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0 WEDFOTIT) f7TTn TTimTTNT. T)FIRD. OnEfmVSAttJftTVAY. NOVEMBER - 2S, 102." r psrri PiMF RfllNR FAnT Mi Uf iiiil. uuniu I I IV lj TEAM LIMBERS UP DARTMOUTH GETS Tlio .Medfonl IiIkIi clioitl font 1ml I team wcnl througli a lltnberlnK up jmtetU-o thlH iiiornlni; for Ihu post (scuHon km mo next Sntunluy with tin-' Baipin hinh hHiooI. for the cluiinphm nhlp of wpHti'in Oitk'ii, mid Motnl:i.v will mart liaiU practice. Mm-wan and Ncff. star llnt'Hiiu'ii, out of the final AHlilaiul Hlaulitor, will be In the K'Uiie, iind ( 'oaoli CalllKon will be ublo to throw UIh full titmiKlh against tlic WMIaiiH'tti' valley chiunpiuiiH. The Hiil- of tickfiH fur the game fftnrlctl Friday with u rush, with a lienvy ilcnuiiid fur tickets anil i-chit-vatioiiH will b ruado for Ashland, Oi-antH I'nun mid Klamath ImiIIh faun. Tho HdmlHKloii to the grandstand is 1 1. The Rcnerul admission will ho 7Gc. A report was cliculatd Friday that it would rout 91 .7 5 to me th cunteM. It will cost 11 for tin1 grand stand and 7"e for Kencrnl adinlHMlon. the rlrciilutor evidently addltiK up all tho available flKure to net IiIh total. Tho content Ik attractliiK Htatc-wldi attention outwldo of Portland, and the winner will ho Kenenilly rocosnized hh the cliauiplonH of western OrcKon, duo to tho reluctance of the Jefferwun high hc hoot, Portland chaiupionH to accept chnllniK''H with liberal ruhi--unteoH from hoth team. Work on the new KramlMaml l he liiK rushed and will he completed In umplo time for the Kame. The con tractor pout oil a $250 forfeit to have it completed by noon. December nth. .'Tho hlKh KChool HtudentH next Fri day nfternoon will ntnuc a rally and UftHomuly in which niemberH of the team, lending citizens, and fans will participate, to he followed by a rUreet nerpentiiie and bonfire In (ho evening. , The nfflcinlH for the Kame will be aolected the firm of the week. Completely enveloped In flames when the fire department arrived, a four-room, untenanted box house on West F.lovcnth street near Hamilton, tho ' property of tieorge. Wolfr. was gutted by fire of unknown origin last evening at 7: an. The loss has been estimated at several hundred dollars including urtleli-s of furniture stored within. The flro had reached such ad-' vancod slago before thu nlariu was sent In that the lurid glow of the flames were seen by the rlremen when tliey left the station. However, after several streams of water from the pulnper were played upon the flames, uolhlug hut a black mass re mained of what once had I n a house. The place had been' vacant for sometime past ami was very old nnd wnallierbeatcn. It sat some distance from the road In n spot more or less secluded f(om travel. FOOTBALL FILMS AT Tonight nt 7:3(1 o'clock local foot bull fans will have an opportunity to see Meilford's ehiuuploushlp football team In tho "movies." Through the courtesy of the California Oregon Puwor company these films will be shown In the windows of the Copco building, tho program starting nt 7:30 and continuing for over an hour. Tho football films will cover sev eral of Medfold's recent victories In cluding the (Hauls Pass, Marshfleld and Ashland games not only the team In action, hut also the routing section anil the crowd. In uihl It Ion to the football pictures, a number of other local films will be shown including the Armistice Day celebration and auto races. "More radio sets have been sold this year," said v. .1. Virgin, local radio king, "than any other one year or combined since radio has been llllroduced In Jackson county. The people, locally, arc beginning to rnullrn that II Is no experiment and that It is here to slay. "To enhance the enjoyment or culcrlalnmeut po.