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3JEDF0BD' raTTJ TRIBUNE, fEDFORP," OftEfiOy. WEDXEftDTXT- 'AVVJT: :1 f,' l02rV PXGE EIGIIT GOLD-HILL C. OF C.; I IT STU. AND ROAD ISSUES nl.l COLD IIII.U Aim. 1 Tin. C Hill fhnnitn'r of cu. irm-rt'c nut fit 8 u'clook on Muiidity rvt-iiinu. April ii. at Unir r'Kular iin-Wiim pl;n i In Hi" rouncil iitnni nf tin city hall. The mctlnK nis .alt.-, m ardor ly tin' pri-Kiileri of tin luh. A. A. Wiilker. mid th inliiul tlif iM-evimi mi-nlink' on Munli - were ri'iii! and nppr.'V'-t.. A i f -1 ihlr atlunditum. Mi- i;iiu;tt lut-ur dur wuic k recovery it I expected1 Mr. Frunk Collia and little; HtMiHd the nii'd af citiununity Kiiih- thai h will he wHl iu the uvuy 1 of WilHtw Spring wuh vlBlt- UIMI Lllllt lllf M'llUUI PII'IUIU IUIIIIU. '' iij.tM he the pla.e wluii- all ponh ran! (lite of the reirnlar tMiief uivcni .Mr. Carter and Ceut'K" Mux-1 aihei- with -iual repi priitiitiiHi. ; every other Saturday night Ik f lniwell motored l AuhlunU Kunduy He iiIhu Htatcd that the hiIhmiI given at the local puvitlon. The j niornint,'. , hoard wuh planning to Install a dam oh are t4pnnKored ly Ml, Kin-. Mi', und Mix. K. IC. Hatch well 1 ihw k tea in heater In the mhool ; raid, ami hln Imperial orchestra and .Mr- and Mr. Jtoxcoc ThoniuH huilding. will furnlKli the muni.. TheMef .ledford motored through! After a dlKfUMHiun an to the cm-! ilnncfH art growing to he very pop-j GiuntH J'hkh and up the Applegatei ployinn of charleM Osr an coarh ular and at every dance there in '.Sunday. They were dinner Kt'tK . J?J't ' in the M-hnol for the rnmmt: v'tir. ;u large crowd attending. ,at Amy's place In the evening on. I H? iHCW tttt&nCQtl ,UttlOtl a motion was made l.y Kird liny! J- XV. C'lnrk him recently con-j their way home. and seconded l.y Tony H'wm. that verted the front taut of hiK retl-, ,Mr. Jan. HteWart of Medford the Huh approve the action of the'd'iue Into a confectionery and ex-! umi her HlMter. Alia. K. It. June. yrhool hoard, whatever may thiiy.pi'ft In the near future to nerve 0f je Creek, were recent hoi (He, ', t liKht lumhen. eigam. canoieK anu,iOI jn our eny. The Great Independent 1 of the Erskine Six 795965 . o. b.Jactory bi2x roomier more powerful aver aged bcttei than 54 mite, an hour for 24 coniecutive hour, be at in k every previous record for itockcar. under $1 ,000. Brilliant i .. .... ... h.i-viiniur Mtiorniuurr num on nour ni .. . , . . . .... I . . I r it m .u W t 'In If Will .-' II 11 lu I .. 1 tl .... 1 t .t n t wi, 1 1 . . ' . . r r. . i ne a over lining ii in cm m 1 - -i i . jiiiu .mi , " tne amy you ouy, ti, oi-muc ipccu later m (,,,.,! n,i nrniiouiiiM mnii t o i ronfect lonery open on iu iu uaj . lin(i ,iMUirhtei n. Sh r pv and Dona i vwneo wne. print a booklet dcHcrihlng our nlghtH to accoinmodale those wh.tjenff( motored over from Kla- ent ry. After a lengthy dlscim- Jitlend the dan eH. niaih KalU KuHter Sunday and (lf slim ut this prrddem the Huh ad-; Mr.' MH Airs. it. i napman Hjuni wtfr(. KueFtH at Amy's place, wher.? journed upon motion of .Mi, iteeu.'" f'U"j'"- . u. .Mr. und .Mrx. -Miiea t anuaii arm Among th-e hooster present fit'i" motorting to the xummlt of Kcn, Harlan. Minn Cheryl Kmith. - , u.. i.... w!,. ,..., ... 1 1 tii'f meeting were .iesHi"H. imi''ii, --"-t (ininilinu i ann an aim j. nwm - ivi.o.h i,..