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fF,DFhT?T) '7r?TTr TRTP.TTXE, fEBFOTtT), OftEnON. ff A TODAY, OCTOBER vjav, Form 1 1 If M It 1 1 MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE IIIy, Hunif.r, W,rtly 1'ubli.linl by tha 1IKDF0KI) i'HINTINU 00. l.T- M. Kir 81. Pbona)7l IlllMKRT W. RUIII.. Editor 8. UlIUITKR HMITB, Buiin , An liiuroenili'iit N.w,y.per Entered at mgoihI rliM milter t Me I lord, Oregon, under At of March 8, 1S79. . ftITB8OKtlTI0N lUTJtfl By Mill Hi Advance; Dtilj, with Sunday, year Uailjr- with Sunday, month.., Itilj, without Surtdajr, yai Pally, without Sunday, month Weekly-Kail Tribune, oue year, .17.60 . . .76 . 'e.fio . .. . t oo t .00 ' Br Carrier, in Advance In Medfonl, Ah- j UIXI, Ji'KJM)livnir, vcium iinii, t.i..a. Talent, Oold Hill and on Highway: Pally, with Sunday, month V Daily, without Sunday, month telly, without Sunday, one year... "-00 Daily, with Sunday, one year 8.00 All terma, caali in advance. . UKMBKR OP TUB ASSOCIATED MKBB Retching Full Lewd Wire flrrtlc Only Daprr in city or county rtccmn nea by tekgraph. The Anaotiated Treaa la eiHuaWely en rilled to Hie um for publication of all newa dltnatrhea vrrdlted to It or otherwiae credited In tliia piipcr, and also to tha local oew puhlintird herein. - All riglita for ri-pu)dlcatfon of fpecUl dbv patches 'lerrm are atao reaervcu Offlclal paper of the City of Mrdford., . Willi ihj puller iji iiiiVKHuii iiuii. Nwom Halle are rare clrrulttion for ail month! ending April 1, 4 638. Advertising nepreaentatlvea If. C. MOdK.NSKH k COMPAKT Offlcea In New York, Clil'-Hgn, Detroit, Ban Kraiiciaco, l.oa Angelca, Seattle, Port, land. . vj, Ye Smudge Pot Hjr Arilinr retry MiMltlun In lloltiK iuhiIo or tho "mujur piobluiim" of tlic cum- liiuKii. 'i in1 ".Mtijor ii-obli'Tim" nr.. j UKimlly 1! nil loot notions. The iirii'hliorn' leuvcu uru fullliiR on tin trt'cU'HK hiwiiM, anil tho h'KlBlalilrc nhoulil do hoiiii'IIiIiik liljout it. MIik Hilt anil Sim. Tornuilo I'lllilicit f.-mliTH Ii. tt- ycHtci'ilay. It Ih HUi'iirlsinK that the Aniatxa inati'il Toharco t'lirwt'i'H of -Hit' AVIIIanii'lta Valhy. havn not lainiclirtl their annual wui- aKaliiHt ciKarettPH. Sonic are KetliiiK in their win ter'a wooil, anil Home are Kola to (.'alifornla. 'I'he unrestrained sneee is re verlieratlnK on our leadhm limro fares as tho days crow cooler. tleese on the wlnit. anil III undent 4ds are Rolnu anuth. ' I.lse.i-lniluatliiR and dresHy males are flntiiillnc the iloiiblc-hreastud vest. The wretch who lolil a iiioneer wottuin, her uiiroI ealie tiiHted like n battery product, whs able to recoRhlKe friends this mol-nliiR for the first lime. laall llousecleanlliR has been uoliildeled In the home. Kail hotise clealiltlR is not as devastating an the HprlllR holocaust, but Is an un necessary necessity. , "SMITH ,MII,KS COW IN HUHI NKSS SUIT " I Vreka Jnurnal.) AVIiat the dressy eows are weaiiilff. This metropolis was hit by u Nhlvarcc iiRitlu this mornlnK, uf sltort duration. . J. W. Homcdow of Hollywood, t'ulifotnla, is u huHlneHs-visitor In North Item! today, lie is a Ktlest at Hotel North Bend, (Coos Hay Times.) .Meet Jllsirr Mouiitaln lirow. There Is some talk of liulldlliR a tenement on u vacant lot that tindetf no circumstances, and bf no npplltalloh or enKlueerhiR Mlt 111. can he tised as a service station. Tin-: m, Hi:its Fouie there are who will nut Mile No matter