MEDFORD MAILTRIBDNB
Uiily. SuiMaj, Weekly
I'uI'liklKii bv I tie
MEDFUHU 1'H.NTING 00.
11-17-10 ti. Fir tat. Phan T
HOUF.KT W. KUHL, Editor
B. bUMITEB SUITH. UantfM
Ad lHtleiWi.ae.il Nwir
Entered u tecond eliu nutter it Med
ford, Oregon, under Act of lUrch , 187g.
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monUia vndlng Airll 1, 1U2K, IS93,
Official paper of Uie City of Uc.lford.
Official paper of Jackaon County.
Advertfalnit llcprraeiiratlt
H. 0. UOOKNSKX COUI'ANT
Office, In New York. Chicago. Detroit,
Sao Franciao, Loa Angelea, beallla, Tort
laud. Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
The dlHhcaricnlntf inroruintlon 1
fot'thcoinlnK thrtl fleas ni'O plenti
ful In this vicinity, nut confining
thnniHelvcH to the backs of dons,
but InvixlInK kocIiiI circles this
yenr. A certnln uniotint of fleas
nro supposed lo ho irooil for a dog,
hut when they tako to roanilnK
over the necks and shoulders of
humans. Ilvln off the country, no
to speak, It Is a different proposi
tion und about time tu appoint a
speclnl commission to Investigate,
and adopt resolutions oondemntnK
the impudent fleas. This Is vital.
A prospective settler asks first
about the coolness of the nights,
ntul then desires to know if the
fleas nre hmiKry.
War horses of the Republican
party nro gathering today amid
waving flags and blaring bands, to
nominate, a presidential nominee.
The keynote speakers are bursting
with bunk. Among the opening
songs, and one that will illustrate
the deep religious nature of tho
stupendous gathering of statesmen,
will bo tho hymn, "Hwoet Are tho
l'ronilses," us tuneful as It appro
priate. When the blatherskites
known as the democrat le party as
semble, they will warble "Must
Side, West Hide." They arc all
sinners.
A war on Kunday dancing looms
In this Ktate. It Is supposed that
the reform Is bucked by a group
who have played golf every (Sunday
for years. ...
NOT KXOCKIMJ lll'llllY
(riliilraiiu ill, ItrmlAcr) . v '
Mrs. Alice Met.'rory and son,
Harvey, went to Uuyton last
Sunday, to vlidt Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Dunbar, who were slight
ly Injured in an automobile
aecldent last week. Mrs. Dun
bar before her h eel dent was
Miss, Olivia McCrory.
Haiti put a crimp in Sabbath
gadding on an extensive scale, and
caught farmers with thotr hay
down, as usual.
Dest wI.hIich are extended to the
two ghis bound to fly across the
At Mui tie. ocean, along with the
hupp they both will be remembered
longer than Alleo Older, who on
tho same perilous Journey was
forced down near tho Mahaman.
"Professors and editors, and
such "(lirhbanc's "Today"). "And
such" is a sarcastic touch.
Telf I'lymale is strutting like a
2nd loot, owing to Ihe acquisition
of n flaming red cout with gold
buttons. j
The dust hns nettled. It was
beginning to get In the hair, the
house, the jello, and the home
brew crock.
Local supply of ciinnou-rodder
will mobilize nnd entrain for Camp
Clatsop tomorrow.
Tho goodlooking young lady who
has been spending a largo portion
of her spare time on a billboard
In tho interests of a cigarette, has
unother beau,
lien Hur lauinptnun. who doe
the fancy fishing on the editorial
page of the cxtccmcd OrcKonlau.
flourishes. Saturday Henjamln bud
a piece nbout flowers, o good It
gave three valley renders the buy
fever, and Suiubiy he ground oat
an article of literary merit and
beauty. In which the allegation was
set forth that sea-gulls cuss, (iood
work, Hen!
It Is sincerely hoped that the
next electric sign Unit is Inxtullcd
by our merchants, displays tinlime
originality nnd has some red lights.
The Oregon delegation to KC.
got some of their own medicine
Saturday. They were taken from
their comfortable I 'till man, by
boosting Nebraska us of Altlauee,
and whisked by auto 14 miles over
the prairie, tu a burg comparing
to Ashland.