- ...en Ki . miinif f(. I Walker, (Juy. Siiorh. MammeiKly. I,. J. MnUPi noIdH, who han heen . lvk(J ft, rnjoyed KaHter dinner. niwL lill !7 mI!I;,,'p1- )r,lk' K,,,"'r",k for tow lK Mr. unl Mr. E. I- Farm of i nil- ncxi im'fuiiK win ih iiimii mr " " - it PTitriil 1'iilnl weif i-aiier in uui i Mciinliiy tvciiinc ut 7 :3l at thi'i' Thn ,i-alhr III nur -vicinity . (1, . Kun,in.. sump moflinK iilm-e. mi April L'J.ihpotk in nr iviiniiiim mi. " ""'i .1H. carter, .Mrs. C .C. fhit-; Kvi-ryntif In invllcil to utli nil thin I rocrllt fillllliixlal raiim vf nwm lwljd n, .lauthliT, Dorothy, and mi-flliiK anil all nhniilil iiIUmwI iih J ' njnylne a ilay of Hiinshinp now M r) (.Ilr, (. ,, f t n Illtcnlril a' If the people of till romiminlly! n'l H"'n. Hprlnic will rnlnlilv j t-ilriHtlnn Science lecture ut and the miiTnunilliiK connlry ki-i K-1 here after all. allhoiiKh II ,,.,., I 'asu IiihI Thurdny eve-! ti.u-.-lher it Ih iinwllile to enconr- i already late. If the eather tlirilH : n)nB aue new Industry and capital Into! out to be warm for a few dayn' M,iml(, Hannn. Mrs. Hattlej our city. A cluli mieh a thin haa H'' river will prohalily clear up i Nelll),.r nm ,iaUi;hter. l-itura I'm--: liuifs lii-en needed In Hold lllll. audi permit fluhinK when the HcaHon i ' . ,,1.nn,i(i:lu,.htBr. recgy now tliat we have one urtinnlzeil, "I" '" ""i- ..,-.. ,.,, jat.kHonvillc vlHltorn u. league, a loriner remoem i The New Dictator Champion of iwpriccl .rtock Dictator Sd. rcntl, traveled 1 .183 ""2 U cootinuou. running. veijn beltCT tnn pule-, muiute .peed record fcr.tock car; ni95'1295 f.o.b.jactory ' i , Khorh, the chairman of the rum mittee, ttaid that a report wan not available hut that the fronts who I are to join not together on last WedneHday evening and Marled to I organize. There were nine pi es-1 ent at the mertim. ami It was stat-j ed that IX more had filetl appllea-1 tlonH to join. The nieeiini; place of the HcoutH will prohahly he in . the hi:!, nchool M.vninaslum Nince t f. I'liK.ir fU,.,.., I .ml Hi., wrhool hoard have nam-tlnned thU f,v0' V,M",' Httoulil attend and hooni the heneflt, to'he derived from the! A. . Keruuson of SawiHle. Calif.. ; city the f ore. part of thin week, lie It In expected ":,M ,,t,f,n vi.sltll.K t Me past few (layn i " " "i"'" ' or i n ih weeK at the home or j-nu MM " " l" " " wa .m omoinve of the .Miller & Kcnui movement and that In the near future there will he a la rue mi in her of rirnntH lut eal ly. Kor . a Hhoi't. time al the c: 1 11 1 meeting the dfrnMiNHlrni an to the road hIkuk from Cold lllll to Craler I-nke. Mr. Iteed mentlrned that the flKh und Kame commlvin of the Btate of Oregon Ih nolmr tu hold a haimuet In Ashland on Wed neHday evenii.K at 7;Ho. It Ih to he at the Mlka" litilhllnn and wveral r'peerheH are to ho prPm;ntod, It wah Htatcd that then- were expected to he over 400 people ut this athr eriim and that Cold Mill xhould he reprenented at thin tHPfilHK. Hi-v-ernl of the r-luh memhers promised Mr. and Mrs. A. O. HlHCkliorr of Milwaukee. Wi., wan a recent) caller In our city. Mi. niHckhofi'! Feel Miserable This Spring? To Be Well Your Kidneys Must Function Properly. SPRING find you tired, nervous and depressed Ardfyou sliif and achy, subject to dark in g backache, drowsy headaches und dizzy apclla? Are kidney excretions too frequent, scanty or burning in pasHutie? Too often tins indicates nlum-iih kidneys and shouldn't be neglected,, , Doan's Pills, a stimulant diuretic, increase the secretion of the kiilnsyn jnd thus aid in the elimination, of waste impurities. Doan's are endorsed everywhere. Aslt your ncighburf 