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i ' o PAGE EIGHT MTOHPORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORKOOX, TUESDAY, o'fTOnRK 2:t, 192S, ;.r FEEL" WONDEIIFUL ? Food txat "Stands By iTott , RESOLUTIONS BY I BACKWARD PARTY MINING ACTIVITIES cRBAftfiraf J LrU V 1J Li V I AMN uUuNlY ilHVtN BY X ASS i-ARt KtV VNG N TEACHER MEETING' IN JACKSONVILLE SOUTHERN ORE. OnH f8. IHliwIiiiy- Thr folhiWhitf roioiHitloiiH ntoit-j .1 A.rKtfO.WillJ.1' l by the JncRson (Monty aivMott 4 - NwIhI. KrIUny owning wim ! Tito mirmtlnnM lit IhCi .'Vimlit vnk of tho Stnto Ti-nohoin' iiiwH'lnilon : tho cPni of n vory t'ijyuhli lini ) dn-ilgx,' Uk'1ioi Willi tho t'o-niion-In wwhm Inst woek arc Ktilimlttcit whon tho losing kIiIo of tho. hlith I inft of tile old "Whllo dorm" mlno, Protein, carbohydrates, laxatire "bulk" find vltambie, plus toasty, creamy delidousness. -, for iiulilirntlnn.' , Ono resolution offoi'wl by tin i ronimtttoc. oxnroKslnir roKi'ot that 'citfxens of Jm'kson county hail not : adopted tho County l.'nlt plan and oit'dkiiiK now faith In tho plan, wax : by voto of tho body withdrawn, ( After raiiiom wore playod unrior tho And was not voted upon, otherwise guidance of John t'oko. u buslneHS ..the resolution - wore adopted as i uieetttur -was held In oharue of Vlr submitted and an here offered forjtrlnia r'ick Jo vhtoh plana were -j print. ' istitnril: -. I laid for the winter's work, Ho- 1 1 , , A. t STHAXtiK, t'halr'innp freshnients consisting of cocoa. K. A. WHITMAN 'sandwiches ami cake woro' served i ' SARA VAN MKTHK after, which the Bursts' returneil i ' JIHS. rAISVl.KVls j home hoping t hw another such ( ll MTKHS ! Rood time soon. . .. i -Memliers :M?otninittco. I .'-Ray t'oleiiinn - roturnci! school Sunday school class ' riivo ! situated about a inlle from Hold tho winning side a party. Till ; ,"" "'"iwiia yimoj roan, mai -it party was In the form of ait "Act iu revival In the .mining Industry of Itackward" party, w here the Kiiests ; Southern OiBOfi, N f were usherod In the Imok ttoor anil ! "!', big dredge has now been In clothes were worn backwards', etc. I operation for several days and Is ''digging" , .unite ' it' largo area of earth. To, one 'Who has never seen ' - "Che YouwlUllfct -LOS ANGELES 1 ""' ' Bfftii Ym ttav t AT SAN FRANCISCO HALL PAINT COMPANY D37-R 407 E. Main Fall House Cleaning n dredge In operation II appear to be n very large apparatus. The hucketa which scoop the earth I weigh about one ton each. The! earth Is taken hy the buckets, I which are run by a belt similar to! a conveyor, into the dredge to run It Through and obtain the gold fixim home! the rock. As fur its Is'known now : Resolutions of Jackson County : Sunday evening from 11 few- days j the ore 'taken In norms In prow j Division vr Oi-tgo-n "State Teachers : hunting near 1-akc- View.- bringing ' very -satisfactory.' After -the. ilroccss lassocjatio'n:. (.' .: r i ! home it fine largo deer. Ills fath-' of obtaining the gold Trooi the d'ln i We. the teachers - of Jackson I r J: B. Coleman and -Mr. Torrll . Is completed, tho rocks and ore left j 'countj- lit 'the nnndal institute, as of .Metlfortl had itrcumiiaiiled htm tire taken from rhe di-edge on a Hell! jxrmhhNl, herehy -sulwerlliB to the : on-the trip. ! and left up the creek. ,' i ! jfollowlng principle.-) and policies: j Marguerite - I'orter and Janet Tho dredge Is now working down ! We obligate ourselves to the ser-j clement of Medfnrd were guests the creek from tho left-hand fork. I i, vice of children, 'hereby, resolving ; of Virginia Kick Frldny. As soon as they have covered this! ;to do all within our power to ren- : Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Severance: territory they will dredge from the I -urr vuiwuki wortoy or lennersnip n .ors. r,. o. wiison spent Mi over them thru right hnblts of I !' "ml Saturday TTunlng deer on icomluct, worthy standards of life, i the Applcgate. -jand a .consistent . loyalty to the! ' Mi's. Frank Saulsberry, Mrs. j highest : Meals of our profession. I Vivian Wilson and Mr. Klnicr mm ill il i.