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'ftrrrnyOttii vtfrni f'ftTMiirt. Wfc'ftro'rtO. ONRflox. MOT.Y. ofTOTtET? 1. 1 .? view. Frvr? CHALLENGES THE EDITOR OF VOTER; loc luring ins v 1 1 w s cm Uio new, fish bill, pru,oslnK to close fioue rtvnr .mil i.lh-1- lrWi.B . I Mute to furt tier puwi-r lU vt-lop-mfnt no that Kiuno fishing in th state may not bo destroyed. Kalph Cowufll. former state representa tive from this county, today issued u ehallenKe for a joint del-ale with Mr. youriK. assistant editor of tin Voter in this iMty and at drums Pass, on tlie merits of the meas ure. The. article in the Voter to which Mr. CovvKill objects and his Challenge are printed h)nw: IvOjcic of Itlvei'-diKM'is A former member of the state lejffMature. a civil engineer by profession and n resident of tho Hague litver country, is enthus iastically supporting i h,. four river-elosinK lulls. His argument runs something like this: I'ractlcally all of the waters of the KoKiie river are already appropriated, either by power oompimiefs or by Irrigation dis tricts At sonu seasons of the year the river beds of the Uogue and some of its tribuiarit m, at certain places, are almost dry due to diversion fur power and agriciilturnl puriiosos. (.'onsf-quently the approval of Ihe bill that prohibits further diversion of Rogue river water for power or irrigation purposes, cannot harm the Uogue river country as that stream is al ready practically entirely appro priated. Therefore there will be no blighting effect if a bill that prohibits that which cannot be done anyway, is approved and becomes a law. Now. w hat w e would tike to know Is: If there is nothing to be gain ed by approval of ihe bill dos ing tho Uogue to further devel opment .since that river is al ready almost ent ii-ely appropri ated, why advocate a bill which, if it becomes a law, will be a dead letter since it will be non operative? If conditions on the Uogue are as bad us they arc described by our informant, the sport s nien'H remedy, if tiny are pri marily interested in more fish rather than in power and irrigation, would seem to be leg islation that would help them Improve present conditions and overcome destructive effects of present power developments. To attempt to cure what one enthusiast says cannot be cured by the initiated Rogue river hill, isn't particularly logical proced ure even for sportsmen. Oi gon Voter.- Medford, Ore. 0, 'S. Mr. C. C. Chapman, Kdltor Oregon 'Voter, J'ortland, Oregon. Dear Mr. Chairman: The art icle entitled "Loufe of Hiver Closers" in the Voter of Sep. tcmber 211, is so Illogical that 1 am very much surprised that you would a'dow it space in your ordinarily fair paper. Mr. Young used as much of our conversa tion is suited his purpose to ridicule the Uogue river bill. No such construction could have been placed or even conceived by any square shooter upon the personal conversation that I had -.villi Mr. Young. J Since the Voter has seen fit i to publleally ridicule me by jug- J jrMng parts of n private conver- ! sat ion, I hereby challenge Mr. j Young to a debate (subject to I the approval of tho state game t nnd fish commissions i on the j Uogue River Closing bill at Med- j ford and C rants Pass. The Jackson County flame protective association to have charge of 1 the arrangements and dales. It will be interesting to have iMr. Young attempt to twist facts to suit his own purposes in a public debate. Will you kliftlly give this let ter and challenge the same space in tne Voter that was given "I-ogic of River Closers.' Very truly yours. RALPH P. f'OWGILL "Wood 1 1? Archer, n former Med ford high school football star, played regular end on tho Cni versity of Oregon varsity team Saturday, when tiny Pacific was routed bv n 4.1 to 0 score. Archer's outstanding feat of the afternoon was to block and recover a punt, t that put bis team in position to j score. Archer is regarded as leud-j ing end material among a large ! field of contendern for tho brth. ' O. S. C.