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PAGE SIX MEDFORD MATL TRfRFXE, MET) FORD, OREOOV. SATFRDAY. 'DEf EMTWR f 192S. ' . 1J I JWT'WBBH.l'Wff I niminro AOirn fiAM m AUADncn .nu hr UAnru h i h hiih i il iviii nnm i mm MM linnilf niCm AV ifl u n n i vi .r Mi! im dcdhdt i n n I PHY. ASHLAND 111 IXLIUUI I.U.U. i WVMEYIS ASHLAND, Dec. 8 For the third time In that havo I wit prrwntrd to the ' city uf Ashland through the pnt; w yearn. Among these ho Tiiflb' loned the Carter Memorial foulf-f J.taln In the IMazu opposite the' I postof flee which wan erected in 1VIU at u cost or by the) children ut tio Into, llenrv II.' land Harriet II. Carter. The At-, klruton iiiciriortal bridge III IJthin park acroiw Axhlund creek wuk : erected in lit 1 2 by Mm. Eugeiti-i I,. Atklnghti Jn memory of her htubAml, "V. JI. AtklriHun at r co of fKOO. The K. K. Ander-' . CS"clul) sun bequent of Ktf0 for Chau-j HAMS VALLKY, Ore., Dec. H. iW ccfiaiun tauuua octlvUlcn i fttlly partly, (Special.) A nhadow of kIuuui was j yearn at Marion, where lw- hud : proved an iiidutH iuuh and thrifty ' farmer. Mr. u ml .Mr.". Hall and .Mi-s Huth 1 left Tuesday evening with the hotly j df their father for Marion, where it will he laid to rest by the side of thu wife who passed away last June. The t-id it lie uf flu whieh ha lately become ho prevalent, in fell eoiiwidt'iahle in our precinct, thetv 1 being but few fa milieu here who j haven't one or two member uf- . ftiing from tin diK'-ase. BY EASTERN STAR Mr. 11. f.ndwurd has been oD .tin- sick list -but is improving nuw. The annual Christmas seal sale for the prevention of tuberculosis ; is beii:i launched In our city and I county. If the Bchnol children miss I anyone wunting seals, call at our city drug store. ' Howard Lewis is spending the week on Api, legale. ! Mr. und 'Mrs. V. A. Chlldeis 'made u Hip to Medford Thursday. REPRESENT EAST ITU1E M CHAR v. . , :i vi inw timu nine in out vcnotuii . V DiiAnrlnn Daiiiah Crtl in Hit fit ft I 1 .. i. ..!.. ti DlUdUCI rUYVCI OUUyill U-l .Dan Kay. proprietor of the Auto- " . ,, V i inn ; ta,t uvcr our xMvy hy th" J fn rj!nin I n I n t ,u 'lIc 13iiOi in iUIIUINU. una wu,,!jn VUlliUMUatlUIIO jumt ... brlM . th b , docorntril' ,,. .... ThMuiflh D,l., P,noHo.':i,dw " ",0 - Chrlstman ,,rolz, nt liiivuyii naica uunui'u ninuow opening. Lithla park a erected In " "lr ""' w w H. Butler and l-, KdiiiKton. who &uccutubed Tuesday cost of J330O. A niKlit. ufu r suffering ten diivs frohi The motif for the nlnnlnn di. ', .. .1 , bronclilal pneumonia , MeXiCO Urged PaSSen- I pb.y Wu a miniature reproduction "1 'a. H. iiu'tler mid posjfll)le a. . of tho new dam In Keeder (lulch WH H,.CI, , ,.J1(i , COHt "- yui iictiiiii ucuniica. up Ashland Creek canyon. Hlnce of igu0.. Mr. Ilutler nlnu eave Kverytlilne ! done by the fnilhful recoviTy. but to no , avail, us other coinplications set GHWAY. ICE IS j JACKSONVIl.I.K. Ore.. Dec. t. l j (Special) Addsel Chapter Xo. 3. j 1 U. K. S.. held the annual election ! Thursday uiuht. The follow Iiik of-1 j fleers were elected: Kenneth Mer-1 j riflehl. worthy patron; Mrs. Myrtle I Merritluld. worthy matron: Mrs., ; l.uella I)unnln-';i4'n, associate ma-j ;tron; Mrs. hla Wilson, secretary; ! E igS KltANCISCO, Cul., Dec. S. U') i'clecllon ot the eastern Mr. Kay has won the cup for ,, i.n.. m tl.n ..1. fr of " "l ".lMt !aise. making the' three succeMivo years, he now be-' .... L 1... ..1.1.. 