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PAGE TWO iocal and Personal During the dniu foff of late yvHter day afternoon the noise of nn un known airplane flying around in a circle for a lonp time, ita pilot evi dently searching for the landing place near the fair grounds, was heard Just aouth of Phoenix. The pilot was un able to nee but a short distance in the fog. and neither could the plane be seen, although It was not flying very high. Finally the plane flew aouth along the hill of Fern vally. pre sumably bound for Ashland, which city It is said was clear of the fog. Hemstitching 8c per yard at Htyle craft, opposite Klalto theatre tt Radio music evenings free at The Rogue. 247 By special request, the New Year's setting at the Oriental gardens will not be changed tonight. . 244 There was an extra good public market today for this, time of year, with a nice line of vegetables and a bountiful supply of beef and pork. In cluding spare ribs, all ftinds of sau sages, backbones, and home-cured bacon. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 10S. 711 East Main. Riverside Community club dance Rat nite. 244 Dance tonight at the Oriental gar dens. Everyone will tell you it's tho -un 9 A A. Hazel Colo of Gold- Hill Is among the county residents registered at thtt Hotel Medford. You will be surprised at the $1.00 bargains offered at Sinclair's Jewelry Hhop for one week commencing Sat urday, Dec. 5th. 240 There's a busy Business College in Medford. GW'S Enjoy pleasant people In a pleasant place. Dance at the Oriental gardens tonight. 244 At the First Methodist church to morrow, at the morning service the Sacrament will be administered. The choir will sing Beethoven's great an them. "The Heavens Are Declaring." The offertory number will be a tenor solo, "The Lord Is My Light," sung by George Maddox. "The vital Thing" is the subject of a communion sermon by the pastor. Dr. E. C. Hick man of Salem will deliver an address at the evening service, hus subject being, "Give That Boy a Chance. " Another merry party Sat nlto. TUverside Community club. 244' We carry nothing in coal but the est guaranteed Utah or Wyoming. Our prices on all fuel we handle are always the lowest, considering qual ity. Valley Fuel Co. tf The only danco floor In many mllos, at the Oriental gardens. Dance there tonight. 244 W. H. Crandall, of Eagle Point, is spoken of as a candidate for the re publican nomination for county clerk. He has not decided as yet whether he will run or not. Several good used Victor, Edison and Brunswick phonographs with records for sale at bargain prices. Seo Launspach, phone 227. Office and '"'j'Hroom at Weeks Orr. You can get Kremmel Bros, famous Health Bread at DeVoe's. A one dollar week at Sinclair's Jewelry Shop. 24H William A. Gates had more than a cursory interest In the news tolegra phlc account of the blowing up of the Corn Products company plant, with a loss of 35 lives, yesterday at Pekin, III., which Is only nbout 10 miles from his former home at Peoria, III., as he was formerly foreman of that plant and knew everyone employed in it at that time. He has a brother-in-law omployed In the plant, but believes that he was not killed or injured in I the explosion as ho had received no I such word up to this afternoon. Mr. Gates Js very anxious to learn the names of thoso killed and injured. Wo have good values In used cars. Patton & Robinson, Inc. tf The rest of the crowd will be" there, Sat nito, Riverside Community dance. 244 Dance tonight at tho Oriental gar dens and follow out your good resolu tions. 244 An auto party enroute to southern California who stopped over night in the elty and continued on southward today consisted of Mrs R. N. White nnd Mrs. B. L. Bilgor and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Neighbor of Seattle, and Miss N. Neighbor and William Neigh bor, Jr., of Portland. Shirts,, bands, gertrudos, etc., and not a single pin or button used with any of them. Handicraft Shop.. 247 Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electric Shop, Eiyhth and Bartlett. tf Duplicating sale books for sale nt this office. tf A brand new orchestra has been organised at Jacksonville, with. Prof. Leverton, violin; Fred Sparks nnd Garland Lor ton, snxaphones; Jerry Lorton, piano; Ray Shoemaker, drums. The new orchestra will give Its first dance In Orth's hall nt Jack sonville on-Saturday night of this week and in the Palmer creek hall on Applegate on Saturday night of next week. Jacksonville Post. Will pay cash for good tiaod pianos. It O. Jjiunspach. Phone 227. - Resolve to Eat More Toattto Help Our Friend the Farmer Made Best From FLUHRER'S MILK BREAD At Any Grocer B. C. Gibson of the Shell Ol! com pany is among the business visitors in the city. Love;a.ttd's orchestra will furnish the music Sat nite s.t the Riverside Community club dance. 