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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1922)
page nrnKR Now Showing at ,hc Page Theater I SALVATION ARMY ! PROBLEM SILL S TO GET; RECORD OF YEAR ! TOWN TOPIC AT . 4 t k MTCPFOIU) MAIL T1II1MINTC. MKDFOIM). OIJF.'ON', 'IITMSDAV. 'APR IL 2-V 1022 RALPH HAND 10 LOCAL CANNERY WRESTLE TOM RAY ANXIOU 0), I GOLD HILL MAY I BIG SUPPLY BEANS SPLENDID ON I R Ml 3 . I Vi - 'I'll Hold Hill llollhK ' IllHflllUI Hill put un iiimllii-r IioMhk mill vvri-ntlliiu i ii nl hi tli.lj 1 1 1 1 1 ,Mi,y 1 lU Ifll ll.llld Will llll'. I '',,,, (;,V ,, llllllllllt III llll' llllllll ell'lll Willi l Mill lt n llnlfli ttrinillMK mull li tun lient mil f llirt'ii fit IIm. Tliim' una win w rtdllit fur mm iiiv-llMi per iint or tlltt llll tlUl'1 li'l'llll Wlllcll will l lIMlll'll M'X'l'ltl.V-riVH HTH'I III tllll winner niul ini'iitv 'llin hi tin' li'Hi'i'. All On,' l.iiw whii li.ivc Hi'i'ii Ui"" two nun mk mo uiillrlimiliiB nci'liut oiik uf tho hint hml (unIihI m id li"t ever lii'M In Ui'l'l Hill vli'ii liny iniit Ini.. May Smt, I'ur llH' (iiiih ttliu llln lii'xliut, i Mnmu;i'i' Huttim lum iiu'iui'il I'mnkln Wntili uf I'm I liiii't fur ii "1 1 -iini ml IjouI Hll JulliiuY I'm 'Unit, who iiitil nn IlilruiUn lli'ii In tliU Viill. v. TIicnh liny nil' I'l'MhK fur II (III K lilt I illllio f 1110, nlt' u r iini In tin' wlnni r and fully tu llu u.i r. IU'.UIix Hum' IW.ll llllllll I'Vi nlK. IT W! til' mil' Uf tft'0'ftatid tr'llli(niiii !. NEW COMMITTEE;; MEDFORD Y. ! C. A. Tin' ttt-v lv rli'. ii il V. M IV A. I. 'miil fitr Mritfutl im-t Ut l.ii.lil m llll lilll'lirv fi.r ti'Klllill' liUnillrMN. I Iwiltmnn .1. I T 1 1 1 1 h t fiiliim, Hulim lit lilt' Hi")!' I til :ui't ;i Hi IliuMcm illm-uni'il i-ri' 'If .Itirkmil i uuillv V. M, C. A. hitllluli !) Ik' held May M. 11. In- limHi', ill which Klulf Hi- -titrl'-n XV, VV. Iil.luii nml Ji lin II, Ituilil i.f J'lirUiniil will Im iHiwiil, Mnu J I. Cluili, fur tint pant trn iar V. ,M. i', A. wi'it'tjiiy In HhuiiK' lial, t'liln.i. mi'! l)i iiu u in hit mii ip, .Un lor u hull mi' U Ihk Slir.uly In M. ftunillni; i-iiinmiUf fur ilie yrnr Wrr tilno tiiMlnliHl by tli rhiili inuii, Ttmy m i fulluvin: )! iHi.iiix, .V, II. flunk liu, .luuitt I', Hrny. A J. Vamp, riivuliiil, il'ii J, K illinium. II. XX'. I'a ul. II, A. I 'an. ill. iv. im hil, Mr. li'Ti'luri. Mr. Itiiiy, Arthur l. lira; finnn. A. 'I. HinHM. T. V, Mlli. J. V. W11I.1 li.-lil. In.-. iili. mil. . II. '.tiii.lrll, M A. Mlili-i. Mr Mi nUi r. ifflii'm of thi' liunril an I'lmlr Imtit. J. I. Tlti'iiMi. v li'i'-rliiiirniiiii, A. H. hmlllt. n'l'irlarv, Iviiii II. 1'i'iui-r; lr'nuir, -.luurtl I". Hi nv. , I r4 At the Rilto "Corimral C'omi'inn." tlm kipiiI iory (if t!i nortliwfiii, lum lii't'n tliiuiitU'J for i ho tureen, iiinli-r I tin title of "Cum rron tif tlm liuyitl MounloJ " It roiiirn to thf Itlalto thtuitri' tuniorri'w. Tin author, known tlm world over (or lilit work mirh ni "Hhic-k Itork." "Tlic Kky I'lli't." "Tho Mum from Olfniturry" nml "Th r"orlKii"r." iiiiciibcIouhIj' laid out ono of tlm pi euti-nt m rci'ii tirlii cvpr written, when ho wmii' tile tulo of the yiiuiiK Hcotcli Iml, ri'mly liy Kruiluulo I nun nchoul, w lm, hectiUHi of a moment li'-hltitilnn unit wimk neH, rnilureit liu nl h ti 1 1 h uliuKi'ther mi neei'HHiiry f'ir diiii of It i h Ml Ihrlulit' luit It iiimli' u iliuiinii;li man of liltu. n m (In him nt IuhI, oiiu of the envlnil tiionnti'd Kill('i!, CuiihiIu'b ' Itoynl Mouiitiul." It lum Hft-nlc vnlue. love Intrri'Hi, h t'Oimneiululily uitrd und will be moMt KiuiirlnK lo lovnm of ('iinitdu, an wt'll un follower of Hlotlnn of I ho ruKKoil. Iiruvc nnd lliirout,lily rminly rocrulU In tho "Mounted I'n lleo." L ... ..1 ,''..'" STERLING L. BROOKS ii if 1 1 Your Kidneys or Back Bother You? Read What Mr. Brooks Says Dlmibn. Oil. "fwo yimiH hbo the flu left my khlneyH In u very hml unapt. I went to my liynliiiin, hut ho didn't tlo mo any Kood. 1 fcul thin, my hack hurt nil tlm time, unit t wim not utile lo work. I k1 very ileHiionilent nnd flnully, nfler tilmoMl HlvlllK U ll -! " of KellliiK well. heiii'il of i'r. l'leree'H Amirlo TuhlelH find liemin iihIiik them UiRethei' with I)r. l'leree'H (lelilen Mi'illi'iil I)1h i.,ivi.i'v. mill lifter a few tnotitllH' treatment I found myself prnet leally W'll. 1 en It rei ommeiid IheHo in e Tulilrln' for weiik kidneys; fur lornlil liver, Inil'iH" hlooil 'An and and iiior illHi'Hllon. there eiimilH Iho ilnlden ,,.....,,..."..-sii.rllim I Is nutlllOK .Meilli'iil llruukN, I hut Ills U4li Aeiiilemy Way. " You ran null Ktv nut yourself In A- iiiiiililini liv uulnu to your deUKKlHl ,. I, mil, Ina l)r. Helve's family I'.ii.ii.iIIiih. tnlilels 'of lliitild, or write Hlilmit InvulldM' Hotel i 'lii.riiiln. N. Y.. for free niedlenl lid vlen. Unnil 1 )e t Villi I l'SII'0 11 t rill I J f f Adv, 'I'lii' Uuuiii' lihir Volley ('uiiiiIhk riuiiiiiiiy. iiw iu'iI liyfl, H IIuIIIm of HiIm illv nml uinirlnlii M ImK" i'MII lilliH iilmil nml kI id. nnir li'il r' i ri'l" wiiri luumi' uf luryi' l.u li.m II iiiiiIi i Koluif 1'M.i'mhIvi' iniriiv iiH iiU nml linn I, ( i n i uiiKlilrrulily in- llll'Kl iI hlni l' It H I'l l'l tlun. 'I ili- nitiiH iy inii Knl SU.UW) I ui n uf niluuil kuiiiU Unit yi.;ir nuint uf w lilrli wiif iiipi'M nml luiilii Willi it Vi'iy fiw luiiiuluiH iiml hcnilH mill hiiiiik l.i i ili M nml in iiiii ". Til" In hum niul l I'liui t in n ui lii'il laiii yriir dy tli I'liiiiiiiy wi'ff tinlfli iiTit only in fill Ii ii ii r i nn k( the urtlviV lili'li tt' niiiiHiy Iiml fur tlii'mi Iwu riiiuiiiu IIUiH, 'i, lniitiilit)' ut tlm nuiiii'iy tu till lli utli.f mi it-r (I'M "C tin' ui'Ii im wiin i ii ij n il I iv iln li- Iniililllly III HI'lllli' HUf fl'll'lll tulllllliil'H nml liuiiim tu lun. H H Hu'llx Ntuli'M Unit lh" uui Hil of tin- uiniii'iy linn yi'iir will fmi'vil l.'int M iir'M ouliul Hint I Iini u iiiiiiilii-r llf llllHiilrilH'lllM Htl' to III' lllll'lil III lln liinl. Vim Kiir KUiii'iulOin mo In In liinlull' il, n ill hyilr.illii ilimt will In' illt In to lliillilln rulU thiil 111" iml fit fur vanillin; mill tlii' cold turait" i iiini It v uf thu w in 1'liount' w ill In' liu ri iim il. Mr. llllllll! Ul lll.lt lit H ihl'tll I lu ll. lilillil hllillilli.il In f,iuinlii', lili o i-i ti'.lilriiilii. nml iHul'iilily nuffl' li'lil ii' i'iiiii' uf tuiiiuliivii hii:iuil iii. Iluw-"M-r, Iili; i iiiliii i v In M t y niixli'iih lu i:n up ii niuili l:ii ir in ri'iik'n uf lifllllM. Tllln IiririlUI' fllUHt III' I'OII- trnit'-it nt uui r iih tin ht'utiN hIiuuM It I'liiiilnl In Mny. Thi" rnnlii rv la ri ni.lv tu liuiulU' nil Hi" iit iuliii'f I Iml lln Ki'iiw i-m w ill " II I' I' runiiiiiK miO will inn i ln rilm. li'lllfl. ill'. Hi tumii u n tlm uruWilK uiiii' f.nii.iiil with i'iiuukIi of tlifin tu Miirittnf i ii ii n ii it tlti'tii. A frw l lm k b-i i li , I'liinri mu i lwrriiMi rrn laniuil lunt t,ar. YJ.C. A. BASEBALL T Tlm flint li.imi'ii