50,000 UsersEndorse Doan's: Mri. M. Gorton, 1202 nth St., II00H nivor, Ora., mmyui "My kidney I rou filetl mo and didn't act tliey ln.uld. 1 h.i liou., aches iuite f roiiurnlly aittl iilfnini lioiti backache aitd Kircnra over my ltidin-v. Hihiii iter I uttl Doan't I'illa tlin t:hr nod iiaini left and iny kidiieyB haven't hivcii uta any Kermison of thia elty. A hlHtorh;al whow nut It led ' The 10 ve of the IU'Volullon." wan niven on Friday afternoon at the lf h-rhool auditorium. The picture we llllusti'iitrd in hl.slorieul au- Utentleity MIlHl HrejVH as the rlolM Hectlon iih -the .1. (). IMerre plaei Mr. Teat,'ue reHlden at lioHton, Mat.j and it Ih mirely a treat to him to ho vIhUIhk with frlendH of several yearn uko. , j C. .1. Hhorh, Mr. and Mi'h. Mer rltt Merriman and Mrs. (leorwe Ktoitry if Medford nl In lloHton between the Toi Iph and i Hammrly were vlii!nn In Med the - AmerJrauH and the lioston tea party. TIUh wuh n Kieat help to the Hrhnol xtinh-iitH who take his tory tuh jects hecnuw the mukorH lOuhank 1'ltiK. MrH. II. R Hampton of Kla-1 math KallM in takins treatment at the HoKue liiver sanitarium. I Mr. and Mr. Jan.' I'elton of Fort Klamath wi re viHitlns their ( many friends In JnekKonville Fi t-1 dav. haviiur npeni hoiuo time In California and an KuetH of Mr. I'elton's hrother. ;iohn Orth, und ford on Sunday evening. Mr. Hhorh and Mr. Merriman had the rhanee to talk with ICdward Kpaff .rtl, the from I,'""'", oi .... j en- route to ineir nome at run of American hlistotv wow nortrnv- can l.eirJon, who arrived n.i i.. n..i.- i. ,i. i.. t lnnn Vm- In n ttlfi nn itllnted liv ... i.v,,, km in. iik-ii rn-ini in - - - - ,,, ,u fr Mr. Hreen. an army pilot. ihe- . . ... i j... n i ...,w, f.,r mem- M in: l,ynn Rumley nntl ohil- hernhlp ha heen a great Kuoce 1 lent Friday In MeUfoid. in thi part of the district and unnlnKtn f Orants we certainly hope thnt h'ffion an-1 w a week-end visitor here tivitloH will proKres with rapidity ' with relativeH and friends, in thin eounty. Albort Hitckert, wife and baby LhhI Friday, on the U.eal field.' were visitor;, on Bltf Applenate the Cold Hill and HnniH Valley high Kum1liy' HchoolH met in deadly combat In I bottle MontKomery of a ha-sebull Kntne. The Kitme Htart- Medford spent the week-end with ed out lop-Hided. Cold Hill having . 'omhet in thin city, a lead of 4 to 0 In the fli-Ht innln.i AI- 110,1 Mra- Knut '"' This neure waH held until the fourth nd Mr. and Mrs. Sum Habh of luulim when SamH Valley piled up : Medford were dinner kuvhXh ut several runH and mil-punned the, the w. A. ChilderK home Sunday. vi,.i i i i ,ri,.1.1 Mill tmirk. Thcv inn lntnlnei ' H, uoo ierr umi "."Hinm, In our Ht'y the pant few'duy at-j their lead throughout th game. Katherine. who have bevn VIhU. ....!(.... . lllllrt f lllll Ul'lll-ll llOlnir 7 Til ft III HIP r "IK W.HI .lUf. n ..i....i"t .... eiicouraKinK people to Join heea ue fnvnr. The HneupH for the team of the low rimt of Insutanre itndjw(,ro: the inmost henefltH to be derived I Onlil Hill Coy. catcher; Marvin due the principal, Mr. Uluett HecurliiK the picture. I he Modern Woodmen met on Monday evening at H o'clock In their new ineetiuu; hall which they recently purchased from W. H. Walker. Several me inborn were present at the meeting and al) had an enjoyable time. Tim Modern Woodman will Hive a social, whie.h wuh decided at the meeting, on April Bl" for the benefit of the members of both the Modern Woodmen and the Koyal Neigh bors