what the Issues; The Idea doesn't penetrate Their hard-hulled mental tissue. Vllen anion miRht nrroinpllHh Rood Vou'll never flu, I them llclphiK. Jiut, bnyl if tlllllRH RO wrollR, you laa They do the loudest yclpliiR. rlolue there are who think to vote l.ciiif'iius their lofty station And IniiiRhtlly remain alout l'Vuiu vnlRiir iiRltatlon. J'hey shunt responsibility Upon the other fellow- Din, boy! If ihhiRs K wruiiK. von bet They raise the loudest bellow. Vote! A prlvUi'KC It Is, Ittlt. tuo, an obllRatlun That rests on every one of us Of every rank and station. Jiut shucks: some won't, no doubt of that, Kor all we're thus appealliiR, Jiut. liny! If thlliRS, uo HinilK, you T ' .' Vou'll hear the xhlrkcra Kitueal Iiir. t Itultlmore Sun.) L ON W BY 1 HAN FHANCISCO, C'al., Oct. 6 An appeal lo the I'tilted States siipri'lno court on behalf of William KdWHid Hickman, Los Anitclcs slayer, was fliH'eillnn on Its way to Washington today by air mall. Hickman sinned tho document at Ban Qucntin prison last nlclit nnd 11 was then brought to Situ Yan clseo and mailed. Fill n B of the appeal will not au tomatically postpone Hickman's ex. edition date, set for Octohor IH. t'nlesB Um hih eourt takea action before that date he will be hanged on schedule. lllt'kman w convleled of kid nailing and murdering IU year-old Wn Han I'nrker, iIihicIiI't of n ls imelea hanker, , WHO WOULD KT'S foruet tin; iolitiriil C.llCl'1'K JTfllll-UlU Jillllfl'.V)- And let's imatriiie, wo were i l l . pt'l'OtIN bllSlllirSK, ailU. tllC tllJIt! , . i j ,i ,.-., r i.lw I.m.I in.1,1,, i eia, mny u lew ca anawreil here. No rep y can De Dim e lo qur-r.pf ooi coniarm- IICW iHlHIIlt'HN lliailHlt'r l tliUt: UK! plM-V til ll lliail JWIIO llllU IMittJu , illf iMtnrtion. AddrtM Dr. William Brady, in care of thla newspaper. a ureal siict'csH, )nt did not rlioosi? tlirrr wv uo uiiiu did not! J ...... .- AU: VOfK H I'KVS GOING? feel inclined to continue. And let it li ussiiiiumI, the fit-Id of iipjilieants "had nammed A coni.n.l nl yn Uu wlhlu-a, Aua.wci-.-I iut at all cum , .1-11. .i 1 to thank me .not Hlneorely fop the vlnci-d that it l wist- to l.tua.l.ast dmni to tuo, and we wei'e chIUmI upon to decide litvoeti tlioei . . , . . ... vwn the "u-uruiiiB immiH" of tan- two. I Do you tivi the pieture? J Li? re are two men who want tn j manage the business in which we re stock holders, here they j are, let us any, before us and we have to decide. j What do we do? Choose the one who is the bea talker, or best mixer, or best handshaker, or the biest, jmouiiscr ! OJ course not. We look ut them, of course, for after all; the outside of a man is often some indication of wh:tl is inside,1 him. We size them up externally; we ask them questions, per hups, but what do we idways do before we make a. finul decision ? 1 , We look into their past records. We fjnd out evcrylhinjr j possible regard in what they have done before. ; Tlie President of the I'llited . i i.i 1 1 : nitss ' prril.liiiiiH, Secreliiry ltofv imkI Ciovornnr Sniitli nre the two iipplicnnl.s fur this position. 'I'licn why hot forget for tin: liinini'iil the so-eiiih.'tl issims, .pui-NOinil mill piirtimm, of this cam pniKM. ii ii (I iTgni'd the nnittcr not.iis 11 polilieul ov tiMiipcraniinitiil prohliiiii, liul. in n eoinniou-scnsc wiiy, for what it in essentially U Ijnsincss jiroljli'in. ... Thai's all! Who would yon rlmum;? Men seorn I lie lazy grasshopper, lint it wonlil be inforestini; to know what the (jnisshoppvr thinliM of the hnsy little liee that gathers honey for nieii to steal.. 