu; bei n ur.i ItttPl) fur H'Mlll'lllllll pllst, Mill Hill) liM'ill ly Imii also In connection wiHi like iitllltli'H In milium inwnu tint h iiurili and mulli of li. A Urn n y ban voted ii continue the froi. prlvilcse, mid Ibm" IllirH In 111 IIKIHl KTHIIIIii'll (I . ill Ml' ASHLAND DECIDES DAY AT AU 1 0 CAMP null. The foe I n ii.o.l.nai.. i,n,. mi) i .-l i. ,-. ,. li, t!,..i i-tii li lii.liU,l-ml i.ffl. " 1 '. , unvnn.l inrv mnu.nal.li. IS... ...... li. .1 i i ....... II I HlM lllllllid thilt III" Cost Of u - . ..I,?, . , . -urn;...,.- Ii.Iih llli .1 " . It" r...u,,,g ,he ,1,11.1,,,, In thr .1,lr. ' "1 -l'l',l In lliln ,'linrK". II'" ri.,iiii iii uml min i, i luittiT w.Tf r" i, .,.,.,,.,( w, . m.-iti rmiiy . . tariff lii.lnjf lvM tor lli ixukiiiii ( jMi,., tn ll rat In tlm h.m liil hour, lit" i m ni il uml wi.ul.t M. mutuiilly U n. ri. r uuil InHilinliil iiilvllim iiImh.i , u.'iniiii. lu lita 11 K.Mnlly uui nol-Uul m ln.tl, tvnlrul Tulnt nml thit thn KrouniU, tlm kllrlli lli ll" und (it. Tie liurniTM ri'iiMniilim tn fuui'ilnn km hnritofiir on lln Hint Imitld. tithiT ri.nvi'nlinri ii ill lm n rpt room mi l whIipp Iiiiiih", the lillt liri'iar" huvlnit Nen InNtnlli'd' lin.t Hi-UK m Th-' KMIIIliU Hill III ImrHOIWlttV I'lHI lin tr I thin vear. Key J, U.kiii InivhU U-n enKuKi'd hy the juiik milliin llli n to elriul the r.liid li'ind and nite-n l in lelMlrtillnn (IiiiIi m If the MtiMni ttt" I rhulel pnnex In ererled. the rluiiiui rimld alK i ntlend in the npliltunl In" . In nf n widely dimnlfied cmKieKalKHi, ordinnry curi'taheri lelri -iiK!til to lironmti' their welfare teiiiiiriil. Mr. Icrn In denii.int. i 'niuuiiiii:ilii' trll.iw, inlerlalnlnK In the .iil.il un wall a rd ver mitnie of II In fart li l one wlto mltttii )ilty lie termed " BiKt enul," A lover nf nlnre an I th ijreat ontol-dnorn, thn l.niie army of tiiiniHU will Ilml in hi in n mnl.il Inroniiiillun nitftii. e xi4tvt lit I .i reKnlln; all the 'enle tvuitt tf li ith thlH and nelKhh a im; l' ulirien. Tliern tlf Im a tiierser of ChrUtinn Kndeavnr urietlea of the I'rraltyierlan o.ifln'nnii'.njl and ('lirlHilim ehurcliiH at Hi firni named (tim e of imhl). on Ktl r Hunfiiv at g a, in , the min i sili to uiitnk of an rU ni'iriiln ; hreakliiHl to l iiernd on a war ration ln haitlM, ihn nml nit t evni-1 ten renin nir Mate, tho iiu'iiiImthIiIh i...in elei Marf ueenrdlnuty. Tb "Cunwi when yot, ran, niid If you rnn'l rotiui. atay away rltih' h. l.l un overflow in meetln arly In the week. Iteaervatlomi fur Hie April hiiKkrt ralmret. iHt nirlim An II 21. mr nl ready half dlatHitW of. Twenty dollara In .additional finest !invi tieen rolleetod within few day fr till siuteilv enr nu n. Th., rue .,f l...iUi.. ,t ,.,'ldlllard bi ailiiini tor out on Kant Main now member will occur at the prenHy. I teriaa church on Kanler iiturnirtK. The I Huiiriay arhiy.l will Ive' a program. "The Pageuni of the Mfttrut lluDiIti'' in the evening at ":'Mi, with muli- hy the s'-h'Miln orcbentra. At the iiiinniiir. rervlee miiHleal seleelloiiM will pre ilomlnnle. The Kndeavnr unclety of IhU church ha ele.