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MFJFOT?T) MATT, TKTftTTXE. MTIDFO'TCT). OrM-PON'. rTAV. OCTOKEU 7. PAGE TTTREE Valley Tioneer Women, Ripe J In Years, But Hearts Young did, howi'ver. make an uiipcal fur fair play ami moil siiorUmunsliip. asserting th;"wo provu otirsi'lvos (, worthy, worthy of self Bovernmont ami wcii hy of cuiniik'ncn as or Trials in proportion us we hoop contests nvo irom iimisf, fi- tn inisriMTt'st'iHatiou and rue in-in words and acts mat car 1 - f . -Y S Sr3,&sM&.f ry regret." ' I .-an. , Aj W$l?LV?m? i ""l cmlost lik.. this, thero ' ,'. t"'.- -irf Kt'SfM'V A'rfi he -aid. -A niwit attribute of onr : If J UK -'' V IftraiTNWv'-' (WlX ! political life has bwn the. spirit. l-!V'-'Eai3a fi!fe iC?1. if . In formiT years, ami Hie spoil luW pii manlike sxirlt In which we have W' -mtiaSBiPtSS ' t. accent.-.! the ivkuIi." Vf?tfM4 i Ti e candidate- L.tifhoU upon the i55t3iM- 1 farm relief issue whirl, he prev- Ml IDT Dill IMP. uuum nuLiiiu JOLTS DONKEY I lector, discovered Ih their mem ; liership in the reserve corps made . them meliiUhli! liii presiilenllal j electors, (n they lclcniplu-it I heir j resii;natiiir.s tn l lie army. iSKIDBrM STATE PRISON 10 ie?nli il u tf It I he , :.-caue ef lilt- , : this fund, I he i-i.tte einerm'in'y ; I'm. ltd will In- (iiilt-it mhiii to ,-nitli- 1 1 1 f l c it lit ' :t pprripl'Ui t lull nf xtMpiiuit.of ?.3I. ppart-nt tiffiiii. in IH THIS STATE NEARWOODBURN J I ."i.Oilll. 'rile ( ' l' ' l' ii 1 1 M.i! :. I'l'Plll.ltiiHl nf tun Ihiiiiih'i-il p.iliint.s. ii III:. Elizabeth McC. Payne of Ash land, Age 93 Years Mrs. Mary M. (Hill) Dunn, Ashland, Aged 93 Years. - .. . - ... ltf C"fe f& W il y&fri&& 'JW&tekt t otirdy. California wo ionsly had expanded in his west branch peec! declaring that no such far reachins and spocitio pro posal had ever been made by a nolitical party on behalf of any industry in onr history. He dismissed tho prohibition is sue with a siixle paragraph in which he assorted that the pur pose of the Klshteenth amendment , was to protect the American home, i and that an obligation was placed upon the president to secure its i honest enforcement, and "to elim inate the abuses that have grown i up around." "1 wish it to succeed," t he added. He turned then to a brief out line of his views on a number of oilier questions advocating the (strengthening of the' "protective . taritt." Democratic Foe of Hawley Can't Use Word 'Pro gressive' After Name on Ballot Republican Elec tor Resign From Reserve Corps to Attend Inaugural Oct. t1V- IH)ltTi.A,'l. On Adolph DeiniiiKer. l;i, of Oregon t ny, utv.. u;is niiied instantly ami four other members of the IVinin ger family, retuiuin-: home from an automobile trip 1o California, wer" injured when their ear skidded on a wet pavement and collided with a Southern racific bus on the out skirts of Woodburn last night. The car was badly damaged but no one on the bus was injured. by tf Mail Tribune ads are read 2,toa people every day. SAI.KM. Ore., net. II. i.P) -Wilii the rwepliun if (h-i-t'it stat pris on, all statf in t it hi ions in ' ' ..-nil v ill h.t," MUficii-iii lumls u provide fnt their npt-ra i i n dutniL, Ho- remainder of Up current Id en niu Pi, The state Im.ird of cop. trol ma ib- the ,i nniunce:m nt l dav ei'tcr checking over reports filed by the various intilution. Tin' stuto prisnn. w liieb bad in appropriation i S :t tin . s 2 n. lias ex pended :t t I. ITS.: I. bviving ap proximately 5-t.S-M i'r. .if ib propnation of 5,i:m..s,jii inr o atilig expenses at the pii.s.in of the amount bus now been bnspital, itb t Man eiuliteep the ;tt- ( the institution ur the next months. In conueelion Willi the ;ipptrenl deficit in tto- tate prist ii ft. in ids. il was exphiined Ilia l lh apprt, prtat it in fur t lie penil ent .;, ry w based nil an est i iii;i et pcpil l.i I in nf r.T.'t, ;uol that illlfin:: tin- pt-t few months iht jmpp'.at inn has in creased In more t ban t', t a. linust I Ml suit;. Me nulk "ts ,b-si-u ami con-triietiiti i an im portant element of proper