'J'heso jieaee treaties are a good .thing. .AVhen the iiiitioiiH violate them and begin another war, nobody will have the gall to bo horrified by another's bad faith. The "r" months are here anil oysters may be eaten, whiidi reminds ns that spinach should be eaten in months containing n "t." ' " Aiiierieaiiism : "I wish to be good, but it's the law's busi ness to keep me that way mid I wpn't nuilte any personal effort." These fearles-fellows wliQ voire their opinions regardless of eoiise(iienees must lit! surprjscju, when nobody seems to give it tliirn. Kdisou says we should eat the a universal practice, but seems to four legs. Correct this sentence: "There are six amateur hunters iu the party," Nititl he, "hut it won't be necessary to pielt shot out of anybody." Iteiitembcr Hie king in I lible. Think of falling fur a spinach that. Uitr government was designed as a system of checlts and balances; but when the .jnb-holders get their checks now, there isn't any balance. Nature's laws arc consistent. swells in another place. Xow pat the head swell. If bis lelephonc voice seems lo imllcalc ownership of the earth, he is five-feel-two and his secret ambition is to grow sideburns. Americanism : Taking your oath In tell the truth ; feelini: uhusfit hceausr tin, lawyer persists in prying the truth out of you. ICxiiuiili' uf ii man kitliliuu; liinisrlf , A lawyer fiTliitj; rinld etuis lii'cause ho rcfust's 1 1 u iiast-. (if an (ilvi(uinl,v Ritllly criminal w ho is lirnlit'. Scent' 1; ".Mr llniwn, xi'l pay yuu any price In luanaoe tiur liusinrss ami avert disaster." Seeue 2: "iloet our .Mr. Ilniwii; we made him what he is." Correct I his sentence : t "Our hoy, Kut, .lirkrd, .ly the. nt'it!h- 's hill." sai.l vile "mi,! ll ....,'. .1 1.;... I' .. hot 's kid, I'dtV." ....... ,, MUTT AND JEFF WHAT'S ON) YOOR MlfVlt, (M KJCT OF r HATC TO toK V0O, Bf CAM V0V UjT rAUTT f J rAG HAve iCl-L 1 i i i YOU" CHOOSE? caiiipaiii fur moiiil'iit. (Uitiil Ktockliolilers in 11 lni'Ke anil pros- I ,l I'.. lb.. i,..l..i.t I.... ..C n JllUl. Wine lor UlC M'lOUlJOII tl tl ! StateH ts JliaiUllT of the largest l.i i 'll.. t same things every day. It is result in the development of limes went crii.y and ute' grass. fad established, by a mini like Sipiee.e ti toy balloon and it a man on the back and watch iivii ur si ii i iiuir ii Augustus Mutt Calls on owe HvirJbfcet. J Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Signed letter pertaining to Deraonal treatment, will be anawered by llr. Brady If a I uttrra at-mild n brief and written tn Ink. (txtt'rminatlQii of cocUron0ht-. CHmol flui u Kluulo uiic now, ami condilloiitt. anU that luvolvt dib 1 am ho fcinUrful," hIiu nay. inbualiis thrir minds of much iiiIh- Woll, 1 belli-v: : Itif'"timtloii In rtKaid iu lliu ho- Uic ludy la kIii- coro at tlmt. Hut nhv fei'ln ko Krati'- ful fop the Ki'uicl of KttiiiK Hd of tho raU'livH thai ah! wondL'iij if 1 can Hvnd more in- formatlon; t h 1 a timo on how to fc'et rid of bed- )juuh, ! l blush to cniutftui that 1 am a jfchade Iuhh good on bedbu than W1 1 am on. uocitroaeni's. i nave u; .wiuuk tn,- i aui jirinltiKly thlek slack of tcHti- ''" 11 J a most trying prob- j monluU from rendem who liavej1"1 to decide just what to teach