-ted Kdlth Itnblnoii, proMldent; I'unl Koehler. vlee-preal-detit; (lertrude Hrnwiif Hocrelary, nn I Walter KIKhcIi, Ii eiiMiirrr . . Niin. grnud tiimmaiidc the Templar iiiciinl.allon In Orei: will leave on Monday. April 17. f.r New Orleans. In attend the triennial 1 -L L ... u - -J1 . ... ' Quality that's I i tiiu'lii v of Hint nnliT, t In Riitherlnit Id In' In M"KHinii rr.ilu A I r 1 1 U t'l W. I Hnvi-nil other ini'iiilu rii of tlm Krunit I'liiiiiiiiiinli'ry will J iln ft 1 in In lliln pll iaillliilKc I'l I III" soullillilid, Iln wilt lio Kulllt Ncvcrill Weeks, II. Mnlli'i- In luyliii! tlm fniindatloiiK !if ii liew ii'i.lili'iii i( t i n hunted lit III" At.lilniiil uml (iiiihrii. h( ii'ii Internee. ' i imiH, Tin' iiH-i'tiii,", nf the SVedneslay 1 Alli riniii) i lull lliln ui'i'k assumed Hii' phano of un Arbor ay ii(fir, witness- , lltg I 111' plllllllllft nf flowering Mlirtlh III lii'imllly iln' i lunch grounds, u nmnlior i-r iifmii'iT iiit-tubcrs of tlm pmibyier I. in fi.llnw inn Iii'liu; honored In till rVt..er, nul.ilily Father WIllllililH, ll"V. mill Mm. Win. t'l.ul'', uln:t Mos lames lillll'llr, llllllll, ItHKHcll, li'ltll' unit Chiding, in u social Wll' till- flllll) tiK'liili'i'iNlilli were lu icii'iit. of it ln'w olflrein, lm personnel of thin dlre'lor air Iiii'liiilini; ,Mi-tifiitii'i Wlliion, Win ', VVIi.nl.. uml Wick, ii peculiar .uln , w ii liil.iii'llni; htniiiiy weather rnndl ' t"iu prealliiiK, ; Mfn Miinraret O'Neill, of llorntirofk ' In III! Cllhli-r week vim tor in tliia lily, ! ailliu: on iiiiiiii-rniia frlemlM ani Mlio- I'lllK lit tin' li'ii'lllli: eniHililltiM (if Idhhfnn. .... ... . .. ... . lh IhrlMllan tl.urrh .MiH.'ii.iry hh-Mv will hold a prayer uiei'tdi i iri i on Frlitny, prepaintory l.i I jl;il'T aervleen. I'lll IViinii't. n Ih In San r'ran leo. riniilnyfd in lead I n it inert ant II" i entuhlinlimeiit, . Ileniy and i;irto. aona of the Intf frank Carter. Willi their fainllleii en joyed a family reunion at Talent re cently. Henry helnis a renldent of Ah limit, and (ioorite hvine In tho vlt-iniiy of Talent. The reunion markod A I'lithdny aniilveriry of tint twin brother. The Akhlnnd mill of the W. C. T. V. In Miudvini; law i.'iifiirteiiiinl n a tH'e. Inl tnii', notaldy th idiiinci of the nil hTi ap.l,nn I-, national (irnlilhl lion TIiIm Mlmly rouran ineein at the elly 1 1 lira iy tlu 2d and 4th Tueadaji raeti inmiih at '.!) p. in. I'nient 'lenrher namiclatlon offirem tin lude Mm. Olive Sm'iletilnirc, preid' d"nt; Mr. A. N. Ilnuitihrcy and Ooo, Uon, vlee ntnlili-tiln; Mr Walter llrrifil-in, neeietiiry. An aimns ira for the iipkoip of th" rhlldien'a play frnuinU, the anHm-lailon will aee that themt are well provided with ndeqnate i-tju I juiit nt, and an effort w ill he made in Kieure further reilm-tlnna In h-lialf .r .1... ..I. II. I ..... f ... . I.. - .. I i .., ..... tiui.n. ii i.,r noniiiiiiuK l"uiiroiuliiit of decorutlve. fiuitrnnl privilege tin fomintt smumer. i'l,., ...ii ' Kol ball muiianement is the ; keeping with the Knater H'lrlt will In I',, ' lr.Hi.lu.uy legate.. I, th, fonner Cook 1 11"' V1" 'h'"K ,hff ,,i,"" ,1"',,'-va"'"-I i. in. ...i i i ................ I ' ati.-rnoon there will nlno h,. H,rf''V """,r ( Impr.nemenls -in on inniaiie i in jure nn ;ranil :ieniiig by tho new iniinnKement nc- Minn. Follow in,; cilnlom eMtablinhed In liiettni'iilltiin ri-titer, l.ienl spire win dow are resplendent with fine dis play of Kunt.