-O. A. C. alumni of tno city and valley have their interest, centered in th tame next sat'"-; day with the University of South ern California nt Los AnK'-ies. tne- pon plays Stanford. Defeat fnr J either Oregon fqund eliminates them as conference or coast cham pion n. Astoria Pe'-nermint harvest Hii ection under way. in Most Nurses Use New Face Powder MKLLo-GLO. the new wonderful French Pt oi-e Face powder, iv prefirred by nursei because of Its purity, nnd tlvv say It docs not make the skin Idrv jul drawn, j Sta on longer, keej shine away. ; nnd i vcrv beneficial tn the com- t pbsion. Vnu will lov- .MKLI.O- JASHLANO WILL DRIVE OCT. 22EHHN' SAMS VALLEY j . ASIILANP, l . - ( spvii Ttu AshlamI V. M. l lia: " IH-Sldei! t . J. llopj .1 - chaii'itiaii of the 01 tuitizut ion to raise -tu5i) to cover the l.t;ttj.;et rc iiuireinents fur the work of the , year from Sept. 1 . 1 HIM, to Auk. 31, 1 U23. The campaign for the raising uf these funds will be undertakin during the fm:: days of Oct. L':; to L'f. with a full urn. mi ration of captains and l ains. Tin : V. M. C". A. has had a eiy micci's ; f ul y. ar in its work and hopes to ; render a still larger service ilin j itiK the coming year. William ("Hilly') Addison and (wife, old time residents or Ashland ! spent sometime Thursday vi.-Uiny j old friends here on the return trip from a visit to I .on Angeles wh-'i' I :hey have been visiting their son I The Congregational church held i a social on Friday evening which was "Normal Night" in many of I tin Ashland churches; for the en- terlainment normal st udents who had expressed a church pref erence and for their friends. ( James and light refreshments were features of the evening's entertainment for the young peo ple. The Rebekah lodge observed its TSth anniversary with appropriate ceremonies Thursday evening in the Odd Fellows hall at Ashland. Miss Kthel Held, noble grand of the Ahland lodge, was mistress of ceremonies. The splendid program consisted of a piano solo by Miss Maxim Rmerl. a reading by Mrs. Mary Wilshire. a violin selection by Miss Floy Young, accompanied by Miss Marie Moon ul the pian: a vocal solo, "My Rosary." by M Iss Jean Anderson accompanied by Mrs. Cora Van Fossen and a read ing by Mrs. H. C. Payne. Two Ash land Campfire Girl entertained with several rustic dances. At the Kiwanis club luncheon Friday noon M iss Kllen Waters, physical instructor in th high school, gave an interesting account of the girls' summer camp, their general activities and the purpose of the local Campfire Girls' or ganizations. M iss Regina Johnson of tho Tidings office, delighted the club with two of her charming vocal solos. Wirt Wright, ehair- j-man of the tree committee, report -fed on a plan for planting a row of ( new trees along the center of the i Uoulevard parking from the Ash land library to the Southern Ore gon Normal school. M rs. Charlie Loomis plans to leave early in the coming week for San Francisco to join her daughter and husband, M r. and .Mrs. Doris Ming. M rs. Loom is ami M r. and Mrs. King will go to Los Angeles where they will spend the winter. M rs. Loom is will also visit her sister, Men. Rlaine Kluni, at San Francisco and plans to see other former Ashland friends who are now living in southern California cities. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Uagland of Siskiyou and Mrs. Ashland motored Caves and Crescent City on 'i'ties day. .Mrs. J. H. McCracken of Valley View was a business visitor In Ash land on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Havenhil! have purchased a new Studcbaker sedan. Mrs. F. IE. Clark of Medford is visiting friends in Ashland for sev eral days. Phil Singleton, the Medford rep resentative of the Zellerbach Pa per Co., was in Asliland' Friday. George Codding of Medford, Democratic candidate for the of fice of district attorney, spent part ! of Thursday and Friday In Ash- ' land. Carl J. Hrommer, of the South- I ern Oregon Credit Ituieau of Med-j ford, made his usual Friday visit to Ashland this past week. i Krnest L. Scott, advertising man j for the Medford News, was an Ashland visitor on Friday. M rs. Homer Grow, of Liberty street, was taken to a local hospi tal on Friday for the removal of , an ye, the operation being mail" necessary by the formation of an abscess near the eye which forced tho eyeball out of the socket and destroyed the sight. C. C. Wolters has purchased the j Wolcott grocery located .in the Hoiilding next to the (Tti.eps bank jund will lake possession on Mop day after invoicing. M r. Wolters I conducted a grocery store In Tal ent several years ago and has since i ; Worked for one of the several oil ! companies north of Ashland. With his family he has been ill AshlamI for several months past and re cently purchased n home on Lib- KADO WC HavcYbur Scibblin(rs YELLOW PENCIL Analvzeu WITH THE KEO Band ; Louise Rice, world famous RropholoRist, ; :zn positively read your talents, virtues nnd faults in the drawings, words and what nots that you scribble . -hen "lost ia thought". Send yourMscribblinRs,or signature for analyiR Eivloe thef 1-1 urr of t lc Alika lo j It ad. cut from a box of Mtttdo pn' ii, tU ! (to tent. tklrt3 Lou.c fcjee. cate of EAGLE PENCIL CO.. NEW YORK CITY erty street so th-y an now iu-r-tn:uif!it ifsnitius ut Ashlund. His stor will I'lunlm-toil tin the self 'TVU't' plan. Mr. Widiolt. the ie- in Int; pi itprietur, h:is not yet ,n- i:ovnii.'t'(I hi- tut in luisiness pl;ins. J. V. i icht and son .tntl llt-v. W'm. It.irm-v u.'Tit on a h'inting trip tin -past wt'i'k to th: I'm k ful inn w .i' y of the hunt .lubn Churchman, son of Mrs. Klsie t'hurchmait on Cnioii siret-i, ba:i g-.ll to l...s Aligb-s to k fur a thin. Mis.-. Uuih M- Vane uf eastern Or-K.pii iiitd lltirr Kills of the Ap pleg.'tt heel ion are attending the Sou l hern Oregon Normal school and are sta.v log at the homo of .Mrs. Uellt Schwein on Church street. , Ji'nw Smith, Juke Short ridgo. "Mooliey" ''hipniall, Sam Jordan. Turn i iospo. A I Jordan ai.d hill ; .Johnson ret urne.l Thursday from a few (lays spent In camp near Fish Lake. t-hiTt on deer but" with ; a good catch of fish. Dennis F.spy. son of Mrs. Oscar of the Appleg.itc district, is in Ash land to attend high school during the winter and will make his home with his grandmother, Mrs. J. N. : Dennis on the Iloulevard. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Nate Rates nnd j Mrs. Hates' brother, K. L. Gibson of ( 'alitornia. .vho is visiting her. J spent the week-end at the l)ia- moiid 1 .like lodge. Mrs. J. 11. Turner on the lloule ! vard has gone to Dunsmuir lo be 'present at the celebration nf the birthday of her grandson, iMmund ; i 'ews, Jr., who will he seven years !old. Kdmund will be host ul a '. .sumptuous birthday feast to which ; ley and Klla Rrown. a number of his young friends will I Fred Lnvehuid's parents and be invited. brother, who have spent much of i Mrs. Waller Uevington has re- the ru turner visiting here, left last i turned from San Francisco where ! week for their home In Catlfor- j she left her husband a patient at i Ilia. the Southern Pacific hospital. j Our school was dismissed Tues 1 -Miss Frances Wright of Pori laml day afternoon