-dhilltlc. national legislation, which will go Into erreet next June, nlll do away with regen erative scls and provides a fine for their operation. "In addition.'' concluded Mr. Virgin "local receiving conditions have hern Improved hy the cooperation of the IHiner mid telegraph companies by controlling the leaky transformers, which send Interferences Inlo the ulr." Domestic Felicity. CI.KVIXAND I leal rice DeDoinlnl. els. wltti Is helim sued fur divorce, has testified that she lashed her husband Willi a whip till ho begged for inerry nuil Apuloglzed for a remark. Then he thanked her for teuchluK hint loHsun, alio uvcrrcd. The High Coit of Not Fighting. I.OH ANtlKLKS. Jack Deaimey vants the clly to reduce the flu dally license fee on his gymnasium which with n ntnjM I t. he complains. Is dent- lng Itls bunk roll. 3 PLACES ON ALL NKW YOltlv, Nov. HH. -(.. I.) Dartmouth'H nre;it eleven. Keneially reKardi'd an tin country' outMtandiiiK football team for the l2.r KaHuii, carrieH off the bulk of honorx in an all-American lineup weeded and pub lished today by tin- New York Sun. Three weacerH of the Krecn Tully, llehl and Oberlander gain placeH on the Sun h fh-Kt team, while a fourth, Captain 1'aikcr 1h put on the necond eleven. t The first and Hocond teams, named by the vote of ten football writ em who confined their neloctlonH to tho territory between northern .Maine and the UakotaH follows: Flint team Tully, Dartmouth, left end; 10. Weir, Nebraska, left taeklo; Dlchl, Dartmouth, left Ktiard ; Mac Mil Ian, Princeton, center; Hi urhahau, Vale, Httht uard; Josh. Yale, rlht tackle; Oosterbaan, MfchfKan, riifht end: Fried man, Michigan, ((uaiter back ; Oberlander, 1 art mouth, left halfback; Tryon, t'olKate. rlKht half back: CraiiK''. IIIIuoIh, fullback. Second team Horn. Army, left end; I'mljer. Dartmouth, left tackle; Ieutz, Navy, left Kuard; Hrown, Mlchltinn. center; KilKour, Harvard, liKht Kuard; Chase, I'ittshuiK rlnht tackle; Thayer, PeniiHylvanta, ii;ht end; Pease, Columbia, ciuarterback; SlaKle. Pdincelun. left halfback; Kieuwe, Pennsylvania, rlnht halfback; Plunsky, OcoiBetnwn, fullback. COLLEGE STUDENTS REFUSE TO STOP L RALLY U.VrolA-. eb.,. Nov. 27. (A. I'.) Students of the t'nivcrslty of Ne braska eelcbraled 'yesterday's football victory over Notre Dame with a forc ed holiday today, which was offi cially declared after thousands of cheering student's disrupted classe:t. forcing instructors out of the class rooms. School was dismissed Thursday in observance of Thanksgiving hut or ders had been given hy university au thorities that the classes would lie held as usual today. Students, having carried their cele bration well into the night and morn ing, gathered In front of one of tile larger class buildings instead of at tending classes ami tho rally became more enthusiastic. A snake dance and parade were held In the various halls. BY LOSS OF WARD COltVAM.IH. Ore.. Nov. UN Dal las Ward. Oregon Aggies' first Hiring end and star pasH reeelver, Is defi nitely out of the lineup for the . game with Southern Californln, Coaeh I'aul Sehlssler announced to day. Ward uas Injured In the first) half of the Oi em game and wan not ummI nt all aKainst Idaho. It was thought the injury was healing satisfaetoiily hut hope of his return next Saturday was abandoned when his attempt to parlleipiite in pmctlce revealed that he could not safely be used. With Wurd out, Itobblns nnd Lo gan, both In their first year on the regular sound, will fill the position. Loss of Ward, materially leisens the Angle's chances against the- Htrnnji Trojans. Kvery other first Hiring man Is expected lo bo in lop form. SI. PAUL INF1ELDER NT. l'.M'l.. Minn. Nov. js. tA.lv) Kinlc Johnson, Inrielder of the SI. I'aul Alneiicau Association club was sold today to Ihe I'urllanil club of the 1'aclflc Coast hemic. Johnson catne rrooi