-r goods Incnrp uiitiiiK luti'st fashions. ( . .Ml U A. F. bH rial i A. M. coinntiinlcatlun t ford ion. Lodge Ul.1. Friday oven Vptll 1 1. 7:30 p. in. Work! In K. A. di'iriee. I,. I WI1.I.1 VMS. Secy. the Reason for the ever growing popularity of Albers Flapjack Flour. Makes light.tasty hot cakea. Order a Package . Your Grocer Recommends Albers quality Alber-s Flapjack Flour Crelully trtled cylindrici! con tainer intuitu tlisoluti ttniction, C. POINT OFFERS A SCHOOL CENTER L , t'KN'TUAI. POINT, April 1 3. Tin ; (Vtitrul Point mi hio hoard him mart" la riiinil.iii in Ki'Vi-ilfl rtirul hi lnx.t ; lIlXllll lM llllJ.H l-lll III UliH (lt. If, school , the children nf iliiwc diwtrlrtn for : per i'iiiiiii for tl(. mm. iiii.iiUib, iuo ; vide. I Hit' i-lillili nr.. i..tiv......i I...... 'I.'I.Ih, II Willi, .')l(( give III" ihll- jdnn ut those (llsirli tn ulni' tiiortt tiH ' i.f m liiinl Instead of eight, uml nl tin- 1 Haute limn much greater ill urn Ileum I I I ml v:i 11 1 ii i;i "'" " Phim., in I III 111 Ml IllliiiH. The .i .r-ii Inn iiiml.. h not one ot 1 1. n.. lul u, mi or iiermiinent arriitiKe nient, I. ill ruiliei' an offer for the lomliiK year lor the imrpoMe of trying ma tiw Ii. nie. 1 Uitn nirryliiK l lliln offi r hnvo hern eiit to all li!ird mi'tiil'iT In Ilie f.'llowliiK ilUlri. lN: ;lltrl.l U. Willi. w Hpiinkn: IHtttriet I. Ti.l.t" Itink ; .h .t lm. I low a,, ,., ,, nt,lt 10.i, Sorth Med- i tonl. I The H'Hifliern I'nelft.; iji'prit here. ! w ' "r n Hum lonej tn line ininiii' nt nvo o eiorK emu ivrn- ln. Uiiis li'ii vini; It In ilurkneKN and un.',.. ni-il ti tl, tr.'ivi ler or Ml rival on Train N. 10. whlrh nrrlvia here at T ;4i, in n:iln open to the puldle ut the time of the arrival and lenv Inn of the evi-njni; trnln. ThU will he w-i-ronie new to the people, who inivi-l on that train. While the KoInK and C'litiiint of people on train 16 hero In ii m larKe. not infrequently lin y do i-iiuie and and It in Ki'od to know- thm Urki-lH, Informntion. Ili:!it and hent are agnln provided at the aiatliin. Mm. AiiKUNt Muller ince Julia otminl nnd wn of KiiKene, are en Jiylii a Mlt with .Mm. Muller'a par ent. Mr. and Mm. Olle oiwuni and their many frtendn here thin VtH-k. Mlui Arlunn Hay of Urophy. apent an njuyiihli- weekend with her par-t-ntn and hnnt ol young friendn here the pnnl wefc; rMurnliiir to her te.i. h IiihT diilleti In the lerly dintriet Hun iti y nficriuHin. KiiNtir will Iw henutlfully nnd riKlitly iil.Merved In' the ehurehra hen Kiiliilay vlih fine nermnnn, heau llftil nniMle, the noiind of aweet. ehlld Inh voli-en nn they do their ult. whieh In Hill Hltin II. in Ih.. t.i'..vn. t.i nr..! .. 1 proluxion of . 1 nl.rlnir flnwem. Mnr..lnl iimi.i.mM In i . 1 ...... ... a l.i-iniuful eernmn and wonderfully InnpliliiK iiuifie at tint- Christian chiireli In chiirge of lieverend Millard nf .Medford. Till will he In addition tn the Sunday Hi-honl exercises in the lunVnlng. Mm. Hnnur Scholer l neo Veronna llieimei ) of Anhlund. visited lion,.. folkM uml rrlrnd the latter pan of the week. ! Mikh l.i'iih:i ras.-hecr. who is a : sin. lent the f'entral Point high jsi - hool. ai'i'iuupiinled her pai'.