A DIRECTED VERDICT
WASIIINOTON, June II. OV
The motion of defense attorneys
for n directed verdict of not guilty
on tho trial of Iloberr W. Htew
art, charged with a misdemeanor
for refusing to answer question!
put by a senate committee, was
denied today by Justice Slddom
In tho District ot Columbia . su
preme court.
M.lllj M
UNUSUAL BUT
WHAT in ku rare as a rain in .June! Then , if ever days of
perfect KiniKliiiic ano- expected, and if there is any precipi
tation, it IS Olilv 11 paSSIHg" rtllOWer.
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lillt VeStcrdliV WC liacl a genuine pour, f ruill early III
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tllC 11101'lllllg to late 111 t lit? attl'rilOOII, aild todllV It looks as tllOUU'll
there might be morif.
"Very unusual," us they my
quite so IHillMial hk many cople wispon. For May was thcj fl, HCV(.i,cd B,,bacromlul bur-; clothe. .My disease run on for an
tlril'St lllollth,' for tllllt period of the yeiir, ill tjle Ilistor.V of tin J KitlH try to spell the name of ourllhcr "' ttu cleared U,. The
local Weather Bureau, anil uiidoulileifly the truth is that we
merely received the normal .May rain 1he infinth lullowiii!.',
which, overj ilii;u,r considered, is a very slight, error on the part
of the Weather .Man.
Ami this is a better Kirant'eiueut. For previously the rain
always cmue immediately jtitcr tue jiisi ai.jnni crop nau iieeu
cut, which was luinl on the hay mid un tlu.- disposition of thej
hay ranchers. ' 1
Yestenlay 'h rain mnteriiolly helpetl the liny wop we are in
formed, will be of invHlimlifc nssistanee to those who irri(,'itle,
a:itl certainly takes a heavy 'burden from he shoulders of the
family Kprinklei'ri. '. Jjiiwns which were, drii'd out in spots, are
today soaked down lo the w,:ilcr table, mid when' the sun comes
cut tomorrow or next ,day, what
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Mwlford and the surrou'idin thU.-v wilf be!
It will be (lift for the roses,
PurtlHiul Ilose.show. Too lmd
even that should end in u buret
THE C0U5TRY IS SAFE!
THICK E is no more need to worry about the Republican Xa
tional Convention. Willi Sk IS. Smith and J. IT. Cooley of
Medford seated as alternate dclevateH in the Ore(iu deleffatinn,
we can be assured the world will be made, unsafe for the Demo
cratic party.
Naturally the Mail Ti'jhunc s Jiat-hand is tittiiiK rather kihii?
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thirl afternoon, as it ralizcH its manager is to he Heated anion"; the
diKtiiiKiiished delegates' to the, convention, with a Portland rose
in his buttonhole and an enameled badge, with red ribbons nnd
gold fringe, as large as Catherine Smith's wedding cake, on the
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oiuc bhiu. ,.
We oIko join in the civic pride nrouscd bv the Heating of
. II. Cooley. When one comes to think of it, Mr. Cooley is ex-
ellently fitted for Mich a position, having many characteristics
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ee
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in common with Andrew .Mellon ot r.snnNtrlvnnia, who, as we,
have frequently mentioned, will dictate the rhoiec of this epoch-11
malcinir Lraillel'iiue. ' ' ,
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Hoover may or may not be nominated iillhough with Horah
coming out for the Secretary of Commerce 1oday, it looks more
invitable than ever, 'but this much is eertain, before the con
vention adjourns, the members of the Orojron delegation, and
the delegations surrounding it, will know tilieru is touch a place
on the map as Mudford, Oregon, ami tliatit is "the biggest and
liveliest little city in tht; world." ,-;, v V''
A GOOD BEGINNING
'UK liiiiiiaeiiu'nt ol! the .Southern Qreyon ins Cniiunnv eer
tainlv iliwnrvi. n u-nrrl nl
anutuiueed polieof redueinu; rates to eookiii"; ,MUiKuiners,
... 8ueU a, poluv-iM a:T.vre8llh.lffrltH;:Ht, W"Vnv!al.;. A,TMUay'' 11
chminc in iHiiiuiKoiiH'iit jiUMUis liighor . rales ; to tho consumer
ratlier than lower.