the ev York Yankees as part payment for Mailt KoenlK. Johnson may maniiKc the I'aciflc Coast club next season. Scion of Respectable Family Admits Crime 0(ili:N. t'lnh. Nov. 28 Pled John N'oorlander. scion of n respectable tiKden family, confessed the perpe. trillion of or Ihe complicity In crimes leatlliot from lolatlon of the traffic laws to murder. N'oorlander adnilt ti'il strlklllK Waller Kcaddcu of 111 kom. Idaho, over the bead with II flashlight, inflicting wounds rrom which Scaihtrll later died. Mike N'ntir. lander, his brother and accomplice, was seii. msly wounded in .the robbery of SiMi(ii.irs store and is in a local hospital. In Darkest Ruuln. MOSCOW Twenty-six pensanls are on trial for tiurnlnu two itvnsles alive i Ismflre in the belief that lliev had lii otiKht mishit tunc. RANCH FIRE AT TALENT PUT OUT BY PASSERS-BY TALKXT, Nov. 27. Tho ranch home of M. A. Clinton caught flro Sunday mornliiK after the family na.i ten for r hurcn, mo iroumu starting from behind tho kllencn stove, althoiiKb tho Cllntona were very 8Ui'o that no flro was left In the ho 11. ho, PuhkIiik touriKtH and Ashland parties detected tho flro from tho highway and Htopped, huc- eessftilly iiianaKinK to cheek and cx Ilnnulih It. Thu Iiouhc was not very. tuilly diinuiKl. I .Mim lienrd und Dr. Ceory. county lu-nlth ..ffiioiH. hoth of lledford. ux- uinllied the eveH. enrs. and throutB of all the c:hool children Wednesday of lant week. The hiKh sihool has decided to hold axHemhly every two weeks, the four elasses taklnK turns with the liroKrains. The freshman cluss W'lll dive the first program Krlday, De lember 4th. Tho committee ui- pointed for arranging It Is Olllo Hart, Ira Hart and Frank Denham. Tho uirls of Talent High school havo Just organized their basketlmll team. Mr. v.. L. Ward will be their, coach this year. Mr. and Mrs. 15. lister Newbry. and children returned from Spokane last Friday noon. They havo ocelli vlsltlng Mrs. Newbry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland, for tho past' three weeks. I Mr. and Mrs. K. I.. Kincald and Charllne. and Mrs. 11. Walker and F.vclyn Darragh attended tho Thanks giving urogram given at the Nell evening. Tho Kincaids woro for Creek sehoolhouso last Friday even-; Ing. Tho Kincaids were formerly ot tho Nell Creek district. A new graphuphone lias been pur chased by the SlsKIyou Confection ery. Mr. Anderson, the proprietor, entertains tho young people even ings Willi the new records. The seventh nnd eighth grade gleo club met at the home of Coach Ward lasl Friday evening to practice. The (lem class met with thelr teacher, Karl Newbry at tho church last Friday evening. The boys aro converting the upstairs Into a, club room. I Sylvester Decker, who Is working for the railroad at tunnel number nine nenr Hugo was home for tho week end. He returned to his work Sundav evening. 1 h. i. Crarord Installed a new radio at his home last week. 1 I'aul Deinmer and son, Cecil, left for Oakland, California. Thursday. Cecil will attend a boarding school there, but ills father returned to Talent. Tho sihool hud n fine Tlianks- ' giving program tills afternoon at Hie auditorium. The M. K. church young people's choir practices every Thursday night ! at 7 11. 