-ntn to i Asbland l-'iiiluy rveuing. to sii iul i u , ,.,.. .... . Unndi.v u ln. il..,,.. A... ... h, r ulster In their Ashland home.' Little . Oruldinn Tex. daughter of postmaster and Mrs. t.uy Tex of this Hy. enjoyed n visit of several day iliiiiiiloii with Pi-ospeet relative re nin ly. ' . Mcfoi-e plannlnn the Kaster dinner the lloilHi-wllo will do well to look III nl the Kaster dl.i..r hlnin llvi.. uin jbe illsplayed liw, thn window of the Thurlr and ll.on store by ladle of the local Uidlt'H Aid society, Satur day. A tempt lug array of delicious salmis, meat and everything will be un mi In there that day nnd those who desire these thing would do Well to be on the hi -one early. Mrs. Joo Hoswcll and children at tended church In Ashland Sunday I'venliiK and greatly enjoyed tho Ci.l.leit Chime concert which vn i given In tluv church tbcro that even ing. Mr, nnd Mr. It. H. Arnold and children nf Perrydale, former rcsi ileni of thi place, were' tho guest nf tholr kinsmen, I. L. Norcrosa ami f family hero Sunday.' Mr. nnd Mia.. Yvi-nb'n, r, rtrnphy and siiiiill daughter- of ' l.ogu.ldiuls were Central Point visitors recently. Mr. and Mrs.'J. P. Trolllnsr-r of Yamhill. Ore., who havo been spend ing the winter in southern California en mute, to their homo from the stiuthorn clime, Htopped oft in Cn I ra I Point lo enjoy a brief stay with tlm bitter's nn. .loo Hoswcll and fan,. Ily nt their homo here, Wednesday evenlim. Mrs. Trollinger formerly resided here for ninny year and has many friend' nnd aciiunlntances. in Cent ml Point and vicinity. She ts best remembered to then, .as Mrs. Ui'lle l'leiisiinl. Itcvercnd Hentty, newly appointed pastor of thn roimmmity church hero Ih In Cottage Orovo this week, look ing utter busln'es matter. , Tho tlolden Chimes concert given here lust Friday evening. vn a most enjoyable affair, nnd very pleasing- to nil who wore there. Tho music wn. Perhaps, the best that has' ever been heard It, Central Point, nnd tho n,t (lli'iice was highly appreciative. On nei'ount of the threatening nnd un favorable weather, a large crowd wu not picHi'iil, and fiuiu a fiminclal RURA DISTRICTS J PENNSYLVANIA GIRL CHALLENGES FAIR SEX OF AMERICA IN ATHLETICS i . v M V,.;i ; MIkh llHty Schenki'l. c.'int.'ifn ff tho IVim-n Ivanlii Italjmad l.arfki th.ill team who HninrK. in hii urannien r alhU'tlea and kiiI. Hhi holiU all km. In o (iiPH. medal, rlhlmnt. 1' riiflruten and other priM'a for athletic urrompllHh- nifiiin. bii. in ii a eeri uoxer, ji liardlht and fMitUnll player. Ntiindiiolnt. the em-i talnment wan not n Kii. ret, hut Hii-rtl.l I he Chiim-H HKiiin he prenented hire, a It in hupid it will be neat tmmmer when Mr. l.-ivln i nti-rluiiiH on it at plueen near here, there -will I u mueh lri;er crowd to hear and he pleaned with the rare and awoet niindt-. Mia. Oaka Antra and two little daughter. Arlene and Dnrln. of Med ford, Mpt-nt neveral "day during the pant week with the former' parent. Mr. and Mm. Il-k. liny of thin eity. ;un Miii-Hm of thin eity pnjoyeil a viait with hi brother. Hill Morrln. and bin family at their hnme In liorn- ll.roi'k. ":il.. the pnnt w-f-l end. re. lurnlnK to hm honin here Sunday evenlna. WILLOW SPK1 sCS K. C. Faher. former merchant if Central Point. fiiis purchased 10 acres adjacent to the Willow Springs school house. It I brush land, but Mr. Faber is clear ing 11, preparatory to set tin-, to grapes and prunes. He may build a summer home there, but has not yet fully