"Hut not only is such a policy jood Tor Aledl'ord; it wjll
eventually prove heneficial lo tho ffas compiiiiy. IAr the eorner
stone ol" any public utility sueeess is inerensetl volume mid in.
creased good will. This reduction will .secure Ihr first and eon
tribute materially to the second.
QUILL
Distribution of birth-control
anyway. Flies can't read.
When a woman chiunres her niiml three times, perhaps her
intuition is just getting the ninjie.
The doctrine of original sin
difficult to think up one that's
There are things to forget and evade, and he is a rare con
vention key-iioler who makes the keynote b natural. .
The brown derby as a campaign emblem reminds us that the j
winner of n derby race must jump
Fublei Once there was a savings account that could tell
the difference when ti man Mopped snykiug to save money.
Chinese are polite; and though 'they persist in ucctipyiiiu
part of ('hiiia, they seem very apologetic about it.
MUTT AND JEFF
JFF,THlS 6AM OF GOLF Willi,
cbsth ouk uiORM-fitiT rJeeuus.
BCING TnG CAMPAIGM rvNGSies
re,K unoieTr? amPi LoujdtM
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Vl'.RY USEFUL
in California. Hut perhaps not
a (forfreous sitht the city of
too, but lint ho nii.e fur the
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wiu " I" im; nmi nuim tin inv juu,
of xliry
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POINTS
literature wouldn't help much
is all right, but it's getting very
original.
tho wet places.
The Campaign Managers Caution a Lady on
OVMO-TD rou ANTi
HeRB, But fV
JuTSMejT recxs
r X. CAM SVAJIMS
OUR To rV
MAN fVJCXT
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Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
I Blfiied ItHera pertaining to peraonal healtb and bTflene, not hi dlmae dlagna.1. or
tr.Mmriit. will Im liiwernj bj Dr. Brady If , .lament, aelf-ail'treiiaed .Twlno. i, rnrloeed.
. Lrltera .hould U brief and .riu.n Id ink. oin; to tbe law number ol letter, te-
! celved, only a fear can to anaweied her.. No reply can be made to querlaa Ml conform-
in. lo InaliucUona. Addree. W. William Brady, ill cart ol Una n.wauap.1.
M'rri.r. nt'Min or rin.n i.o;ic
-No. 2. Di'Willof the iuHircll.
street, putting a lot of fizz In It, I
anil then he advised me lo change
name of the
ct or move.
isut he had simik-
thins wunh while
to nay when he
,.-ooled off, u n d
IIiIh is It:
In Africa, when
I had the iniiifur
tunc to s c r v e
with it much mu-
nlKjrerH knew thut ihe lntonae ht-nt
of day and Ihe Mhlverlne cold l.y
nlKht had nothinK at all to do with
; fever and the like. The Mackrt'
I know that iiites of innc,.tK siueail
pUIKUCH WHICH UCHCl 1I1H WIlltCH,
Thp Kl.rm.h all( tlM. ,.;ltKllfih wvvv
! iriu to lnmv Hie trouhU on the
cnanneanie t-iiniaip.
1 agreed with
; (lp nKK,
el's. '
In the far north I have pro
tected hands and feei from freez
ing and come unscathed through
many weary months of winter,
sleepinir In the Know, wet thl-ouuh
in the sprhiK breaks when nir;ht
temperatures slipped low enoui:h
lielleve inc. Have had clutlituf;i
the
rrozen nom iisii to foot, noen so: to sunerintendent of documents,
(hat It was torture to bend lciis. (,'overnment prlntliiK office, Wash
The ijdvlce of tile Indians ant) old- j I. C, for a copy of lliil-
lliners In Ihe far norlh Is lo for-letln 2$, tiKrlrlilttire denartineiit.
I Ki'l pneiiinonla which you think!
