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MEDFOWVMATi; TWTUTNR MKDFOltU, 'OREflOMT, ' TIITTTtftDAY, .TUNE T, 1922 PXOE TTTREI3 10 ESTABLISH SANITY LEAGUE N ACKSON CO C0W1MITTEEMEN DEMOCRATIC TICKET NAMED Tlio HiinUy Lenitim of America, n luitluiiul, incoi'fKiriitcd nrKunUuilim KecklliK ll MMiiliricallun nf (lie ViIm(iii m l H ui to permit the mun ufm I ir ami Mule of IlKlit wlni'H iiml iuir under ' Knvernmenl control U U'diiR ttruMnlxrtl hero, , . '. . W, II. WIIIIm (if I'ottliiml. who In Urn I ikUlrlii praanlt'tr n aonlliein Oioijon. MiiVH llml tin' present law In prtidiielnK luwlireakor hy Hi" n 1 1 1 tit tit - fliuiilliu: I hit country with KtttonoiM Hipi'ira cuimlnK iiniolil sickness mid death; nn.l Unit thit effurt to enforce tht luw In ciihIIiik II oil.iioii.ooo it ii imitl I y which IntiHt ciii' (tut of Hot taxpayers piii'l- "Tlie saloon la none forever," said Mr. Willis, "and ilurlnK lit v ninmm I ilttn't find tni person out of ti hundred Vim want to unit II liui'k; tint llio Hunlty Icnuue duo lit'llnvti that llulil wine and Inter under mrli t Kovern inciit control would tiilic lli profits out nf I he moonshine uml limit Ii-huIiim .iiliifi it ml nuttiiuiillrully restore thccn lawbreaker to liiwahldlmt till acus, Ui'V, linker P. I.cc lit president of the leKUi unit lit advisory hoard In Suadit tii of I hit follow Ins. iiatiullitlly ltHn men: ('miiirt'ssiiinn Julltiri Knhn, Julm I). Rprecklea, JiiilK" O. N. Hilton, licnctal At. (). Terry. cxsiirKeiin general slate of New Vork. I'. H. llrant, Jr. Martin : hritiiin. Crawford II. Kills, Cha M'rlnlMTiscr. (i It. Hnldwln, Crlum Koch. Warren ('. Crnn.t. 1 CI I l C. T. U. MEETING IE There will he ht.lt! In this city a Women' Christian Temperance In Ion UikIdiiuI conference. June C uml ?. lii'Kliiiilna: Tuoaday, I: no p. m, at the freatt) tnrlun church. There will lt Interesting tn) k hy officers mul delegate from dtferent part of ib alale. Mr. Ilutiilnn and Mr t'nruh, ropresnntallrm from 1'ortland. art' ex ported. Mra. A. . Marslers and daughter. Mra. I.yut Marster and Trot. Mann front UonchtirK and oth 1 or from over the. state will be prow onl. There will hn an all day ses alon on Wednesday with a picnic din ner at n iK) ii. A splendid pronram ha tweti pro ldd and will ho puhlKlieit luter. ICveryono know of the aront work tli la iirnutiUatlnii hn acinmpllaht'd. Tliern roinaln a proanititlvo proumm tn which all ahoilld he liltrtltx. liiiiocnitlf precinct rninmlltae nicii for .1 tit-unoii county, a rniilftitd hy tint orriclul citnvuiotliiK lmurd ure aa follnwn: A H Ii I ti nil llniili'Vurd, (inoriu H. Icen hower. Anhhtml ICam Oritrnl. K. 1'. Mm. AmIiIiiikI Wcttt Ccnlntl, I'rank Jor dan. Anliliiiid (itk, W. II. MiNulr. Nnrth'Aahlund, V. .1. SlnphciiH. Knit I AhMiiihI, .1. ('. KockI. UntlhfUKt AmIiIiiihI. t". ('. Welnen liiirKt'r. Northwcat AmIiIii ml . and Aililiiml Wcat piitclncia, no ciindlditli,. The Hiiinii oi n il i 1 1 i n h prttviill In Harron, lli'lli-vlitw, Appli'Kitlo und AniHH-h prt'clncl. Hun., l-'i 11m. A. K. Illltlrcih. North t ciilrul Point. II. I.. Punkey. Hoilih 'fnirul Puliil, J. K. Iloawell. 