decided. It is one of the most sightly bulld'ng spm in this district. Last Saturday uflrrnoi n Mrs. 11. W. Klden etiterta'ned tho Woman' Col'ege club of Me.ifrrd, of which she if a member. About forty ladles were present." The poultry Industry t- steadily growing In this vicin't.V. Most, If n it oil, the poultry men are now putting their onus in fold storage Alford Howmun and W. K. Parker have new brooder und each have a big bniirn cf fine chicks. Miss Hose Jones was at the Sr.rrvl Heart liosp't;il for a few days bin week, after having her tonsils remov ed.' Sho is recovering nicely. Mm. Merrill Ho.iRland underwent the same operation last Saturday and w.n ab'c to come to her home that ewn- IllR. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompkinn aro apaln In this vicinity. Thev were calling on old neighbors here Sun day and were supper and eveniiist Riiests nt the .1. W. Hirkholt home They have been In Dunsmutr. Calif., since last fall, but. urn, now. looking for a new business location. W, I). Clarke of Su lent was a guest of his brother's last Thursday. Mr. Clarke was down on a few days' busi ness trip and found time to call on old friends and neighbors.. Junior C!ark was brought home ficm the Medford hospital last Wednesday,- Ho Ih making a slow but very satisfactory recovery.' The Sam Anderson family of Cen tral Point are entertaining Mr. An derson's brother and sister from Minnesota. The brother made an ex tended visit hero a couple, of years ago, but Mr. Anderson has-nol seen sis sister before for fifteen years. Chautauqua Notlc . All signers of the Klllson-Whlto Chautauqua couiract as guarantors fop tho Chniitaiintia to be held in Medford during the Inst week in May, are earn estly requested to attend a meeting of said- fiiaruntors.nl the Library bldR. In Medford on Saturday, April 15th, nt 2 p. nt. Bettor pick up some of the print rttper on rolls for wrapping goods and save money. Cniue with cores In it to fit roll paper racks. Much cheaper than wrapping impcr. tf 1- 1 BUYS 20 ACRES WILLOW7 SPRINGS FOR GRAPERANCH Rogue ! BAD WEATHER IS : DELAYING R. ROAD i WORK BUTTE FALLS ciT... -ninrc ni 11I TTK KAI.I.S. April U ..... . i.'ihi u-ur 10 tno irlminn. m Ji.'ivp lucn hnvinif umin vfry iliHriar.pnlilc . weailicr. Thi' nun rumen out and niilni'H fir a hort tinif. thin com" . th" win I nad n.iw whlrline nroundi Mho tree likn a y.uinit ryelone. and ltiT, r; may ,W! another 'lance of thejleft their home in January and spent In eo!d and damp. Th rallniad workjk,,', ,n tho "ear future fr the Jundnjthe-ir time in WaHhlnf-lnn, OroRon and ; run out before the fenej. U eotnrdefV'd. : Culirornln - ' weather f ir the :anf. three day. It wan reiorted the train would rome up Tuenday but It hanen't rome yet and th day in gone.' . I Mm. Ikiv'h fractured arm in mill timiiifiii ...i . h.. i. ..,.r ii i. i...!l dw yet. Mr. and Mm. Ward and! mm Mire making their home with the ' "'" ........ -..u ...v ''" """I "hixd is out. not heinn ") n'U ainooi i out. not nelDK .able to 'then. set a hoiiao fiimlnhel until ' Minn rrettyman mother I here ' vlrtltlDi her. until Master. Her hnmeiKram ronnisted of a tw .im. in in Nowhere. Ore, but ahe ia return - . i ii u iri.in Hfiuinf.rn I .iiii.iir.t-. vnf.M nhe haa heen unemtini? thn tt-lniAp c.n.1 I -" ...... j goes from here to eastern Oregon toiS visit her son. , At the achool meeting I.