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MTDTfiTiT) MATT, TTtTHTTNE, Mr.PFORD. OTKfiO'. TTODAY. OCTOH)'.!' W2. V'AGV, YXWi FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE TQ FRANCE ' FORMER HOME' Ueleuiue visitor in .Mi-ili.irii lu their many friends are .ukusi liuhciistt'in. former u ...ll known h'cal business man ami hwiht nf tlio Valley Candy c.impiiuj, and .1 i'M. llohi-nsU'in. wliu airived here yesterday from lanif; 1 leach, I'alif., wlitTf ho is in tin- K'-ueral t;r..eery business, for a visit nf a week or two with friends in Medl'urd and tilt Valley. . .Utlio they have been residing in Ca lit m uia fur several yours, fol lowing' his disposal uf his business iiml hunii' 1uti Imth .Mr. and .Mrs. I luhciisu'ln t-an nut jrei wver their foiidno.ss f(i'r Modfoi d, lieiu e 1 he present vacation visit here, from which they will ;u on to l'urtland fov u visit in that oily before re turning to l.oim lieach. Mr. Iluhonsioin in a brief intra--vio.w yesterday aftcrnuun. ultlm lie had not vt had time lu fully l.iuU around the city and valley, i pressed hiiiisolf as much sui prised a L Mod f o rd 's b vis i n oss and ros i -dential district Kiuwth dncr they loft for California. Mr. and Mil. I lohenstein while onroiite north to Med ford enjoyed tlio bif, fuothall Kiiino ill llerUeley. Calif., last Saturday, and on Sun day had a Ioiik visit wilh O, M . Hleao'in) Solshy, former well known Modfurd uian, at tin: Castle CralK resort, four miles out I'n.m IJiuiHiuuir, Calif., on the I'ueif it highway, of ulileh Mr. S'dshy is pari owner. Ji Is a heautiful and well appointed lare resort. Mr. Ihihensteiu says, and he and the "Deaeon-' had an on jovahlo re- J LAUD LOCALS MM SEARCHES pami: rniuiMFMT uniUL-uummLMi THOMAS, The. Politician Hi-it Aml'Tiii. 'iniiiilli'i', I i liiinl mouki- s.-ri't'ii " i'r sn'al ill;: liv. lliviiuli mnl nvi-r wllii'll llniM' I'lilltlll.'l lll'j ill- T till' n.litli'.ll 1 i V llit'-- nl .1 in FOR A FULLBACK E lli.- lauyt hitili ul l ii Iiii. 'Ill Kill , w li.i ul'l" uf ( 'u-i-iiii -I in I--' hi- li'niii l.iiw .-I Mr. Tlimiiii i;. Ills . ; 1'i'caui' n h il J i ll 1 1,1!'), I lli'' n;iiin' nl" 1 In- Jin-U.-4011 Ciniiity Cc-nti-.-it I'iiii.!-. iiiiiii;iiun ii iv lulling, si-cks lu llirinv 'riiiiiiiiis. past mill iiiv.sciil. I iv iilhiilini; i, IS l.lhli.-lll in-l ivil il-s while Ill-.-lipvilln' III" -I' .jualil'ii'iitiiiiiN I'm- this Hisil inns ; ,'is "I'm. .i,'i- 1,1 1 I . I till' !, -! S .nii -i.i i ,,inlli!,:.-nl ni. ruiiiot.n. ,inlll,.'HUIl(; ui -W iul 'l'll KKM). 1ml.. Li. aiin-.l: A fulllia.-U. , l!!ll 1I.-I..1 'I'.'l !l'i- Klllil-' i: i lllamili ..!,r. , l,y isi',,iiiii an, ; I III- nl.-M'll.'.' .'1' a w lin . all wain I v llaiui-'s .l.'f.'al Ci-ni-Kla Ti'i'h mi la-hint; fulll.a. l, i .a- llir.'t' yar.l- ' M Andre Routis, gallant French battler, has regained for his coun try the world's featherweight boxing title which his fellow country. man, Eugene Crique, held for a few months five years ago. Routis captured the title with a 15-round decision over Tpny Canzoneri in New York. Picture shows Routis on right, bent low, fighting in close In the twelfth round. M ll.'ll ;t t.UH lllloWll IS ill 111.' Ulfillji. Ii t'oa. h KiK'Un.' lias .