-3 ; .-i A !;twt-iiiwraiiii' I - '-'v '" "'' . I'. I Km MUSm MBm A forks of the creek tui the right J hand iilde In the upper end of the ijmce properly.- At a i-ongli estimate. It' will tuke ' at least ten or more ye;-.is of steady ! work 16 go through the ground ' plannett, ' As lo whether or not i i . . : .-.- v. I We i-esolve to endeavor constantly . Adams were Medfnrd - shoppers . Nnw'ft th time to nrenarft for winter. We do all i " -return to our communities, in I Monday. f . iW. ...V vuuiiviimuiuiih (,-ivi'ii i "v -Mo o i . giving o'thcy may and more ground to kinds of interior decorating, , Tinting, - Painting, ; ""lws 'aV''riV",1l0',?';t.' '"l?,"" T"? "if:, ct- sl Ml .!. -io wimt they .megdy kv. Paper Hanging and varnismng. 1 - We have the latest spray equipment and are able to give service on all jobs of this type. Let us give you estimates. vlgoro'ug effort, in (line devoted to the -service: - . In that wo are very proud of our profession, we hereby agree this year, to be always prompt In the recognition of all professional lit nntl tern Star Invited.: : Mr. and Mil. lasoriH. their friends Has when thesf reach the miner end of aie,,). r.tmwi Ytrnn... I. nn. ...... i i fc" , i hut If ir proves valuabel enough the John IVrnofl and .1. ...,. lltfln u,.n I nf HMI l""""" WOI-R ail lirop. i" A", JL , 1 ' , ,Py which Is available. A night t,f" mo'?"''- ployed, and several feel of ground , am, ,u-ni(y -..- "). 1 ney report j n ..i,,,,.. ,. .. , to- the various teachers" orcanlxa I excellent tions, and freedom to share with 1 beautiful. -roads.;, and. . the 4-j P - ; R tttI 1 I other teachers such professional discoveries and methods as we may ' finri naAfnl - Wa ul,..il . t.t ttfy ourselves with the community j life of our districts thus seeking to j give direction and tone to its nc lUvitics. We shall consistently en tdeavor to obey ihe laws of our countrj". to promote Its welfare, to defend lis honor, nnd as loyal citizens, to exercise the ballot with every earnest, and careful consid- . .Mr. and Mrs.- Il.irvey Zook were calling on fiicntls hore. Monday morning. They stin ted for- Cali fornia Tuesday where they expect to spend the winter. . Mrs. Ki-.ink Saulsberry nnd son Juhn M.. were in Mcdford Sunday. W. O. DeWuyne of Medford was calling in Jacksonville Sunday . . ii-hiii.'s. me ot'KioiiiiiK or-opern 110ns 01 inis oreilge tne worKlngs upon the old "White Horse" mine are giilnlug hendwiiy. The o.uaii mill which was to be erected at the old Hnycs diggings Is now well nnder wa and i(l he completed and resay tor work In the near future. Tti.' mine Is being looked over and preliminary work being Several men are employed prepem building the mill nnd 1 . Vp nnA M f;..., 1 1 . UOnC. .. .. V. J .HUIULI- illlO I fnillliv anil Mr. unci Dry h,.l,.t. .Madsen nnd family, all of Forest 1 ,0"h,- ""r " nosinning open,- eratlon of the effects of such a.fek have moved Into tho house j t'?IU' "' n,,n'- Th' "Pining of ; belonging to Toft an.l siev....n i : lwo ' " lirgest mining aetlvlt! .North Jacksonville formerly owned ! ,n ' "'""' 'lemlnd of th- past iu'ii iiujb tti rHiiiiut'rn 1 'I rt:nn vote. In short, we shall try to urove I ourselves always worthy fit mem , 18- w- H. Uir.h 1 hership in a prent profeKf Ion. wi-J -Mr. nml Mi-k. A,t, , 1 WooiIh nnl jthy to be fit associates nnd lenders little tlitURhter were in Mlf.nl 'nf hllrfA I . .. ... . ' . . . .. ourselves Amerlenn citizens. j Mim Wllma Jhely returned to t We commend to the