-ikI Wednes - j nay tne resignation or Anna Maker wa The last event of the evenins tor i accepted. althouKh there seemed tt bemornloK wa a basket supper which !a i-hanco fnr a Honl.t w-hoirir.r .hi .l-a. i w.i n Ui.-a Kt- ii 1 wan legally elected, as there was no' rf iUa . n. I . k.l - - ii'i.ii niuuf-r n uiri ;l)oanl, Chan, hdmonson, handing in his resignation. j me learner nireel lor the coming year are II. H. Lowe. suerintendent, I Itay Parker. hlKh srho;l: C. L. Ward. grades and coarh; Mrs. Tucker, inter- i mediate room; Miss Taylor, primary dept. Here is an Item that came out In I the school paper, explaining the finlshj ci inm kindergarten: "The klnderRar-i tu wan given a quiet burial at therralsy and Klhert visited Mrs. P. E. Ilaat board meetlnR at the snRRestlonlSaadoz Sunday, the 9th. ...... ... ... v....v . jtnise thero were but two pupils attend j,nK" ni rroi. i.owe. At me time or its de - s me tioant prepartvl Mils to be nost ed for letting the Jb of painting thei ; school house, and putting in sidewalks. ' VI ll i 1, u-ill In n..nAn ..VM. .. .. V 1 ( n .... ., , , 1.11.1,1,3a nunc ut ii.na j Is closed for the summer. nui.rini- iM.ny was given on me newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pat- i ton. Saturday evening. Dancing and games composed the evening's enter jtainweut, after which refreshments ! were served. Baseball is in progress at the school proundH. as the town boys are welcome i to come out and practice. Team coach- i ing win start soon, and the hovs are bsiking forward to a pleasant scasnn. There will lie an Kaster program at ' the rliurch hy the scho il children Sun. 'day nt 7: no p. m. ' Mis. II. lloi? r nn,t nhllHi-nn iv. -- ........... ut jhere visiting her brother Kay Sponceri iiiu lanuiy. aiso irieaiis. as she used! lO live hl-rO. HOT ho.lin il In nr nunr! Minneapolis. Minn., but she has been :to San Piedro. Calif., the past sev.cn o. Calif., the nasi seven weeks visitinfi her parents. W. S. Siencer who used lo live nt Dudley, or better known as the unsurveyed Lmr . tunes a Hove initio Falls. Mr. nnd Mi's. Kay Spencer enter; tained in honor of their sister. Mrs illodsnn. Monday evening with five hundred. The following guests were , present: Mr. and Mrs. J. Ca.lzow. Mr I and Mrs. J. F. Carson. Mr. and Mrs. ', St. riilard. Mrs. Hodsnn. Hurker and iCIevenger, Mr. and Mrs. S. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. 11, Hildreth. Mr. and Mrs Ira Tungate, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pat I ton. Miss Allene Jackson and Mr. Tod Porter. After a late hour cake, candy I iand coffee was served. The gnosis1 I on taking their departure declared I Getting Rid of a Stubborn Cough is Child's Play Now Make tho. Medicine Yourself at Home It's Cheap Hut v0fi - Can't Heat It. V yuu want to take care of that had, hang on, cough and do It in a few hour, bettor got'ono ounce of l'ai-mlnt (double strength) and mix a half pint nt home. Yon can do this ill two minutes hv I adding a little sugar and enough water to fill a half pint bottle. Vou'll travel tho world over before you get a medicine that will act so surely and quickly on tho mucous membrane of tho nose