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MEDFOHd'mATL TnTBUNE, MKDFOKD. OflEfiOy, TUESDAY, TUNE 19. 1928. ; Y THE SICK LIST! ECTORS MINERAL ARE SELECTED BY I ARE NUMEROUS IN EAGLE POINT VOTERS' THEGOLD HILL AREA I mamiesiu ruck or Home other min-1 joiul bed must fuiii;tti (Iil'su thivo ' puinu with mine nil water. They ; . all toulaln tuiltihur urnl inun-Kia J so It is thought that this limn is entirely iob;.il.to. , h PXCIV, FfVK --i-i-u-J . ii-uu law ' CAMP CLATSOP, Ore., June 18. ! (Special Correspondence) The -hoc i E.UW.U POINT. Juno 111. Tho i COM) lril.L. June 1 H. Tint lo; annual school election was hold j inK operatious upon the head of Monday afternoon ami qulto a j Sardine I'reoli are now in lull larse Kalherlni? of voters (unied t bwIiik. The place near where the mil III' lirt?:in Wim re-eloel I'd llt'feiit lin'i.im. iw li.l,,i- il.,,,.. tiviu ond week ot enmp In now well nn- irlork by a unanimous vote and Mr. loaned off' in 19. a. This time the dcr way anil during tills week tho : Alittelsledt was elected as director operations have mun further up three thousand troopers assembled ! without opposition lor the three! the creek in quest of larne timber here will ho Initiated Into the moro ', ''"" telm- "' T- Seaman was land what's more they have found It. ... 'elected to fill the vacancy caused Some veiy excehem specimens tire tnirieato details of army training; by Ule ,,,. of Mr. .ul ( ,lal ,. lim, SUB.U. ,lim, ,t tho first week huvliin been entirely j Kor a number of years u splendid ; seems il at there is a large number taken up with details of prellinin-' Interest has been si. own In the of siiKar pines where they are he nry training. j school meetings which speaks well i In-'; cut. A 00 horsepower caterpll- 1 for the town. There is nothing Jler is being used to "snake" the With Ideal weather conditions ! more vital to all of the -people of logs out. The landing is ubou! prevailing hore now the members j a community than the school and I seven miles from the forks of the of Company A are as a whole all j It should hold their interest and at' creek. feeling fine and the morale Is ex-1 million. The logs are being hauled to eel lent. Hut several members have Jack Flo rev has gone to Portland Gold Hill by truck and then loadetl had minor ailments Interfere with j to confer with Portland specialists, ion cars and sent to Medfurd to Jlr. Florey has been Buffering Willi jthe Owen Oregon mill, stomach trouble for many years The less show some fine qunll and it is quite possible that he will ties for making choice luinbev. WHOLE SOMENESS TrO BETTER thing could come - to any school house than, to have the sale of bottled carbon ated beverages in it," says Dr.' Royal S. Copeland, noted health authority . . . these bottled soft drinks are made of finest , sugar, pure carbonated water and wholesome, taste-tempting flavors. Buy them by the case. 'Bottled Carbonated Beverages their military duties, among whom are; Scrgt. Sabln with a felon on Ilia finder; Corp. Clarence Wil liams with a sore foot; Private Sam Meto with a sore eye: Corp. Alton Andorson with a sprained wrist; Private (Henri Jones with a bail toe; Private Harlan Tremalnc with a blistered foot; nnd Privates Charles Trutfethor and ' Chester Grim each had several teeth yank ed out by tho camp dentist. Prlvato Custer llrown Is confined at the camp hospital, ho having been run down by a "lilt and run" motorist at Astoriu last night. At first It was belloved that internal injuries might have been sustained, but a very careful examination to day shows no Internal Injuries nnd he will bo nblu to lenvo tho hospital ill a day or two. Tho driver of the car was caught and lodged In jail at Astoria, whero ho Is being de tained