MEPFOnn MATT, TRTTUTNK, MEDPOKD. OltLJCiOX, MONDAY. .TANI'AUV 2!). 192.1
TAOE THREE
h Ha-Ha-Harold Has Laughter Barreled" At Dr. Jack a Rib You'll Crack
"Save the ehoe-ild" says Dr. Jack
?ut Ma stands roadv for a wliaclc.
Sick l'il well girls nocds a doctor
Alone; came, Jack and nearly shocked her.
First lie tries a Dr. Jekvll,
Did it work Mt did bv Heckle!
Clirl is cured by joy and laughter,
s ov t hey ' ' laugh forever after. ' '
FOR AUTO RACES
FILES $8750 SUIT
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Tho details ftf the lilK automobile
and motnrcyclo race meet whli'h la (to
tako plaeo at tho fair grounds on
Juno 15 and 1G were ordered to be
perfected by tho directors of the fair
UKHftelatlun at their meeting last
M'OI'lt.
The calls for the appointment of
committees on races, publicity, track
and grounds, concessions and ticket
seller and gatemen.
Tho tentative outlino for races
covers purses amounting to $3500
plus the entry fees, which will bring
tho total up to some ffiOOO for two
davs racing. A great many inquiries
. have already been received as to
what the purses will be, length of
races and other details so that the
: directors feel confident that the best
drivers on tho coast will be attracted
i here.
The directors ordered an apptica-
- tlon being made for membership in
the North Pacific Fair and llacing
associations. It was decided that two
harness races bo held each day dur
ing the fair next fall and they appro
priated $350 for each race, making
u total of $2800 offered.
In addition to. the 180 trees that
reto be planted on the fair grounds
xt- month, the' forest service has
offered to secure native trees and
shrubs to fill in on tho landscaping
, planned.
The building of a half mile horse
track and the enlargement of the
t grand Ktand were given consideration.
5 School children of Klamath, Sis
1 kivou and Josephine county are
' going to be admitted free on the Inst
! day of tho fair next fall, providing
they are accompanied by parents or
guardian. i
j Applications for space for enmmer
' : rial displays from firms who did not
exhibit last year, have been received
. so that the advertising which the fnlr
' offers has been recognized.
Have You Ordered
Your
PEDDLER FINED
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PORTLAND, Jan. 20. Clarence I.
HpamOH of Seattle, former United
Ktntoa attorney for. Orojjon, filed suit
In tho federal court hero. Saturday to
collect $S750 attorney's foes from F.
Klevenhausen, president of the Co
lumbia & Northern Flnhins & Tacit- i
ins company. . . I
rtoamos alleges that Klevenhausen i
employed him in a suit broiwht j
March 12, J01!l, by the alien property j
custodian to confiscate his salmon ',
canneries at Fort "Wrannle and Al- j
toona. Wash. Tho frovernment scizt-d j
the plants in the belief thnt they were:
owned by Klevenhausen's relatives in j
Germany. The federal court here at
a recent hearing returned the plants,
to Klevenhausen, holding that thej
government had failed to disprove thej
claim that Ite, and not German in
terests, owned the capital stock. To j
keep assets --of tho concern intact, j
Keames requested a court order re
quiring Klevenhausen, the company,
the alien property custodian and the
Astoria Savings bank from disposing
of any of the property now in their
hands. In the event ho is given a
Judgment Heames also asked a court
order directing tho Bale of the prop
erty, provided Klevenhausen tloes
not make, immediate settlement. . '
roRTLANDr Jan. 20. "I'll give
him the limit,1' said Federal Judge.
C. R. "Wolverton, Raturdny, after he
heard the evidence against Tom Ol
son, confessed rum runner. Put the
limit did not please tho court, as it
was but a $500- fine. The judge
mourned that tho Volstead act car
ries no jail clause for first offenders.
Olson was arrested December 3 8 at
Medt'ord. whilo driving an automobile
loaded with liquor from British Co
lumbia to California. He left his ma
chine in a garage over night and ga
rage employes discovered tho whis
ker. The word soon spread about the
ii . ;i, and by tho time tho police ar
rived, nine of the 20 cases had dis
appeared. -
Olson appeared only . by attorney
Saturday, as he is in jail at Medford
in default of $2000 bond, facing trinl
on a state liquor charge.
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PURCHASE PRIZE
alcrediloil herds. Tho shipment also
contains two pure, bred registered
Duroc sows of exceptional type.
Kvery animal In t ho shipment Is
pure bred, reislstercd and with ti
pedigree showing exceptional rocord
making liluod strains. Romo of tho
Jorsey cows nro from tho St. .Mawos
strain and some from Carnation Emi
nent The ontlro hord Is heavily In
sured. J. R. McCrncken, the well known
dairyman of Talent, nccompanled Mr.
Collins on Ills trip and assisted In se
lecting tho purchases.
Ray Mornn left Sunday evening for
Stilem to bo gone several days.
CORE THROAT
Gargle with warm salt watc
men apply over throat
Views
Oft 17 Million an Utti YtaHy
M.J. DURYEA TO SPEAK
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Jirees
for
Spring Planting?
How about Bartlett,
i Anjou, Cornice and
other pears?
i i We have thorn in mighty
i niec, clean, thrifty trees.
; j and apples, cherries,
j prunes, walnuts, small
, ' fruits, shrubbery-, roses.
We Have Them All
DATE PRUNES the
prune with ' a date flavor,
V certainly the finest prune
over produced by nature. If
. ; you don t know all about
l this new and marvelous fruit
i ask for our ' special de
scriptive folder, ITS FREE.
i If you' desire r a sample of
fruit send lj5 cents. '
If you're a good salesman
and have a knowledge of
Horticulture we have a
' worth while offer for you.
