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STEDPORD "SIXTH TRrjCTNE, TEDFORD. ORTlOoNT. THURSDAY. NoVKMOKR 8, 1)23.
PJOE SEVEN
SALVATION ARMY
I CAMPA1
l l'ortlaiul !
Vulue uf wuuil iUiiiLpiileJ....i0.7j
In addition to this the Army
I has held lour to six street meet
ings and one jail neivice weekly.
Henton. tMaekumus, Curry, Des
chutes, Gilliam, Harney, Klumnth.
l.ake, Lane, Marion, Multnomah,
Sherman. I'matilla and Wheeler.
BEGINS4T ONCE
STARS 10 SHOOT
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Tho Salvation Army aiioty
boar1of tileh C. l I,ciii7.ii U QPICMTICTC 0 A V
chairman, mot last niKht at iht- A , f N , AllJ
Klkn hIl and Uiseusyod the biulK-n wUlk.1 1 I J I U Ufl'l
for the emming ytnr. A budget of
$11655 was decided upon with the
estimated corps income nt $?,100( CHICAGO, Nov s 'Pt Next
the campaign to get the $2."t5:, will Ti,ni. .... , ' . .
immiirtffliv nr.,n-u., . ihuia;i micht there will he the
a report from Captain Ellison, the mwst l'rillI;t spectaele of shoot-
campaign director. i"ff stars ever afforded this cen-
The intensive part ofkhe cam- eratinn. it w is prHil tel tndny by
paiKn will bo done by the local ftntr-momors at the Vckros obser
Army people, with Adjutant J. A. vnbu-y. Williams B.iy. Wisconsin.
Huchannn and Captain Ellison in On that hIkM tho earth moves
charge. into th astral region of the I-eo-
A report of work done in Med-inld meteors, believed to be the
ford from November, 1927, to No- remnants of a comet,
vember, shows the following: The loM croup, it was ex-
l'erons Riven Christmas plaiiud hy lrof. Kttwin n. Frost.
dinners 2."0 dire.-toi of the observatory, whlris
Persons given other meals.... 490 1 around the sun In an orbit that
" Garment's given during the ! crosses the earth's. Every Novem-
ycar lMfi her the orbits meet, but in an
Pnirs shoes given 32't interval of every 33 vni-R tho
Meetings held in hall 3:tn earth passes squarely through th?
Attendance in hull 9VS0 center of the Leonid orbit.
,f on verts, senior fit "The meteors speed through fn-
('lawies held for yuing people 190 j terplanetary space at a tempera
Converts, yotm? people 7 til tore about 400 degrees below
Alt. ynttng' people 43;ti v.pvo," Prof. Frost said. "When
I'ersoiis interviewed and nd- ';hev enter the atmosphere of the
', vised during the yea:- SI" earth the friction heats them to
Persons found employment.... 1 1 :i glow and they usually burn tip
Oirls sent to our rescue homo ; hefore they strike the ground."
IS $946,826736 AGAINST TOURTHOliSE AT STATION KMED
SALE 9 Ore., rcox. S. (tVf Ore.
Ron's assessed property valuations
for ins. on which will be based
the lax levy for 1928. is $!Htf.
&iit,?3ti, according to a compila
tion of reports from county as
sessors mado by the state tax
commission. This is a decrease
of about $7,100,000, as compared
with last year when the valuations
totaled 9r.:t.!ir.8.04ti.
The loss of $S.10R.S69 in na
tional bank assessments, due tn
a federal court decision, is re
sponsible for the biff decrease.
Earl Fisher, state tax commis
sioner, said that there will be an
increase in public utility valua
tions, to be fixd by the tax oom
; misjOin, but that this will not be
j enough to offH the loss of the
hank slock valuation.
Only 11 of tho 3G counties in
the stato show increases, which
Is an unusual condition. Reduc
tion on farm lands and limber
holdings, the hitler duo to cut
ting, is largely responsible for the
decrease in up-state counties. In
Multnomah county the loss of tho
bank stock valuation cut tho in
crease to $2S,"23. That county's
valuation lust year was $326,301 -:ti!0,
and this year it is 1 326,330,
083. Counties showing Increases are:
E. GRANDE. Ore.. Nov. S. (T
W:ih I'nion county unotficiu!
county complete, all coumy aiid
district officers were re-elected
with few close contests. A pro
posal for $100,000 for a urt
house was voted down nearly tour
to one.