uhimi my ainmanlllon-amihiHt eock- I intpfilisnt mm iln-y knuw'wln-n they'ro whiuueil. It tho host once mnnuKCH t oimni'eMK upon (hem that he 'Ih weary of their company, they have tho. Kraeu to. Rather up their thlnKH ami clear out. And when they ko they're none for a while. Not o with heilhUKH. These kuchIh do not appreciate hospitality at all. TJley.aro callous toward, the host's thing. A. .1.. feelliiRs uml tenure Ills hints -that I Answer. So-ealled "Infra-red ho will he so lonely after they , ""." "to" opinion, is radianu have departed. .Moreover. hcdhUKs i heat, auch as you. set from any evince a supreme contempt for the ; ! radiant or open fire. Such heat Is ethics or rules of the aame. Viv- often soothing, but I'd rather spend idly I . recall how a distlliRUlshcd the difference for candy and pea hedhux came to us once at a time: auts'rtnfl toast my '.shins- hefore the when wo had not been entertain- inn all winter. 1 had been lu the' country "on a case." I hud left' SI Hlll'l'if'll I IflViil I tw.f.. it ml tUn people had neatly lauadcred It for me. When I brought tho f;iivri : home and unwrapped It, lo and; behold, out hopped Old (Irandpop It. Ii. smiling brlKhlly and asking' his way to the. finest chamber. Ami1 that Kwn was presumably nterile. ' Ho. yuu see, these aKKi'cssfvc Kucsts niuniiKc to Kct about reKardlesH oft cleanliness or anything like that., ; I am still afraid to risk printlnt;' the name of the powder that makes cockroaches wish they had never been born. It Is a nuisance to all of us, but you had heller write mo for that, ami Inclose a stamped! envelope beurini: your name and , address, but no cllpplnus. You must tell me you are entertaining cockroaches, and never mind where you saw my ad. I can deduce that much from the observation of the address on your letter. lJiun of battle nnaln H, lb Is fairly safe to publish. Mut, as I said, 1 am not so nood on bed bugs, I can only tsivv you my best wishes. Thorough forma hle hydo fumlfiation of the room or ruoms lnfeHted Ih pretty effective in I'outliiK out these pests. Kven sulhur candle fumlKation, without j the services of an expert, may do the business, but remember that sulphur will bleach colored Ihlnus. I t liltir I limk kooiI without n tou An old reliable plan Ih lo squirt IMi ." iy.i .lelT .MooIn. whose fam Into every hole, crack or nook wn wiped out In si cek, an' where tho wily betlbuns muy hide, .vlMcrday his home hurnctl. ! In bed. closets, walls, floors. kero-"" think Id nil down with Mils sene. or a siron (poisonous) solu-: '"H ' sliiuiirci' .'" said u wo tlon of carbolic acid nnd corroslvo I l On-dahle IMiimV stm-ln-sublimate say a mixture of oneiIl,w- l ' Itid.vnopln, when lie pint of It per cent (I to 20) car- i "feivd lier Ills scat. , bolic acid (phenol) solution and' one pint of I to Mil) corrosive nub Ilmate (bichloride of mercury so-I lotion, of course this poison should! be entirely used up In one applicn-! tlon. and never kept about the i house. I I Ifli. I'Vlin-liOli'l'tl 1l,,ltl.. .u.i surcH me thai the liberal tine f NKU VOKK. ct. ti. llt l'o borav powder will drive out bed- mh-ul speakers on the radio to bui;s. ami anolher says that thel',J,V tl tonight. Include: ruiiiiL. uf nil fiitmii m licpubUiait Herbert Hoover at closet with erudo laundry soap will do the trick. OI'KSTIONS AMI ANSWKItS u Itloml t'rcvsiii'. Klndlv mint iu vour culumli! what