until tho commanding geu NEW SELECTIONS AT ' SEALY CONCERT ! It In ulwiiyji n lileuNUre lo hear our Jim Stevens, but especially t.o when ho introduces to us new and beautiful hooks. Such will bo tlm ease when he Ik hoard hk assisting artist fur Krank 1.. Sunly. Sew York orpin lut, who apiioars at the Presby terian church, Thursday, June 21st In recital. Mr. Stevens has chosen, for both croups, hoikm of preut beauty all new to Mediant. In the sotm by opirea "hut -Ml My l.ifo be Music" is found the oft sounht hut seldom achieved com i Insist on the Genuine to submit to an operation before he finds much relief. The Dahacks have purchased the service station formerly owned by the Groves and will conduct the same in connection with the OnsH. Mr. McLane has moved his fanil y back to California. ' James . Spencer was in Kale Point Sunday visitlnt! with tho Sea man's and other friends. Mrs. Morgan is in attendance ut the State ITealth I'nit Convention In Portland this week. Mrs. Mor liHii expects to bo away from homo n r,ill week. Dr. Morgan filled tho ProHhy ternin pulpit in GrantH Puss luat Sunday. Dr. Morgan 1ms suppiuut (I ran (s Pws many times und serv ed the church during n summer season several years ago. He 1uh manv ri'ipndK that 'eiitnv hoarlna oral has had an opportunity of in-; him inonch ami call on him Ire- hiiuif ion of exouisite henutv of Tl Ve in-f cut 1i font litiiii. Knnif i ...t..n.i i .,.!,!.. ...l.tl. nf t uitti linrn m liluli no I !! Ill .i ... ...... i t...i inches of good w-oml in them. This. ot course, is a large size log hut It proves Southern Orc-ron s Um ber is good. One preculiarity noticed by those who visit the site of the lodging operations is that there is a spring near the landing which has wale in it tasting like that of llotccomb $500 In Cash Prizes S ymir favorite recipe fur thr t.-r -I B-Ulfd Ciihoiutrd Itev. frjRMiti AriMiii B"Hlfrtff tr-rfitui-.i Hrvfranri.7: Honil Bills., Wajlunrini. 1. C. Oili 1'iite will' tie iff beit ttcipti, pOTTLER y jL in your town Jr FOR YOUR WINTER F IRE Green Pine Slab Wood 12-inch or 16-inch $2 75 Ver Load 2 Loads $5.00 MEDFORD FUEL CO. ; 1118 North Central . G t Reichstein ' fe. 631 r Deuel vcatigutin.;; the accident. Major Ralph P. Cowgilt Is also "under! tho wonthor,'' he suffer-! ing from an iujury to Ills eye, which is causing him considerable incon venience, but not incapacitating him from his regular duties. Week ond passes were exl ended to all members of tho company nnd most of tho boys spent their lei sure tlmo at cttter Seaside or As toria. Company A has an excellent mess this year and tno uoys are being so well fed that they hate to miss a meal at camp.-therefnrc tho usual desire to ?ct to town and have a "square Inenl" is lack-In-'; this year, and Instead duviiig times of leuTo the boys will go to town and come buck to camp to oat. thon return to town again. Many of the boys spent Hundny on the benches, swlmlng, playing games and digging einms, nnd in cidentally most of the bruises re ferred to In tho toro part of these notos were incurred not In lino of duty'but hi recreational sports nnd "Seasido encounters."1 ' fluently. The Weather. With tho nrrival In camp of Pri vates Stanford C. Iliden, Orbln J. Cooksey nnd Corporal Earl Thomp son, company A has almost 100 per cent attendance" at cnmi the non attendance of one man mars an otherwise perfect record, and the man responsible for this Is Private Luther 1). Crosby, who resides at Talent. Orders have gone forward to the sheriff of Jackson county to pick this "A ' O I," man up and confine him awaiting orders. The following promotions in com pany A, lSCth Infantry have been announced by Captain Carl Y. Ten gwald; Clarence VV. Williams, to be Cor poral; Oordon U. Walters, to