iinpt). "n ment for n dairy farm. It tiutkes- ex- foi- convenience, saves time in tin ip- handling- of milk and is a necessity ip- in meetiim satii.ir r''iviii"ineuts. r- I'lean milk e;in be prntluced nmre ly ami mot e sat il'.ici nr !y w ith per than with pnr ennpnn nt " A S 1 1 1 ( : Tf. . et . S . itV The looise campaign funds invon liuatinti coin mitten today reject t"l ;i motion by Kepresentatible llluelc of Now Vim ii to Inquire into tlm activities nf Mrs. Mabel Walker illebrant'i oil behalf of the Hoo ver candidacy and reports con t i'ii inn it whispering campaign, which Iw charged wa beintf con due ted against tioernor Smith. all The Hoguo lttvcr Valley tho Paradise of the World. rinsKlflvl nilverttslntr iretd rpsultri fs Ann H, Russell, Age 90 Years I'hruugh a drizzling rain and a i their wintry wind, came the pbi- nr.s of Southern Oregon. Thurs day morning, tft the fif ly-seeond arih i versa ry celebration of their or-. p'Jiixation, held in the old Masonic one flight above tne .si reels l.laekson ville. puirdy old boys, who had braved (unless battles with the Ked tin, and mileil through hard- 'ona and Miss of Shasta ere married iday morn- Uon. of the Ijaptist church officiating. young couple, accompanied by u few special friends, returned to I their California home yesterday urrounded f ..ftni-nTinn by Indian camps, and the iflsk of! 44 making friends with thee natives! llilliarl-l.:nitis was not ns easy as might y ex-j Coming as a complete surprise pected. Their home was made of In their many .Medfonh friends, Ibgs cut down from the forest was the marriage of Miss Dorothy which surrounded them, and as j Lantis. and Walter Milliard, at they hewed nut timber for chairs , Orants Pass last Sunday. Septen and cabin furniture.' they .were 3. The ceremony was per- often surprised to look un into; formed in the Methodist parson- i no inroaieiiiiig countenance ot a POltTl.AND, Ore., Oct. G. (P) Democratic presidential electors cannot carry the designation "pro gressive" on the ballot iit the Nov ember election, nor can W. C. Cul hertson, IVmocratic nominee for congress in the third district, hear that label. Such was the decision in Salem today of Circuit Jud.;e llagley. As a result, the secre tary of state cannot print the name "progressive" on the ballot. It was predicted here today that this decision may moan the loss of several thousand votes to Iho Democratic presidential ticket. One month agot . wenly persons met at the Central library here, designated themselves n con veil- p,. tion of the Progressive party, and H. Vining of Ashland, 92 Years claim, they were ticket the Demo- rtjps on the plains ruddy faced wqmen. still strangly young in spit- of their years, ranging from 75j upwards into the !MTs climb edit lie sleep stairs unaided. Cane-- were to tie sure tn some ances crutches too, as in t he of Mrs. Emma Hudson, Nii, last living member of the im ration of '-IK. who had gotten f rum her sick bed at the Sac Heart hospital tu attend "the liion. tan once up si airs, uu-se ssories were pceulia rly inenn ti mis throughout the assembly flrmid old timers. striking contrast to almost gathering of. much younger was the absence of eye ;cn, . ami . the fiicllity.. with h these men and women could .ni'" friends across tin1 long - hail. Why was It? JWc ypent most of our youm:er louking beyond the hori.on," 41. lined Mrs. Ann Russell of Ash- lU'lghborinii Ked man. Mrs. Mary Vining. !'L', mother of Irving Vining, president of ihc Ashland Normal school, came to Jackson county in 1 s,". and was the first school teachei '.n the vi cinity In which Ashland is now situated. In those days, no two children studied out of the same book, and most of the children, as well as the tea-her had to come for miles on horse back to school, riding often, past Indian camps and encountering other dan gers on the way. "Hut wo got more real enjoy ment out of life in those days,. I believe," said that dear little wo- 1. a IMi-year old lady in lav- ;r and grey. Mrs. HusscU. ii in hn- ninety-first