Information you may have about low blood pressure and litKh l blood pressure. I. p. S. 1 Answcr. That. In my opinion, would be a thousand times worse hat lilnelliir morbid Inforimi t In,, In your own hands privately. Inieanl J ANKI ItO. Oct. (i. (! to lie kind when 1 refuse to kIvc I (lapdiln Sir (.Uoi-bc H. Wllklns and out any such Information. This j u,,.,,,, thi.r nicnibcrs or his South is merely a health column. i Polar expedition sailed today for I'nmvr. Montevideo on the steamship Kindly tell me what I should 1 southern Cross. Ills companions know about eaneer of the uterus. ; .tts crl lien Klclson and ,1 am .Mi and would like to know j Joseph Cross.iu and Mechanic or what waiiilnus to heed that I l val I'orter. should see n physician -1 am well! lis fur as I am aware, but would! Spiinufleld Oregon Frame and like to know what symptoms tolMouldliiB (ompnny to have plant' I heed . . . Mrs. It.' I!. S. Candida te Herbert Hoover FIFTH'S ALU HAve VNlTrt Mrt MUTT. I'M health and hvciene. not to dlaeaaa diaauoali ar atamped, bejf addi-wied ein-riope la em loaed. Owing to the large number of letter ra- i rducatt; :ill wuiiilmi a hunt iiiii nctl i'icn t-uaiiKc ot liii. J.vty avoiii- i,n -should promully Kot-k the ad- vllc uf famiti' phyHlcian when- 'vur tliL'i-o Is or wt'erna to hi: any IIii'litrf from the normal. 1 , should he Klad lu Ht-nd yuu iiwtruc- l'on uhout tlic mi'iioijausi;. Now illul thi'it I larn witli kuiho puUh- fetion that sunu-thltif; I havo nal-1 had pe ailed a woman to roimult -'' I'yHiclan in time to prevent disaster. ' Jiut then, how many others have I perhaps frlKhtfiied : nredlewdy in my t-ffortH to make "l,(,u iniM' " ('.mm-hi'iu puniiiniei " hat is very otic Kliouul Know About Canrer," by Dr. ,1. (,'. Illood Kooil, may be bout; lit from the Ami-rican Medical association, Chi cago, III., for 5 cents. Kxpoiifcivo Heat. Kimlly kIvo me i'our opinion of the infra rid ray lamp no!d. by company. The salesman claims it will euro almost every- ttas heater' or t hi IOr fireplace (CooyiiKht. John V. Dllle Co.) "cU. 1 m llmnkliil rcr otic Political Talks on Air Tonight KliKalH'thton. Trim.. ;t lo 4 p. m . eastern Ktamhird time, over W.IZ and L'4 stations of National llroad- I castltiB comiiany ' ami middle west. In east, south) Kepicscntatlvn ,1. 1.. DbUltlsoti. n., eastern '.hue, of Iowa, n i. ,,v,'r t'JZ. Democratic No national speak- crs scheduled Wllkliis Sails. here. I rT3. ; s Vi 11 ) A HoMRGt. RijT CAM 0W& Mf TUF nTHPl? I I -iT-r ,r MAN iMuTT'i r.A.L?iGiI: FIFTY, it '5. alc RiSHT, A f AN GXTRAOINAKV IT'S ALU KICH I. J ITUU-L-L RIGHT; I ' . fHAsfTCt1 Rippling Rhymes (By Walt Mason. PA INFIX IXXIKY. It must be painful to a man to journey In a rich sedan, alpng the village street, and mark the buteher't gloomy stare he owes that butcher for a bar, and other forms of meat. It nui.'l be painful to behold the grocer wut is wax ing obi, and needs all monies due; he owes that wotthy gro ccr cash for prunes and beans and mccotnsh. a sack of flour or two. I'd bate to drive mv limousine in state around the village green If everywhere I met sad grocers with- Implor ing exes, sad bu tellers having weary sighs, to whom 1 was In debt. I couldn't much enjoy my car, or drive it wher ad mirers nre. if ' tailors looked askance, suggesting thnt they need the groats l owe for costly vests and coats, and divers iMths of pants. It is