111.. al the church.' Miss I tenia h Iturnctle Is at homo after spending the past three month In Medfoid. where she Una been em- ployed. Charles Chapman s aged tnotue n At n la mi men ai ner iumiiu ..f Iiimi week. She was burled the following Wednesday at the Wagner (rei1f remetei'V. I Tho Alford estate was appraised .'"our new pupils registered Tucs last Saturdnv morning, when M. U t-'V. The enrollment Is now SI. Mford and his lawyer, (lus Newbury,' Mr. ami .Mrs. Ferguson have re weru In Talent. The appraisers turned to their home in Portland. The were T. I. Crawford. C. W. Long and children were very sorry to see Hazel liilcy Nyswaner. .leave school . A radio demonstration was made' Mrs. I-. II. Seaton and children of at the home of Kd Itoblson on Wag- Uvlngston, Montana are visiting the ner creek. Saturday night. I. I-1 r " , lh" M"" , Crawford made the demonstration. I lyde Davidson ami U. ! . MeAMster ,.nr, r.,.....!,, r w. l.omr are retiiriietl Sunday from u ten days H.,., m.. ,.,-l.,'1, l. ii. lc M r. of It llll .l I W. .IUHH-.T ' 'II i'hocnix called at the C. W. Long home last Sunday nftenioun. . Mr. Jennings has brought his truck over from Iteatty, where he has been working this summer and fall. At his return the family moved Into the Lacy hotel. Mrs. John Herring was on the ick list the first of the week. . JesH Fowler of Hilt. California. spent Monday evening with Mr. nnd Mrs. i-;ve ret l lloone. Aim. Jennings in mm huv.oh Grandma Hubbard, who is iiito 111. Tho Crown Flour demonstrator) mtule the waffles for the waffle hup- per nt the Community eluh last V'rl- day. I lames Wilfon leu tor . reseeni City Monday nfternoon to spend the winter. Uuirenee French accom-1 pun led him, Medfonl visitors Saturday Inclitd- v:.; Mm. Frank HulllllRer. Mrs. Will Mrs. C. Walters, Win. Oat"! man. Uivll,. lnc. .Margarei imk-, gins nnd F.. I-J. Kvans. I Mr. Salldlln and Mr. C. !.. Ward have both traded their Fords In for Dodges. Last Saturday a big box was puck-, ed ami sent lo 1he State Hoys' and tllrls" Aid Society at I'm-Uand. The box was filled with clothing nnd canned food donated by school pit-, pits. Mr. ami Mrs. X. A. W'nrd of Ash-! land pent Sunday evening with their cousins, the II. P. Hughe's. lluford ChllnVrii nnd Scott Kerns attended tho show In Medfonl Sun day niltllt. w hile I. other Crosby, Floyd p.urnette nnd Charles Williams went to the theater In Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. limine nnv0 moved up on Ihe place formerly oc-i cupled by the Jim Pellets, south of Talent. The M. i:. rarsonngo was kalso mined last week. The new cabinet of the F.pworlh League met at Miss ituth flenowiiy's Inst Saturday night. After business was intended to, the officers enjoyed a social hour.' The missionary de- pnrtment will have charge of tne devotional services every fourth Sun- A social will be hel.Pat, the church IcQght. at seven-tbJy o'clock. Sunday evening a contest .for the largO attendance was announced. Wlllinnl Vlinonl and Alec llowinnn will bud the cuntextlntf hUIvh imlll January 3, whun the . content edH. The second department committer wftH appointed iih follows: Alec Itnwimtn, iidtiu Newbry, liiith Wow man. Tlic fourth depurtmvnt com mittee consfHtH of Kverett iJarraKh, Ida Newbry and Aim. !uh JJeek. oilier anmiuiU'einentH will be made t.MiiKllt. j 11. ij. 1 uriinaiiKn and mi. i um- imiihh iriuuil'U 111111 1 uuiiu "- day nixht. .1Ikh MKilu JloIdrldKL. h.: fence nud I hlKtory teacher of Talent IiIkIi Behool, left Wednesday eveuliiK tov CorvnlllH to visit her ,rollier. Wayne, Miss iJen ivnttlla ami inner menu. V I.. . , , . T. i ' " .. uui iu u.e "V , ' 'h radio. Thu Talent health unit met ut tho homo of Mrs. Kverelt Uocson luBt Friday, November 2 0. Mrs. I. C. Williams Iirm Kone 10 Kuk'one. where she will hiiimkI a few la " with her rmlier, unu ner swier, Veina. Mr. and M 1'H. C. W. lloldllduo entertained ill ThankMKivInK dinner Mr. and Mrs. U. . Hurley, Mr and Mrs. Krank lieed, Mrs, Martha Mutteson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hold rldgo und family. Miss liuth Oeno- way, Mr. and Mr. Albert Moore and Mr. Andrew Moore, and Mr. JJelos Churchill. ' The w. II. M. S. will meet nt the home of Mrs. 1J. T. Newbry Thurs day. December 3, at 3:.K1 p. m. Mrs. Frank Holdritlge Is leader. Tho Talent ilrbvknh club will meet Friday, December 4 at me homo of Mrs. K, E. Foss, Mrs. It. Jtobisoit assisting, t'omo early and come prepared to tlo a comfort IM... I.... rnm :.l tbn 'high school auditorium wns a great success. A very large autllence saw the performance which consisted of the following numbers. 