-aai'tcil ant'W hN a .U.'sl fur .-.iiih'uiii' t.i si. r a thai 1 IHII'IIUS.'. Ill .vast. Malay's in-iu'lirc he ul.-.l ' mi h'ss llian 1 nu n. Inn was mil ' satisl'ii'.l. . 1 "WVvt- jiiil n, i;''l a s.'iiiilm luuu h ill fullliiH-l;." Kii.-km- hiis ml- li is,'.l. "ami uiii,'.--s w.' iln vi' ' :,il tu lust- Mini,' mul l' aami's. T i''1 1 ill na:ia 'I't'. li . were hurl,',! 1 l.itt'k within its lii-.:ir.l lin.-." r.illins, wh. u;ivr piaimisi' til' fill ' liii: lilt- in,-.'iU,in, is inii' I'm' llu- st-a- 1 sun with a frai.'tiiri'i! wrist. al ,l,mi-lll I ! i n il 'Ul-.li,., ,1 III liri.l Ala-s; I-!- i- as fulluw 1,1,. ,ill-t III! klm W W 1 in- ami tin . 1, u,' lUiu'it all. am.' was Ih I I, Till- lilW.M'l's lliM li'llnw inj; ill -lilt-l.s II K. Il.lliliii lnii I!. N'i-lnii. I!. II. Il.ir.l a. i-:. i; Hi's r. k K.'ii I i . W N.-ils,. i ins New l)in K. .1 I'll.--.-! W .1 Muni.- . 1 1 1 p 'I'linlilai n ( 'mini v THE FACTS ii-tt H'liUi-iil Ian ,Ts. Aiiioiit: Ihiisi- (ii'iiusina him iii-i- iiii, ,, t,,l! t-' ham Is ,,l lla tll.lll ll'illH Ii. Huh ih l.t t-t- liaxt- t-i-r AniHiit: in. inv n li'iniliilai i's 1". ! Ni-wiiiiiii IC. Iln-s W K l'hi.iN W ..I. la.nhiT 'I' -I. I'.iiii'jlil W I! iliivlnnl i: I Kelly i has V, lieaiiies -M Timlin lii i ii I'.iiitliil.iles l"-ir nl h. e in ill,. Stale nf Mivuiiii. within tin- insl nlhi'i s iiiiiisiii- hi hi iiiiil nut hi i e iiiiiueil. nut more llian three I t-ll li',' III Hie St; !, nf I l eunii .ih. !l, ,1,1 I, !.,,!, I" .si .1 I i nl .la union. SYD SMITH WINS PRESIDENT'S CUP LOCAL GOLF CLUB will invesliyati' ori ani! fmiuenry of 1 io wen visitors John En tiers and K. tif Ashland, loea I husinesn from Ashland yesterday. are Ijonriliiu,' for tlit Lesion lloxinn i-altl to he held under the Ulis jilees uf the Ashland Legion Post I ;i in t hal city tonight. In order to raiso funds for the post iu tivities, tin: Ashland pitt has I a Ken over t he Winter boxing lirnfrrfim for the winter. r in;. Kii)i:vs wAit.x iitorm.i-; leased of her jiain and distress, this linni Mrs. It o h c r t P.lair, Tern Haute, lad. 'Tor two years 1 suffered with Uldnevs and hlad drr. After taking 1' o 1 e y I'iHs diuri'tie u short while I found my trr'uhles gradually disappear, in. I'.aukaehe a n il lie.idaelus slotiped. No inure di .zincs and tired feelinns, an my vision eleareil." Try them, atlsaol ion 4Uaranl'ed. Men and women every whl'l'c use ami reeinniiiend them. For sale hy .larinlii ,Sj Woods Druu' Store. 1 Syd Smith is the winner of the .'.presiilejil's cup presented by Dave Wood, chirr executive of the Med- ford Coif club. YesU'iday Smith 1 defeated t lie runner-up (ieoi'Kf ; Roberts, three and two. AllhouU ; the quality of the solf was no as hif,-ll as expei.'ted, the match was a hart! fought otic until the last few t holes. Smith shot an M'. ami was deadly with his imns. with tht- I 'resident M tournament over, the next i'A efnl will be the opi-n soil club rhamnionship. I Carenter. thcluesent title h will be unable lo defend the chum pionship. as with .Mrs. Carpenter lu leaver i o morrow for .Mexico City, where he will stoend several wpeks. ' ticli and pool :;ins, eaiisrs colds. Wl.at is foolishly described as "only u cold" it. the must hannlul til' tii.soase, causing a loss til' hun dreds of millions u year in wimes, And what is worse, it weakens the system, exposing it to til tack from diseases t hal dest rov lite - -ii"P"-inoiiia, diphtheria, tioart diyetiao j a ml a dozen others. , alleys and for the establishment o Never neglect a etdd, for each ' .1,,,i)il. : v-.t-.i.., i.m, next mouth. He mo nmk Tin lin.