1't.rhy, V. It. Nell. Ilaxltt 1'olnt lit-re n tin vm re anliml, with tine each, linlwccn tlilti i holH, ticurKK HtiliiHM. H. II. Holme, Krank l.ewl mid W. C, Hnlly. Koom f'retk. I'Iimh, ('. t'liumplln. C.ilil Hill. M. S. Johititou. t.i irrin Creek, Hurry llarnehurK. North Jaiki.tinvllle, llerl Moae. K.nlth lui kittinMlIf, W. A. IIIkIhiP. At Lake Creek ami Meuilow. no CttlWlltliltit, Medfiml, North Mulii, Kuy Huvla. Metlftitd, noiilh Main, no fulidl- dalf, Meilfonl. South (Vtil nil. Charle SlruiiK. Mfdford. North Central, Newton W. Itortleii. Medfoid, North Itiveraldi), no can dldivt' iletHord. Uakdulu. Howard A. Hill, llnlfi rd Nttw town. A. K. Iteamrt. Modford, Kant. Tl vottt hetweoii rr. J, r. Heddy and J. l- lllttaon with f lo apiece, .Medfortl, Soiltlieuat. C. T. Sweeney. M. ilford. Kfuthwem. John M. Knot, Medford. Went. N. J. Wiley. Mound, W. V. tireuory. Orchard llonie anil Perryilale, no Candidate. Kaal Phoenix, I. K. I'tirry. . Vel I'hoeiilv, M, t Andernon. Kock Point. M. Cray. ' In Trail. Wlinei, Cnltia. WlllotV Sprint? and Watklnt, thcr were no candldalf. I... L FOREST FIRES IN IfACUIFJ llll WASHINGTON ARE UNDER CONTRO L Ml )'CstTllu' ItlHUIU. Aiiirrliiin li-.ilciH-. Knutoti ti-4; VVimhlriKloii 4-7. Clew-land 4; ChieiiKO . Hi. LoiiIm 7; Jietrolt i. No iiiheiii n lii.tlulcU. VAE MTTRRAY . in "FASCINATION Now Playing at the Pag Theatre. MAY OPEN NEW ROAD AT HEAD OF ELK CREEK llnait tvmlt i(-nillnit In Jack win ceitiiiy, mid now unOVr itiKltciuilnti ! hy the county court, IncludcM the iiienltiR of ii riuid Hint will iim-m up 1 1 he i.rillniy at Hut lit ml ul I : Ik Creek. It will oM itiiriuliunli ly J f &000, and will run from the Crater I iJtke lilKlmay, via tint Kail I'lrh h li.itirh to l'erlHt. ll will Ih liullt muter the mipervltliin of the fnrentry m rvlre. with tho county and the Cail-fornl-rein Pttwor company co tiiiecallng. Iload IMtatrlct No. 9 levied tn apei-lal tax to lliuld I lie rond. The Itlli-H nf the Cllllflll llla-ttreKitO lottir ttiiininny tap the ilintrlct. The I ii... I lapH in w rouir.ry und oiu'Iih up new tlmlier retttiiin i'N. t'miiily Com iiili.luiiirit P.uraell und Owen vlitll e.l the auction totlay. Ill.ln fur the I, ill til I im nf the mad from the tuiiomit of ItiK-ky Hill t.i Unite Kail nod down Iteeeo cieek from the Iters, t'nrk . hmil hnutie to the Crater ltke hlithway will hi- KKATTU:, June 1. Whi n ttotne Improveiiiciit wim noted In early re port t day of foret und brimh finta hnrnlnx In miiny nwtiona of wemern WiiHhftiKlmi. new fires Imve appenre.l In Keverul locallllea and exiinalvoi pioiwriy iliimur.- wan Inured. At Cedar Kallit. wln-r pi-operly vt'titt dcKtroyed h.v tli' flMiuea yeainrduy,' hruah flrer wero mill InirnliiK fiercely on three lil of the town. The main plant of Hit Keaiile municipal le,ht rteparlmeiit uh reported out of dan ger ufier an heroic all-nlKhl fight hy Kilunleer fire fiKlitera and lifmt rom piiny No, 34 of Seattle, whhh wai rualind U) (ho e.'i un Unt nlKlit. Thi ni,iirc ol Hie city water aup ply ut l,andhiirtf, 12 mll from Ce dnr i'alla, a I no wait aaved. Hole were hored In the pipe line helween the Imp'iiiudln dam and the light depaitiiietit'a plant, the line thua pro- ICClihg ItMOlf . A new fire was reported lalhn vi cinity of Sno'iualniie, north of Cedjr I'alla lliln momlnit. l-'orent fire wore luirii'iiK hrhikly In the Vczlc (uiinmii n'ty three ml Ion tiinh of Kntimc'.a w. je, duiiKt'rlnK u numlier r.f hi nen. 'lie lialiieii-t .im nuwinlll ami aev- era. runrhe were ileatroyed. A Jap. a n oka Ki'.llement at Kllenaon. the lamp cf the Whim lllver Lumber compuny, ai practically wiped out ami alxty families made homelea. National lantern-. Plilhidilplila 3: New York I'llleliiirK 11; Cincinnati 2. i'.rook lyn 4; liiwton 1. Chl'-uKn-Ht. I.ool, r.'ilo. nr. nailed for ItucnoM Airaa on the Hteamer Houfhcr.i Cro. Couttl l'aicue. Han KranclM'o 13; Oakland I'orl.iinil J2; Haeraniento 7. Seattle 0; Salt Itkc 2. i.ow AnKi'lea H; Vernon 2. .Martin to .Meet Burke. CfJf.t'MI'.IH, tJ Juno i. liob Martin, A. K. V, champion heavy welKtit und Joe Burke, Cleveland, havo teen matched fur a 12-rontol tmiit to he fitaKed here net Monilay nlxht. It waa unnounced today, l'.urke recently won a declKlon over Martin In 12 roiiutlM at Akron. t'liillleit ll-iit l.lanm. NKW VOItK, June i. The Phila delphia National, nfl.