1,"t,l wU" Brlm death an Imrios- .......v. , .,! " permanent owner of the' . Wlnhurn Wnv which was built ,rhv .,,.h ..ff.r..,l n' . ..7.. ...... .. - - ,i a. com 01 9.1UU. a iwu'niui? cement bulldlnir In the Chautau- A lonBthy list of both major nndiflrjl prjz0. slide vi-tory. Tile pusfilm of Mi JMlliKtou take from the valley one t of its moHt hlphly r.spected cltl- ;tiam which will meet a western squud in the annual east-west char ity xunie here December has been jiraetlcally completed by Andy ! Kerr, W'asliliiKton and Jefferson I coach, who will act In that capacity ,n 'for the eastern forces. Kerr noli l'UKTLA.ND, Ore.. Uec. 8. Pl fej oflk.lais lt.re that ho hud 1 i:,,Miick..il. the hire which tried , .... ... .1... ...t ..i......... n i. x'-ii t..;j 1.... .. ..... - - . mc-Keu 01 ine onjeio 10 uu ..e,i rmne, . co.iuucress. am. uy A. Moorc and seven co-Ue- Tlu; . )fn r lorence Severance, associate con-, ,nu!ul,B ,, iit,Uor conspiracy f , lln 'ta. Harrabec. New , ui. ii harKes. roDOrted today it could . ,.. niv,,P, Ta.-klna f.ntln Kan; Nowack, Illinois; itaskowski. minor chances In the federal law in the Christmas window open- .....i. .. ,i,.....i i, ir 1 7''" haves to mourn her loss' . 'i ,. . . . .. .,j . ...I.l,,,! . I. ... I, ...I .....I . ,.. 'realm: to ra road roculatlon Is , me jui nn Jiaruy nrouiers were KimM11i. khiIiIi to the Chaiitnu-! " ' "'" : on i.inro 11 Mrs. Jack Kimball of Klamath , ,,, uvre9 am, wtts discl,arKed ' i Aiusb..rKh liniiiorc-ni rK. Mk h": A Kl A"".. ''ncl!. nf Inderal Jude It. 8. Hean. The ! JSJ,? 55ick Tllilis; Haskowski1 I V,rZ . riVi t., i. ":"""' '"IJury was out hours. se ()lto Sla,. Wagner, Wisconsin. 1IOUU KIVKK. Ore.. Dec. s. JarksouTille Tuesday. on the Columbia river I "ank Lindley of Medford was 111 our cny .wonuay in me ln- .... nH'.'.nlnrt u..rnnrl tilui-n IT 1- ... . . . . i Clllltlll.il. Willi IV I'l II IIII'MI'IIL OCIIire .... ... ... . asked of Congress by tne inter- - , . ' qua association, navinir neen oum, ; incnway in mis secnon. aim on ,. f'ilri,lmIlll Kpai sale ...tuto Commerce cmml-Um viZtT of ' P-e menu and .idewa ot Ilnod i Ki; r?orlG(I ,lr. LlDlJley quite in j .mtSe WV- r submitting today il annual re-. t UrtitUvrH rma honoFH for "c " y !h 8i Valley fur the par 2& yearn. ,tlv,t' -iilte.l In , than - with the mum pa. ton. WUnesHe who admitted they pecif,e POW. ner entire estate to 7 o'her Vlnd eKul ! 'V today, and caused autumo- Onkland Cal! Were YisititiB rein- reel the con-. 3' J. .?.T" '!.Ue.." 14 ' . u I "r Ahland for the erection, .a,i1"1" " "LJ n-il blU-H -to cavort likti gui-h In tt comic tivc In Medford and Jacksonville lw? ' port.. Itroader und more- , u,u1u,i,;,-l V lu" 'wan comported by Mm. Judith ,bo datlon of vxintlnir systems of Vayp mm lmo(f(.n() stout and find Zimmerman. The committee Knyft that many of the dlsplayn that did not receive placet) were worthy of praise for their effuc-UvcncfiH. railroad into larger units for the commission Hxelf was anions the points touched upon. In addi tion, citing tho continual growth in the -orlety and volume of work beforo Its member, the commlH nlon asked for IckaI power to d-l(;- nnd dcclln to lis InlIvidual(Whuh itarp(J ,n ft off tfe member and employe. hoU.t corrlU(Jr ut lho AHhIaml ho- .ii me unei.iiuii ui iiiuiiiiiK Lnte). estimated to be i.4nltri. Hen V. Evans, ii sinele ; sorrow. man who cunio to Ashland about -Mr- anu A- Treshnm vis-: ia2. left his enllrn estate "u IN the Inst week