- 1m Sal. ;u i . . .line .titer I ' ide nil tu i t us w i e V i.'l ll o their loin iniou n-, b .. Medior.i li.i- k I'm s; !;a ins l In oiil;Ii III.- S bio hu b cininr.lv l1- .t uii t be She pbiC- or to Mop 111' ill H y um uinb r ,i i ,inu cxpet leu d ,! t In Mi;: n i. pea id . .1 Co Negotiations were cum pic ted slerday by Jack W.i.ul for tl. lit a I of the Natal ri urn bow Hi in r Iped I in ouch I' 1 1 one actually shortens your lift. An l remember, the real Dr. Osier's j statement tliat the best tiling for a cold is "two days in bed." ! China asks the Sight to try for; ! eigners that often tl against her eiti- f zons or laws, instead til' letting ! them be trietl in courts set up by j their own nationality. That is rea j oiiable. i ; hit China's lotpiest should be I granted, only on the assumption I that penalties, tuconviiiioii, would! vv point of view. The old dowager) inn arrangements ludity for the purchase of neu- equipment to be used iii the club gymnasium aed was iiNn eoiisitle, the atlvbabil ity of purchasing new howling allev equipment. The alleys will be operated in conjunction ,llb the club, tic members of which will receive spe cial rates for birwlinji The new club is bcln-,r established primarily ..1 Ibelt pi Tl "II e mbci ti.nl Mil.-- i.'iu.ll fill SMUid. ih. . I'll. a:iie v,r. i.illn ; j.n hut lTi- Salem no'ii arv a!em with tto luiui'ie-. 1 Hh.ipe,' ..r the local business Men who ire lo keep fit and through emalic training encourauc x nd continued nnnil health. ESPINOSA BREAKS THE RECORD OF THE ABOVE NAMED LAWYERS M.ni nf lli,-,,- liiwvei-. Ii.ne li'eii niiiiniii ill iii llu- ii.ielise Ii, an I he in, nl' -lii(i;e Manila it 1 lll'iitliiit 1lit- iiilliflliKllilIl-ilis nl' .liliiu'e I'ltlhui-- Can uii illliliiile either nl' lllese (liir'lli li.'.l, i-ihiiiil .iti.le-- reli'irnie l.i iiii-line t'l lli'i- iiii'ii a-. ".'..iiir,itnrs" nr "I'nlilienl Unit- ur lilllll l.ilMVels.'" l-l illinnie III I in- ellllie lii.ln nf Hill e la I ea III lil i ll ill -llllksil Cimnly i'Mi- lie;ir iui "i llii- liiriiiinl mi. I jI'hm' i-l l.m i-r .u..r In Hie eiili of .Inile 'I'Iiuhihs as a ,',iii.nlal,' ,.- ii lii-h nllei-' I .el us liM.lt nl hi inili!iil re.-nril. THE THOMAS RECORD Ill-It.',' ThiMiia-. ha-, la -.I'leil in .l.i-'W'ii I tint . Hrejiiii, fur l illeen curt, lusl jinst. Dtir- Ihe hist ti e nf Ihi.-i- li'.ils he ha-. In I.I linlitli ill clln e lie hiis llseil the (ire! ice htt i-lli.'