244 Clean rot ton rags wanted at the M;i il Tribune office. Plenty of old papers for sale at this office. tf Automobile travel between this city and Portland this week has not been a Joy as is usual, because of the snow and cold weather especially in the iiorthern part of the state. Men who arrived here last night by auto from the north tell that they counted 38 disabled nutos lying beside the Pa cific highway between Halem and Forest Grove. You can get it at DeVoe's. tf Dance at Riverside Community club on the Rogue, Sat nite. 244 Use no pins or buttons, but buy the Vanta tape for all babies' clothes. Handicraft Shop. 247 Included among the out of town Oregonians temporarily In the city are Mr. and Mrs. ft. E. Wright of Klam ath Falls and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Graef and daughter of Portland. We will loan you money to build or buy Holmes the Insurance Man. . Crepe paper 5c roll, DeVoe's. - Medford Auto Painting, 2D South Front street. Telephone 934. An up-to-date paint shop. Over twenty years experience. All the leading varnishes used such as Valentines, Pratt & Lambert and Beckwtth Chan dler companies, the world's leading varnishes. Tops dressed any shade. All work guaranteed. Call and see our work. Distributors for Kelly Mpringfleia tires. E. O. Bradley, prop., Medford, Oregon. 248 The weather grew cold again last night and this morning's minimum was 21.5. Everything was frozen and the fog seemed frozen to the trees, bushes and buildings. The sidewalks and pavements were very icy, causing autos to do some merry whirling stunts In skidding, unless driven slow ly and carefully, especially in turning corners. Fair weather is predicted for Sunday and a warmer tempera ture for tonight. Babies' Vanta binder. No pins, no buttons, no sewing. Handicraft Shop. 247 Get your magazines at DeVoe's. George H. Jackson is among the visitors in the city from Grants PasH who arrived yeyterday. Get soft paper school tablets at this office. tf Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf Mr. and Mrs. F. Roy Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Meader returned home the first of the week from their week or more visit at Portland. Vanta Vest, "the shirt without a fault,' the very best for the baby. Handicraft Shop. 247 At Deuel's Hemstitching 8c. tf Among the temporary visitors in the city from out of the state points are M. W. Frank of Cleveland, Ohio, F. C. Packer of Oakland. Calif., S. H. Miller and C. L. Friend of Seattle, and F. L. Clayton, I. L. Mason. Don K. Hunter and 8. E. Arentz of Sun Francisco. Yakima Netted Gem potatoes at Watkins Feed Store, phone 26D. Wool stockings, sweaters, caps, bootees and everything to keep baby warm this cold weather. Handicraft Shop. 247 Rev. F. R. Leach announces two thomes of Interest for Sunday at the First Baptist ctiurch. The mornimr 'subject will be, The Value of a Man nml nt 7-3(1 n m. hn will nnpn.lt on ! "The Coerclveness of the Past"; a subject appropriate to the New Year and one of value to all young people. The choir has some good music for the day as follows: Morning, Mr. Janes will have a violin solo, nnd the choir the anthem, "Praise the Lord O My Soul," by Watson. At 7:30 p. m. two anthems, "The King of Love My Shepherd Is." and "The Comforter fume to My Soul One Day," by Nevin. Mr. Scott, who has been absent for several weeks, will preside at the organ nnd ns choir director, Buy ybtir shingles and roofing nt Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard. 711 E. Main street. Phone 108. . tf Weather Strip Bhuts out the cold from around doors and windows. Cheap and easily applied. Big Pines Lumber Co tf Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Perry enter tnlned at dinner last night, at their home on West Main street. Buy your screen doors at Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard, 711 E. Main. Phone 108. tf This office has Inventory "blanks, ruled and punched, suitable for all classes of inventory. , tf Mrs. Charles Langabeer and her son Charles Langabeer of Tacoma, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Schmidt of Park street. Our only business is Insurance, but we cover every known kind of risk. R. A. Holmes, "The Insurance Man." tf Have your tire repairing done now for less money. Exchange Tire Co. 252 The resignation of Robort Paulus as gcnernl manager of the Oregon Growers Cooperative association, has been announced, effective April 1st. Mr. Paulus has been head of the asso ciation since Its organization about five years ago. . Unity literature teaches people how to be well, prosperous and efficient. Free distribution. 