I J ,, u' "" '"" '""""' "'.yscs of American food materials
avoid searliiK Hie Iuiiks and keep from which nearly all "culory
feet and hands, nose and ems from lists" mo taken.
J 'mm' fa'"tu 'th'i't Vountrv ! Bah)uoKr.
j of 'bine', eoid!"'! "xV.r.T
I '"-"tu from frcezinw the only dis-.,,u,,v slts !iml ,.vt. ,)(f,n- t;i(
""' ' '"" '" " :
ami i oon i oeiieve your eriltcs
j v" " " 1 '' " ll l' d lMl,t ,m" "as
f ".ft.!" mmv existence
wl,l1'" 1 "' ""Joy I have hunted
on the turbulent stream known us
, n,e Missouri river, iioats have
" nixcd, l have battled Ice-
lhc:-e drleil my freezing clothing
by a driftwood fire. I have strip
ped to the hide In zero weather
ami turned as on
spit before
Ihe fire to keep both sides of the
old analtimy. at leant fairly warm
while soilden clolhiiiK dried on
.".ticks, Tiie only thing I ever felt
after such exposure was n ccrtali)
exhilinitio,,. a tim-llmt of the skin
from head to foot, a prickling a7',o1,,j.1.rA1,( . jhn ,.. i,Ml (-u i
ii my Miitij ii, iti i-uiifu l ill'. .! 1
cotnpiiniiins In similar plights havef
wailed about pneumonia but 1
never heard of one of them con
tracting -It after sudden cold im-
mer.slon of this wort.
!aHt "r 1 Interviewed a man.
wild iv ni lit n Tiirbluli IxitK wl.on I
the building caught fire. Time wasi
mldwlnler. Wrapped in ,a bath
towel- and inJthing nioref barefoot,
bareheaded, sweating like the devil,
ho dashed Into suh'ern weal her
and cooled off considerably beforo
he was able to push through the
crowd and enter a steam-heated
building. Sweat hud frozt-n on his J
hair, face. neck. legs. He walled 1 f
and moaned. He talked of pneu- 1 f
monta, cold and grip. 1 kept track : -.
of this bird and be has so far mr-
vlved without even a sneeze'.
Another incident. I was suf for- j
Ing from some kind of a none .
and throat infection which had !
run two days. Mars buzzed, head j
ached, bones ached, I had the I
snufflen. IiIpikU iiiIIpiI II n (,ilil I
really 1 felt hot. The outdoors
called to me on a cloudy, overcast
day when tho Icq had Just slipped
from the lakes. There was a cold
north wind. frost was still on
tho ground, lee .still clung to the
banks'of creekx, nlough. bayous und j
, !
fishing that would come later. We
had a M'lnc. We found that Ihe
Ii hI I'lnces In seek tile ellljdve min
nows were four and five feet deep.
Too tleep for bin waders. I. the
"cobl" Miifferer. waded Into the '
'water up to my armpits. Cold,
brother, it was cold at first. I
'T' ."' .V"' K"foot
again, then landed the net. Thist
performance was repeated severnl 1
times In two hours. After tile first !
illlinei'.sion the water seemed less !
cold. My companions complained
necau.se the wet seine turned their
hands bine, so cold was ll
Three boms after I left the last
slough 1 arrived home
en-pi Into
nued my
! the basement anil oh
(fORt!
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wt'i rioiiuiig, wic com Winer, mo
Mttcr x)osur', the hnnl UiUvv uu
tlor trying cuntlitioiiH, did not nf-
fi'l't tllf l-l'XIlil-llllll'V iltfll'lill fl.al.l
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tsrvi'H of fover whiMi I went -on tht
cxiM'tlftlori. I know 1 had nunc
wlu-n I fot hump.
Ho then; yrju urv, I holii-ve un
you believe. I havt-n't hceii - iiljlc
to test out that Hkln theory of
Vours vet nnd muv iwvr t. un
lih-ned Kreuchlbllt j tio know from u thouwuid
regiment of Krratim ,mc e-x)uileiiceM thut rvxplru
renown. then the ,orV dUcascH do not rnmn f,n.
(xpoHiire.'