end with rela- nsnist the needy children of Ash- liven at Keiby. A flro alarm was sounded ntljamj an(j vicinity" In securing The followlni; officers were elect four o'clock Thursday moriilni Also he purchased all M. A. Hchulz. Kiitekeeper: Oeurge ; nletely from its Jurisdiction tho ., r. : in ...... .Kii-ut .uiii'iy ui iukiii Kllio. luc.t.ii nnn W MhtoZ,'.? '"""" y,h. out-undln,, stock of the Com-. MrIouBh. secretary: .'ul M, f'S . J..?" "rriu damaiic wa done. ,, hnn7,i ,.,! turned tho Klnnls. treasurer: the unices e.ii.ii.iiieni .u. MliJ) Eltttlltn Wilson. ,.,n....- on,i nrii,.i,.i i ihi'n . ...... . nrouerty over to tho city of Ann- anuses itosie rcnuiz nnn InterHtnte freight rales with such or a iountnin perpeiuauilB tne . . , ; motion 11 etuie. bmt week . rvmrnlnir hnmA Snmlnv Mlckleson . name. The estate is uornoo.l y.pan.- Bo out .0 tne 1 yesterday 1 Mrs. Ch 1 1 er, V, s s.er nf . Mr- wort I, about '' ueep rci ei ,r xne.r , ,.,.,,, f,)llowlMl ,,y u f,-ee.e. J Sum Handles and Mrs. Alice Vl.ich i covered the highway with lee from 0f our city. Howena Loops to the .Multnomah Mrs. ti. R. Chapman of Cold Hill county line. Jinny cars skidded was calling on relutives in town off the pavement, some lost w ht els j Sunday. and others suffered various kinds: mi. Lee Smith nnd Jits. Hay of dainiiKe. '.Coleman were business visitors in Traffic officers patrolled the J Medford Monday, hlh'hwuy ull nlKht. rIvIiik aid. and Mrs. Arthur iwls and sisters, crews were busy spreiulinK sand. Misses Nannie and Muttie Matney, One liirKo truck bound to Pen-1 spent Sunday on AppleKate. dleion with a load of merchandise j Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Martin made rim off the pavement in Hood I a business trip to Koseburg Suiur- Hiver nnd came within three feet 1 day. of cotlidim: with the house of 1.. s. I Mrs. Frank Handle or the Klam Uoyd. The driver was able to Uilh orchards was calling on her sis stop in time and to net the truck 1 ter, Mrs. Sam Handles, Wednesday, back onto the street where it : Several members of the Heheknh trial was set for January -'s. i tiuards fiibson. Minnesota; Thorn- Moore was charged by the B"V-1 80lj ijiKayctte; Mr-Mullen. Ne crnnicnt with having manufac- Braska: yox ittsbureh. Center tureil illicit lliiiior on a lurne scale , Aschman. WashluRton and Jeffer son. Quarterbacks Harpster, Car i neuie Tech: Uveson, Northwest- moonshiners and bootlegsersj Halfbacks StronK, New York testified for the Kovernment. . Weston. Jloston College; Hen- Defendants were Moore, his n .. Indiana. Fullbacks Guest. wife Kliabelh. Klwood Hoy, C. S. t i.h Fayette; llolmer, Northwestern; Kerr. John Andrews, Clarence Cor- How ell, Nebraska, nell Verne lllllyiu'd nnd Harry. 11. Hurst. elu.iitlon. Tlin net amount t at tne last meetiiiK or tn nv.-ilh.l.l.. foe in.. ,r. in mild '.ramie ."atuiday? Albei t Straus. ..,.m. ".n. n.i .1,.. I to be about M8 000. Jesse Win-j matcr: 11. E Neulon, overseer; hll;hn.,iy nK, BlvK a,i, ,lllu burn of New York City. asslsteU iiuui runs, eiiui.-i. .win. jui own authority, the commission , ..... . ,. ... . m me compmiw me asked Congress to exempt com- '''" ' ' " '"TJui w . . Mh ,,uu" '"'.!. furnlhlnB ' ' ' '"""" .. - - in tin amount saia 10 lie 1100111 ...v.,,...... . ....... ..nr.,o....... led . Cc inuulty hospital and turned tho Mnnls, treasurer: the uniccs- -- LANDS COMMITTEE Til nilFSTION WEST! i KILL OHIO COUPLE Kchulz nnd Pearl Tl.l.l iliou.. ririu nt hnc . llu'!if nnil Mi-k Doiilin Ktl-:ill. CK- I T. winu iiwme iUjBtnaiior ones were made and. excnlive committee Dick KtratiM. Mirrifini i .... 