310 S. Riverside, tf Hamburger sandwiches at DeVoe's. 32x3 H cord Urea 15. Exchange Tire Co. . -, , 262 Bargains are not all gone at the Thrift Shop, not by any means. Open every week day from 9 to 12 and 1 to G p. m. Expert Income Tax Help. BAB College Bldg., phone 259-H. 251 30x3 tires for $7.60.. Exchange Tire Co. 252 In Piano Instruction. It Is wise to secure the services of the best teacher you can find. Fred Alton Hnight. Teacher of Piano, offers you tho beat. Lessons resumed Saturday, January 5. Studio 318 Liberty Building. 244 Charles Furnace. Everett Brayton nnd Edward Webber spent Friday afternoon duck hunting on tho desert, and got twenty-one : ducks, mostly mallards. Accountant experienced in Corpora tion, Partnership and individual pro prietorship accounting. Is open for engagements for tbe preparation of Income, profit nnd loss and financial statoutentM and th compilation of Income Tax returns. P. o. Box 777. Medford, Ore. 246 Weather Strip shuts out the cold from: around door tm windows. .,n ' Hy sciJiivJ. Big Pines Lumuor Co. tf MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, To prevent the further spread of measles and smallpox, a school nurse has been employed in the city schools at The Dalles, Ore. Try The Rogue hot rolls and pastry, fresh every day 11 a. m. Main and Grape. 247 Weather Strip shuts out the cold from around doors nnd windows. Cheap and easily applied. Big Pines Lumber Co. tf Mono Crawford of . Talent was a business visitor in Medford today. Used sewing machines, over 40 to choose from. Prices S5 to 3i0. All guaranteed. The Singer Store, 10 South Fir street. 247 Aberdeen- Utah coal. Utah's best. Hansen Coal Co. Phone 23W. . tf The corner of Riversldeand Main streets was the scene of much skid ding and several accidents this morn ing, on account of the Ice on the streets. A little group of people stood there for an hour or so this morning to watch the cars turn the' corner. Selling out new phonographs and records all kinds half price. Gold Ray Realty Co. ' Coal briquettes. Clean and econom ical. Exclusive dealers, Hansen Coal Co. Phone 239. tf Talk about your toboggan slides or "shoot the chutes." Perhaps In all the world the most novel and unique toboggan is being used Just now in Jacksonville by a bunch of school boys. They have a real live jack trained to coast down a steep hill, sitting down and using his tall and hind legs as runners, while half a dozen or more boys hang on to the Jack as they shoot down the hill. As they go tearing along, the Jack hee haws as if enjoying the fun as well as the boys. Jacksonville Post. 30x3 tires for 38.60. Exchange Tire Co. 252 Lunch all hours, The Rogue. 247 Many have been greatly interested In the exposition of the Sermon on the Mount, which has been given at the Presbyterian .church the past few weeks. The last message on "Sure Foundations," will be given Sunday morning. Maternity corsets and belts at the Goodwin Corset Shop. 20 S. Fir. 249 The annual meeting of the Jackson County Chapter American Red Cross will he held at the library in Medford next Thursday, January 10th at 2:30 p. m. Every one who has paid 81 toward a membership has a right to vote. A board of directors for the coming year will be chosen and re ports for the past year will be given. C Melody Buescher saxaphnne, slightly used, $100. Also an alto saxaphone SI 00, regular price $145. Palmer's Piano House. 249 The Toggery has Just received from the Oregon City Woolen Mills a num ber of virgin wool overcoats and trou sers, purchased at attractive figures, that have been placed on sale at wholesale prices. See their ad else where and be on hand early to get choice. William A. Hanna made a trip to Sams Valley today on business. There was a board meeting of the Red Cross chapter last evening In the Red Cross rooms. Miss Ruth I. Manning when driving to the high school this morning her auto skidded at the corner of Jackson and Riverside and smashed a rear wheel of the car on the curbing. H. D. Lee of Gold Hill and San Francisco returned this morning from a trip to Portland, where he had been for several days attending to business. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Prentice re turned yesterday from Portland, and Washington points. A new program for Investigation work of the forest servlco in Oregon and Washington was drawn up yesterday-at the annual conference of forest Kupervinors of the two states which was held in the district office In Port land. New policies in fire prevention, timber experiments nnd grazing regu lations are a few of the items which will be given much attention during the coming year. The committee on forest investigation Is headed, by George H. Cecil, district forester. All changes of system, and recommenda tions for 1924 are made through this committee. Mrs. R. Manning returned this mor ning from a trip to San Francisco where she spent Christmas and New Years. Mrs. Oscar Lewis of Jacksonville has returned from Chlco, Calif., where she has been spending the holidays with relatives. Attorney A. C. Hough returned this morning from a-short business trip to Portland. Hamilton Patton who had been in Portland for the last few days, re turned to Medford Friday evening. Murray M. Massey. of San Fran cisco Is In Medford for a few days. Mrs. Harold Piatt of East Jackson street entertained Friday In honor of the third birthday of her little daugh ter Jean. A number of children were Invited to play games and have tea. E. C. Jerome, George Porter, and A. C Cunningham drove to Ashland last evening to witness the Installation of officers at Hillah temple, Mystic bnrlne. New Up-to-Date Safety Coach for . Interurban Co. W. L. Lewis, mhnaser of the Inter urban Auto compnny drove a new Fnueol Safety conch from 'Oakland. California to Medford that he will put on the Ashland-Portland run some time In the near future. This safety coach is the latest stage coach put on the market and has a separate compartment for bagKage. men's smoking compartment and a ladles' compartment. It has a Min ing capacity of twenty-two passen gers. It Is thoroughly heated and passengers can rldo In comfort In all kinds of weather. Mr. Lewis will probably put on another bus of the same make and capacity sometime in tho early spring. Shoemaker Fires J. M. Peter ASTORIA. Ore., Jan. 5 Carl D. Shoemaker, master fish warden, last night dismissed J. M. Peters, superin tendent of the state salmon hatchery on tho Klatskante river near here. lnrentiT Wanks Before starting your Inventory call at this office and see the specially ruled nnd printed blanks, made up In proper columns anA tabulated to MEDFORD, OREfiONT, SATURDAY, JANUARY ', BEAUTIFUL CRATER 1 V7RESTLING BOUT LAKE PICTURES ON 1BIT HERE The Chamber of Commerce has ar ranged a very' fine exhibit of Crater lake pictures, splendidly colored fn oils which have been hung la the lobby and dining room of the Hotol Medford. This collection of twenty-one pictures has been on exhlhlt In Portland, under j uie auspices or the state Chamber ot Commerce and during five weeks at tracted thousands ot art and nature lovers. The pictures nre enlarged photo graphs, the work of Fred H. Klser of Portland, president of Scenic America. Mr. Klser is an outdoor photographer ot national reputation who has long specialized in mountain scenery In both still and moving pictures. He is the official photographer of Crater Lake national park. This Is the twenty-fourth annual ex hibit of Kaiser's pictures but the first made in Medford. Technically, the prints are known as photographic hand-colored in oil which makes them as permanent as oil paintings, frith some subjects it takes as long to do one of these pictures as it would to make an oil painting. This exhibit is valued at $1S60 but the value of the negatives from which these prints were made' is placed at $12,000, as many cloud and reflection effects may never bo duplicated ex actly. The pictures will be on exhibit at the Hotel Medford for two weeks, af ter which seven will be on permanent exhibition on the walls of Supt. Thom son's office. Through tho courtesy of Mr. Kiser, Postmaster Warner also has hung a magnificent picture in his office. AUTO ACCIDENT Mr. and Mrs. A. Sillingane