I Thn.t. an. SU(.h tjl(n,tf. ' ,rtt,,.,.
fvvt rrtmthitc foiett triH f-iUiin-
on outdoors adventurers, but 1
can't find any proof of the cold
draft bogy. Anil I was huntiiiK
for furli proof in several different
climates before I ever knew of
L)r. William lhady.
Cordially and respectfully.
JACK 1J; WITT.
UrKKTIOXK .XI AXSWIOHS
Calorics Pully Itcvcalcd.
1'Ieu.se send me u candle list or
ti ll me where 1 miijht Kct one.
Mrs. R. H.
Answer Send ID cents In coin
This is the uriclnal talilo of mini.
, thai it is too soon.
Mrs. M. G.
Antswer. . oti're richl if he
, COUidn't ho wouldn't, it n wrong
' TX
x montiis old. it is all riuht
If the baby Kets up on his own.
The same applies about stauillllK
und waiklnu.
Tuberculosis.
At tlie summer boaniluK house
where my family plans to spend a
few week, one of the ImnueVw.M
, hnsn atlmiieiv-iihulu lu tl,n,.
, dunuer to my wife or children?
, y o. h.
j ;.' "Answer. I'erhuns not to vour
I wife, but certainly the children
ehould not live jn the house w ith
',,,,,,,,;' whf, hns ti.,.,.ii . .
Lester Lark, o' the' Weekly Slip-
horn, won th' Tell Binkley prise
feP tn. bcst writcup of a burnin'
bultdln', bein' th only contestant
that didn't say anything about ih
flemes "belch in' forth" an "th'
structure bein gutted." An opti
mist Hs a feller that digs dande
lions out o his lawn
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from rag. One)
ver as the little boy about ens'-1
tor oil
He doesn't like tu take
it, but he knows it is good 'for j
, lillll. I
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, In New York, not liif from ihe 1
the Golf Course
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fe.THe Pill iosr"
Dogs.
MISSGT TrtMi
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THINK
v)OLD LADY
MIGHT
HAV lULCt
she
r mL
1 '.t'Jfr'jM
Rippling
Rhymes
(By Wtlt M.MOS1I
LAW ABIDING
Horn is bUMditu, In our little
towu, were whot and tthtin and
fltricken down like in ad (Ioks, by
the cops; they'd not surrender
on Uemaiul, ro went to fertilize
tie land and help out future
tnijtH. There'd been a carnival
of crime on deck for quite a
llttte time, und citizens were
More; some honeKt voters, going
home, were roundly plugged
u)Hrj the dome, nnd robbed of
all their Htore. Thingn grew so
bad that l-rudent wirhts weVs
Beared to walk the KtreetH o'
nightfi, lent they be robbed or
slain; so when the cops begun
to fility, I heard approving peo
ple say. "Their course is save
and Bane. When criminals o
forth with gats to rob good peo
ple of their hats, their gems and
parsola, It does uot punish them
if they are pinched by harness
bull, and placed 'twlxt prison
walls. It doesn't make their feet
grow cold, for they will shortly
he paroled, or pardoned and set
free: some mild official, court
or board will see they're pres
ently restored to priceless lib
erty. Then they will get their
gats from pawn, and shoot some
voter on his lawn, and steal his
fountain pen; but If they're shot
and planted rteht, when coppers
meet them in the night, they
will not rob a-iain." The finest
people In the town were laying
this raw logic down, without a
blush of shame; they'd lost all
notion that the law would ever
mnlto the haltor draw, or slop
the slayer's game. And you will
hear men talking wherever you
propel your bus, uron a summer
morn; and It's a dismal state of
things, you must agree with me,
that brings the law ,to common
scorn; -. - - -
i MlU-Carlton hotel, three young p
' llcemen aaunterin-T: across the
' street, each carrying a repeating
rifle or shotgun. They comman-
dwoi- ii tnvlcHlv nnd. wlttl trm ririver
none too well pleased, start on their
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A New York Crowd looks and
wonders mildly, whom they intend
I to shoot and where. Such Is our
i civilization, in 1928, with bootleg
and bandit accessories.