-r helna; han dled rouKhly hy mosit of tho other liuhM In the lenntic, aeleeted the ImtKue-lenillng; (llnnta an the lennn of demonntrutlnK a- revtrttal of form, They won the odd frame of the ae rlea from New York. I,e .Mendow iitihln them to victory In deiiHlve fanhion 3 to 1. Ae the I'lriiten howl ert over Cim inatl, II to t, the manjin hetween the Mrftrnw men and their principal rival wan refluent to a name and it half. lot Mentally It wh the fiiMt reverae of the aenaon for Couch, youriK titar pitcher of the Jtt.ilH wlio had won five. In n row. Notice All peraona havinK hllla acaiimt the HiKh Sclitxd Atliletlc AaHoclatlon or High flrhnol Student Rody pleatte. pr aent them at on'-e. C'J CHERRO Poultry Feeds Are made from pure, clean products, scien tifically mixed; guar anteed to be free from Oat Hulls, Screenings, Sriveled Wheat, Char coal, Grit and Shell Carried by moat feed men SAN .FP.AXC!S'"0 Han Kranclneo 1i.ih.1,;i11 team releawd IttchiT K. H. HlonKom to I he Mtotix City cluli of the woKtern leuKue In ordei to hrtnK the cluh to within the twenty player limit which became effective yoaterday. NEW VOItK The N-w York State Athletic com intuition announc ed It had adopted n rule prohihltlnK puKlllntx l'-HM than 20 yeara old from partlclpatlm; tn a content of more than nix rotmilM. MfSKOdKK, Ok In. Kd (Strnnlc ler) 1-ewl threw John C.rnndoViKh with hcadliH'kn in two atraicht fa I In. POItTI.AM). Ore.. June 1. Tlmbr and hrtiaji flrea In Oregon and aoutb ern WimlilnKton which were fanned Into deatruclive proportion by a brink bree-.ee yraterday were atlll burning' i ai ly today hut were rejiorted to be If a iiM'naclnif o iox to the aubaldence of the wind. 8kle were overcast with a tnlr.KllnR of hlKh t"K and amoke pall. Tho fire which yesterday destroyed a achool house and Feveral farm liotianH In the vicinity of Corbett were partially under control and no further damaKe had been reimrted early to day. KVKUKTT. Wash., Juno 1 The fon-at fire aituntlon In thla county is Kicntly Improvod. atvonlinK to early morning reiirta. firea having died down late yeaterilay and Inat dIkM the wind auhaUled. Principal blazea PrtCATKI-U Spud Meyer, Po-' rateilo, win given a declalon over AMe Mifihklnd. Salt Lake City, in 12 round. 101tTI.V. Johnny Tramtdlaa, Portlanu. won from Johnny Iloye, Ht. 1 1 aul, in a tame ten round flKht. liat ; t lintc OniKa won the deviitlon from i Hilly t arU. au, lioise, in the aeml-Iwliidup. LAWN FERTILIZERS Have you any yellow spoto in your lawn?.llf you have, it is because the soil needs plant food. Our special lawn fertilizer will take the dry look ing tpots out of your lawn and make it Fresh, Green and Thrifty. Be Proud of Your Lawn , . ,. , . ii, . . . . It i3 a Reflection of Character ! . WE DELIVER FREE JUST PHONE 260 Monarch Seed & Feed Co. "The Former' Service Station' PHONE 260 317E.7iIAni ii heavj-fl,; NEW YOltK Lui Firpo. weiKht champion of Bouth America, accompanied by two ftparrtnjf part- CHAS. SCHWABTS PAPA iiot-iietl June hth, Some Improve nieniH have ,een matlc un thi riMid. jhave been In the workings of the Wa'-( and renldeiiU of that aecilun have tie- lace Kulla Timber company In th" ; Uidcx country atwl the Sultan Hallway; j H. i-. lieil the county court for mouth i for relief, clitlmlita the road wom Iiii- pnxK.il.le In winter. I The i.iunty c-ouit We.lneKday nf tei'iioiiu Journeyed to ideiuan Krnvel with mall route road w : at I'liiM nix nn.l ituully tteciaeu line Iliti llcur Creek travel. oliHcrvetl Mr. Ht'hwiilt. to be Kroulntr taller in W. O. Lea Wins Again lit ucd to, TOHONTtt. June 1. President W.' tmt mum O. I.ee of tho Hrotherhood of Uuilway apm. Trainmen w a elected nwtnv Hefentlnif'i "Ve. Charle hn lcen quite Vat KlUpntrlck and A. K. Whitney.' vice preMltlcnt. V. N. Iktnk, vice, prettileiit, " ehctod aenlnr vice PJTTstnrit'S. June t. Mr. and' IuiiiInt Vatti ' liifrraite. Mnt. 1!. A. Si hwnl. ninie to the Mul !'