uf tJie V. M ". A. t"iik'il am si'hnluli'd fur luiilttlii. At I'll nl Hi." .ttit'hwin siliii"! Rroundx. the i 'hrliiUiin iliuii'h Juiilins mr u nt.'d tu on i t the t:iillls. Suiin- I'lmiiir lii th" Junior If.iuiu' m hi dull' luu ! ueri'MKitry umiii, ll the I'li- Uyti'ilmii luive liiipi of full i Inn n ti'inti. If tltrv hi' iil't.. tu ilo i'n. Tin m Iwilulii i Mti mil lee win hp mll-d at nine In oitler to ri -uiTuiitfe the Junior .tieilule tu ini'lmlp Hie five teams. Ilisteail uf lum. I'm thu time inlni:, huW i'Mr. the m hi ihili' w ill Muml us iml'llilii'il. At 0 . 1 j tuiiliilit. the si'iilur tiam uf thu s.iuif iliurilies iiiinl luiieil ll bine will meet un the lilkh sihtiul .rounds. Ai-i uidinii In Uiui Ih from the nvul iiiiui.s. Iiuth i. winis un. In flue fettle ami Nhuiilil put no a Kood eoiilist. Th iulile Is Invited. It In hnpi'il luirlli'Ulitrly I hut rliunil folks will turn our to iiuouriiKe their re- Sy-live teams. -,' . ., i ; j LI OKLAHOMA CITY. April ::. Uiv- ernor J.4, A. Itobertson has IshikhI nn order directed ngulnNt the Ku Klux Klnn. derlurlnK (her was no room in the National Uunrd for any officer or man w ho owes allegiance to any secret organization that might become ar rayed oKiilust tho I' lilted Stales. LADY ASTOR TELLS OF IDEALS "Continued from nuge oiiel something which will hurt no man, woiiinn or child of 'tiny country but which you earnestly feel is going tif help nil countries. .''Now, you will aslt. what Is, this pearl of great price? ' What dons this woman thiuk will help all countries? 1 11 toll yon. it Is tho pearl of great prion that I am striving for I 'am striving to take Into public life what any mun gcta froji'tils mother nnd most men get front thurr wives If they cIioomo wisely. Why Not Polities? "She wunta this just to put-, into public life what she's ulwiiys had to put Into hor homo life cIho nono of her young men would have been here today tinseirishness, vision, courage and cleanliness tho rent kind, the kind which helps men lo llvo up to what's best In them, and there's so much good In nil men; hut only good wonimi run bring It out. It muy some' times seem hard, this mother lovo, nnd von will feel that you know better, but you don't really. That's what is hard 'UhiuI being a pioneer; you don't realize; you men,, how much you nood our help. "Now, no mother really wants to be dlHiiRToeiible nnd often, to mako you what you are wo have to do disagree 'thin thlUKH, So we feed to mako the world better we must do dlsHgreenhlp Ihln.e.s und onlcr the a i etui of polities It's well (Inscribed, as tin menu und theni'H many n stout of pagan In it, yet. hi It wn Must go. "So gentlemen, how that you know what It's till nhuut, you will see why I inn so ileoply groti'Tul to you, hir iioro grateful .than 1 enn suy; for In ipllo of your thinking us u sex w lie talks too much we don't even thn toll you iill ye know," STARTS TONIGH GOV. OF OKLAHOMA SCORES K KLUX i ... i .. hiiimiiii mmM . RAMSEY WALLACE THE CALL OF HOVE "TIih Call of Home'' which tint I'uki.' theiitri. Ih offeilnK fur four das he K I n ii I UK today as the featun- iittrac lion litis Well hulled by iilllrs us a str m dniniuili' ittory of the lonclint fur home wlileli fills thu hrenst uf every lune some wanderer In the world, It linn an all star ram, Inrluilliijt I-ou Harry, Irene Rich and Itai.mey Wallace. BE BIG FEATURE OP TRI-L T Sinclair Lewis" "Main Street" has, undoubtedly Is'cn the literary