'IN EUGENE, CORVALLIS
EUGENE. Ore.. Nov. 8.(pW
Voters at Tuesday's election gave
a majority of lOoO for u measure
permitting theatres to be open on
Sunday.
1 CORVAU.1S. Ore., Nov. $. &)
j A measure permitting opening of
motion picture theatres on Sun
days was approved at tho election
j Tuesday.
With the new n-iocntin" which
has been assigned to KM ED, the
Mail-Ti ibiine-Virgi.i raiiio station
by the radio coitnissiuii tfoim ini
effect November II, un inter st in -new
pn;nim and policy is heim;
worked out by local interests lor
the coming year.
The new wave length has been
tested out the past vuk :iud has
proved to have unusually far
reucUiii carrying, power, with no
interference (lrom larger stations
during its schedule. Harold l,u
Font, radio commissioner for this
distrk-t, has hIkavu the cition
every consideration and has ex
pressed his appreciation fo,- the
service ;fven the surrounding ilis
trict by its progiams.
In addition to the wide advertis
ing schedule through its Inter
change of progrnnis w ith KOI I, at
Council Hluffs. Iowa, once a week,
when Medford Chamber of Com
ber of commerce nci-.'fties and lo
cal civic publicity is broudenst
from that station throughout the
entire middle west and eas-t KMED,
throi'.;h Its association with the
Mail-Tribune, has brought the resi dents
of Hoguo Ulver valley nil
the big news events of the year.
O I.! in tji initio a strictly mm parti
san at t itude, the stal ion was
thrown open to candidates of both,
parties ni t he recent campaign
And the ii'pvs on both the na
tion. i elect i V and local election
v--Vi' r-nvivct! over KMKD through
Hi.' i ii njii'i'iitii'U of the Associated
1'ress and ih.t .Mail-Tribune news
f.nce t a d :ree that was tint
celled by the larger stations in the
national network.
Willi the woihl series broad
i.".sts. local football luoadcasts. the
news and market report:), frost ro
poi tj, aiiii w at ii i nt; tii iit !ue I lit
valley chaid:i thim:uids of dob'
l:il s diirih. 1 he I t nil season, as
wi ll ha Hie daytime p: ti::i .nils tliat
are biouuht into local liouu s at a
time when the larger stations are
silent, KMKD has come to fill a
place in the c;nnu)c;niy that can
not he duplicated..
The local statlua, with the new
allocation oinj; into iMfect on Ar-'
inistite day. will he heard all over
the western h.i'.i of the 1'niled
Stales with absolute clarity, ac
cord hi.-i to local radio experts.
Willi t his in mind, an effort will
he made to'get the proper amount
and quality of advertising on the
air tint is expected to bring popu
lation and beneficial Interests into
the valley.
One idea suggested In this behalf
is t lit1 r of rotatir-; service club pro
grams, giving community talks would be presented in an Interest
once u week, in this way all thd Ing and artistic way to the outsido
nmior activities uf the community world.
"StoprryingAboui
ThosericoseVfeiris
Simple Home Treatment
Giving Amazing Results
Rub Gently and Upward To
- ward the Heart as Blood in
. Veins Flows That Way
If you or any relative or friend Ii
worried because of varicosa veins,
or bunchea, the bant adviae that any
one in thia world can give you is to
ask your druggist for an original
two-ounce bottle of Moone's Kmer
aid Oil (full atrengthl and apply as
directed night and morning to the
wollen, enlarged veina. boon you
will notico that they are growing
mailer and the treatment should
be continued Bntil the veins are o(
normal size.
Heath's Drug Store
' MOONE'S
EMERALD OIL
Ee member that Moona'4
merald Oil is a clean,
powerful, pent ratlnr,
AntiMptto Oil that due
not stain or inave a
frtan-y reatdna and that
t mutt fttva conipUt
aatlsfactlon or your
money clitartully r
funded.
SSM JULXrTrr' October
TOpV; qpniT NOVEMBER TTT
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Year-round performance
ulider all driving conditions
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