voters of "ei? Hehool work .Monday mornhiK state that steps be taken to re- after several days visit with her organize he state department of I lrentn. Mr. and .Mrs. John Shely educathin in such manner ns to of Central Point. inaKe the office of tho state super- Air. and .Mi's. i-Ved Porter and Jni-k Tidnle left Sunday evehlnu on ihv SliHStn for tMilcucn. He has accepted u poMltlon there with hh Klorslielm Shoe comptuty. Is Kidns by way of I-os Angeles. here he will stop off fur two iys nml visit friends and ndntlves and then continue hts trip. It Is expected that he - will arrive at Chlcnico lntendent of public instruction rt daughter Huchel of KoIIokk. Mnho !wUn,n nine dayw and his position is nwauintr mm wnen ne arrives. , It's all over now the dcr sea son. If you haven't Kt one what- non-political office to which the ! wore visitors of .Mr.. and Mrs. ! T. inflimhoni uhnll nh.. ...t..ii.. 1 W'llvin fcVIHnv B-H Color Harmony , Selector makes color teieettan tasy ( Create joyous color schemes withV Satin Eggshell Finish Interiors, fresh and alight with harmonious colors, nuke life more joyous. Give your rooms new and colorful settings. The B-H Color Harmony Selector shows how! And the paints indicated, Satin Eggshell Fimshfor walls and wood work and B-H Brush Lacquer for furniture and ornaments, are so easy to use that you yourself can do the painting. Send our name and 10 cents to the Bass-Hueter Paint Co., 2140 24th St., San Francisco, attention Betty Holmes, for a Color Har mony Selector made from actual paint samples, and her color book let. Then see us foryour paints. : on the grounds of his fitness fori -Mr- nn1 ,rK- Duncan McClnln i me pos-.on miner tnnn of hisian" x'uncan. jr.., or. Klamath I membership in any part or resl- were visiting friends (n Jnck- uem:c in uny state . teunwne fununy urternoon. We -urge the teachers of the j- Chester Jones nnd son state to rally to the defense of the ' Junior nceomiuinled her husband two-mill elementary school tax. i to 'heir home, at Mt. Shasta tity. which is being submitted lo attack ' Calir. Mrs. Jones has packed frulf In 'certain quarter. We believe -al fnI' 'n Medford.. ; that this measure Is directly re- David I.ee has moved Into the Snonfdhle rnr-miink n .. i little 'entttlire nf ft W r-i..l,.-u 1 " ... . ,,1 ui.-miuiiUl i " "ill j advancement our calling Has made I 'heir property on South Firth' . ot recent years and tnr much of "reel. , i the inpreased efficiency manifested ! Thp "chool hoard held their j in our elementary schools, . and i "onual- Budget meeting Thursday BASS-HUETER Color Harmony Interior Finishes 1 that the renenl of this n, ! night would bo a step backward which Chester Walters nnd wife of ! would he disastrous to the schools Ahlr.nd were visitors at the v.. ft. ' i of Oregon. "j-Dunnlngton home Sunday, j We pledge ourselfes to continue j w- D. " Barnes nnd her Jour support of the movement tO:molhe Mrs. Wilson and mm Dnn- establish a department of educa-l"'' aml Mri' Renmes of l'hoenix j tlon with a secretary In the presl- we'e visitors ht the T. f, Xorrls j dent's cabinet to represent the home Kiiday. - 'education of America. We think Mr' ana Mrs. Koy flrlch nnd it is a shame nnd Mlsgruce that ! Bnl r ,lc,,-n "no son Krank of war should be represented by tw o ! -Ashland vicinity, were calling on members nf the cabinet and cducn-J ",lrt relatives here Sunday "The beautiful homes" Hon be denied representatives and We urge the citizens of Americu to right this injustice. He recommend that the flnan clal support be drawn more, from lnB trlp f,un,,ay- corporation or Income taxes both and less from real property. And wo. urge that school funtls he appropriated upon the basis of teachers employed or pupils In nt- I nl"nlt ,hc no,'mal school at