and throat. It halts the inflammation, tho tickling sensation stops with tho first spoon ful, tho heavy hreatbing goes nnd clean membra no, fre,o from Irritation and mucus follows. For Cntitrrbnl conditions, such . as Mucus droppings, clogged nostrils and watery eyes, It won't disappoint ask for Pui-mint (double strength)'. Speak, plainly so ttyat tho druggist will know exactly what you want. Adv. River thfy nil pnjoyrrt a viry l"H.int ovfn Inif. .Mr. II.MtH'm left on Hm nmrnlnR ntaj! for I'ortlaml. At thft fommunliy d.-uifn in the It.'iil Hnitiiday evfnlni? tlicr wan an timw 'ually liirRo frowil and a very rikkI jilriH-. SIxty flve ilnllarH was tnkcn In I for Improving the fi.u k. it will Up moh.IpiI io rni Juki an non an It in f"nifit. whtrh will ! mm now. Jot ovi-ryono hor rr-Nrxindi'd fn-:ly b'-thT llifjr wann-d to ilan'-ft or not. nI Unite Kalln I notpij Tor a larK" Ht'iiflnnif! on mifh oifaHlonm. The t.. ,..,.i..... ... , . . .. IM.iyr-ll IIIOHl 1)1 nil ..i..ii.-iit iMiiyfii moHi ni ii," - .i. nun isuit.ir, fiiano .in',5 vioiiiih. I Mm. Whaly juinoil In orcnHkitially ',n Ivory i hlnicii. ftv-ral x'oii. : w,'rp "'" fro,n M'ford. Rome from ' 1 rai I'oitu and Ix rhy ,r. '- Thpre may I. anothor dance of the Lln4 In IhA aAn . .. . . .. . . J 1 I ri 1 (Trry .1 MK I nriK : I LLIl ullLLJk 'ilng "' both teams are in need of Our program which was held at the mllrn practice. The Modoc were !e- I KIk Creek arhool house Krldar ih 7th v . . . ...r.i iiuuk r riiiuy me .in, : aa a complete auecesa. Abut 55 per : an a complete micces. Ab ut 55 per- iwm were in ottendanee. We did not export that number as it was gtormlnj? off and on durinc the dav Th nm. j Hon and three dialopie. After the umrrim ti ud . . . . . .. i : . r-vn-... - ..Mil nilljnt'll lltV-S OB ' Orpiron ur.nav- .-hf..K i... .t ---- nil...! T PI llll. rVHI 1IIK the alldea were colored, and looked Jnal. She alno save a lecture on each a!lde. . -- -j ... A few were unfortunate enough fl... .. . . I . . .. - t'ot: i uic ma oi me program as Mne rain delayed them. Hut were on jtime to see the slides and help eat the sooaies. ; Dave Pence made a trip to Medford last week. His conveyance was a team and wagon. He aluo visited) Trail during the latter part of the ' week. i P. S. Sandoi visited Medford last week. . . Mrs. DeUah Wagner and children i sir. trea Sturgi hauled a load of m itiuimi ua.iit-ti h loan OI baled hay from Trail Monday the 10th. ! Jin Deiiah Wagner visited Mrs. 1. i-M. Miller Monday. Miss Hurr was a cues! of ir rvnv Peace Saturday ' I) .. ... 1 . .. . I . ... n. .. i ivi-uicinm-r mat me irau meet will! be held at Trail Saturday the 15th. I i everyone try ana come Some people along the creek plant ins; their spring gardens. Hazel Pence entertained a Quests S.lturriav and Su-H-.v s.o few j L. A. Whitley has' lteen siwinfi! alfalfa. f Kill.Nl llv Koldinu- l'-sl CHICAGO, April 14. Neighbors last nignt discovered Lhe body of Mrs. Kathcrlne Fowler. .i widow 7ft years old. who had been caught and strangled hy a folding bed in her f ...... ..v. .v -.19 lUUl had been dead 12 hours apartment. It was thought that she PllasO renipn.h Hint lna.l.1 ... i lrals and small ada are cash tn ad- rnee. Hring In vour ad. and d o. vance. Hrlng In your ada and do not use