of America. Mrs. Stall Smith, the district deputy of the Rova! from membership. Mr. ami Mtm. Fl".vd Knnce and daughter ttuth returned last week from K la mat h Falls, where pre viously Mr. f.nnee wuh employed. Walter Zimmerman of Chllnuuln was viiiHing In our city this week with friends, lie reports employ ment is opening up In Klamath county very rapidly. Last week 11. O, Mnreloclt of this city purchased the iuterestti of ChurlcH Kell in the Crater Lake confeotlonery. All the fixtures were bought by Mr. Morelock and he will remain In the same loca- (Ion until a little later when he expects. If possible, to obtain the building In which Ih now operating Ihe Heaver theater. Mr. MorHock has thoroughly remodeled Ihe con fectionery and is now open for1 business. Mr. Kell has owned the! pitcher; Shaver, first base; David son, second base; Cray, third base; Card ncr, nhortstop; Italloy, center field; Whealley, right field; Sar gent, left field. Sums Valley Hoist, pitcher; Hlgham, catcher; Jones, first base, McDonotmh, Hcctmft base; F. Straus third base; Sims, shortstop; Wil son, center field; A. Straus, left field; Treshain, right field. Credit is due Maxwell Marvin, our high school pitcher, for 'bitting Ihe old pill so far that He made a Iminc-run and had plenty of lime to go around the bags again. The next game will be played at lluguc lllver on Tuesday afternoon, Wllmer Hailey Is confined to his homo this week on account of slrk ness. A carload of choice fir lumber for the deredue on Foots creek confectionery for the past few years wuh unloaded thin week from the DOAN'S p,&s A STIMULANT DIURETIC .Mi KIDNF.Y.1 Ibaltr-Mltburn Co MlftChrm Duffnlo.NV ; Imt hn mm wllhilrnwn til (nt I i'sIh from Ihn confi-rlUtnt-ry liusl j new. j W. Keryuson Iiiih Iht-ii Hlrk till-n-t fv iliiyt. nt liiH homo on th I m.rlh mIiI,-. AH tumuli lili Attend the IBalll assa ; v ,Tu.esday, April . 17. local trackH. The work on the dredge Is now In full swing and everal men are being employed. The telephone line to it haa been completed. About $500, naa win he bhi-Mpent on the work upon the dredge and this will furnish employment for several men of the stirround- Ing country ami start the clrcula-' tlon of the employment here on (he Incline. M. S. Johnsotf, n former resilient andiowuer of Johnson's Croceterla here, has been in Hold Hill on business for the past week from Toledo,, (trc Mr. Clay, the head of the hrancn office of Mason Klirmnn company of Medford, was In tiold Hill Tues- day on business. to and return Go April 16 Return any time prior Midnight April 22nd. Convenient service on the Oregonian JACKSONVILLE and Mi'H. H. M. Williamson, left for their homo at Oakland, Calif., Tuesday morning. Mr. und Mrs. S. 10. Dunnlng ton. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. J)un nlngton and mm, Tommie, and Hurdette and Kodger Unnnlngton were visitors on .lllg Applegate Sunday. A picnic dinner and baseball game were the attrac tions, Mr. and Mrs. fleurgo W. AVood and h in a 1 1 daughter, Horn ice; spent Saturday evening and Sun day In Medlord, Mr. Wood having the pleasure of hearing the speech of 10, 10. Spafl'ord, national com mander of the American Legion, of which Mr. Wood is a member. M i'. and Mrs. (lien Halo spent the week-end wit h relatives in Ashland. The rooked f o o d and fancy work sa le gi ven by the 1 toya I Neighbor ladies Saturday was very successful. All of the cooked food wiim readily sold and also a largo amount