Ash- tendance rather than iipon census 1 spent the week end visiting enrollment.. We believe that such!"1 'he homes of Mr. and Mrs. Karl a plan would contribute much ir. " h,te on" 5,r"- Corn White. Bank Balance and Reputation Even if nobody knows how much ' money you have in your .bank account, it pays to keep a good balance always on hand ' For the man who always has a safe balance is in a position to pay all his obligations promptly even if unexpected expenses arise and the prompt payer earns the confidence and respect of everyone. FIRST NATIONAL BANK H : j' .-'Medford, Ore.' ' , Ig - QEDERAL RESERV , - rive children of the smaller, more remote schools the educational op- ..... ....? iu nincii iney are as American citizens entitled. We urge thnt steps be taken to Increase the library facilities of our -rural schools. Wo do this be cause we know that the ton-cents per year library appropriation 'at present levied docs not provide anything llko adequate rending material for the children or the smaller schools. We appreciate deeply the out standing merit of the work heins done In the Southern Oregon Nor mal school under the presidency -of J. A; Churchill and urge tho state legislature to tnko steps to provide the additional equipment needed to enre for the growing ntton. I dance. j We take this means of thanking I Superintendent Kusanne Homes j Carter, State Superintendent C. A. Howard, the various Instructors nt Jthls Institute, Bupt. Ilrlscoe nnd the I board of education of Ashland, nnd the citizens of Ashland for the many kindnesses we have received during tho time we have been in attendance nt the Institute. ', Wo hereby express our entire approval of the administration of the schools of the county during the Inst four years by Hunt. Carter, and our pride In the excellent sln'ndlng gained thruout the state. We, as an organized group of tenchers.. believe thnt wo should geti behind the educational pro gram ns outlined for the stnte or Oregon by Supt. C. A. Howard. We commend his stand nnd In ns much ns it makes ror simplicity and or ricloncy In all lines or educational effort. We believe that tho state of Ore more, you aren't going to get one. The season closed last Friday, Oc tober 20. Although there were sev. ernl residents of this section thnt got their deer, there are several mure who had to be contented with fried trucks and some more yet that never even found the tracks. A number of exceptionally large specimens of deer wor taken this year. nnd.Judglng from nil reports, this season seemed to he jito an Improvement over the previous one. Although the deer season 'Is now over, the hunters still can snl Isry their delre ror wild game by hunting quail, pheasant, geese nnd ducks. Vaughn Qunkenhush " returned home over Sunday ror ji visit with his family. He Is now being em ployed ot Weed. Cnlir.. on n logging contract held by Krnext llelnking of this city. ; The Gold Hill high school gave ,1 carnival on Inst Friday evening, October 19, at tho high school gym nasium. Ijist year a carnival of the same sort, Involving huln done, ers, confetti, candy, and toy booths nnd many other notorious attrac tions was given, nnd It set an exnm- I pie to be followed this year In order to. raise monoy for tho general stu dent body fund, A largo crowi at tended and ninny attractions were put before them. Kveryono had n good time and enjoyed the evening. The proceeds, which umounted to about one hundred dollars clear, was Incorporated Into tho general fund of the student body In order to finance student activities for tho ensuing year. Tho student body In general, together with tho high was calling on friends h.,e Th "'"""i iucuuy, wont 10, extend tholr day afternoon. , . . "Pfreclatlon to tho peoplo of th .4V m .' til J i 33 ill n Him- 1 ft 8 3 !'2 mm 1 (i 1 s. m m V I V! 7 t m , j j n , 4 n 1 1 frit . b . . Il 1 , S. ' i th' ii. - i 1 irr.fi. MutOfta , UUiaWMMI II litWaUM H. a FRYMAN, The ideal hotel with an ideal location for your visit to San Prancisco-i right in the smart shopping and theatre district. Tbt CUFT is favored by those who expect the best as a matter of course. 