telephone. tf j k4 f?, 4-v? m - Our Easter Opening Will Be Unusually Interesting IVcutise wo will ;hmv an unusually lai-Re number of Hie best and very latest styles. Friday and Saturday April 14, 15 Just u R la nee will tell you how faithfully and ex quisitely we have .cpiiMlucod the picturesque model or .New York nnd Purls. Our sbow liiRi ore auiiiented w ith cliai-mlnx nimlcU from nationally known millinery Iioiiscm. Call ami muke an early inspectioni MISS TAYLOR f At DEUEL'S Valley SAMS VALLEY IS VICTORIOUS OVER MODOC BALL TEAM Mr. and Mm. Oo. Zimmerman wore vory haiipily urpried rocpnlly hy i rlHit from thflr old tlmp frlondsi. Mr. and .Mrs. Itoilfnmr-yr from ioop City, Not)., their old horn town. Tlm H"t-Hinmnviii-o I.....U.. . i. . t i. i nil, inn WI'HI ilVlUK 'left their home In January and tnt ' . . A good attendance wan present Kun- day nfteroonn to wllneai the hall came ( played hy Tabb? rtoeh and Modoc hoya :aain.-4t our 'hnme team. The jsame wan too one-aided In I.n Vfrv Inlnntal. fated by a larce acore. rtraii and friend, Ml.in ' Richm0n'- ho '''d poaHionn In Med. ford er viaitlns relatives and friend here Hundar. Many of the aport lovlnt? class of our . ' r',1ons attendad the wrestling match at Gold Hill Tuesday evenlne Mrs. I. M. Rowe of West WoodburJi very happily urprlsed the Rowe and McDonoiiRh families Jy makhic; her tmex petted appearance among them n"naa evenins of laat week. Mr, lKowe -s a sister-in-law of J. R. Aowe land a aiater of rton r.nn.n..i. - Miinaay evemnK of last week. Mr. Rowe ii A nlxlnr.lii.lon, T Yi r. I " --. iv. iinwr and a sister of Geo. McDonoiiRh. She ; - - - - ... v . '.u-. ij, ti . oiitj f!w"' n-what inrprised to find ahe . !ll nrril-aH (r. tm. . . ... . i .u ..hub itj d-ieorate ine weddlnj? of her nephew. Joe Hnwo Miss Cuma DeFord who la mnlm-M onasia m iledford. 1s spending I ner vacation visitiag her sister. Miss ! I'vdia in Portland. j at the Shasta in Medford. 1s spendins - N'Mlon and J. fam"" Table Ilocl relatives here Sunday. IL K. Nealon and J. I.. Venlon nnd family of Table Rock were vlnirlntr I ' Jtyrr',l Deford aad family of near i Easle Point, spent Sunday here anions reiauves anil friends. The farmers who had not flnl.hed seeding their pnroiind are jrettlMK rath-' er discouraged over th continuous bad weather. Garden planting is also detain.! thmiinhni,. .... . . h. l ........n,..,h vl,,n Btrtnioa. i n.a .Is certainly one of the most unusual seasons experienced for some time. The school children are nractleins racins and Jumping in preparalion for, i'""!'" in the annual field meet. Ulenn Koger who has snont ih arejr8st ,wo ''ar8 in California Is expoct ! ed to "ffrrive home this week. Eats Like Wood Chopper I "After many di.s.ouragii,i? years of siiiu-rinK irom stoma, h trouble nnd .'nK' in Khl,h 1 couUi ?;it nly . ".- s.iiiiueHi, iooii. i am now f.-eling entirely well.,. Thanks to ...iijrs wonuenui Itemedy, which ha done wonder for me. 1 e'iin now eat like a womlchopper nnd enjny it." It is a simple, harmlesH preparation that removes the catarrhal mneiiB from the intestinal tract and allays ne inflammation, which causes mac- !!' al.lv i1" 1,toma''h- !ivor ,in'l b'tes- :"""'" "' "'"" appendldti. One dose wl'.l convince or moncv re- funded. At all druggists. Adv. J AS Ti