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1 I 1 MEDFOTITS MATE TRTBTTN, rEOTOnC, ftttfflOT FTJTD'VY, FETYRUAT5Y "ifl, 1924 PAGE THREE I ! Si LOUIE'S MONEY SAVERS Fig Bars, for the kiddies' lunch, lb. . . . .20c . A big jar of Apple Butter for . ........ 25c ; Wadco Salmon, medium red, can . . . ... 10c i Jelly Powder, 4 pkgs. 25c :j Full Cream Cheese, lb. ...... . ... . . .30c (Coffee; you will be surprised at the quality, $ lb; . vV. , 25c j Gunpowder Tea, fine flavor, lb. ...... 25c ; Garden Seeds. , Regular 10c pkgs.". .... 5c Prune Week Will Soon Be Here.' You Can Buy It for Less at Louie's and You Don't Have to Carry It. Free delivery Phone 271 LOUIE'S '.'.!;. Opposite New Theatre : OUT f KAWiELIA I ATLANTA, Giw Feb. 15. Suspen sion of William Joseph Simmons from the Knights Kamelia, an affiliated order of the Ku Klux Klan, was an nounced today by.. H. Tom Knight, secretary of the Knights Kamelia, ac cording to a story appearing in the Atiama journal. Colonel Simmons also has been notified of the Kamelia's Intention to banish him on charges of high treason against the order, the article declared. PRESIDENT STARTS ATLANTA, -Oa., Feb. 15. State liem-fsentative A..' Si J. Stovall of Al- bvrt county today issued a call for a I meeting to be held here February 18,1 "to con.sider the advisability of enter-. ing the name of United States Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana In. the coming primary' in Georgia for the : democratic presidential nomination. I ."I have authoritative information ! that Senator Walsh would not oppose : our entering his name in Georgia' Miv Stovall's call for the meeting de clared. , - . ' ; ... Hutchinson la alive, is starting a cam paign to locate him, on a charge of brutally murdering his wife. W. H. Iiose. tire salesman, reported yester day that he picked up a man answer ing Hutchinson's description at Van couver on the afternoon of February 4 and carried him to ('amas. When shown 'Jiutchinson's picture by Port land police, he aald it was Hutchin son that he carried. - Francis Nunez, pilot of n launch, reported seeing a body in . Cowlitz river near Coweeman bridge Febru ary 5 and it is though by some it may have been Hutchinson's body. WIFE MURDERER IS ; r HUNTED BY POLICE KKLSO, Wash.. Feb. 15. The sheriff's force, believing that Eldon KONDON'S for Cold in Head, Catarrh. Pry Nose. Conirhi, Bneezlnir. Deafness, Head Noiies. Headache, Soro Throat, Influcnxa. KUNDON'S SOycara doing food. Doetora. Dentlsta. Nuiacs tecomnend It. Aik for sample free. SGXSDCNSI MinneapolbJ (AUUWHAl. JQxt 1 1" Minn. I The many friends of Judge O. H. Gilmore, who formerly lived at Hogiie River, will regret to lenrn of his death this wcok at, the home of his son In Chicago, where the Judge went shortly after the death of his wife about two years ago. ' , ; The judge was a pioneer of Wood stock, III., and was very prominent in political judicial circles In that state, being one of the old school. He lived on a ranch near Rogue River for several years and was an active member of the republican conn ey central committoo and was a, mem ber of the Presbyterian church. MARION, III., Feb. 15. Withdraw al of troops from Williamson county where Ihey were sent after a clash be tween Ku Klux Klan and nnti-klun factions last Krldny. leaves the neutral element of the citizenry to work out their plans for establishing an orderly control of affairs. With the exception of ono battalion of the 130th Infantry, nil military forces are scheduled to leave Horrln today and a number of units are ex pected to depart from Marion and other points where they have been stationed this week. PORTLAND IS AFTER ELKS CONVENTION PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 15. Exalt ed Ruler Harnett H. Goldstein of the local lodgo of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks today sent a telegraphic Invitation to the grand lodge of the order at Chicago extend ing an Invitation for the grand lodge to hold Its 1925 convention in Port land. The Invitation was based on a report of-- the special committee ap pointed .by the exalted ruler to con sider the ndvisabitity of Inviting the Elks to come here. Local officials fit the order said that the Invitation is certain to receive favorable considera tion by the grand lodge. Seattle Receives a JShipment of Flies To Destroy Earwig SHATTIiE, Feb. 15. A quantity of iachinld flies have been rocelvod by Professor Trevor Kincaid of the Uni versity of Washington from the United States governmental labora tories In France. They will be used to destroy the earwig. The newly arrived Iachinld flies are small parasites of grayish lino and about one-fourth as largo as the aver age house fly, declared Professor Kin caid. The' flies attack the earwig '.through its second generation, laying Its eggs on the body of the earwig. When the eggs hatch the earwig host is destroyed by the young, being eaten as food. NEW TODAY A WHALE OF A PICTURE FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES The story Is a high-class society-melodrama. The last word In gorgeous sets and gowns... Nlta Nal di's Cleopatra costume and Qilda Gray with her famous South Sea Island dance, that she does in the current "Follies," are . worth many times the reg '. ular price of admission. HOPE HAMPTOM ,M) 1NITA NALDI. Wf Y V- Mill lew.cody ll, ... . I WjFUllMCENr 108 YEARS OIJ AND MAJUtlEI) 88 OF THEJI Mr and Mrs. Yaaofsky of Balti more, who recently celebrated tho 88th anniversary of their wedding day. The couple who are the old est living married couple and who probably hold tho world's record for married life'' were married 88 years ago in Kussla, when tho groom was twenty and his bride four years younanr. Fresh Home-Made Cakes For Saturday ANGEL FOOD SUNSHINE POTATO CAKE BURNT LEATHER CARMEL PECAN GINGER BREAD DEVILS FOOD DATE CHOCOLATE HOME MADE POTATO SALAD HOME MADE SHRIMP SALAD HOME MADE COTTAGE CHEESE Fresh Crisp Vegetables We have a very complete assortment of fresh vegetables and fruit J .'I .