1. Song. "Thanksgiving" 1st and 2nd grndes. 2. "Story of the .Month" Floyd 3. "Counting tho Dlesslngs" 3rd grade. Dialogue. "An Old Fashioned 1 naiiHsgiving 1st unu znu graues. :.. Kong. "Thanksgiving Time" 4th grade. C. Itecitallon Hubert Sandalln. 7. Double recitation Kobert Car- lennetto McFaddcn. 1 IMny. "; randfather Time's Thanksgiving" Tith and Gtli grades, H. Heading Velina Mason. 10. Kong. "Harvest Slumber Song" rith and lith grades. , 11. Hesitation Ksther Hnldridgo. 12. Heading Miss ' (ienowny. 1.1. l'lay "The' Mvstcrious Thanks- giving (iuest" High school. Cast of characters Mr. I'erkins. I C. 11111: Albert I'erkins. , Verno Silers; the Hovcrend Mr. Sage. Will. Oatmati; Hob, grocery boy, Wayne Mason: Mrs. Perkins. Klsle Newbry: Miss Susan Crocker. Kvolyn Darragh; Sally, the. maid. l,ovella Umg. MISSOURI FLAT ' The people of the eomiuuulty have been iiuitc busy during the piist week getting their turkeys ready for mar- kel. t j A KtIlllj, n, r-,.,,,i made a- business trip to Medfonl Monday. KuKenc Vl.k ,.,. , u, croup. Joe (Srny's fall reps nro looking i very nice. KuniiirpB irip io i oriiiiiiil. - Donald and Tom lo Deer spend motored to Portland Than ksglvlng. Mrs. W. (i. MeAMster ami children arrived Tuesday from Nebraska, where they Imve been visiting rela tives and friends since August. C. T. Davidson Mcnt Thanksgiving hi Cold Hill. Ttahi Is PmlleUMl. RN FKAxasCO, Nov. 28. (A. 1M Tho weather outlook for the week uegmn-nw .v. was atinounced hero lutiny by the I nltcd States weather bureau as follows: Tm) outlook is for normal tempera- turn; unsettled weather with rain in California : lain In west portions of Washington nnd Oregon, nnd rain or hhows in eastern parts of Washington nnil Oregon WORTH SAVING FOR The man' with a home of his own is well repaid for the effort he made to get it. First, he built up a home fund of several thousand dol lars. " Next, he made a loan from us for building. Then, he paid it off, the same as rent. Any family can do the same. Jackson County Building & SO lorth Central Av&ue Hedfd, C. M. KIDD, f O Q Ily M lt Y O. C'AUKV. KDK.V PHKCINCT, Nov. J7. We are proud io hco the ad In the Mail Tribune for Kohh Hopuo walnuts. Th I'ss trove Is one of the finest in this country. Jt is also the heaviest pro ducer. It consists of a number of acres, which were formerly a mixed orchard, but the filers were walnut trees, and after they come Into bear ing, the other trees were pulled out or were grudually replaced with nut trees. The grove Is of such eoninierelal proportions that it was necessary for Mr. Foss to build his own dryer and ,,t.i eilp i0..ntv of ti.1. -... is almost In a frost resistant cove which insures nn almost annual crop. Talent is thus made notable for this product, as well as its artesian wells, which are tho largest in the county. MIhh Irene Chandler entertained several of her girl friends nt dinner on Thanksgiving and during the even ing nt hor homo on 1'nclflo highway south of Phoenix. About twenty-five guests assembled at the A. K. Furry homo on Thanks clving day. and enjoyed a hountlous feast. Most of the guests were rela- HC family. Tllblerbranit were nt the home of . Mrs. Hilder brand's foster mother, Mrs. Donna tiraffes for Thanksgiving dinner. Mrs. Mlidcrhrand was formerly Miss "Mag gie Mote. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dopp and little daugh ter Florence spent Thanksgiving at rago l'nlnt. Mrs. Jack' Allen nnd her father Mr. Itlce. made a flying trip to Klamath alls last Friday, and brought back MrH Allen's sister. Mrs. It. U. Dalen. nnd little son. The child being ill. Mrs. Dnlen wished to come over to the valley with him. They aro now at the Allen home. Aubery Furry nrrlved nt the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Fur- rv of I'hocnix. In lime to spend Thanksgiving at home. Mr. Furry is one of a trio who under the auspices of the Kllisou White company, are playing some of the snialor towns of 'be valley after Thanksgiving lime. 1 "e trio are working in cnnulaunua engagements. Millie reading nnd an unusually gifted whistler comprise the programs. We understand that Mrs. T. . fab ler of Fast Kdcn. dressed a number of fine turkevH Inst Friiliv iinil unld them to local markets. Those who raNed these festive birds this season, are for- lunate, ns the price is almost pro- hlbitlro now. at Thanksgiving time, ho f the Chrlstmns prices will most llktdy . be much higher. "Word has been received from Mr. nud Mrs. C W. Pruett. former Kasf, (Men residents, but nmv 'located at ! Orovilte. Calif., that they are very busy now. picking oranges, and that thev lik It down there verv well Mrs. J. V. Pruett returned" to her home In F.smt Kden lnt Wednrd.-i v. after a three weeks' stnv in norh Md- ford at the home of he" daughter. Mrs. J. V.. Lester, while Mrs. Letter nnd daughter. Je.vlc. visited relative nene Saera"e"to. Cn'if. Charley High. 1rnthr of will Hi-rh of Talent, came in fmiii Dnrris. Ca1! fornln. to spend Thank'triving with their son, who has moved Into Ash land to school thefr children. Mr. ami Mrs. K. W. Wakefield spent bit Sundfty at the home of Mr. and ,iMh, J. Pruett of Knst Kden. , Mrs. I. O. Caster nnd daughters of T!a st Kden spen t last Sa tu rda y I n Medford. where they did shopping. Talent people are mourning the loss of one of their old residents, who It seems, took 'a romantic fit and elop ed u few days ago. Jack f jovelady. who Is boarding with Mr. P.etl of Talent has gone to the Willamette vail to visit relatives and upend Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pruett of liutte r alls spent the week end with Mi. and Mrs. J. W. Pruett. ir. and Mrs. Miller of Phoenix pent Thanksgiving with their old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Wcrtz of Ash- Innd. Mrs. Sybl Furry of Phoenix ret urn - eil from a week's stay where she was the guest of Miss Mil- dred Ward, former Phoenix girl. A house party among the students was the event of the week. Miss Furry re- ports u most pleasant time. Miss Furry nlso visited with Miss Kuth Miller who is a student at Corvallis. Mlss Marie MUler of Phoenix left r O. C. BOGGS, Sc. Atty. WednVaday inoniliiK for a visit with her fllBter. Mis. H. II. Smith of Nchu poose. MIhh Jtuth .Milter will I'i'n her, HlBter and both will go tuKtlipr. ' FOOTS CREEK HEWS 1. T. Clalllgar and wife ate supper with the Carles last Friday. Mr. tJirl llgar had Just finished cutting down all the pear trees on the Jones ranch by ordor of the county court to de stroy blight. Sunday morning he weal to Klamath county to hunt ducks in company with Chas. dray and Win. llltlle. F. 1). lOismnn 1ms beill cutting down a large section of Ills apple orchard. A goose ranch seems to be tile prospect. J.' II. Short sold five fat turkeys lo .Mrs. Abbio J. Chaiuplin Saturday. The Foots Creek Sunday school sent 11 collection of canned goods and vegetables last Sunday to help a sick mall in liogue Itiver. The school will meet Friday evening at Short's 10 practice songs for Christmas. The llible class last Sunday had ten adults, besides Hie teacher, and three babies. Our school takes the prem ium for babies, and they aro nearly always well behaved. Mr. Tarbeil brought home a bull calf from .Mr. lirashenr's Monday. Mr. Carle has been working for Geo. Martin