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JTETTFOTOT OTXTC TRTBUXE, 5TET5PCTRT5. DnON1. WTDNERmY. "NttTJOTT 12. '1924 CHARITY BALL ANNUAL EVENT OF ACTIVITIES OF If this Signature THE THRIFT SHOP OF fV b NOT on the Box, it is NOT BROSWQ QUININE f There is no other BROMO QUININE" Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as a quick and effective remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza, and m a Preventive. The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Price 30 Cent By far the easiest way to save, is ours. We provide you with a definite goal a home which is the bes. incentive for saving. Deposit a little each week. Jackson County Building & "Loan Ass'n C. M. Kidd, Pre 30 N. Central O. C. Boggs, Sec. Facing Famous Llthla Park Directly opiwslte fountains. Four Houses, Besides Cabins. Cottage plan. Four Acres. Convalescent Home ASHLAND, OREGON Milk Diet, Vegetarian and other building diets. Hydropathic Treatment. All invalids received. "Good Cheer, Good Care, Good Food," our slogan. Terms $15 per week and up. I Our Climate a Panacea for Asthma and Malaria 153 Qranlte Street '"" MRS. W. M. BARBER, Proprietor' Make Each Dollar You Possess Prove Your Earnest Thriftiness There is no "maybe so" to be encoun tered in our supply store. . Our auto supplies are wan-anted to give you the satisfaction you have paid for. SERVICE is more than a word with us. It is a living, breathing prac tical fact. , The Shop That Gives Your Dollar a Long Ride. Doc Wright and Jerry Jerome . THE AUTO SUPPLY CO. 31 North Bartlett Phone 62 Going to California? THE EFFICIENCY, comfort, safety and dependability of Southern Pacific service should com mend one of its FOUR DAILY TRAINS to your use. ' In; addition, 'the "Shasta Route" presents varied and interesting scen ery, hence Scenery that most appeals to you ' should determine what train to use and thereby make the trip enjoyable in. every. way... Excursion fare round trip tickets arc on sale, daily "to California points carrying final return limit of May 31. Call on ticket agent for Information concerning fares, reservations, '.. etc, and for copy of "Wayside Note Shasta Rotue" or write b i JOHN M. SCOTT ' Asst. Passenger Traffic Manager - Portland, Oregon Southern Pacific Lines The month of February has seen the usual activities In the Thrift Shop. The prices asked for goods were con siderably-lower than usual, due to the needs of many of the customers; con sequently the cash Income was lower. There were also many articles which were needed, that we did not have In stock, so could not Biiply them. This was especially true of women's cloth ing, children's shoes and men's coats, shirts, trouseru and shoes. A special appeal for women's clothes was put In the Tribune. Many attractive gnruienta -were re modeled fro motberwlse 'iseless arti cles and from sugar suc:;s which the manager had dyed. There were three special sales dur ing February, a surprise package sale, a shoe and a coat sale. On Fobnmry 14, the manager went to Cold Hill to put an advertisement in the Gold Hill News, also a special article explaining the work of the shop. We also put an advertisement in the Jacksonville Post. On February 22, Mrs. Ilollopeter gave a splendid demonstration in clay modeling in the shop. About 30 or more people were present and evinced much Interest. Fifty-six garments were donated to 28 peorsons. Donors to the shop were: Earl 8. Tumy. Dr. Holt, Mrs. Newhall, Mrs. Ed- gell, St. Mary's academy, Mrs. James Campbell, Mrs. Findley, Mrs. Klocker, Mrs. Houtolle. Mrs. Aubrey Simth, Mrs. Rasmussen, Rose Jones, Central Point; Mrs. Oould, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Swl Bart, Chester Uarr and P. F. Close. Cash sales, with $1.70 credit. $ 51.16 Goods donated 16.80 Good worked out 56.30 Eleanora Keltner, of Kiiffeno, won first prize in the Kriimm MnrHiintt short story contest nt tho university, a ceo riling to an announcement given out by F. G. Thachor. Instructor in short story writing, yesteniuy after noon. MIsh Keltner, a Junior, who la majoring in English, won tho (GO of fered by Edison Marshall, well-known Oregon fiction writer, with her story, "The Garden of Guidt." The judges for th contest, In which 30 stories were submitted, were Mary land Allen, of Portland; Mrs. Rudolph Ernst, of Eugeno, and A. It. Wetjon, of Salem. They were choHen to deter mine the relntivo merits of the stories submitted because Of their . promi nence in the literary activities of the state. The ten stories given the highest rating by the judges in the order of their standing are: 1 "The Garden of Guidl," by Elea nor Keltner, Eugeno. 2 "Anna Bollschka," by Kather- ine Kressmann, Portland. 3 "Paper Dolls," by Nancy Wilson, Otympla, Washington. 4 "The Gargoyle," by Florence Crandull. Corvallis. 5 "Phantom- Riders," by Louise Goodman, Portland. 6 "Mist Windows," by Florence Jones, Salem. ' "The Wo ma n 1 n W h 1 te," by Therraan Evans. Newberg. 8 "Play-Acting." by Elizabeth Meier, Med ford. "Blood Rubles." by Margaret Watson, Dallas. 10 "The Story of 1A Chi." by Juli ette Claire Gobson, Long Bench, Calif. Total J124.26 Expenses Rent $25.00 Salary 65.00 Thread .-. 50 Refund 1.85 Total cleared In cash none Total cleared in service.... $41.91 Respectfully submitted, C. F. CARD, Thrift Shop Manager. E DPtNINu ACCU5 The annual .