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ME1W0RD MATTJ lPJmiyR MEDFORD. OftKflQX. TIIUfiftriAY. NOVEMBER fi.-lfl: PAGEoTWO Stiito Cjsjmo rommirnion, and .Krcd fiomO.eing salvaged. Mr. Coleman's IDE Lion Ciub Roars Williams, formerly a member of the Pilblfc Service commission of Ore gon, now ansutlorney at Balem. Mr. Williams spoke on the sulijet't f ruilroad development . In southern Oregon, painting a bright future for this section of the stute and ad monishing the Lion's club to do everything In Its power to prevent the Medfonl - Jacksonville railroad subject was fc1"1 prorogation In Oregon wnicn. won .mj luvc.iuii and instructive. Lion President Judy passed around the cigars and upon being pressed to give a reason for his generosity, ex. plained that the cigars were In honor of the arrival of a daughter, whereupon the Lions gave an enthu slastir roar for Miss Judy. E EXPECT TO FIND The weekly lunc heon meeting of the Lions club, held Wednesday 'nj the Holland hotel banquet room was well attended. The Lions - were entertained by very Interesting talks from Hillj Coleman, who Is an employe of the' THE MISSING but new flavor The new edition of the: f amoue Frye 'Meet Quid' contains 187 reol pee and will be ent free by Frye & Co., on reclept of 2o to cover postage. An old f ashioned breakfast lhat affords never-failing sat isfaction in every American home. And it has taken on a new delight to those who have discovered the new flavor of FryeV "Delicious" Brand Bacon. The exclusive . Frye curing pro cess imparts a mellow sweetness that makes this best of all break fast rlishas a pure (foligtit. "Everything The Name Implies' ha ms bacon Fruitgrowers Attention BEAR CREEK LIQUID LIME-SULPHUR SPRAY SOLUTION Dependable and. effective. . ,j , , . , : '.e The best and chcapestclcnn-jip. sp.raj; Used by the leading growers of the valley. Deliveries now ready for fall" application. 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Oram utd tumif trttttxl, tuflMnn, kM wr, bladiW and ctomteh trout, tit (.rnti, niptim, cold. Iual trouhlM, per iIjbIi, fwi, pnaulnotua, Mthma tnd tirol trtmbW, thtomitlim, tmcnorrho, foltr, eonautapltoQ. AaUrrtt, ptlM, hydroocU, tl turn in OfflM Hwi! 9 A. M. to I P. M. Cnnai'ltallon Fr J i-JH '.'! ! . S h ! i CHICAGO,' Nov. 5 (A. P.) Mury Lundon llukor, tlio Chicago Klrl who twlco left AlllAur MvCormlck waiting at the church "ml who severnl times since linn been reported about to wed, figures uKuln in an engooinont story. J Ilia one comes from London, where the Daily Urunhio says she has plighted her troth to Captain Ralph 'cto, 48-year-old world war veteran. Captain I'etu and Miss linker are In Venice, from where she has sent word that she will sail for her home No vember 17. She did not mention any engagement und relatives could not bo reached. Mrs. Alfred L. Baker, her mother, Is with Mary. Captain 1'eto at one time was In the Ilrltish diplomatic service. In the world war he served first with the cavalry nnd later with the air forces. It was In 1922 that society gathered 1 In the fashionable Fourth Presbyterian church for the proposed McCormick Haker wedding, was startled by Mary's decision to call It off. Her parents called In the Invitations and said their daughter was suffering a nervous collapse. Later she. fled from Chicago with the Jilted bridegroom-elect in hot pur suit. Ills further plans for a mar riage were futile and later, In Eng land, he married another. Millionaire Cub Reporter Marries Stanford "Co-Ed" BAN FftANCIHCO, Nov. 5. (A. P.) Theodore Joseph Mayer, known as the "millionaire reporter," and San die Urush, 17-year-old Stanford university co-ed, made good their declaration that they would re-marry with par ental consent. The ceremony took place barely a month after their first marriage had been annuled at the re quest of the bride's parents. , The C'hurvli Wins MUENSTER, 1 Germany Haturd ay marriages have been forbidden be cause carousing wedding guests have bothered Sunday church-goers. Ilk 'With an Oil Heater forwamith you dres$bathe dinein comfort ..., , Pearl Oil in a port able oil heater is a necessary auxiliary to fireplace and turnace: warmth where you WANT it at the touch of a match! Pearl Oil is the Standard Oil Com pany's kerosene spec ially refined and re rejined! Clean burn ing, no oily odor and it icon' corrode the heater I Ask lor "Pearl Oil" rtyt STANDARD Oil COMPANY ICalifoenla) rnrtk with 1 WI ARB MANUFACTURERS OP Doorr Screens, Windows and Sash, . Window and Door Frames Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds Our Constant Aim Is to Keep Our Quality ana) Prices Absolutely Right Oc Not Order Prom Ojt of Town Concerns Bafor Letting Us Figure on Vour Bill, o TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Medford Q A Modern Mill Orfon PEARL L4 (KKROSENB) HEM&IICxHT SAX FRAXCISCO, Nov. S (A. P.) American paleontologlcal Blffuths are on the trail of the "missing link" and expect to find htm soon, dead or alive. That is the news