!1 uliile .lllilu't. In illipcl I lltlt1 .l.i.'i.' mi i'tnl -Iii-.!' pit ij,,- I unci n l,i ,i,,,j,l it i itiiiil in ii j-r''iiri'tl .a ,', iliini, .i,!lir' hint f,,r ''eirl al .l.ti'ire II,- hat -nlieiieil liMei- nl rii,,,i M-iiii-iil f " I t In- I..IIIH- pntii inn Irani lawyers prncticiii); mi l"r hint Hi- ii..'ltl'"l Ivii tnetiilii'l ul' lin- hat !n hi'lt nl" the .l,(i'h-.itlt I null!) Ilal. llieti lll,!l-,-Ii Hi- hilt, !)irii'it:h ll. t l An, h i -.mi iiml In I mutt i I Vtttt iil I titniiiii li i (nr ht-. mi ii i, isiiii lie hiit tt-i il i iiii'.ii .i mall. 1 1, tl .. Thiitt. all, I villi Ihe eli-nlilte illtii),f-ii ,t ,,f tt Itunil' iii'ne seVet'iil ueehs ,itt tin tat In) 11 1 ,l 1 e ni Ih lit'.. I In- I In r AsMit-ialinn u!" Iiinisell' ami his si'i-relarv, i ineiil liir It iiii IVniii tilliL'i- inciii- i-tiie all ellihil-.' it I In ir Itinl n r m i miii.iI cuiniiiillt-e, iiii!iiiinli.ril Ulc .liiek.toii I nil' illlil iltferitlttlielltelll . itt, ilhnttl Ihe lilin leiluc or cnlisciil nf miiny f.-f lin- I'liiiiinilleeiiiei' The caiii n t -rii has hecii II. l-iil.ln iiii I'lirlv has hecii nielli iniieil by tin SECRET PRACTICE. vote FOR Alfred E. Smith President Joe T. Robinson Vicc-Presitlcnt H. D. Norton Circuit Judge J. Frank Wortman AND Lloyd A. Williamson Representatives George A. Codding District Attorney Ralph G. Jennings Sheriff R. L. Cornwell School Superintendent C. W. Ashpole County Commissioner Chas. T. Sweeney , .. M. D. Coroner umpruHH cotidenincrl oi lenders to i 1'ians bo sawed in two loimthwise. j business November Tluit would Ik; too hhvih'i- for any ; pretmru iiuuh urn KiinniL'jin cunstitution. ' time. An Italian, winner uf a tvv.v fur tlio h(Ht. play, Ih round In an Ital ian piison, Hcrviiin his Umrtli turm for Ihcm. i Not abashed, the convict says lie j uaudj lo be in 111 insiine nsyliitn. j j Thar'nuiy holp Ihose neeliin to i explain some recent productions ; on the Now York slane with bias i I plieiny and Indecency as their main j 1 attractions. I i ir m i cnlil pleted 1 riHlir-i'iii ills lMiiuv f"i ( tii'iiuy kii tin- Im'iu'Ii ul tin Supri'iur Court of' PRESIOENT LADY GOLFER RETIRES STANKOKU r.MY KKSITY. Oil.. Oct. i:3. (Pi With all secret prac tice passes revoked until after the Hon l hern Califoi'nia xamc Novoni b.-r 3, the Cardinals prepared t down to hard work today perfect -iiiK the details of furinarinii "U," Couch "I'op" Warner's new ere nthm. The Cards meet tin KresiKi State rdeven Saturday, but this km ni e will 1 be little mum than a breather he fore the Trojan ennlest, and it Is unlikely thai any nf Ihe new for mations will be used in this cn- euunl er. . Brisb ane s Today (Continued from I'hbo On.) Published .by Democratic County Central Committee of Jackson 0f UUT shores County, Offices 119 North Central. Phone 876, Medford. Paid Adv. ' Johns Uopkin (Jet those am! you may slop wor rying. The Itritisb put out great Hteel nets in the channel to protect th'-ir l rans ports from submarines. HaL no country would undertake to con trol our submarines with steel nets in tlio Atlantic nloiiK Uimki miles soldier who kills hi : yaino when t here are not enemies to shoot, crossed the Sahara desert in til t:days. traveling in an Inturiiational . 