a luxury to slfde along the blooming coun tryside, to push the gas and steer, if you are not afraid you will meet some creditor, on weary fjet, whoV chased you for a year. It takes the bright ness from the day to have stnn chap came up and say, his face all dark with woe. "1 wonder why you don't produce the money for that large fat goivse you bought six months ago?'' It makes you bow your crested head to hear the baker talk ;f bread for which you huven'r paid; you loso your pride In your fine bus when every mer chandising cuss his ledgers ha displayed. This sort of thin'-; I would not choose, J'd rather walk in misfit shoes,, and know I'd paid my bills, than be in debt and ridt;. in pomp v"hM'e all the jazzy1 speedsters romp alom? tho snri-klssed hills. L IN UPPER VALLEY ASHLAND, Oct. c (Special.) I!y a ruling of the corn;1;- court, Ashland public library will be al lowed to function as ofieial library for the upper end of the valley and ?075 will be. allowed annually to finance the service, A struggle, for this recognition has bueji going on for several years. City librarian, Miss lilanchc Kicks; Wilbcr Poley, president of the library board, Mrs. Frank Dickey and Airs. It. A. Slearns were mejnbers. of the board who conferred on Wednesday with the county court. Judge Sparrow told the delegation that the matter would bo taken under advisement and tho ruling was made Thursday morning. The money will be used to secure more books for the use of the ruraj districts nnd a small amount will be'used as a service fee. Tho old chimneys on tin Ashland hotel are being removed. They had become unsafe so their remov al will do away with a hazard to pedestrians nnd will also improve the appearance of the building. Knrotlmeut at the Southern Ore gon Normal school has reached ar. There Is a very heavy at tendance from Jackson counly while every counly In Uio stale is represented. .Mrs. Julia lb'linan nnd small son 1 1 i ami M rs. Kiieda 1 tcrgcr and two children have been spend ing two weeks In Portland. On thelif way south they were? mot at Kugene by Mr.. Uosa Powell ami returned with her to Salem to at tend the state fair. The party has returned to Ashland. . MiwH Thclimi Her very. -who has been 111 at her home on Kast Main street for several days, is making a favorable recovery. Kd (itbson, brother of Mrs. Nate I bites, has been spend ipg several days here, visiting his sister and family. Mr. Glhsuii left "Wednes day for Portland where he will take a boat for New York City, and from that port will sail for Kuropc on nn extended trip. Mrs. Geo. llrookmlller and her two daughters. Kdlth and Hetty, left Thursday morning for Tucson. Ariz., where they will make their home. Mr. Itrookmlller haw pre ceeded his family to the new home nnd Is employed ' there by the S&KPfc rKHWDENTIAL BALLOT I Uted U vot for rresidwt t tie Noembr I am rag teri. m Signed (Narm) - Address (Fill out nnd mail to Straw Trilmnc, Mcdford, Oregon). Kouthcrn I'acific company. Mrs. liruokmiller ami her two daugh ters recently visited .Miss Lorraine Itrookiulller. who Is IcachliiK school at llrookliiKs. ore. I Mrs. tluy tlood Is confined to! her home with' n severe cold. j Lester Heck has rcclslered at !hc University of orrKon as a Junior.. lie is llviiiK at Sluma hall. ; 1'Mve 4-II champlona were KUcsls; on 'I'hursday at the itotary cljbl luncheon at the I.lthia Sprlncs ho-i tel. The fortumite five were. Dor othy Smith. Central l'oint; John ' (Special) The pioneer's picnic liillllllts. Ashlaiul: Ira f.ress, ItoKUe i held at the Masonic hall Thurs l'.lvcr: Conest Lathrop, fenlml UilVl Haa well attended. rcKi'rdlcss Point, and Keith Lennox. Vallry f ho' rain. 