of Salt Lake, Utah, tourists sustained slight Injuries In 'an auto accident on the Blackwell Hill section of the Pacific highway this morning, when their car skidded, striking a Standard Oil truck. Sillingane sustained cuts about the face, when the vehicle went off tho road and his wife was badly shaken up. They were taken to the Sac-rod Heart hospital, and medical assistance rendered. One front wheel of their car was smashed. . Foggy weather and slippery pave menta caused sevoral minor accidents to cars Friday night and this morning. It was reported1' that half a dozen cars were in the ditch between this city and Grants Va.ua. THAN BE EXECUTIONER IIUNTSVILLE, Texas, Jan. 5 Cap tain R. -F.- Coleman, warden of the state prison here, has offered his res ignation, in preference to remaining in a post where it will be necessary, under the new stato law for him to become state executioner. The state's electric chair, author ized by the last legislature, is to be put Into use January 16. The war den would become the state execu tioner. Cooliilfrc Buttons Appear. ' SEATTLE, Jan. 6. Buttons read ing "Coolldge for President" appeared on Brattle's streets today worn by women who have organized the King county Coolldge for President club. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Will trade first class high priced car for house and lot in Medford. Hittson Motors. 244 FOR SALE Exceptional bargain in used light six Studebaker coupe. Hit the trail for Hittson's. 244 FOR SALE Call and look over our guaranteed used cars. They are not cheap cars but the price is right. Hit the- trail for Hittson's. 244 WANTED Wrecks to tow. If you wreck your car and want to be towed in call 57, Hittson Motors, day or night. 244 LOST Reward for return or Infor mation of blue merle collie female, lot Dec. 23d, age about 2 years. Rlue snot In one eye. Notify sher iff or chief of police. 245 FOR SALE Two small watch dogs, house-broken, fox terrier and half cocker spaniel, 2.50 each. 30 Keene Way. 245 WANTED Thirty-inch power-lift tractor plow. Advise price. Box 18, Route 1. 245 FOR SALE Fresh milk goat. 303 Clark. Phone 627-Y. 246 FOR SALE A few hundred White Leghorn baby chix at $20 per hun dred, March hatch. Hatching eggs from selected 2 year hens mnted ;o 2S0 egg cockerels 4 cents each. From selected 3 year hens mated to 300-egg cockerels 5 cents each. Electric incubators nnd brooders and also of I brooder stoves nt bar gain prices, guaranteed. Rogue River Poult rv Farm, C. F. Carpen ter, Phone 201-W. 244 FOR RENT Six room modern bun galow, or will sell on easy terms. Phone 2SS. 246 FOR RFA'T Small business spare on ground floor in good location. TUESDAY TO BE N ARMORY RING Hobby Byland. the grapplor who will tackle Gus Schneidiiu at the Ar mory next Tuesday night, meets Ted Thye at Portland this evening.-- By land halls from .Minneapolis ami his ability as a wrestler is a known quantity throughout- tho east. 1 considered one of tho- best Msht honvies in tho gurmj, and according to tho Oregon ian at Portland the Minne apolis boy is 'rated among the- top notchers of the east and middlewest." Byland was a former wrestling- part ner of Johnny Meyers of Chicagft, whom Ted Thye pinned on the nipt at Spokane last year. .Local fana are wondering Just how well the visitor will show up ngainst Otis Schneidnu. The Medford boy, If he is in the trim of the last Yokel match, will certulnly make it mighty interesting for Uyland in spite of his formidable rating. Gus showed him self to be a likely contender for championship honors In his Yokel match and appears now to be In the best condition in months. The platform erected for the last American Legion smoker boxing bouts, will be utilized for Tuesday's match. This will assure the spec tators a better view of the perform ance than before. Two preliminaries will introduce the Byland-Schneidau main event. ED CREW OF U. S. VESSEL LIVERPOOL. Jan. 5. The Con stantinople correspondent of the Post cabling under yesterday's date, says that the captain of the American steamer Winona, whlrh has Just ar rived at the Turkish city, reports that two Russian boats rescued the crew of the United States shipping borrd steamer Conejos which had been re ported lost In the Black sea. The message adds that the Cone off a port on the Russian coast of Jos struck a floating mine 1G0 miles the Black sea Friday of last week. WEDDING BELLS Frederick L. Hoppin and Katherine at high noon in the Episcopal Cat he- I li-il r I)i.