- spring opening of Mann's Department s.tore will be celebrated Thursday, Friday and Sat urday of this week, according to J. C. Mann, proprietor of Mann's store. This event this season is expected to eclipse all previous springtime cele brations of this store and special dis plays of fresh merchandise have been arranged for the Inspection of visitors. These displays will feature the lat est in women's millinery, dresses, suits, coats, wraps, shirts, blouses and acceasorles as well as silks, satin, can tons, crepes, voiles and wash fabrics. . As a special attraction to openln visitors, music will be provided at Mann's store and flowers given to ladles. "The Store for Everybody" is sparing nothing to make its opening a iiriiiuini aiiair . . J. A. T! A large portrait of the late Westerlund, with a wreath, v ed over the desk in the Hotel today. Funeral services will bo Orion, Illinois, where the were taken, and where they Interred alongside those of his Wn.lt1n for Hnlth John A. as plac- Holland held at remains will be mother. troubled with Stop that Eczema AMAZING results have been pro. duced by S. S. S. in cases of eo zema, pimples, blackheads and other kin eruptions. If you have been eczema, and you have used skin applications without number, make a test your, self, on yourself with a bottle of . 8. S. S., one of the most power ful blood cleans. era known. S. 8. 5. makes the blood rich and pure, and when your blood is freed of impurities your stubborn eczema, rain, tetter, skin eruptions, pimples, blackheads, blotches and acne are bound to disappear. There are no unproven theories about S. S.S.j the scientific results of each of its purely vegetable medicinal in. gredient are admitted by authorities. 8. 8. I. I. tola .e .11 foo4 irag .tore, in two .Ism. Th. larger is mra econooucu. CC EWorld Best ,3. Jt loodMedlcine ; The Kiwanis club has decided to make tho Churlty ball an annual af fair' and tho first one will be hold In tho big hall of the Nut on the evening of March 21, the next evening after Easter and will bo a big event. The Klwanlans are backing the Jackson County Red Cross and the proceeds of this ball will go for their benefit. It Is expected GOO couples will at tend and those who do not dance will be given the opportunity to play Mah Jongg in the small room of tho Nat. This dance will bo an informal one and will be for everybody in Jackson county. Chairman C. M. Kidd has a hunch of live-wire business men on tho dif ferent committees and they are active ly enguged in preparing for this event. ERTY Wl E PORTLAND, Ore., Mar. J2.-John Wilkes Booth, murderer of Abraham Lincoln, was not killed, as history re cords, but escaped Into Mexico, re turned to the United States later, and did not die until last year, at Enid, Okla., according to statements by Dr. Clarence True Wilson, Portland clergyman, published today by the Portland Telegram. According to Wilson, Booth's body, preserved, is now at Memphis, Tenn. Booth lived under tho name of John St. Helen, according to Dr. Wilson, who claims to have as his authority friends of Booth, who kept the fugi tive's secret all the Jtw-B.- WASHINGTON Mar. 12. Opposi tion was Indicated today by so mo democratic members of the house to recommendation of the judiciury com mittee that Investigation of the charges that two members of the chamber have accepted money Impro perly belonged to tho department of Justice. Tho committee found the reply .of Attorney General Duugherty to the resolution directing him to divulge the names of the accused representa tives presented to the house the choice of taking full responsibility for inves tigating tho allegations, or permitting the department to continue its Inves tigation. In advising that no further effort be made at prosent to ascertain tho names from the department the committee declared it was unwilling to recommend that tho house be placed In the position of being respou slble for the suspension of proceed ings by the attorney general in con nectlon with the matter. ;e "WASHINGTON, March .--Representative Zihlman, republican, Mary land, today renewed his demand that the house authorize a searching in vestigation of reports that criminal evidence was devolved against him and one other member of the house before the Chicago grand Jury. Declaring he was guilty of no wrongdoing, Mr. Zihlman protested on the floor of the house against a recommendation of the judiciary committee that the matter be left en tirely to the department of Justice fots. further investigation. . A fight over'the committee's report was precipitated when Representative Domlnick, South Cnrollna. a demo crat member, offered a minority rec ommendation that the house Insist that Attorney General Daughcrty dis close the names to the house. 1 LYONS, France, March 12. Four persons were killed and 25 Injured when a Calais-Mediterranean express train was wrecked near here today, All but one of the killed and one of the injured ore British, who were bound from London for the Illvcrla. The wreck was caused by derail ment of the engine at a switch. A sleeper and diner piled and several coaches wore badly battered. In clearing up the Injured later ,lt was found that two of the less seriously hurt were Americans. Their names were given ,ns Miss und Mrs. McCor mack of Los Angeles. A BR0WNSB0R0 NEWS Mrs. O. A. Hansen visited the school Wednesday. Mrs. M. D. Bowles of Lake Creek Is a guest at the home of Mrs. S. J. Hess ler. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Irwin and family of the Greenacres ranch has moved to Medford where they will reside, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abbott have moved on the ranch to take care of It for Mr. Irwin. Mr. Abbott has been employed on the ranch for some time, Among those who went to Medford last week were J. D. Henry, Ralph Tucker, Mrs. William Staub, Charles Mendenhall and Mr. W. H. Leonard W. H. Leonard and Fred Thompson went to Eagle Point Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tucker were vlS' Itors at the home of William Butler Coolldgo Signs Hawaii mil WASHINGTON, March 12. Presi dent CoollUgo today signed the. bill extending appropriations In various federal aid acts' to Hawaii. The sign ing was witnessed by W. P. Jarrett, 'the Hnwallnn delegate. r. for making CAKE Cake so good that your guests ask'for the recipe. lc n d t.'3'VF' MORTON'S MILLS Guntb pAU&ilrTMMOft .Unto it MORTON'S MILL Central Point. Ore. 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