'I'here were about Mew. l'Jach una spoke before the : 200 pioneers ami native daughters club. tollliiB soinothlnB of his work. and sons present A very enjoy The Uotary cluli presented a check 'nble day was spent by thoso pres to each of the five winners In vec-jent. A bountiful basket dinner uf.-nllK.il of his acconiplishuienlK. ; was served In the dlnini? room of Mr. anil Mrs. Louis Dodce and the odd Fellows hall. .Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. lialey plan .Mr. and Mrs. L. E, Fetch of to leave" .on Friday morning for iPhoonl.w Ariz., hav taken up their Kuuene whereHliey will siend the ; residence at the Sutton homo on wek end attending, the "Dad's I Kast California street, day" proram and visitiuir with' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Melntyre their children, who are students moved back Friday to their home on the Orrtron campus. In Jacksonville. They have -nient Mrs. II. S. Sanford was hostess . several months at Clarence Kass;t on W clnesday oveninti to the worn- fer's louitinK l amp on AppleKate en members of tho Ashland Itrlditc I where llr. Melntyre haa been club. A delightful eveninu was workinB. k spent at the card tables and at a; Mr. and Mrs. Lelnnd Inclutnrt late hour the hostess served dainty . and son. ISobbie, from Doris, spent refreshments. ' the week-end vlsitlnir at the-home Sim W. A. liradbury of Vakinin, of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Lewis. W ash., was the house Buest for the! J- F. Lovell.' from tho Cass past week of Mrs. Titos. II. Simp-; ranch on Applcsato. was in our son on North Main street. Thcj-'ity Saturday. ladies were formerly schoolmates, i Mr. and Mrs. Jay Arnelt and Mr. and .Mrs. Simpson and their! two small sons of AppleBnte were Buest made the trip to Crater Lake visitors at the T. C. Norris home one day this week. Tuesday. Itarnov Miller n-l. nhn i-cl-Is. 1 Cecil Asr. formerly of lilts tered fl, I'nliw.ll, ot flret-nn '. in the school of journalism. Hum j been pledged to Phi Sigma Kappa, national fraternltv. . i P"owKi .ipmc wui-k ior iuv auum- Mr. and Mrs. Harl Jones, of Tal- i cn Fe ,oji the Itedwood hlgh ent were visiting in Ashland early WIl'- this week ' " 1111 ' -scar I--ewlH nn,l Ashland people who attended the !Hun8' Uolm aml Ilu; -MIh Jullu pioneer reunion at Jacksonville on ! an-, M, "ml 1Mra- , ar Thursday included Mr. and .M.t.!CI,,1wui1 uiu lUei' Dorothy, (Sco. Dunn. Mrs. Anne Kussell, iMrH' S- J, ,Mr- am JV' Mrs. Otto Winter. Mrs. Pearl Uus-; vrKan' M,vs ln-nt.. Al r. btho sell Potter. Mrs. Alice Pell. Mr. ft lsoa "a dimBhtcr. Molet and a n d M rs. K. D. AVagn er, M rs. J . M . Wa gner, M r. a n d M rs. A . K . Kinnoy,- Mrs. Kllen "Wagner, Mrs Farlow, Mrs. Kbla Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence l,ane, Mr. ami Mrs. fiwln H. Hutlcr. Mrs. W. M. Dodge. Mrs. A. K. Hunt, I. K. Vln ing, . Mrs. Mnry Vlnlng, Mrs. Kale Grainger, Kobcrt Vining, Mr.1). Anne Patterson, Mrs. Henry Em ery, Mr.' and Mrs. D. if. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. AVltl Myer, Mrs. Belle Songer and Miss Motlie Songer. Mrs. A. F. Hunt, who has been vinn um tur nuiiivtiiiie ill ine tinnie of her daughter, Mrs. Will M. Dodgo on the Jtoulevard, left Fri day morning to spend the winter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kobcrt Miller at Centralln. Wash. " Miss Kva Ittnford has arrived at Ashlnnd for a visit with friends and' Is the house guest of Mrs. Clarence La no on tho lioulevard. There was a pood attendance at Sunday school last Sumlny and also severni visitors, from Huese CIreeli and Med Turd. AmoiiK ihem was Itev. I). I). Hamlall. who reviewed Willi tis the work of Paul whoso life made up the last fiunrtcr's. Ins- j hoiim in Sunday Hchool. At the close of Sunday school Kflvereml Hall of Mc.Minnvillo took! chai'Kc of tho service. tnkitiK for j his text tho ninth chapter uf St. ; John, Christ healing the tnnn who was blind from birth. This meet-! ItiB completed a series beltiK held hero by llovereml Hall and ho left I Monday. 1 .Molvln Wrl'!lil arrived last week i from Havre, Mont., to mako his homo with his father. H. W. l!?ht. . Tho Central Point Kospcl team will hold a service at the school hotiso ummedlately nfter Sunday school next Sunday nftomoon Mrs. Lamplieare of HellltiBham. Wash.. Is ir i!iret at the home of Mrs. lmoitene Charley. Mr. and Mrs. Lulaml Charley of Klamath Falls spent Sunday at the home of Ah- Chnrley's mother, Mrs. Irnwane Cliarley. jf BR0WNSB0R0 BITS i U'S ! I election. -' ..(Namo party) - Ballot - Contcst - Editor, iteil- . I . ' ' . ' . i L WELL ATTENDED JACKSONVILLE. Ore.. Oct. C.- place, hut HOW ot l'ort4ullll, visited I"1 tno K,lox 1,nu ll'man h ionics Wed nesday. lie nas been doing Carter were from Jacksonville who attended the Christian Science lecture at tho Kiulto theatre Tuesday even ing Mr. and Mrs. Frank . Uach .elder and daughter, Curtis, mo tored from Portland Wednesday and aro guests of relatives In our city. . Mr., and Mrs., John Anderson., Mr. atid Mrs. Krank Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. John i lljglnbot ham of Central Point- and Mr. anil Mrs. ward of Kagie Point were amour; tn0 muny who lUt0Uloil thc orang.j nieetiiiB held at the L". S. hall. Miss ollie Jenkins and sister, Mrs. C. C. Ilorten arrived from Salem Monday eveniiiB, wliore Mle., Jenkins haa spent the past thrco weeks. Mr. John Miller returned Mun day, after attendlnK tho wcddliiB of his son, John Miller. Jr.. ut Sacramento, Calif. John Miller, Jr.j and wife accompanied lihr. here, and left Tuesday for Port land, where they will spend a few days and will stop here asaln on their return. Mrs. Ulchardson and .Miss I'atsy MoNeff of The Dalles were ituestH at the homo of Mrs. W. V. Came ron Thursday. Oia i'hillips. wife and babv. were in our city Tuesday, ell foulu in Klamath Falls. l-'or Quick Keller Tnke This A. II. McDiinle), ;ox f.r, Llnd slde. V.. a.. writes: "I am shol to t.-ll you that Foley's Honev and Tar Compound Is the best coiikIi and cold remedy that can he botiBht. 1 had a severe and raekliiB couBh that Was nut belli ed by other medicines, and be fore I used half a bottle of Fo ley's Honey and Tar Compound my coubIi was Bono.' For Vale by Jarinin & Woods Druu .Store. Political Announcements SHKIll ft' I am the rocular Hepublicm nominee for sheriff of Jaeksou county. K elected. 1 will eo-ope- irate with Ml officials In the en jforocnient of all laws, CHAItLKS D. ST.'CY. pi,i dv. Itoute 4. .Medforil. By BUD FISHER