sensa-' lion of recent years. j Hut the Trll.'s lisre nte'inred a Main Mtrriit for their Trl; Aroimd tliej Win Id which will be ului us niucii talkej of In Medford and vicinity. If you don't iK-lleve It. come Friday niKht and see Fee ion i self as others see you. All 'our old friends will be then', l'op :aes. Smudge Tot Pet ry uud ull of them. ' See the Itlullo thentre just as It is in real life, and hear the blugcst musical al true I lun of the year. And, oh. those Catshevikis! they'll be the real thin you know. But .Main street isn't ull! lm't fur- uet the Utile tivpsy girls or the beauti ful Turkish ladies, und the pU-talled Chinamen. The best part of it is. ytm wont be bothered with a lot of lug- Kfige and there will he no custom olfi cers. or other disagreeable attendants of ordinary travel. And we'll take you lenr around the world and brlnt; ym back wifo again to Main 'street f ir only $1 on, , r s .',' The fulluwIiiK' resolution . was re cently adopted ,y tu, Medford Woodmen: Whereas, It has connj to the atten tion of Medford Camp No. 90. Wood men of the World that Company A of the Oregon Niitlonul (iuiird. with hcndituarteis In Medford. is now be low the required sH'ciimb, And Whereas, we believe that this organization Is un actual benefit to the community, , And, whereas, we believe that the individual young men Nerving un en listment In this organisation will be benefitted Imtli phYtdciilJy nnd men tally. Therefore, be It resolved, thul this camp go on record us favoring the support of this cumpiiny of the Ore gon National Uuuril, und thut they recommend to young men . between the ages of eighteen mid. twenty, that they become members of vllu' com pany by enlistment. K. 81 I.I.I M W. Clerk Cump No. HO. W. o. W. DYE ANY GARMENT OR DRAPERY WITH "DIAMOND DYES' Buy "Diamond lyes" and follow ti simple directions In every puck age. 'I Hurt wonder whethivr you can dye or tint sueeesst'iilly, because per fect liiniu.' dyeing is guiirunteeil with Oliimond Dyes, even if you have never dyed before.. Worn, laded dresses, skirts, waists, coals, stock ings, draperies, hanglngM, everything, lifetime like new ngiiiu. Just tell your druggist whiihei' the nmterinl you nvIhIi to dye Is wool or silk, or whether It Is linen, cotton, or mixed goods, Diamond yes never streak, spot, 1'iulo, or run, Adv, MAIN STREET TO WOODMEN V01E-TO SUPPORT COMPANY f i - '.lit i i f II I 1 and IRENE RICH in. " Jin R - C PICTURE , ThU Ik u (ilrtiire which should be seen by all tlfne who feel tho lure or i the wanderlust a desire to break the ' liH irituny of home life, sever the ties that bind t Lieni lu tciuliue. uui wander j about the fairy spoU of the world. I In the final scene of "The Cull of jlKiine" there are flood scenes which are probably th" most remarkable 'ever filmed. LL. PATTERSON, Confident of his nomination as gov-i emir in the republican primaries' Htate Senator I. !.. I'atters'in arrived In Medford toJay and accompanied byi Mayor ('.a tea called t,n his friends in' Medtonl and vicinity. J "It Is generally recognized that the, race Is between' f'. jvernor Olcutt and myself" said Mr.r Patterson, "but you' can put it down thai I will be the nom-j inee." j Mr. l'attersm (s making the tripi nliine by motor, and will cover Jacks in' county pretty thoroughly today and tJ-j morrow. He has been much impressed by the beauties of southern Oregon. nnda regrets (luit he will bp unable CM spend more lime here, but nn