1 liorvester truck. . f ' The compliment Iti America's truck building industry (s apprecl (i atod. Hut more important is the .. ! faH that such a tiip means early externiination of bi game. Senli montaiists will weep, especially iiime hunters that like the pleasure of killin-; things. Hut killing big mime, elliulnal iim animals generally from Un earth, will mean tx terminal ion of disease. Animal iife is the breed ing -;round of disease germs. diphtheria on the fur of coats, j raoies in nous, i ue fieamv sleep- i iug sicknesH of Africa in the croco- ! dile's blood. j If l.riiisb sportsmen would kill the last crocodile sleeping sickness would soon vanish. CIIU.'AiiO, Oct. L.'l. (I-Mrs. of Chicago has retired as president of the Wom en's Western (lolf association ufte. two yea is of service to glu way to Mrs. Paul Walker, also of Chiea ;o. who lias been active in the organi zation lor several years. The annual meeting was to h- hebl today anil plans for Ihe l!t ciiampionsnip were up inr dlscti sinn, Detroit appears lo have won the tournament,, plans lor taking Ihe event to California next cai' being virtually abandoned. cHiCAiio, mi. thi. i.fi i Ksphio.a, i u tiller up In Hie ri-on! Nat icnal I'i olci -imi-il Cnli. i .' pf, social Ion champicii'iliiii. Jnc u.'-e cd because n! iftcMoil bet Vt ei 11 hill) sell and the club's nuiih' 'eiip'iil. The for lucr t 'ah lot uian, Ii i holds nu men i us hit t P dm I t if ! - and who tanks iimoii:- the iiailoti t bed millers, refused to discus the lireak oilier than It- say "Se bot'i a"reei! to ilKaun-e " His plans lor the future aie in (Jcrinite, be snht, allluenrh has received olfeis from tci New Yotl-. clubs. .l.icltHi.ti t onuty I lt twiN solicit lie has, tlittti liiio-cH ami Ins v. -t-tiil . l 'iii'imI (illit'les liniiltilury if liihiself itlttt . . t- i .i. i i: i i i... i i . i-l! I hem !m the tn'-ti vpaj.- i nr "0i'(H r nr rHMim i nr hiipm iiii miiuimicu ih me oi uiiih I'itvs t otinrf in l'J.t aini r"'cnll hcimci h. tin nliton.il in llu- iNiily News. ' PORTER J, NEFF In a riMM-nl rmlin mlilrr.. ju iiiiim; 1-eluilf nf tin i-dHili'lney of C. M. Tltoiniis innl tliult.'l lip a'lsph c, o li,,- .l.o k-.oti t niiiiilv i. piilito i, it ( 'ointiiit lee. snil ; "I hate unilitltilinli liltr mi jlioliniin.t lint nl shiver.' Six ,iMh jit;i, .Mr Nrlf .) Mi'lit'Mcd iii liis M-rclirs all turr tl nmily, I hal if Tlionuis was ,cectci. ue u ntihl fiac a 1 1 1 int ,inlji iiml tliat t -iim-i ivntilil W ilt'cidcd iiecordillK to wliicli iih- cirncil tin1 no-Hi .!e. thiti lias n.cn'rr.I in the litst six eins to cbitijje tuiyone's pioinn, ThoiiNis H)ii a pohtMiiii 10 TEAM PLAN Wall Street Report Often A cigar so good, is often imitated in appearance George V. Childs cannot be imitated in quality and fla vor. Unchanged in thirty years. MOW VOKK, (id. iA')-'hf stock market closed tronu'. V.s, press shares hit Ihe toboggan again in tiie final Imur, when many oth-'r issues were booming. Adams ex press slid down points and American Kxprcss 'd . Knst man Kodak soared Ht points, to HU. approximating Its record figure. I.'