be Corporal: Alonzo Alexander, to he j Private Hrst Class; Fred M. Brueg . gor, to bo Prlvato Kirst Class; Tru- Ut Cantrall, to be' Prlvato First Class; Earl W. Casebult, to be Pri j viite First Class; George K. Case- bolt, to be Private First Class jAlvie Coghlll, to be Private First (Class: Kvan U Crow, to be Prlvato I First Class; Forrest V. Millard, to be Private First Class; Clyde A Miller, to be Private First Cluss; Charles E. Woods, to be Prlvatu First Class. Lowest temperature this morn ing. 47. Precipitation tor S-l hours end ing 5 a. m., none. Yesterday's weather here: High est temperature. 81; lowest letn- icrature, 4'2; mean temperature, 02. I'reclpitalion: Totnl rainfall since first of month. .711 Inch: tutnl rainfall slnee September 1, 15.01, inches. Itiunldlly yesterday, .1 a. in.i HH per cent; VI noon, at per cent; u p. m., 'J!i per cent. Charnclcr of day, clear. Kiln sets today at 7H!P; Irses tomorrow 4:35 a. in.; sets tomor row 7:4!l p. in. (lllscs ami sety computed for level holism.) Forecast for tonight mid to morrow, partly cloudy and inllil tonight and Wednesday. . Ij. V. DICK, , Meteorologist, Culled KtatcH Weather liurciiu. Card c-r Thanks. To the Masonic fraternity and nil the friends nnd neighbors who assisted me so untiringly during Mr. (inrdner's illness. 1 extend my deepest, heartfelt thanks, anil also for the sympathy expressed by the beautiful flowers sent inc. 8!l Josephine Cnrdner. Mineral Spring. The water is Ico cold, and runs from u small spring. If the visitors will notlco close, lock Willi niiiKiieslii In it can lie found near tho spring. As the head of this crook. ' the Sams Vnlley spuiiH. una me iijiieu springs in light opera for many years. inu luviius t ree,-: eouniry are near each other and all aro In n direct l:.K'i:u. City's nataiorltini has line, it seems ti nt some lino of I cost is.-i.iioii. rencl es straight (o the heart. And because of Mr. Steven's excellent direction, the audience will be as sured of understanding as well a hearing tills beauty. Among the numbers of bis sec ond grcup "My Sword nnd I" by Trlnel is perhaps of especial lu- Icrest. This stiln.' number Is from tho Three .M'uakutunrH. A light opera which has simply swept New York off Its feet. Tho books Is taken from Duma's r.inious novel, and Ihu delightful melodies have given it n desired popularity such ins not been iittulnod by a Any trip East I j can be a Circle Trip MODELING $1,000 COSTUMES i , Ensemble effect must be perfect when creations are displayed NEW YOriK-In New York's most exclusive Houses of Dress, beautiful niaiineiiiir,s "model," for fashionable customers, costumes designed by the great couluriora. In "modclinn," every detail of the effect must always ho perfect. UndcrthinRs and hosiery, for instance, must.always be beauti fully new-looking. To keep these sheer silk and chiffon things like new'. New York's nrcatcst ilretMiiiikcrs Ilickson, Tnppe, Fran ces Clyne, lleiKdorf-Ciondmun, Hiittio Carnegie, Klein and Hkiinc, ltruck , .Weiss, . lay-Thorpe, Kurzmnn.Milgriin all insist, upon Lux for their man nequins' lingerie. They have found that Lux clcansinc keens this lovclv Velvet eveninu doalr, ermine collar lingerie and hosiery now-looking twice . and cuifi, ihown by mannequin. " as long us uuior mcinocts. 