engage-1 metit in TI!!a:n'Hik makes it necessary I for la 1 hi to return north tomorrow. W hile here. Mr. Patterson called on his fellow senator, Charley Thomas, and took luneli with him today. He also called en (ius Newbury, Atprney Thonuis' oppi ntnt , Ou .ID i An epidciuii' nt suiuUpon has been rugiug lb the Thompson creek dis trict In iho Apiilcgate section on the .'ackson co'.mty slile. l"p to a week agj. when Ji W. II. . Ilo t, county health effcer went ('it there to c, tlill.sh u qanriinljin there were t j or 16 cuses of the disease. Tho cplilemii'. w hich is of a mild typo was trarrd lo one man. who while feeling ill shortly sfter his re turn from a visit to the Willamette valley broke out with the disease next day after havii'g attended n party in Iho Thompson creek section. All per se. lis pi'cjuni at Iho party- were .v .pi-sed and many of them came down with the snuilliH'X later. ) l pi jhi si ssawMasnaaBi Legal Guarantee Glveru No ncrf nl Knil- m utin -iimtlnuu wuik. Ak to n-c Ulp-iviiii Pitc I'rr.itinciit. , BK.VTH'S UtU STOBi: CHILDREN must have tho best of the "staff of life" It they me healthy nnd happy. Buy them .' ' NUT-BROWN BREAD , "The Dresil Tlmt Dtilltls" PEERLESS BAKERY Ask your rtcaler for NUT BROWN UIE.VQ CANDIDATE nni rnimn rnr I 1 1 1 f I IIRIIIII III III I . .. - buvu, mm, ; . , . J SMALL POX SCARE THOMPSON CREEK aw h The Salvation Army In Medfnrd lias sui "eHsfully passed through its first winter, ullholiKh the post four months have been very hard ones on worklnK people, as many huve been without work most of Iho time. It Is the iiolicy of the Salvation Army to supply the Immediate needs of every worthy caiie. i:nd the money collected Is used for that purpose. The siclal and relief work Is kept up before anythiiiK Is taken for tlic support of the workers themselves, however. The local corps has been aide ti Klve out since Jan, I. 1922: S28 Kr menu, 53 pairs of shoes, night's lodK ing to 38 people, Klve tmorary relief to lis families, also find employment for about 20. The army lias ou hand a large quan tity of clothes which was not distrib uted during the winter, and as It is their custom to make a clean-up in the sprliiK they are going to offer them for sale cn Wednesday and Thursday at the hall, 320 Bast Main street, t those who are able to pay a small amount. The proceeds KJ lo pay up the ruunins expenses for the pant winter. ERIN'S NAME! (IKXOA, April 25. (By the Asso ciated, l'rcss.l In view of differ ences over the name of the Russian minister cf fcreiRn affairs who is here as head of the Russian delega tion, Inquiry has been made as to whether it is "Tchitcherin" or "Chlt- chcrin " He prefers to have h!s name I upcll "Tchitcherin." when It Is to. be read by English speaking people, j w ith the accent on the second syl'.a-1 hie III llll $50 I'nscrupvilous Farm Machinery Dealers ami others have unjustly nml maliciously been b'i" 1 t!, public, stating that the reason the Moline Plow coinjuiny arc quoting prices mi farm machinery below any other company is because they arc bankrupt and arc only trying lo close nut machinery on hand and will then quit business. This is absolutely false nnd we will pay to any one that can prove this statement to our satisfaction .jO.