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I Golf balls will be painted bright
i colors to correspond , with golf
sticks nnd blazers. Orange ami
yeuow uro iujuiui . i uib m, m-
terest soimr moro than any ctfn-
.vent loo. , r .", ; ; c? ; ;. ;
On vonr radio you will bear the,
convention speakers before they
are heard by those sittin.; one hun -
dred feet from them. Klectrlcity
carries the voice 10,000 miles Taster
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I lilt ll ll tciii uutei wituvie.il hid nu
mi, ri,p,
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Wall Street. Report
MOW YOI1K, .lune 11. W A
'lisallonal decline of (17 a share in
the common stock of the iWitaly
eorpoiatlon. on the .New lrk u.b
market, coupled .-with an increase
in call money rate from 5'S to (1
i ' J ' Z
movement on the New oik slock
exchange today wliich earrlvd
prices of many stocks down $S to,
( Sto a share.
! I'iincitaly common sold as
(as 2 "J 3 a share in April. It broke j
ilo 133 on the curb market. j
On tho stock exchange. Haldwln ;
M-omotlve,
t'nited States fast . un,UM.sun,Hl UH executor of the cs
Case Threshing nud.tjll(, i.,i i: lierren. deceased.
Iron Pipe,
Russia Insurance each sold $)'! n
j share or more lower, while Wright
Aeronautical, i usnman s mmery.
Curtiss Aeroplane and fltlsbtirg
nnd West Virginia mid down 5i to
ljK ,
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I i ni.ed Slates Steel co union.
'Cei.eral Motors, (.eneial l'.lcctlic.
I Anaconda Copper nnd other recent
; industrial favorites sold down tJ to
i?l a Hbare. -
I So great 'was Ihe late rur-h of
!elliiig that the liclier was I'l mill -
utes
late In recording the final!1'-"1 01 11,1 m lM'' .' eriaiaii .
miotailon.
W11 r.rnnmo
Women Know!
a face powder like this new won-1 .AMllinm .Melville Herren, F.xccu
dei ful Kronen process powder call-, 'or of the estate of l.ulu Ci. llurrcn.;
e.l MKI.LD-CI.U Slavs on longer j deceased. Address. 331 I'uciflc
keeps that ' ugly shine away Uldg., l'ortllind, Oregon,
gives the skin a soft, peachy look; . . . O. A. N15AL,
prevents large pores. You will Attorney Tor Kxecutor. . '
be amazed al the liealitifvlng Ulial-j Pule of first publication. Alayi
Hies and purity of M Kl.l.O-C I.o. I I Itli. HISS. I
ou wilt be fclud you trie,l it.
Heaths Ill-UK Store.
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M0NDAY.JUNE18
n. . of ,1 1i.n 1 I f fctltt
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Crasc, and family of Bend.
Klmer Hull and family were re
cent week-end visitors at Crescent
City, Cal.
.Misses Lee and Jessie Seabrooks,
accompanied by .Mis. Hunter of Cen
tral Foini. siartod for Los AneWles
brooke. who is graduatius thi ieim,' '""'v U
tUu. HtnL.-tiiftiitnrft In ,I.os Au-fto 6, on the Hears lot.
Attorney 'Porter IS. Ncff of Med-1
ford and liowaru rvinynum 01 ten-1
. . . ' V ' I. ...iMu..M
tare WriOf U " nnatiMa county met here Sa.ur
The w' lson-Nealou hay haying V lo hear K. X. li.'tes. grain in-
craw Is working la tho Heaule sec- vestlwtor for the depar nient, of
ion 'agriculture, speak on the grain
L. l. Schafer Is slowly recover- industry. Hulking operations and
Ing from his recent Illness. , other work relative to the in-
The Sams Valley Grange recently dustiy were taken up by .Mr.
placed a large order for hay and . p.aiea. .
stock salt to be distributed .mione ! - - - 'r-T. --
its members. '
Albert Anderson, James Sea
brooke, Dorothy Mcewood, Huth
Collins, l.ols l.oesch and Archie :
West went to Ashland Friday and
received their diplomas, having sue-1
cessftilly passed the eighth grade;
state examinations,
i oitnough the school term In this
! district was badly broken into by
Uie infantile paralysis scare last .
i fall, all tho pupils successfully I
made their required gradoB, which ,
speaks well for the two toachei's In
charge ot the school, Miss Purcell '.
and Miss Sweeney.