of the fancy work. k '-jot 4 r ih. mmmzxi&tirim 3s "oS ' ' PAUI8. France. April 11. UP) Fifteen remon were kllk-il nml HO Injureil In n collision of trains bound for the Kiichein race truck just outHiiln of I'aria nt 1 : ;S0 tills alturnoon. Hl:VA IEIJ, Alaska. April II iPt Sharp cartluiuikcs. a-coinpanli-il by heavy rumbliiiK. served as nn ulurm clock for residents of this district at 4 : 0'.i n. m. today. The disturbance lusted about one min ute. l.lKhter shocks were felt first, followed by a heavier one. in the oust-west direction. Lv. ' Ashlnnd . Medford . . Gold Hill , t Grants Pass , Glendale Ar.' Portland 5:45 p. m. . 6:10 f 6:35 . 7:15 8:55 . 7:15 a. m. Plan to go Ask your local agent N O W to make reservation and for further information. Southern Pacific J. 0. CARLE, Agent L M Ism Martha I la n ley , n u rse o f Sacred Heart huvpital of Med-' ford, um .liss Alice Haiilcy, were in Jacksonville alurday vlsitiny Miss Moltle Hull at the sanita rium. C. C. Chltwood made a busi ness trip to San Krancisco the latter part of the week, returning Sunday, Dr. ltohinson taking charge of tho Jacksonville phar macy during Mr. Chitwood's ab sence. Mrs. Clura Stewart of Portland is visit imr at the home of her parents. Mr. and .Mrs, . K. C St an wood. Mr. and Mrs. tlem go Maxwell trausjicted business in Medford Saturday. The I'resbyterian church, wan beautifully decorated for the Knsler services. The decorating was doni, by Mrs. Katu I luff man and her uasistunts. AAn rxt client sormon -was dwUvered by Ue. Kltner McVlcker. The mimic hy ihe -nlr was especially fine. The first number was a duel by Mrs. Itixhy and Mrs. Sanden. of which the choir sang the chorus. The I second number waw a solo b Mrs. chrxtrr Wendt w 1 1 h the) choir singing the chorn. Mr. and Mrs. Arm-it left fm Klamath Kails Saturday morning to vlnil relattven over Kaster. The county council uf iyT A. held a meeting at the rreshy lerlan church Saturday. An ex- cellcut dinner was svrved In the basement of the church by tbe local '.-T. A. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Petlon 're f allers at the home of Miss Mr Cully Friday. Mlns Van Meter, of Medford was a cnllei; ut the home of Mis. Ccorttf a tax well utuidA' ,'. k, .c , A Stylish Blouse Tt'a color these. 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MYERS CO. 132 South Riverside Studebaker Dealers Phone 464 7fc year of manufacturing integrity and experience stand back oE StadcaSier-Erskii Cars MOiJBM 1-T Going to PORTLAND? Then you'll enjoy your atay thereat the Imperial Hotel Wh new LOW rates mrt now In effect. RoatniWithout Bath: 1 person. $1.50 per day and up 3 person,$2.00 per day mid up Room With Bath: - 1 person, $2.00 per day and up 2 persons. J. 00 per day and up Sreci.1 rite, wfwre mer than twopertcsa occupy on. room, coauteut imk Above, f 77t. Hmub ol PmonmlStwict" GXJtTfttiuAoPTt. The 1928 motor oil INVESTMENT THE NEW ZEROLENE A STANDARD O.'L PRODUCT rpnnnnpc-i ii irvyiDcn FOB JSVt-.BY. VSK n 9 AT ' D" TROWBRIDGE mm M'MHKIt YAliO as.1 Lb a dji ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. H. HILL, Ma?iagar Phon 105 SO N. Central Medford, Oregon Mull Trihune elnsjifioj adn reach 10.000 penple nr mnra every dev. tf CIASSIFIKD ADVIKTISLNO GETS RESOLTi MEDFORD FUEL CO- 1118 North Central T. PHONE 631 Buy 'a load of Green Pine Slabs now you will have dry wood when your present supply is con sumed. , ( t 12-1NCH OR 16-INCH ' GREEN PINE SLABS, per load $2.75 A