1 icnnoniiffr in nfcnimi nf rim ... . . ... .. , ... . ...... The report also proposes that I Hoiih illness of her motlii-r l ex- w " lmil"" ' m ,cioa Mcouno k-i ., ... . o. ' mllronrt- in the lTnl.e.l Ht,.te bo1 . ' . her motlii r. Is " the exact total It Ii presumed eon. and 11. K. C. chairman, Cloa permitted by law to make Joint J ""T" h' Mfss 1 lo be ,n" "'l'"""-hu0-1 f M-lonoUBh. ihtoueh rate, with Canadian and wnHoif'o n0ir . renrted to be " '"'J- Tho estates of I The Thankt-Kivlnp program Klvcn Mexican linos; and suBBsted 7 n"8, il J",rv '" r'POrtCd 10 bC k- W. and Virginia lteot haw -by he school November :s. was amendments . to the penal codoi ,i (. KHlr": ,', . Kouthorn 1 Pf;h''i'11 lnnu which have highly enjoyed by a good sized. .7 ' J , ,,: . ; been uonaleii to me city lor pars ..a u a 1 e n c e. c reounoie numners egon Normal school, will co l .....,. ... .1...... .... .... 1... ..n ti,.. turned over. I lodge of Jacksonville attended the ! Southern Oregon Hebekah confer ence held at .Medford Monday. I There was an all-day session. A EATON. O., Dec. 8. A') Mrs. Lorn Hilver. 08. was killed and her WASHINGTON. Dec. Wr j husbund. Dr. llorntio Silver, sr.. Tile senate public lands commit- prominent physician here, was - asked Secretary West wounueu iiuany oy two oui-giaid ... n,..,..nr l,..f.,re ll in nnen meet-.""" ""' tee lodny il.-iv Mr. Silver wn- kllleil in ns next Wednesday to be ques- , , , ,.. .)prc llcr hcIu., tioned in connection with his 110111-. H i,e her husband, with a bullet ! basket bamiuet nt noon and a ban-. ination us he.-.J of the inlerlor de-j wound in his abdomen, died in a ' Inir' fines to : shiotierH Who miss bill goods to avoid paying freight U-Xon a county eduratloal confer Ku""'1'. ",,h a b"""M, ft i l lma. y room, conducted, by Miss rates. Former proposuls were re-Cc, a j,vldunl Simllon r I' xpended for a memorial nnd one Kemstray. took the prize for the liented UV tho commission that v Ti om.. . n. or two oilier lioil.-llioiis, win ream most teu uillB numiieis. 4 wooden passenger cars should be' h llad R H(;v,.r mo .,,; total ef about laS.iiOO. clljirtnalcd by law from general j (ucnza for mVcrnl days past, but ADOPT FOtyrilAI.I, SCIIKDI I.I-: is saiu to no improving. 'railroad service. ixmiroi nongiii. . it n r.... nn,i ...... After tho frunuont mention In ger 'a!.eM o( ih'e nout,ern Pacific! (Continued from Pago One.) quet at ti o'clock were very much I enjoyed by all present. Members from this lod-;e who attended were I Mrs. K. S. Severance, Mrs. Zola i i Hck, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Norris, J j.Mrs. Fietn Chapmau and Mrs. Alie A'i A riricb. .Mr nnd .Mrs. T. B. Andrews : A carload of fat hogs was ship-1 luetic but victorious week of r.- . and Mr. and .Mrs. Lester altnn J f West. The committee has; Anna Mary Silver. 13. daughter I d to Portland last week by 13. -hellion had ended today for JOU 1 attended in tho evening. 1 lie Klam-1 skd Hubert Work, chairman ot of the couple, aroused by tile shots. II. Day. students uf Kurcka college. I atli lodge put oil the; evening work. I ,he i;,..p,il,nLan luulonal comm:t- saw the burglcrs flee nnd called . ..... .. . . l..,.. W'ltui... 1....I c.,c..-.i,.l ,.u 'ri... enl.t mil 1...I..,. -.culu.n.l hv . . . ' . . . 