.i:i.l.lN;il.M, Yimh., June 1. i lly yint.-r.lny. The ell-ireerved A new haute w.iae m-ale. affet-tina onie, puretila of t'hnrlen M Schwitti lino nun In the lumber iimnufnctur-htei-l iniiiitiiite, have Ihpii nun rled G2 In: IndiiKtrv went into effect here year. ithl innriilni;. The new haMlc waau "PIllahurB look rlitht nniart like'H $.1.tu for cluht Iiooik, iiii liicreue and Timber eompany's timber near; Sultan. Home standing timber and Rome down timber ha been damaged and aoine equipment lost. T"o hrldce belonKinK to the Wallace com-t pany, a donkey engine nnd several sets of riKCim; wero burned. Half a doien firea of minor inixirtunce are ryjwl ted . tindor control. j ' j 1 1 1 1 proklilunt in auccelon to KltxpntrlcL. . a euc- it mom neople iiaiikii Klicceiui, bul that docHii't muko blm let up on Work n bit. 'He-it tin rit at tt every day In hi home near una up nf 40 ci' li I m a day. Fire Deatroya Train JIKNI). Ore.. Juno 1. Kliv yesterday destroyed a loKKlnK train of 15 car and diitiiuKcd an eiiKinn and other lirctta ieiiulpnifiit at the Shevlin IHxon l.tim- IokkIhi; camp of the HloedelDonovan i her company near here. eotiiiuiny at Alcer. nfiM-lNCHAM. Wash.. June 1 Korest fires w hich have swept over '. several hundred acres of land in What- com county were reixirted under con-i trol early today. The most serious fire. was In the lopcing camp of the McCoy 1-OKfcio company near Acme. A don Vev neine nn.l onHftlernhle other iiro- perty were destroyed. j Hre nlaa caused some damaite at the "hat bright yellow ''carton so clean and sanitary look ingcontains one o'f the famous OLYMPIC cereals. try Wheat Hearts, a porridge. I 0 I I i s I I HjOUR CEREALS FEED I : Boxing Smoker FRIDAY, JUNE 2 STARTING AT 8 :30 P. M. JACK CONNOR- jess -INGRAM -v.- 145 lb. 10-Round Main Event KID . . FIGHTING JOE MEADOWS- vs.- BLACKBURN 6-Round Semi-Windup, 150 lb. WILDCAT ROMEO . .. . WELTY vs. HAGEN 4 Round Return Fight arid a corking good curtain raiser.' . Ringside Seats $2.20. Others $1.35 Tickets at Brown & Brown Summer-time Values in Household Goods, Lawn and Garden Equipment and Vacation Equipment EXTRA SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT INCLUDING USED GOODS IN OUR EXCHANGE SECTION OUTING AND VACATION GOODS U. : ' , . I " of REFRIGERATORS FOR HOT WEATHER New Columbia Refrigerators finished in Golden Oak, lined with one-piece seamless porcelain or galvanized iron, white enameled. GARDEN HOSE AND LAWN AND r- GARDEN IMPLEMENTS Garden Hose," lawn mowers, hoes, rakes, spades, . trowels, grass shears, lawn sprinklers and . garden cultivators Granite and Tinwear Bargains Specials in Crockery Special Values in Dining-Room Suites &m f Fin 1 4 Dining table-and six genuine leather seated chairs, Jacobean Oak, William and Mary Style. Special price . . . . . ....... . $55.00 Let us supply your camping and vaca tion outfit. Tents, cots with mat tresses, camp stcves, camp dishes, auto tents. A few good rifles, grips, suit cases, blankets and comforters. Camp axes, camp chairs, auto trunks. Ben-Ami Kerosene Stoves, selling at unusual values. iw -a r r fXyr0' 1 V BOSTON BAGS, GENUINE ; LEATHER $2.35 UP r " Special Small Suitcase ... . ..85c DON'T FORGET OUR EXCHANGE DEPT. Mordoff Woolf EXCHANGE YOUR USED GOODS FOR NEW 217 W. Main St. Medford, Ore. . hi ' .t. ' : 4 , .. i '