brought back from the Gobi desert in Mongolia by Dr. Roy Chapman Andrews, noted scientist, who Is en route to New York today with a large collection of fossils and other specimens of that remote time when man is supposed by evolutionists to have been a cave person. Dr. Andrews, . Mrs. Andrews and their party arrived here yesterday. The scientist led the third Asiatic expedition from the American mu seum of natural history. He Bald before leaving for the east, that a fourth expedition to the Gobi .desert was planned to start in April', next. The objeit of the expeditions is to find material with which to recon struct that portion of the story of animal and human life which lieu beyond the reach of history. All members of the party are pleased with the success attained and be lieve the discovery of further links in the chain connecting man with lower forms of life is near. ! Dr. Andrews says the ninny and startling things they found have strengthened more than ever his be lief in man's evolutionary develop ment. Many fossils of reptiles, fish( birds nnd mammals . were brought back for the museum'. Among them is a baluchithertuni, supposed to have been the largest land mammal that ever lived, it is supposed to be 3.000,000 years old. Implements o( ancient manufacture are among the relics. Proof that man lived when many of the new extinct mammals roamed the 'earth Is found in the fact that marks on the bones of these animals were unquestionably made by men and the fact that implements' such as spearheads, axe handles, etc. were found In the same geological strata In which the animal fossils were found. NEAR TO PAROLE SAN QUENTl.V, Cal., Nov.-C.' (A. P.) The pnrole application of Da mascus CI. CJallur, one of the state's most holed convicts nnd leaders of Hi o hand at the state prison here, is to be considered by the state parole board at Its meeting on November 2 8. Gallur is serving a life term for the murder in Oakland, Cal., of August HotchkiKH, a money lend or in Novem ber. 1915. He shot Hotchklss after a quarrel over a business transaction and was convicted of murder, in the second degree. ' A graduate of the famous conserva tory of music Ih" Milan, Italy. Gallur achieved musical fame for himself by writing a number of marches, sonatas and arias In his cell here, lie became lender of the prison band In 3918 and through tills position was enabled to dlspuHO of a number of his musical compositions. Oone of his marches, "The lr. S. S. California." dedicated to the flagship o fthe former Pacific fleet. Is widely played by military and naval bands. . . s T At tho time of the shooting Gallur was a music teacher and bandmaster in Onkland. E WASHINGTON, Nov. B. A. P.) Komu rereiit price changes In farm products were pointed to us tho un favorable factor In tho farmers' out look in the view of the department of agriculture as expressed In Its No vember analysis of tho agricultural situation. "Prices of wheat, potatoes and va rious lesser foodstuff are at a stlm- ulatlnK level," tho department's state ment said, however. Hosts and sheep were reported as sellliiK on a moderately strong mar ket and prices of both beef and dalrv rnttle as having tended upward this tail. Discussing agriculture ns a whole, the statement said the farmer still meets resistance In His efforts to re gain a relative equality of purchasing power who other economic enter prises. Wnges and commodity prices In Industry, In the department's view, remnln higher than In agricul ture. The department's Indc of purchasing power of farm products snnwea a five per cent decline In September from tho 1909-1B14 average. ERNIE NEVERS GIVES SAN Ql'KNTIN', Cal.. Nov. i 8. (A. I' ) Football enthusiasts at the state prison hero who wrote Captain Krnle Nevors. Stanford captain, that they wore following Ills career with' In terest but that their own football nrnctlcrt n- a .,.nii..i i... i i. . ... 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But with S&W Coffee, as with all other S&W Fine Food Products, time and distance are no barriers to producing the best that is humanly possible. S&W Coffee is vacuum packed in the new key-can. Mellow'd S&W Coffee The S&V Reputation S&W canned fruits, vege tables, fish. m, icily, con diments, marmalade and colfae are recognized by discerning housewives as representing extruurdtns. ry goodness and unusual value. These famous prod ucts, extremely reasona-' blc in pr.ire. have merited heir reputation ' through over i quarter century's, stricr adherence to more thantirtlma.r-sunuatds of -aiivUcncc-. ;, FINE FOOD PP.ODUCTS New Shape a. 4. , V , ' X liA vv p y Aiv&'V a i ! a You eat more crackers now than at any other time of the year. --r or good taste demands that crackers be served with all soups, salads and hot chocolate. And hungry kiddies delight in cracker sandwiches with cheese peanut butter, jelly or jam. ' Then why not be economical and buy Tru-Bakes in the larger packages? 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