1 eacnern nnd siuueius w-no Kpeni . , llv mi.. .... tolJ aml UOSfS predecessor in tor neip. KlItKKA. III.. Dec. 8- pnnmcnt. ti-iayLoii nospitai 11.0 noui m.i-.. An liKiuirv Into the Salt Creek following an operation performed royalty oil lease renewal to Hurry, in an effort to save his life. F. Sinclair, which recently was, The burglars ransacked the home declared void by the department beforo they were detected, but tile of justice, nl-io was decided upon exact amount of loot obtained could connection with the hearing not be determined. Ilei-t WilMon hrul rcKicncl ns Th,. r:nl.l Hill Initee Thanksgiving vacation with Iiuiik: '"i""' "' muu. , iwuc iuu-i, m cuicium mo vuu- u, Coolldge cabinet, to appear! tts rciiort of thcrocent trend tow-;.,an,..n.. . .i.,.,.. , .,,,,,,. omnundatlon with a Hat of name.i folks were Slisses Frances Itrgor-, .n..iini u s i a c u 1 1 ;icnuon hum Jc.u. before it on Thursday ihrd uniting tho steam carriers of, ...1,1, . i..i., i,. of men fitted for the position. aid. Naomi .Magrudcr. Oraee und I eii.int,r .4 -'. tliio country into lnrger units, and ,' lifter '.reviewing the status of In dividual projects beforo It look Oregon representative of tho com pany, on Wednesday. the board of trustee. Cars driven by Dr. V. Holt of j Officials for nil c o n f e r e n c e lluth Dlghani. I gnmei next fall also were selecti d ; II. Van llocvenbun.-. w ho I I faced by a student strike, finally I Medford nnd Jim Kent of Forest; pres-' h'"1 accepted Wilson's resignation. ! Creek collided Thursday noon in! Mrs. 11. I.. Wnrdle nnd dnuuhtery the coaches and managers. blent ot the Ilogue Hlver Valley. " " "f ' ""'" " ' ' " ' ,lng that direction, the comm sslon ,.,, worc" vlltlllB ln M..dtc,rd , lle.ore clearing tneetlng ele-ticn Fruit (Howes' league, atien.led , w s"n ; j. e e 1 . " ' " .iin...w..l on llx U.-i-..l ion for ... ..... .? I nt i.ffl.er. w.. helri l'n,l mei.l 1 n nf the nfflieiK lit Med- 1 l0 tlUstees lelUS.ll to.lCCCpt "1 Cllteilt WHS tlUO IO Hie U1RK h,..,.. in lb rnil,-.,,t eon.oil-i i .. ,-. " ...,., w n -. of mf,,i wlf.d we.i.,e.lav. where the i.rln-1 ""' eslKi.nii"n. Less ih.-in a The only one Injured wan .he two. dnlion law. .first of lho week illl-a. UMUl HCOtl llltH n OOSllOr. ! Cl'll Ol nilimmu ivns l.nu unillisuill. .m,....: ... M.u- . , , , , , ., , ,. TJ... ,.- ci.n r ..ii, will, (In.',. .... . , .,.. .." .' .,. .. .... I,.l,.i..i , l..,. ..i. .1 1 ,., Hi,. f, mine ,.f nn ' ooneii nui inieu classes inm wwnnuueuiu "'" . av .- ii. ..(.I1I1I.UI1 N ll". UlrV OIU U UU1 1 1111 . ' 1 . . . . . . r. . - .. n. .. ... . i... 1 1 I ...... .. 1....I, .1.. trend .toward consolidation the , i,0i,iay season. fessrr C. C. May of Wiinhlngton outline for the work of the com- "" ' iui" mi. n.' ' . " i ' .r . ,, , i rooms. The trustees last night injured child, who was men taitcn IN 'SCARE' ATTEMPT , commission arked CoiigncsH to make : It Impossible for one ctr rler to gain control of nnothet "In any manner whatsoever x K'Pt with our specific approval 1 nd authorization." It sought nl fo"' power, to require, a grouping of carriers to Include other roll road systems within their scheme. "A method (if offocilng domin ance In tho nffulrn of competlni; 'carriers that may aerlously effect dcy. ytha - maintenance of compotltion Mrs. Fred Taylor of tho I'luzu, und other relations among car-Cnfo and confoctloncty Is said to .iters,' the commission said in bo recovering from a spell of