'if you go via Southern Pacific, through California and circle , back over Northern lines. This summer get more for your travel funds. No mat ter what your eastern destination go one way, return another. You can see the whole Pacific Coast and much of the United States at only slightly higher fare. First to California over the spectacular Shasta Routb. Enjoy cosmopolitan San Francisco, Los Angeles, Holly wood, San Diego, world-famed beaches and resorts can be in the enchanted circle of your trip east. From California, go eastward over any of the follow ing routes, with choice of routes returning via northern, .United States or Canadian lines, The Sunset Circle CONDO.VKln.ua .Pine company Is ruhlng town mill work lit Klnzun. Mill und How Much Water Should Baby Get?, '"ft ramous Autnonty s Kulc -. Hy HulhDriltaitt Much consternntiiin resulted umongst the ranks of the Serjeants when two hnndsnmo and rising young moustaches wore uncere moniously removed by the rank and file of Hie contingent, the losers of these misplaced eye brows bolng First Sergeant Itny F. Howltt and Sergeant Oscar E. Sa bln. ' .; mlAedJlanx .-T-'-b Mil 11 Cool Ocean slWiS, Breezes Si'1 Avoid the summer Ileal. X' Comn to Snn Krnnclsco for your vacation or week-end trip and enjoy tho cool Pacific breezes. . Make the Hotel Manx jour home. Your stay at this friendly hotel wll he most enjoyable.. Circulating Ice water in every room. Check your car at hotel. . HOTEL MAM ' PCrvVEIJ. ST.' OTARRELL SAN FRANCISCO TALENT PAYS FINE IIDENTCLOSED In Justice J. L. Itoc'n eoui't at JackHonvlltn today, HcrKt-ant Chiir ks 1. Talent, traffic officer with heudquarturH at AHhlund, wa fined $5 for parking on tho wrong Hide of the Mrect, ut 1 1 o'clock on tho night of Monday. Juno 4. The fine was paid, and the Incident is now closed. edwinITmeredith helped farm girls OPEN FOR BUSINESS Again At 114 South Bartlett We can furnish our patrons our usual high class service on General Blacksmithing Work c DunlapV Auto Works Now Located at 114 So. Bartlett Sound the rim of the United States. First on the "Sunset Limited," famed 'Vound the world, via El Paso and the old South to quaint, romantic New Or leans. Then by rail, or at no more cost (meals and berth included in your rail fare) enjoy 100 golden hours tf tea to New York by Southern Pacific Steamship. ' The Golden State Circle From Los Angeles to Chicago "Golden State Lim ited" in its 6114 hours, spreads before you the historic Southwest; a glimpse of Old Mexico at Juarez, 5 minutes from El Paso. Thcrice to Kansas City, Chicago & midwest points. The Overland Circle DUS .MOINKH. Iowa. June !. iPi Hlght thousand boys and girls will remember Edwin T. Meredith who died Hunduy...aH the man who financed tholr start In tho live stock or farm Industry. .Making of loans to boys nnd j girls because of going Into agricul ture, wuh one of tho little known ! sides of the4 former secretary of agriculture's life. Lis , biographers ? point out. Most of these loans were made without security, and In :tl but n Kni.fll MUmhfi' of .ensee, wore repaid, Tlaby specialists agrco noivadava, Hint during tile first six months, babirs must have three ounces of fluid Hr iKiuiid of body weight daily. An eight imnt bah.v, for iintnnee, .low.jn mi'm-iuiir ounces 01 lllllll. ' I Later on Hie rule is two ounces of fluid per lion ad of liody weight. Tim iimriuni 01 niiiri nliiiirlHiI liy a brenst fed baby is liest determined bv weinh-1 in;.' him before and alter fceiliiig for the ttholc day; and it is easily ciltii-1: 'laird lor the hotllc fed one. TIicii nialjo ' up any deficiency with water. (iivinjr baby nnioj-nl wnlpr often rcliee. hit feverish, crying-, ii,.ri. ' and restless sk-1Is. If it ihinjn't, give him a few drops of Kletehcr's ( os-! loria. For these and other ills of ba- S bits and children such as colic, chol-' era, diarrhea, gna on stomach and bowels, eon.stipst.iuli, sour stimmeli i loss of nlpep, underweight, etc., lend- ! ing pliysieians say there's nothing sor rffentive, It is purrly cgelsble ilu I recipe ii on tlie wrapcr and millions ' of met licra have dciteiidrd on it in 1 oter Ihirly years ol ever inc rcs.iiKr use. 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