Owing to the fact that Miss ,
Sweeney has decided to take more
training in college work, she will
not bo hero for the next scnooi t
year, which is regretted very much ;
by the school hoard and patrons of !
the district. j
Many from here attended the
graduatlr-T exercises of the Central
Point schoolB. Alvln Hamilton of ;
this district was one ot those re-j
; ceivlng high school diplomas,
Mis. Hattie Cameron ant
and ehil-1
j, , i in in,irn,t
oren. who nao ,., ,
for several months, are now living ,
j in the house tocently built on their,
j properly here,
A mill has been installed at the
I Dunlap & Hamilton dairy ranch for i
I wgrinding feed, which it Is claimed j
! will grind alfalfa containiiiT needle
grass into mcai wuu uie i wu
able slickers of the needle grass
entirely eliminated.
.rNotlcos ate posted calling atten-
ilon 'to. thp-annual school meeting
June IS,, -at which a director for
! tho three-year term and a clerk
j will be elecled. Also the school
, board is .Ir.sking for bids on llic
! delivery of 40 tiers of wood.
Those, from here who attended
" - ,
the Decoration Day exercises at 1 1
i Central. Point were very much im-;
J pressed With the aiiproprtato pro-1
cram, but were also .Treatiy sur
' liiisea Ti" see that, only one lone,
Civil war veteran Was in attend-1
ance. , - " i
What Is believed to have been
, h through a n;lrlow passage-,
,wn- ,he Hycl. callM,d le ,0HS
' , of s1lee lcUr.;ins
M . and ,lanllltoll ner,.
.Tho first hatching of niosquilos
I . ,, ,, ,,,. ,.,, . ,
gii(-,ces. u, clIe ,rom , appear-
i ances. n3 Uie meadows and alfalfa
- 'hiBh4fi,1ls Ble !ntei",'d with millions of
KXcXI TOlS'S SAT.K I.VMT .
HKKKKN KKTATI-:
V.i'li-.. U hcrehv ulvi'ii that the
j by authority of the Circuit Court of i
the State of Oregon for the Counyf
oi iiiiinuiiiitu, un un unu um ii
the lfth day of June, Dti'S, pro-
j 11 M,'M i Mr iim
lowing described real properly be-
lonuhm to said estate, to-wit:
(ivt.mment lot number three
.1,,. Soiilbeast nionler (Si:i.k)
l)f ,K, .(,,wesl iiiinrter (NWVi)
, aiel the .North half .'-l of tliei
'Soutliweyt ituarter tSW'il of Mec-I
' lion ten tin) In Township forty,
; l,4ll Sou'.h of Itange three tan
' : sixty-four- and fifty-seven bun-!
'dredlhs acres, situated in Jackson!
j County and State of Oregon
Said properly will be sold fori
cash lt hand on confirmation of.
( IhUo of last publication, June
M1II1. IV'JS.
T't Met 11 Ti. !.. . - v
i
llliem, and all seem to have keeo
appetites.
The lmi vesllus of Hie first cruu
of alfalfa is I" full sius here and,
' wita the continued cood weather,
! will he completed ill a few days.
! The first cutting of alfalfa con
I tains much more foul matter than
usual, owin-s to the excess ainuunt
of rulti winch prevented furmers
'getting their fields properly culti
vated. There are a few fields of good
grain in the distiict hut the crop
as s whole' will he very Inslgnlfl-
jCH11, principally
becuuse of thu
! Prl of the product compared with
the cost of production, which has
driven muny farmers out of tho
game.
Illickiiioos Ileal Walla Walla
l'ENDI.KTO.N. Ore., .lune II.
. n ,, !..!. ,,....-l. ,.n tli. nurt
f tie m kliru ai)d u flock of
'i
Tulk o Wheat.
KNDLKTOX, Ore.. Juno 11.
: fli r-one hundred grain men ot
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Developing
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