in tinier to allow is In Ashland again to begin her i the pupils to witness the dedica ; second year at the Normal school. : lion of the Joseph Umo peace I Miss Wright Is slaying at the : treaty murker which was placed ! Swedenburg home on the Route- , anl. i Mr. and Mrs. i the week-end at ik Dean spent Lake of the j Woods. j .ii-s Letha Miles has entered the I Son t hern Oregon Normal school (for a course in teachers training. Mrs. P. L. Grown and daughter. Mrs. 51'aiierson of Illinois, who have been visiting at the home of .Mrs. C. A. Hrown in the Helleview district, have returned to their home in Illinois. t Mrs. K. V. Carter and Mrs. J. 11. i Turner were joint hostesses on j Thursday at the Carter home lion- joring Mrs. Grace Hasty, a former AshlamI resident who has been making an extended stay in the jetty. The guests were all el. I J friends of .Mrs. Hasty. JCach one j was asked to bring photographs of I early Ashland days and the com I puny enjoyed a happy hour dis i cussing old friends and changes that have taken place in the city. The dining room of the Carter home had received a colorful treatment by the use of zinnias and autumn iea,ves. M rs. Fretf Wagner and Mrs. Flla Mills pre sided over the tea table. The guest for the affair included Mrs. Hasty, Mesdames LHu Hush, M. L. Alford, and Jessie Mites of Medford; M ex dames A. Kinney. Fi ed Wagner. loi I'oll I i v u,. wmier i ii,,n..'iu- M. Homar of il)iniUN (; s ;u,ier. G. F. MeCon to the Oregon m.n Ka Minii ,,,, S jHK Lvdill Ml.. Call. M rs. i;ila M ills, w as hostess on Thursday evening at the home of ! her son V. V. Mills when she j entertained a group of friends. The time was passed pleasantly at om-ds until a late hour when the hostess, served dainty refresh ments. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hansen of Hotel AshlamI were among those who attended the llotclmen's as sociation meeting which was held on Thursday ami Friday at Pros pect. Tin y were guests of James j Grieve, proprietor of the Prospect ! hostelry. Dufur Pacific Power & Light Co. Improves local service by installing additional transformer at West Du fur. ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 I San Sfrancisco I JWellatOJarrellSt. I BEST 1 LOCATED ? HOTEL ijfiwJfcCITY. CENTER OF EVEEYTHIHG CIRCULATING I ICE WATER 5 IN EVERY POCN oinivG zoom in connectoh a ; 350 ROOMS 7b Detached Bath atlof i slOO 0etachedBathat2??a ! ! 100 with Bath at2 g j 75 with bath et3??i ! ChetkYourAufotlotelS Ijjiiirjmijg 9 J. SAMS VAl.LKY. Sept. L'T. Ap ple; harveuting commenced this week and ly next week pructlcally all the orchardists wlH he engaged in harvesting their crops. Heal estate has been steadily moving in Sams Valley and n deal was closed last week for tho sale ; of Mrs. K. A. Wilhite's homo prop U-ity to G. II. Johnson and by lute 'report! K. It. hay has sold u val uable tract of laud from his prop jerty known a. the 1'eltuii ranch to ' a local buyer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young and j Mrs. Young's brother Joe Hitch, ; all of Shcltou. Wash., are weekly guests with the George McDoiioti.;h : family. Waller Straus, who has been em i ployed for several years in tho i Fort Klamath section is spending his annual vacation with home ; folks. i V. W. Kdington nnd daughter, . M inn Mary, attended the burial Monday of the infant son of Mr. . uml Mrs. Klherl Hightun at Antioch cemetery. Two members of Ihe Jackson county boys' and girls' clubs from ' I'J'.eS 1 our district who received i from the county fair, were Wes- on the Sams Valley rood near tin Cameron pluce. Those iittemllng, relate an interesting program. Joseph Perry and Miss Mary West, who were recently married at Medford, left this week for