. S, Kd-el extended Its rise to fi jtoints. and A. M, MJ'itn rallied 1 'A points. Texas & Pacific. American Republic, and A nierlcan Smelt lug made sillK'i.intial gains. Profit -In k Ing was evident In Ihe filial deal ing under cover of a new outburst of strength in the oil group. S;iles approximated H.tHMi.Otin shares. ; tattle tnk review for today: "Sentry" by I eyyard Knnrson I'aniK-y (Harpers).' -An eternal i triangle so real yuli feel son v t'.if r 1 1 nf them. GEORGE m fEilds W Actual fA She 3 .. ... , MASbN, EHRMAN & CO. Distributor Medford. Oregon , W-x CIGAR Citizens' Ticket i ; For Election Nov. 6 ' For Mayor ! A. W. PIPES I ; ' I For City Recorder f, M. L . ALFORD ' For City Treasurer 1 H. J. BERRIAN , . For Councilmen I First Ward E. M. WILSON .Second Ward P. J. KERSHAW ; Third Ward J. O. GREY I Fourth Ward R. E. McELHOSE CIIICACO, III.. (Hi. tTi Tim lr.-; ti-li'H i.'Xi--jtnt-iit with 'tint-, lilill tinlilili- lit'titli'i-t llii'tiiih tin-' IIHI! Of l'UHI'l'VO Or "H" ti'llIllH Hit fill IlitH lll'l'll lli.SI'lllll'imill-;, M-,.il ittlt-( li-lif iliniftm's Iihvh t'l-iiiiiti'tl Ctitniii-s mill si ! 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 i-six-c ia 1 1 v , htm. i.iiili'sli il nmiliisl llu. titniiiii' i i , ... ..... i i'i.iii, ii in i t-iin i I'll, iiti-i ; . , --IIKSI'MI IIIIIH IIJIVI- lll-l-ll lllllllt. lilllll the fni'itii'l' s.VHti-tn (ll lntt-r-t'tilli'';i- j fifsliiiiiiii mitlitiMi ctiiniiftltlmi In., i KllllSlllllllMl. ( ( 1 . In n (ttnl 'rii.iittti- j. ii iiililii iiiii iimV. OUR CONCLUSION" Tlmiiini I'l.i'-vn m. il it-til i-Nn:ilnii-,v lirl'iiri1 iriln'ln Wi- In -In -I .!inlt;-. U ni I'l.i-vn M.iiit-nl i-xinitln in-.v Iji-I'nif irint-ij)iil. Uf tttlii.-H wall linn, dim l,i iii.lti ii.il in. in, It. 1 1 Hltiii I ti'iii.i.-i tin- Circuit Cmirl lii-m-li us -IntlL-f. Wo lii'lii.-vi! In' IHIII-.1-H Inn ili-intiitilnili-.l Iiii Im'i t-f iiiiilifii-iili'ini mnl t in iih-i 1 1 fur this iij;li nlfit'c. ALMOST 100 PERCENT POLITICIAN 'I h n I, us I ii ii Mililii nl nlfiti- IniltliT hn-ltf mil nf llir lil'li-rii .vt'iirs of his .Jack-sou Cinmly i-i-siil.-in-t- I liii iiiu' lin- 'inl "-i1! j i -tiri. w liili-sill inif in tin" jutlyt' of tliis distrift, III" llseil tin- .p-MiL-i- mihI iiih i-i- nf In-. Iiijjli elf in i" liiiimi of tin- nimnis nf jmlii-ial rlliit-s, ircmri-d Ji Cliii-I .liislii-.- Williiiin ll-mnid Ttili i.f tin- Sii.n-iiif Cinirl .r tin- I'nili'd SUili's, lo sruui't) lin- -iiilirriiii nl " iiK-iuli.-ii nf Ih.' l-nr fur Hiinliit-nl In lin- fiilrrnl lit'iirli. MANY REASONS FOR OPPOSING THOMAS I'ln-ri- r- nmiiv iiml.- ntnl inuinl rr.i-.nn-, fur n-in--iiiu' Tlinliilin wliii'll tve pnipnsc to set mil friini Inn.- In linn-. Tlti'-t- rt-mmis will In- mt ''r1 -.l liy llif r''ni(ls nf his inyi riiiirt nti'l I In- Sitii i iiii- nuii. V,- li lii-v.- hi- .-Hit cnin inn- nn iiiiltniv-il iliiinl nf .lutlui- Tltuiniis' utter lilifilncss to hold Iiii-, l,i-'li ii-si!inii mid iluii inn- ii..im!i.,h i B.-tiuili-il snlily hy liirli mnl lioiiorahli- motives. THE BETTER GOVERNMENT LEAGUE. Uy II. K. HAXXA. I'rcsidiiit. MliS. HKKT I.OWKY, Socri'tnry Paid Arivertisf ment. hy Btlf Oovfrnmrni tuque. Fights Last Night MARION DAVItS -vtrf NILS A3fHEl.irt Al Hunt- raleiian Inulglil. , hiii-iltcliitci- nl lilnliu Kieliu i linrilieim' f. (M nulla v r, has he-en the hem nf 'Imj.1)h nf pretty .vcrccu j"taaiu i n f:nin 'a lluwn Ka-I am) -T'l'nhle llavhl' ihnvn in Ihe ' U lwel nf Chance." In "( nil of Die Ciuhk," imw al Hie Kialtn. h- ha!