year if nan articles on the early days iregon, and continuing her long talent and hobby, that eulpturing in marble, both nit the aid of glasses. man. as she rat talking with j group of old acquaintance?" in a t Resinous i corner of the Jacksonville ball. t "Onr life was surrounded by dan- grs that drew us together and .made us appreciate one another ! more." Asked whether or not that also explained the faithfulness to tnar- nominated era tic ficket. The right to use the name, pro gressives, was challenged hy He publicans and today Judge ilagley held that the Progressive parly lost its identity two years ago when it nominated .Joseph K. Car bon ,lr.. the Democratic candidate for congress in the Third district, ! merged with the Democratic party. .v new Democratic committee stepped into Democratic head quarters 'here today and took over the management of the campaign from State Chairman Culbertsou. The explanation was given that Cuibertson needs more time to de vole to bin personal candidacy in the congressional race. The new committee Js composed of (leorge I' Alexander. Alex SweeU, l-Mgiir W. Smith. John A. uk. Smith, Carl C. Dotiaugh and Thom as : as CI. Greene Jr.. national head- omirters has been advised of the change. ! I.t ul decisions and opinions The standard tuel for smoking j pinyetl an important part during meats is. green hickory or maple the week and in addition to those wood smothered with sawdust of cited, came an opinion which cans tne same material. Almost any j n three presidential electors to hardwood will prove satisfactory. ! resign frfoiu the officers' reserve age with Kev. Charles Harriek of- s ficialing. They were accompanied by Dr. A. 10. Hudson of this city. : Mr., and M rs. I i illiard an now j making their home at SOG West Main street. -f LONDON, Oct. ti. (!') Mrs. I Aimee Semple McPherson, Hos An- ; geles evangelist, toured the night haunts of .London last night and newspapers today quoted her saying: " London is no so wild Paris or as many other big cities I have been in." woods, sueii as pine-. 1 corps. never should he useii. corneous : uouert . Kuykendall and Mar make, u good substitute for bard- ' old .1. Warner, Kepiiblienn electors, wood. ; nod Walter It. Cleason. Democratic ; riage vows among the older gen ' erations, Mrs. .1. Howard, sn of ; Ashland, a bright, peppy little wo 1 man for her years, spoke up. "No .not exactly. Our attitude was different in those days. We I meant it when we said we mar ! ried a man for better or. for worse. it's looking Into the distance ; 1,1,1s of Limes ft was worse than 4' makes your eyes keen audi we expected, .but we put up with stRugihens th"ir muscles," sh" it, and never thought of such a coatimied. "Most young floks now I thing as divorce Troubles have fl tys do too much close work. a wav of ironhm themselves out 11 you see them wearing, if you go about them in the right before they're out of theirjwny. 'tains. 1 "Why iust look around at tills Most of my life I've been gaz-, hunch of widowed pioneers they at the mountains off in the! got i-u used to being I ova I to their diat'inces. or standing on inouii-; husbands, that hardly any of huji'-- and looking down Into the j them married again after their dejjjihs of valleys. That's what , men died. And the reason why mal.es mv eves so st rnni:. Even 1 von find t Iiese women vouni: for o . early every morning, I f ind their years, is because they have lajp-'lf going over to the window I a. sense of humor. onf looking out at old Ori::leyi "Do you know," she said lean-; f4k fur several minutes. Why, I ing confidentially forward to her 1 I'dj feel cheated if I couldn't seel younger companion, "that some 'h old mountain before break-'folks think it's a sin to laugh? fa) " j Why ir we didn't see the funny j the physical effect of look-) side of Iif out there on the plains, j tng ahead and beyond is inter- j we'd have died of fright before "tjim. surely the mental counter-, we ever reached our destinations.", i far more gripping, for it j Mrs. Howard and her