-' AH Telephone Orders Receive Careful Attention Personal Attention H. Prompt Service E. Marsh GROCER Phone 252 Kl AMATH MAN IN I INF phone252 I lml II I II 1 I I I llll III HI L.II 11- HI ' II PORT LAN D, O re., Keb. 1 5 . A n -nounrement of A. I.. Jameson of Mc Mtnnville, president of the Oregon Hnrdwure and Implement Dealers' association for the past five years that ho will not bo a randidate for re election, has created additional in terest in the closing day s session of the organization. W. H. Ualdwln of Klamath Falls, vice-president, is mentioned ns duo tt) be advanced to the presidency. Among resolutions adopted by the convention .was an en dorsement .of . tho'' MuNary-lluugen Hlll'lll Mill nuv inming' , - , ,, , , i.,i, government Is responsible for wlli follow the conclu.llng s.lon of I'lteht of tho farmer and must Itsolf ., i sfuk to remedy a purt of Its wroiiB, Ue association. t declared Senator Hiram W. Johnson nf Pnllfnt-nln. PlLndlflfLtQ for the TO- n publican presidential nomination here j I today. Appeals to the farmer to plant I' trinin whont met with n. cencrous and 'patriotic response anil now he Is told ho must help himself and return to diversified fanning, Senator Johnson onlrl l.nw nrinosi .unitlmr with hluh (ioHt of production are throttling ugrl 15. Mrs. culture, he snld. Tho farmer has the right to ask Wl'NARY'S BILL ! CTTAItt.KSTO. 11 I''el. 15- The tho 1 " POnTI.AN'D,. Ore, Fell. Enrichettn Itaschlo told a Jury In the circuit court yeHterday that when she niB government for protection," he confessed to Dr. A. 1). Stephanove, a naid. "Ho Is entitled to tho name gen dentist, that she had not the money eroslty tho government extends to to pay for bridge work which he had manufacturers and railways. If gov Just installed for her the dentist threw ernmentul notion can bring him rela hcr on the floor and forctbfy tore out tlve prices between tho commodities tho bridge. Tho Jury nwurded her, ho produces and those ho hua to pur- $1,000 damages. chase, he snouiu nave it. - Senator Johnson said the McNary-1-laugen bill now pending in congress, alms to restore a ratio price on tho principal staples, bo a bushel of wheut a pound of beef, or a pound of pork, may have the same purchasing power ns In the pro-war period. He con-' tended the plan wus not governmental price fixing, for tt was Intended to be self supporting without burden on the treasury, except for tho Initial revolv ing fund of tho export corporation. ' "Of course the government alone cannot bring full prosperity to the farming regions," ho said, "but it can givo tho farmer a fair chance to win In his long struggle for equity. "Diversification, whore possible, higher tariff, lower freight rates, all may bo of some service: but of all the plans presented, the most promising now seems the McNury bill." Baseball Stars Hurt In Motor Car Crash SAN FUANdlSCO, Feb. 15. Tony noockol, third baseman for tho Bos ton Ilraves, is in the Ijijnlla hospital, near here today with a badly crushed arm and Hob Albright, theatrical man of I.,08 Angeles Is recovering from serious injuries as the result of a collision between three automobiles near the top of the Torrey Pines grade this morning- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOK HAUU Dining room chairs, set! of china dishes, refrigerator. Phone,- 591-K-l. -. - . - U FOR SAIE Cheap, French bull pmS pies. Phone 591-R-l. 6j FOir TRA DK Fino-large residence property for n A No, 1 small farm? 1817 10. Jackson St.- - FOU HKNT Oood room, hot and'-' cold water, bath,; close' in.,lu 221 IJte ; Holly. . ' ' Wt' INDIGESTION, GAS, , UPSET STOMACH Instantly! "Pape'sDiapepsin" Corrects Stomach so Meals Digest The moment you eat a tablet of 'Tape's Diapopsin" your indigestion is gone. No more distress from a soiry. acid, upset stomach. No flatulenceV. heartburn, palpitation, or miaerv-niaklas. gases. Correct your digestion for a few, cmiU. Each package guaranteed By," druggist to overcome stomach troubje.- " PUBLIC INVITATION The Truth About Adjusted Compensation jt SUNDAY Richard Walton Tully presents his screen version of Geo. Du Manner's immortal novel "TRILBY" l ." mi.'PP'li' !"!! ' 1 l J ' 1 ! . "P 1 ! I 'a II. i l'""' '' ' !'"ll"i if'tll lll'-'l ' '":''"'' ISPs Learn the Ex-Service Man's Side . - t . , ARMORY, SATURDAY, 8 P. M., FEBRUARY 16th Adj. Gen. George A. White of Oregon Will Be the Principal Speaker This government can pay adjusted compensation and reduce taxes. It can pay adjust ed compensation without hardship to anybody. , AUSPICES: Medford Post American Legion V)