Sil verloii where they will make their future home. Hoi It young people are well Known in this section and j the well wishes of their friends ; go with litem to their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Greshum and sons Ktuery and Melvin of Mr Minnville. visited several days last week with M.r Greshnm's i brother Will. While here the men j folks of the party took a bunt nnd ! ' i Mr. unci Mis. .1. A. Cook return- fd Mou!:iy from North Hend. wIomo Mr. C'ooi; went to consult spec till- ists i lunvrtiiii-j a n unpleasant growth of Hi- faiv. Thi' urowth was nviiovfil j-aiit'iu torilv with no bnd results, in Yonm? Mehin was successful killing his first deer. Miss Kith lia!l left Tuesday mormn- ;or Sa'em. after spending severai weeks at Ihe home of ll-'f hrothei . John. Dick Sirans returned Thursday from I'oitlaml where he was order ed ua a witness in the HalbroUe ;o eniuu'iil suit. Mr and Mis. I. W. Walker re turned to their liom. in Ashland Inst week after spending several months at the Ferguson mineral Hpi in,, ;irinUjn;; t,Kr water for the cure ot indigestion and they con- it,'-i-sider themselves greatly benefitted Sll'v as does also C. K, Mann, who re- i'"iine cently returned to California after ,!"Vti drtnkiP'i the water for tho correc- ;ste e Hon of rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Day nnd little Nancy, are spending this week with relatives at Salem. Mls FiMneen WIKon Is ennval- oscing from an appendix operation l tin. Siicred th.i.il Iwwnital. where she was operated on last week bv li with Ice cream parlor in Dr l'olenitz i rear, IM hasn't stated what ho Mrs. Lee" Itavnmml of Seattle. 1 111 with his old house. Wash., is visiting tor an imlefin- K' Hlderbach advises us ho ite time with her parents, Mr. and , 'l wonderful garden and more Mrs. W. A. Tresham. j vegetables than they can use. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John West left'A' m wanting nice cabbages, lust week for Idaho where they ex-:1"'11 l" '-im. pect to make their future home. ! M' Koyo. our famous Rexiord Abbott is visiting bis mi t bores, is working hard on parents tU ueek uUfr which he!''"otlier story. e looK lorwaru o will return to his plaoe of employ - ment at Fort Klamath. Glenn Gari eit ret m iieil last week from a three weeks visit at Con-1 '-v ''' Hummel brought don and other northeastern towns, li.mie two nice bucks. They re lic was accompanied on tho trip lrt plenty of deer for all hunter by Russell Wilson who enjoyed many scenic altntcllims to and i from the towns. ltert Icichardsoti is visit ing at , the Garrett home having returned with Glenn Garrett from his home at Condon. Mr. Richardson is her" for the benefit of his health which , if il improves satisfactorily will! deeiilo to locuto hero pcrnianontly. Mr. Alden of the Medfnrd Hit - mane society, was attending tu ImsinesH here Tliursiliiy. Ml Pin DRIFTS no h Coffman, who has been of !the injured list for the past month Iwiih a fractured arm. Is getting' along nicely a m-w radj. He just purchased o while away the 4 Xfs! -ilfi il'V, ' SS,S rV Pepper .that is more than.s jt i n g i n g d u s t There is pepper '.thtiti.is just a stinging dust - and there is pepper-that is rich with aromatic flavor. Which kind ' you get, depends on you. - ':' . If you say "Schilling Pepper" to your grocer, you can be sure'-of ' haying the finer, aromatic kind. There is a difference-- be sure of that! Alt pepper is not alike -' - not by any means Schilling was the first. in America to produce pure spices - - and Schilling is still used by pure food experts as the standard by which to judge others Your money buck if you don't like Schilling's best J o Coffee j 31 Kxtrncts ' o Unking Powder o Tea Guess