540 rooms, each with bath. Single and en suite. Single, frorn $4; double, from $6, - ! . ! I iJCocattdat -V GEAfcYaW TAYLOR , i - ' ELM I HAS O L .AT TANTA AArVA til Mirai6l cnttriaim mart viorld ,. famous people than any other hotel ituizeiitiAmerica-i mwst I Santfrancfsco I LOCATED I HOTEL intht CITY. i CENTER OP EVERYTHING I CIRCULATING I ICE WATER S IN EVERY POOH 5 lAtfCf BfluriFlA lOBBf 9 OIWNG BOOM m CONHfCnOH 5 350 ROOMS tJ75 Detached Bath at lio ! 5 100 Oetached Bath at2? ! 1 100 With ftsfh r9W D wan oata ' ara FREE BUS MEETS ALL TRAIW . Lr A The party or hunters consisting or Ralph Jonnlngs. Cliff Dunnlng ton, Di.n.-ild Dorothy and Charles Dunford returned from' their hunt. Air. and Mrs. George Maxwell were dinner guests or Mr. anil Mrs. f!rant .Velson or MeiUord Sunday. .iiss rneima ljwls who Is nt- ' .Mrs. .Mary Wendt or Medford, a former resident of this place nt tended the Presbyterian church here Sunday and was greeted her many friends here. Mrs. John J'ernoll nf Annlegatc hy Mrs. E. J. McCumsey of I'lacer vllle, Calif.; and- Joseph Evans of Missoula, Montana who have been visiting their brut her, . Samuel Evans nnd family for the past week departed ror their, homes Saturday. . Mrs.i , McCumsey and Samuel Evans hud not seen their brother Joseph ror fifty-two years. George U. VoHt,. former resident of Jacksonville, pusscd away at the home. of his daughter, Mrs, J. W. Clark of .Medford, Sundny evening, Oct. 21.; Funeral services will he held nt the Presbyterian church of Jacksonville Tuesday at T p m, land the remains will be laid., to rest In the .Incknonvillc cemeter gon should adopt laws to furnish free Text books to 'the pupils of tho state. - -';'; We believe that n teachers 're tlremcnt fund should bo estab lished to take care or teachers who have given the best years nf their lives to the education of the slate, Mall Tribune, ads are read by 80,000 people eery day. f community In genernl for attend ing tho carnival nnd helping It- to be n great success and an Improve ment over the one given Inst yf nr. GENERAL WOIT.IIAY ANII-KIVOCK GASOLINE HP Ride With- Southern Oregon Stages Th Pioneer 'Line of Southern Oregon operating local service from Medford to Klamath Falls This compnny hiiH Rnrved you faith fully in tlia pnst yciirs ' and will continue giving you excellent service. . Busses leave from Hotel Jackson. ' i' '! - A. M. Noon Lv. Medford w 8:20 12:00 Lv. Ashland 8:50 12:aOPM3:50 P.M. P.M. 3:20 8:25- 8:55 Southern Oregon Stages ' Hotl Jackson Phone 309 A Complete Service Cleaning, Preiilpg, Dyeing, Re lining, Repairing, Alteration!. Jackson Garment Cleaners Phone 213 Our Service Car Will Call ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY , For Women $1.95 REICHSTEIN & DEUEL W01D) ; All Kinds of Dry Wood OAK-LAUREL-FIR Drjr Pine Slabs Fir Slabs Dry COAL a . i. MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central Tel. 631 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS INSURANCE . ' First Insurance - Agency A. L, HILL, Managar Phona 109 80 N. Cantral Medford, Oregon Ull-UCALS . YouthfulnesB The rending seKmont ot tho Nolcromfl Bifoonl is prncticnlly invisible. As a rosult, BldNscs with No kromes lmve tho same handsome youthful ap pearance ns tho single vi sion' lenses worn by the young peoplo of today. Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist 822 E. Main mi -tdiiMl U'.'lb.'-. fisj '. rv ' t .'- ''T V r e