building n cow shed with feed racks and stanchions. If you are not a subscriber to The Mall Tribune why not get yourself a year's subscription for n Christmas present. Win. M. Carle Is authorized to receive money for new subscrip tions or Xor renewals. If you know anything of interest about your neighbor, tell Mr. Carle nnd help lo make this column cnjuynble to all in the district. Mr. Cnlligar returned from Klam ath Tuesday with seven ducks, and five geese which ho got in Tulo lake But he declares ho will never do 11 ! nlf"ln as ho airrl? , 11,0 'l'"'1 "'''',ul two mucH mru muu kiu-u uvr. hu writer was presented with one of the ducks. Thnnk you. air. (ialllar. F. D. Kisman has let a contract to F. IS. Clark of Rokuc Rier to build 11 thousand dollar tfreeuhouHc. Mr. nnd .Airs. ChaH. Wahl were scheduled to start home from their Iowa trip on TuesOay. Mrs. Harry Vieaux accompanied by her two children and by Mrs. Bertha who haa been visiting at the Vleux. stnrled afoo last Friday to see Mrs. I-estep Holing at the l'refountain place. After a rest at the t'arr home they took .Mrs. f'arr's directions and started on in tho foff lo find I he house which they wanted and which was only a few rods distant. After a hard climb up the mountain they found a house and asked a miner who lived there. "I do." replied Fred 1 iJrahatn. They were nearly u ijiile I now fi'm their destination, but with Mr. Diaham's directions and the lift lng of the fog they succeeded with thu next effort. Mr. Vieux was brought up to .supper by Mr. doling and later look the women and chil dren home In his car. Mr. and Mrs. Carle ate Thiinksgiv- ing goose at liev. Mr. Smith's after I attending the services at the church' at Rogue River. It's About Time. JWKIS Pedestrians have org:'iii.ed to protect themselves against the tyranny of chauffeurs. END BUNION PAIN FOREVER Need (o Suffer Another Those Agonizing Tour lur ing Pains. Day There Is ono simple yet Inexpensive way to reduce. Inflamed, swollen toe Joints and get them down to normal and that Is to apply Moone's Kmcrald OH night nud morning and people who suffer from such enlargements would be wise to reduce them before they reach a more or Ich.h chronic . -stag Ask any first clans druggist for an original two-ounce bottle of .Moone's Kmeratd ON (full strcngih) and re fuse to accept anything in Its place. It is such a highly concentrated pre paration that two ounces lusts a long time and further more if this won derful discovery does not give you complete satisfaction you can have Special note: People who want to reduce swollen or varicose veins should get a bottle of Kmerald Oil at once. Applied night and morning ns directed they will quickly notice an Improvement which wlil continue until the veins and bunches are re- ducod in normal. ndv. Loan Ass'n Oregon DR. E. D. ELWOOD OPTOMETRIST has moved into his new office at his old loca-. tion, corner Main and Bartlett. He is better prepared to do testing of eyes and fitting of glasses, having put in the latest complete new set oft instruments. 301 E. Main 3O0OOOO0 oooooocooooooooooo Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 . 30 North Central Medford, Ore. booooooooooooooooooooooooo Wong Pon Chinese Medicine Fop Treatment of Acute and Chronic -'' S . ll Diseases of Men and Women. Cum-rr iiirt tumor trfalt-d. Influenza, kid ney. Iiiinlder nnil 8tom;n'h troulile, fiU, lifrniH, rupture, cI'Ih, fenmle troultUn, pnr .il i. (ever, iineiini'iiiiu, antluna ami throat troirhti-N, riH'mitittism, aiiicnoirlioei, coitrr, ttiNiiiiii)t ion, c;ilnli, p.itti, Itydroct'le, ! buiiiin. Office Hnur: 8 A. M. lo 9 P. M. Consultition Free 241 South Fro. it St. Medford, Ore. nT.P.AKP.PR 'PLEATEES DYERS HATTERS Phone 244 IS N. 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