- a leve Mmy tlml will i -clinic atOlhing he has mi (IniH' In tbiH line Marian Xlxoti plays tiinrlte iuirUiehiieHj ax Ihe xwei-t anil charmtug- Kreiich glib Their ti inunce In one nf gnat beauty unit uacrifJee. iimt ihe pair linike up ! pealing fci'ctMi lovei m. It Ik a tor uf t-iatM' aflcr the 1 uv. and wit tllte.tt.1 hy John Kranclt nillnn, tvho Ip-bt the im-ga-: plume in liari belniet ' recent unai .Irainatie vm (. "Th- N'-kim-." : 1'niil mlv, I 'll iy.i-ns.' ('iiiiiiiiltti.f- i My tin- Akmix-IiiIimI I'li-FKI i'iiii..iii:i.i'in. jut- iiiiihi.'.'. II. -lltlllliil'C. (lUltiiilllliifl W'.tlrutt l.:tlirrin-il, I'lili-iiijii (IIII, llllinii. Maiiili'-. Kpnlit. tti.n mi fnlll iimt Tiniiliiy .Mui iliy. 'I'i I'lili.ii. X. .1., III. I.I'HII l.lll'.'IH, ( 'it llllll'll. X. .1 . Ktolll'll ll HI.' liilll'l'llilld. I'ltllll- 'li'llilii.'i III. IKJHTON lliu Mn 1,.1,,-v. lloKtim niniH.liil.il .link lliti.iull. CHiitnl.t (liti. I'.nli .Mlllti, Hill. N. II.. wi.ii on foul ovi.r Tony l-'m-titi , Catitur nla i). IICT('lllX.(i.. KlillH. Aiimiik Snydi-i'. llodKf t'lly. KutiwiiM, Mtuji lii'd Hlir .Mm Sliimitn. liiiiiii'itntt, t., ( I I. .mij.tui:ai,-...m i'-iii'i.iii.,ii. nr .Montl-i-iil, klmt-ki'il out. 1 Kill Uuy, .Montri'iil il'i. ( Si-ui-k,- siil-ilt-l-H, .Montri'iil. wun mi foul frnm (ii'in-ffi- l-'Kli'lil. 1'oi-iiiitn (7). NKW VUUK HiiliV .In.. (;,i-. I.OK AliKi-l.-n, tilltli.iliitr.il Xl. k I -si 1 - ' igfT, lli-oi.klyti H'lt. Hilly AIijoii. ; I'liot-nlx. t-Nipi'il Hatiiiny Ai'nllHon, lirooklyn in. Jimmy HjiitIi-.iii, . hvn AliKi-lr.-t. iitniiiiliiti-il Iti'tuiy Mosi-ly. Dulrolt mi. Artli. Hi-Ill- : t'.in, lliooklyti. iititiointi'il Mat, Cohf-n. lllttM'f.nn. .V. J., (II). l.'AVTd.V, o. Johnny V a r r, ; Clovi'lalnl ii u t i ii Into il .llin.iiy j llollriWHV lilllll, II- ,,iil,,ii,l..,l ! 11,1,1,1 " ,"1 "' l''"l IH II I . '"""l"'11- ..lltlllllH,l , , w, K(,n( Han.; Uar.-. Dayton (tit. Ii-aii-y ,,.,. ,,,.,,,. .i!m,, r.'tnl v 'in 'ox, of ImlliiiiaiiollH. oiiliiolnli il i eti t tlttmi-r that will tmlti- hlin ha VotinK Orlor, I 'Ini-iniiat I KII. i iy. Ifn a full can of Kr-n-l.-Kution. 'iM'IXNATI lial.f Until, of, t'ir.l'l'l:l, IIKIIK. INC, l...n?.vill(-. w-nn a ...-Nl..n i-M-r ; 88I Wist I'lcn. T.lllilli I-.vmii Mi I.-.-,... .... i I-.-, llK-l'-. ! ' A. C. Mat'tltl of Hi'- drlfflll Cloi'k j itlstili't jM-tit yi vi-i'nl hours In 'In i i l'' llu- 'it-.fcttltnj on iiu-li" -- - if you owii a - FOR SHERIFF CHARLES STACY Charles D. Stacy It a Native Born Oregonian Hi- Iium lived in .la ksi.n iVunty fur 1'i.rty-tlim- vcars and i well mnl f'iivi.fiilily known tu tlicusamls of peupli- throughout the valloy. lie has li-cn a utic'Tssmi fruit .urowcr for a good litany years, iivvninn; a pear and ji't'i'ot orchard cast of town. Mr. Stacy is the ie,milnf nominee of 1 lie Kc'uiblieau larty for sheriff, lie lias oted consistently for every prohibition measure that has come before the electorate in the state of Ore fion. He has eotiiilied witit and upheld till the prohibition laws on the statute books, a nd if elected will enforce all lawn impar tially. Mr. Stacy is entitled to and should, have the support of every Republican in the Cu'tiity. Paid adv. Jackson County Republican Central Committee tt) 1 1 5-2S I (10 I.