-tlrl rim Uav T1r I T I I M. Ramsay of Portland officiating. i lie gruuiii is inu nun in .nr. unit .na. Albeit Jioppin of Medford nnd is a' prominent fruit grower in the val-1 ley and the bride Is of an old St. j ruin, Minnesota inmwy. They will be at home after January 10th at their ranch home "Highlands Orchard." For Kidney and Lirer Troubles, Constipation, In testinal Indigestion and Kindred Ailments Liver trouble lends to scrioos ills. And a sure nicn of livrtroublc is billouioeis. If you hfcve attack of headache. If you have a coated ton cue, if you have a fickle appe tite, you probably are bllloua which may lead to derangement of the liver and to serious and quite often fatal result. Read this strong- endorsement of Dr. A W. Chase's K-L Pills. Mrs. J. ft Stone, Route Nv S, Baxley. Oa, wrtteei " For a number of years 1 have been troubled with my kidneys, liver and also my heart. 1 nnd Dr. A.W.Chase's K-L Pills a won derful remedy. They certainly are the finest I ever used. I would not be without them in my home and tnke treat pleasure in recom mend tog them to my irieodj." Tou can buy Dr. Chase's K-L Pills at all drug stores. To be sure of getting the genuine, eee that portrait and signature of A. W. Chaae.M.D., are on each bo your protection against imitaUon, Dr. A. W. CHASE MEDICINE CO. iSJ Washington St Buffalo, N. Y. opoooooooooexxxxxxsooooooco Hemstitching at Handicraft Shop; ooooooooocooeffotxwioooonoc lghtst Quality Jawelrr Splrlna uunoaa iunf, w .ten XapsirlaV Satisfaction Assured In quality and price. Mall us your wants. MARTIN J. EEDDY WATCH YOUR BATTERY PREST-OLITE BATTERY STATION i Thb Vkix-Koww Medichtks opthi I Famous Rbckut Book autho S K-L Pills 1 'Friendly Service" Phone 903 1924 t TAX REDUCTIONS WASHINOTO.NY f -Democra tic house lenders are prepm-InK to launch a fisht against several In .por ,t provision, of the Mel on tax W l. among them the proposal to mime on net incomes i-A,.-"-.r -- WASHIS'OTON', Jan. 8. With .,,... imntvii to oppose I I'resioenc -u"ii"f. - , 'any alteration in the essential pro visions of the jhciiuii " hill or any compromise involving Us principles, republican- lenders in the house today continued their efforts to put off action on a soldiers' bonus measure until the ways and means committee can decide not only on he administrative features of the tax Mil but also on the proposed rate chances. ,.,. Kf forts to get some affirmative action on the whole revenue ..... Mason Motor Co. will have an important announce ment of interest to every motorist in Southern Oregon.. Watch for it in TOMORROW'S SUNDAY SUN Prosperous Times yhit .will bring prosperity to our people? That js a grave question, about which states men and politicians disagree. But here is our answer. Prosperity will come through wise thinking, careful spend ing, hard work, right habits, methodical sav ing and safe investing. Think that over carefully and see if we are not right. Along with this, our Bank stands ready to help you. All its facilities are at your command. zne First National Bam nciiFORD MUSHROOMS OR TOADSTOOLS? Genuine or Counterfeit Parts You Can Always Get Genuine Parts at W1T0AMS BATTERY-ELECTRIC CO. 122 N. RIVERSIDE AVE. . Official Representatives ' : ' ELECTRIC AUTO LITE CO EISEMANlf MAGNETO CORP Robert bosch magneto co WEBSTER MAGNETO CO ' ' WAGNER ELECTRIC CORP - DELCO-REMY. BSIGG5 & STRATTON CO CONNECTICUT TEL. & ELECTRIC CO ATWATER KENT MFG CO ' - SPLITDORF ELECTRIC Co" CLUM MFG. CO. .WESTING&OUSE ELECTRIC CO NATIONAL MAZDA LAMPS ' U. S. L. STORAGE BATTERIES. ' 8-HOUR BATTERY CHARGING The Only Machine of its Kind in Medford. NEW MANAGEMENT H. C. WITH AM, Prop. vision program prior to a showdo,. on the bonus appear to have rnaj, some progress in conferences betwe steering committee- leaders and publican members of the houne . h ive been demanding a party confcl. ,-in e to instruct the ways and committee on the question. Sev, of the representatives who have b, circulating petitions for the conft,. lence are sniu iu wining i0 W,. hold them for a time to give the co. mlttee a "reasonable" opportunity jl i report a bonus diii. Plenty ot old papen for sale at U4 and get results. i EVEItY KNOWS FORM 0 INSURANCE AND BONl8 , R. A. HOLMES .' "THE INSURANCE MAN PHONE 444 JACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDING SINCE 1909 Oregon II! 71 make Inventory easier, U