Hob w ill give us i Jap dialect soon, uk we he can ttaih tho Orient. White, ear village bind' -is being well entertained reek, having M r. and M: 1'. It. Hean and Mrs. Dan Schaffer and family camped on the ha k poch. An way, l.en claims Mr. Hean is sure bringing home t:ic venison. II. l Morrow and family have moved into the fnger place, lioh Fleming would buy a new car if they had anything u Med ford to oilt-demoiistl ate his old one. Wo ask Itoi. "what kind of ln't air to you feed this old one?" Fill i'lntt claims li s getting to bo great rait to weather now. Ho has Schnectady. N. V.. I.ondin, England and many others in his lieneleff, our expert main man, has resigned, The are sorry to see him go. claims he needs a long is he has been eating too cantaloupes. Albem was issued a permit .10 construction of a new It will be ndjtKM'nt t' rest. l':tl IlM' home presom eimm. nring , ntid -half story. 3 looms, one bath j Uf iwi11 us cany piioncaiion. n s title be "Pull Cooks, Gypos ami Loggers." s" ilt!" Hoe" Goss our school bus. driver, reports u good flock of children this term. Thinks he will have to hire un extra span of mules lo carry old Lizzy along. Jle thinks our families arc fol- lowing fie Roosevelt ineory. George Trunin has ordered 'jtui "s. of sale, lie's going hunting. '"' Sunduy. Guess he'H Roinff to "i1"' "' " Herl Sera nt on has looked hmgy- eyed tho past few days. Per' claims a bob cat Is court lux i'; beagle bound and he asks: "Is the season open on bob cats?' Mr. lioyles and party hiked to the summit of ML Pitt last Sun day. Considering the scenic gran- n(,,.nr jin,i tlo wonderful view ob- 1 tained from the summit. Forest claims next time he sure will hir a burro, j Jenkins? our nemnrrtitir Una-, htil' Uimw (,,.,,. Mlnih. this v "u ond-buck" has t n iaiiv.is.snu the camp to so 'lire Vntes for A I Smith. He i hums Al will give us good roads to camp and see l.ll io.:d liees aboig the Way. Jack I'.aker h.t a nice bmit. while rid nig to work on the en gine. Jack claims t his is reduc ing the labor of hunting to a minimum. .-b Fleming claims he could bag a diet eer da if he was pot so tender lo lilted. but I 'b, i:e.-' Wait tiM be Mai 'is mo win;; down the dues aioond Klamath ljt Grande Giiattl FlrM LA GRAM 'I., oiv . i tel. I. - -t-V Company 1". La Grande unit of the Oregon National Guard. won first in the second battalion an nual rifle shoot here yesterday. The victory was the third straight won by the company, and gives permanent possession of the bri gade tap t. Sergeant Tail Ubeii, La Grande, high scorer. The Pen dleton company was second REICHSTEIN ALL KINDS OF DRY WOOD OAK LAUREL FIR COAL GREEN PINE SLABS MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central Tel. 631 li .1 rfcin ViV.iT friVtffrf.lliri-aiii.rftiMtl' Shinglesare Active and the kid's getting sorer he'll look for this name: wonn.; i iimrfr rn "BACK TO 711 East Main Your Convenience First 1 N the spirit of good serv- ice, our first considera tion is "How can we help you?" not "How big is your account?'-' The Jackson ESTABLISHED inns " Medi'ord, Oregon Commercial Savings Safe Deposit MliMRHR I BITRAL RESRRVB SVSTRM CROUP 1 SpusmodicCroup Is frequently relieved by one applicationof VtCK'S v y a c rub Qr II Million Jit7114 Y.arly INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon AND DEUEL We thought everybody knew that shingles are suppose'' to go on top of the house, but this fellow is putting one on the bottom. Dad sent ' the kid to our yard with an order for shin-" gles but he went to the wrong place they sent out the wrong kind of shingles Dad s sore every minute. Next time THE WOODS" Phone 108 3 County Bank FREE BUS miS ALL TRAINS C i.o w hen you use p llLATII S iu:i'G sToiii; r