Oregon Nursery Co.
' Orenco. Oregon
Horticultural Specialists
CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 20.
fp tho Associated Tress) It. is re
ported thnt Mustnpha Kemnl Pasha,
Turkish niitiondlist lender, wan mar
ried today to tho daughter of a rich
Turkish merchant of Smyrna, . Moua
amerou Chaki lley. Mustnpha Ke-
mal'n bride is mif to have brousht
him a dowory of one million Turk
ish lires.
THOMPSON CREEK
M. J. Duryenr, manager oc the Or
ganization and Service bureau of the
Oregon State. Chamber of Commerce
will address tho members forum of
the Medford chamber on Wednes
day noon.
During tho past year, the state
chamber, through the department in
charge of M. J. Duryea, has been suc
cessful in making chambers of com
merce in Oregon stronger institutions,
lie may hnve something to say in re
gard to placing the Medford cham
ber in n better position to servo tho
public, and his advice in regard to
same has been solicited.
Georgo T. Collins returned lust
night from tha Willamette valley
whore ho has been for several days
purchasing some puro bred livestock,
which are to be used as foundation
Btock on tho Meadowbroolc ranch at
Eagle Point, which ho and Dr. Era
mens recently purchasod from Fred
Pelouzo.
The shipment, which consists of a
carload, is expected to arrive Tuesday
or Wednesday In charge of O. A.
Mack, superintendent of the ranch.
The shipment consists of two regis
tered pure bred Percheron mares,
purchased of A. C. Ruby, tho well
known breeder of Portland. This
team was used by Mr. Ruby as tho
lead team on a six horse hitch at the
Pacific 'International, Rnd one of the
team was grand champion for four ;
years. Each horse weighs closoto
a ton and are perfect specimens of ,
tho heavy draft type. I
In the shipment there aro also
twelve head of puro bred registered
i -Jersey cows, five of which wero pnr-
chased from the Itfijrsdorf herd and
the balnnco from The Johahson Tierdj,'
both of whom aro leading breeders
of Jersey cattle in the northwest. '
Two or three of the cows haVe sliver
modal records and are eligible for
gold medals. All of these cows have
been tubercular tested and nre from
Fruit Trees Planted for Profit
What About Trees to Make the Home Attractive?
Thoro has been In the past, and is at the presont, time, much said about the planting of fruit
trees for profit, hut what about beautifying tho homo whore you live and your children are
growing up In addition to fruit trees wo also offer a complete line of high class Ornamental
Shade Trees, Flowering Shrubs. Roses, Vines, Berries, Etc.
Do not put off orderding. Wo can give yon hotter service and better trees, at no additional
expense, If you will place your order now.
Catalogue Mailed Free On Request
ALBANY NURSERIES, Inc.
407-409 First National Bank Building Albany, Oregon
Musical Program
Christian Church
A Very Pleasing One
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Moo and
Mrs. Will Jordon were doing shop
ping in Grants Tass last Friday.
Pete Kendall attended tho-danco at
Applegate last Saturday. -
John Miller and Ed Schnffer of
Applegate were at F. F. Groves last
Friday. '
Mrs. Fred ItucM visited Mis. F.I
more last Sunday afternoon, ,
There was no school last, Friday,
the teacher, Miss Viola Hogan, being
on tho Hick list. ''
When splitting kindling wood last
Friday. John lllnghum camo near
scveting the fore finger from his left
band, the nxe accidentally striking
the finger Inflicting .a bad wound.
M. F. Illngbam motored to Medford
with him, where he procured medi
cal aid. Dr. Sweeney dresHCd the
wound, which is getting along nlficly
at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Connally and
children, Mr. Connolly's mother and
Alfred llnbb wore Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Shaw.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. F. Bingham and
children visited Mrs. F. F. Grove last
Sunday nfternoon.
.Mrs. Fred Ituch visited Mrs. El
more last Sunday nfternoon. .
Tho farewell party given la Sat
urday evening for Mrs. . Paulino El
more nnd family was quite well at
tended. Mrs. Elmore nnd two chil
dren. Joe nnd Dorothy, left on Tues
day for their new homo near Cottage
Grove. Herbert Elmore took them
in his car. Herbert will remain on
tho farm. Misses Graco and Jennie
will remain hero for a whilo, as Jen
nie Is attending school hero. They
expect to go later.
Mrs Hetty Connolly went to Med
ford on Wednesday to visit her
daughter.
There was no school last Friday,
as the teacher, Miss Viola Hog.an,
was on the sick list.
There seems to be a flue epidemic
on Thompson creek as there has been
several people sick and ono or two
sick nt this writing.
Frank Kendall came out from
Stenmboat on Tuesday, stayed nil
night with Fred Hoffman, returned
to his home on Wednesday.
John nnd Marion Hlmrham motored'
to Medford on Wednesday of thl
week.
That ho' musical program given
at tho Christian church Sunday
night, was highly appreciated was
evidenced by tho crowded house nnd
the enthusiasm manifested, many of
those participating being required to
respond to hearty encores.
The vocal-selections wero by Mrs.
Harry Scoilgarl,- the mixed quartette,
consisting of 'Miss Stelner, Mrs.
Scougall. J. V' Klikpatrlck and D. E.
Millard ana the regular church qtiar.
tetto, composed of Harry Scougoll,
Ralph Waldron, J. N. KIrkpatrick
and D. E. Millard.
Mrs! Shockley gave a beautiful
cornet solo and the orchestra of nine
Pieces rendered several of their best
selections.. This orchestra is a big
drawing card of the church services
every Sunday night.
A special feature was the piano
sketches by "Hob" . Edwards. Ho
played several popular selections, Im
provising his own variations, which
were received by hearty applause.
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