parents emne "nl idfcM both eause and effect, from Wisconsin with the immigra-j nrp expiHhis the stamina with . tion of 1 s r 4 . these pioneer men and wo-1 One of the most interesting char-, vere able to conquer whatiaeters In the assembly was Henry' imw to be unconquerable j l-'inery, of Ashland, who came les mi the plains. o the liogue Kiver valley with i Wo started out from our home I his nun-nts tn 1 S Ti :i from Ashland. Overalls ' Foi: Men, Wk6 Work. L , , , , J The lftCan tsl ANewPair tweIte 1 mmm I .f iIP ,tkDeaie7vfof r LEVTSj Sold by Campbell Clothing Co. Main St., Near Front Buy Levi Strauss Overalls at Mcdford's Leading Men's Store wcotwai.M-. Tonn., In lSTil In j Ohio, anil whnsr falher nanH-il thr I'uvi rc-il wuiton. I'll lu'Vi'i-' iri'.-i'iu lnv. n of Aslilanil. Ori'Kon 't thi- date, because II was fill lluililv fared, Willi a lon white "uiteenth birthday. We did see a linnse for ix months is like Ileitis 011 1 off from the '' lint we kept on because tinew there was a home for us I- and real work to do in n J strange country. The lat 'j-.- wt. saw after we set out Inune. was when we left the iver. The next house we on the Cascade mou li nt We ili.l wen (tl.mtv .if "f' in. and the men folks had -njt'iniltion enough to protect us. ?.M' father had n donation r'!' 1 in Oregon Blven him by tile R" l ament, i jnsisl Inf of n whole f land. In those days. d man received n Kecllon sini-'lf' man a half section. n'eJ wo fn.lUy a,.rlvC(t jM ,i,,. t"? ei town of Snlcni, Ore., ami inune ".iri ri 1 was 1 : nmer ".'ii ,. . 1 rrl.-il beard, the liloneer walllcd briskly about the hall, (.-reel in- his many ai-iuu'lntii'i'-''' in it t'haracteristie breezy manner. Tu the comment of one of the younircr native sons In the crowd thai the weather was not favor-1 able to such u nii nit- he said: "Sun, we've faced worse weal her than this in our lives, and man aged to live throiiu-h it. hut then, of course we're yount-'er than you." And as one listened to the rem iniscences of covered wanon days Kivinu way with Martling rapidity to heated discussions of current events and polities, one realized thai In spirit at least, the true pioneer never prows old. Levi Strauss "Two-Horse" brand Overalls For Sale by Mann's Dept. Store ftfd llmr irnpin-,- there for about six iln started out. this (Continued from Paj 0.) nne of iho tirst personal plfi for for onr donation claim near the support of the normally Bolid now Klamath Falls. Democratic- south thai a nonlff-e Us is another rt;.te 1 i-nmnm.:.f Mi. nrtrtv hSs made In modern l:-li.?. tly. because It wns on j polfticaliistnl'.v. f-nth birthday." 'The I'll- j As Hie candidate's car appeared old woman's l.rlohl eves I nn the Olllskirls Of the crowd a "111 led hllinorniii.- but shfi .A. I rnnr tt'pnl lltl from the moltntalll- t. nause in bo- .1,.. 1 o,,,.., r.r,,i. ,l..(l nhont the stands. 111 ! I iheir li.Tinrdoiis trin'liis automobile was paiked on the "(9-h 'he wilderness which Is ouisklrtR of the crowd and he wij f south,.-., (ireu-on. Their eov-i forced tn plouirh throush the mud -Kifha.l to be discarded; of the field to- the sinkers Mand. "n4 -he nip ,.-,de on horsebac, Uunelilns Inio his speech, lie th.it stove, and what meau-er ' expanded his views on farm relief. fur , lhv n.lit K0fr ,.lk(,., j prhibition and other platform dec and tied (,n the hack of the laralions. hut made no rererenco mut ,,, ti n rellcloim issue thai is stir- f n ile v finiiv ,.,,,, on rhia the soiilliotn slates. Ilnovrr Here's a Helpful House-Cleaning Hint When you start to clean house, the very first thing, feundh) up your curtains, pHJowa, draporiea, wash-rugs, bhwiwts, ml olfrur fabrics tks vanrd Mte&tinq and prions ua Tbra 90 ahwjd-With J-oxtr cem-xr WTrn yaa ' houcs is sptsk and 9rt rrowi owKor to flflimfl, WW brinft your thiri b, brigl tmi trmtt hvqmtArfif cwaM It will be a biff lead off too rand to tmtxm tdbvj, rbm house-cleaning detii m kvi oi p rr&m. Try this plan phon us tajrq, 9 l aytCJOfflr surprised. 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