(H) cash. The Moline Plow Company arc the first large company in America, to our knowledge, that has tried to do their share in trying to brin; down the hijih cost of farinintr and every fair minded farmer should appreciate this. The Muline Plow Company are financially sound, their credit is unquestioned ahd they 'will continue to do business and take care of their customers promptly as usual. Order your 'Machinery and repairs early. 7 ft. Grain Binder with carrier, Tongue Truck and Transports $267.50 5 ft. Vertical Lift Mower.. 88.50 No. 1 Farm Truck, Clipped and: Trussed 31-4 Iron -Wheels 58.60 No: 3 Farm Truck, Bolted Gear, 3 1-4 Iron Wheels 53.00 17 Tooth Spring Tooth Harrow 26.20 25 Tooth Spring Tooth Harrow 38.75 90 Tooth Spike, End Guard Harrow 38.00 These prices are F. 0. B. Medford, to Farm Bureau - ' Members. 1 " ' THOS. I. TEMPLE . ' "."T 22i':Fir7Medford -. TESTED ma GARDEN mi . r We solicit your patronage knowing we can please you with "Price and Quality. MONARCH SEED CO. Phone 260 " ' 317 E. Main "The Future of the Oregon Hrnall Town" is lh. topic upon which an nddress wi 1 be inndi) by Karl Kil piitili k at the forum of the Medford Chamber of Commerce tomorrow noon. The subject In one In which every citizen of Southern Oregon Is Inter ested, s there tne many small towns In Jackson county, whim growth Is lielnK effected by the 'construction of Rood roads. Will fheso small com munity centers be wiped out, or is I here a reason why their exlilnn' u Is necessary? It Is a problem of rural economic and exceedingly -Interest-lnf to business men in both the lancer and smaller towns. No one In Oregon Is mpre capable to dlscusH this problem than E.irl Kilpatrlek who I the director of the extension division of the I'niverslty of Oregon. The huslness and profes sional men of Medford should not overlook thi opportunity to hear thli business talk. . The . forum will be held at the noun hour at the Medford hotel. - ' - H EAD COLDS Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; apply freely up nostrils. - V.VAWRUB Oen 17 MlWanJan UkA Ytariy DR. RJCKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly. Fitted NO IIROI-S 18K Broken lnss Accurately Implicated FACTORY ON riuailSKH ,UH K Mlf I'tl' - REWARD SEEDS , i - -1 FIELD F. F. Ti & Millinery Blouses Sweaters Silk Underwear Neckwear 'X , 'T Real Lace by the yard Novelties 1. ' . tin ' f the r Quality and, Service' Proper Mechauieal Kquipment plus exper ienced skill insures A-l Ti..' rr..::..i .. ' ' . i r . iii v I'iiiiuiy , ocricc. 3 we are noittTSMPM-q UNLESSWVOU ARK7 Plant Now Save a ' 8 ?; Year's Growth t'limblng Hoaes Hush Hoses (all colors) Flowering Shrubs Vines Shude Trees "". Fruit Trees ;: Herrics . , H , . Ktc. I'lunts don't wait for the tardy planter. They, go . ahead and grow Just as nature Intended. NOW is the time toplant. You will better appreciate thoso roses, vines and fruits as they bud and blossom. ,. An excelelnt assortment In tbM ..! various stocks can still be sup plied. .Good results will be. ob tained if you plant now. Ju our biff cool Insulated packlnjj ", house our stock is still In frwb. dormant condition ready to sturt growing soon after ' you plant it. . Over forty car loads of our tr4 have been delivered this sea son and am proving their worth to satisfied customers. Write or phone us or our repre sentative today. Ask for our free catalogue. If uncertain tvhat best to plant, let us assist In your selection. Plant now and save a years' growth. Washington Nursery Co Your tree men it I nee 1003.' ToTpeush, Wash. H.' H. SPEHUNO, Salesman Medforil, Oregon, llos 620. Hosiery Vanity Shob liUB. u taUlftu.