i discussing tho consolidation sit- pucumonln. t untlon," Is tho acquisition by In- J. w. McCoy, of tho First Nn lj dlvlduals or grnupa of InillvldunlH tloual bank und W. .M. Puley, of -jof control of two or moro suchjthu Citizens' bunk, visited some carriers. Whether such financial, o( tho .Medford bnnkcm the flint or other relations can or Hhouldjnf the week fur a discussion of lie prevented under existing lawjaomo bunkine problems of the lis a question to which wo navel valley. ? not heretofore had occasion to Mrs. Guy Curey and Mrs. Jack , give consideration. Tho first "In- Powell were In Medford this week fstanco nf such individual acquis- on business' and to visit friends. Mr. and .Mrs. Jack Ileagle ani'llugn c. Wlllett of Southern call-ling year Ilurnell Konrns drove to f'.ianislfomlii was elected secretary, sue-1 The funeral of Mis. W. W. Kd l'ass Tutsday evening lo see '.liel eeeiling Dean M. H. Angell of Inglon was held Wednesday and Christina window opening. Homo! Idaho. . w as conducted by Undertaker John of the windows wcro quito din- I.odill Klcitcil. A. Perl. Tho services by Kuv. JI tincthe and indicated . great cure ln preparation. Dr. McFuddcn of Talent, now retired on hln'splendld fruit ranch w-hure he makes his home, was in Ashland fur a abort llmo Tues- ended the impasse by allow Wilson lo quit. Item'iiiber. CL12VK1.AND. Dec. 8.- (tV) 111, tT. I.Ofl.S. Dec. S. W'l F.dward L. Leidner, tio, cashier of the Cur veting to to the Sacred Heart hospital. The j SAN FliANCIKCO. Dec. S. P ' penter Ice (.'renin company, lodny two cars wero btidlj' tinmaged. i i ne wi'iuner outlook ior tne weeit ; related now no nrcci a snot last i Mrs. Alpha Unrtman is quite ill ! beginning December a was an-i night to "searu" his son Walter. 3i atlents a her homo here. ! nounccd here today by tho United nnd unintentionally killed him nt Kd Soverunco has been on the! States weather btireuu as follows: ' their home. In University City. fail I.odjll of Oronon state re- W. Miller were held at the hulls. celved thu nrealdencv of tho at la o'clock, where a large crowd;.,,.,, naiienlK nt Charity hoslillul. Ulelt lll with nn ntlneli of llin flu. Far wostern states: The outlook ! .suburb. uonches' and managers' association 1 "r devoted friends with beautiful ; where he was chief of staff, were ; He n now nolo to he around again. ! is for fair weather in Central' Ills account was corroborated by of tho conference. Jack Huneflel j floral tributes were gathered. . ln-1 remembered in the will of the late I. Molntyre, who has been quite nd Southern California and Ne-i his wife. Charlotte, and by Mrs. of Oregon was tho former pccsl- I tcvm.'itt was ill the Central Pi'lnlji),-. Frank Hunts, noted physician, , ill, is sntno improved. vada and unsettled weather and'I-Mlth llehrmau Leidner. widow of den;. Cunningham was rc-elcc-.- cemetery. I filed for probate here. A ?r,u,iieo ! Mrs. Oscar Knox was a Medford i occasional rains elsewhere over t!.-. son. All said the younger ed secretary. I Miss Lcth.x Trcsham of Kerby isi ti.usl fund was established with di- ! shopper Wednesday. jthe far western states during the J Leitlucr had been drinking and Han Francisco will bo tho scene visiting relatives here this week. recti, ms that the Income be used I Mrs. F.lmer Adams and Mrs. Vlv- coming week. quarrelsome, and had struck his of the next regular meeting of, John Hoist, who Is In govern- I to buy artificial limbs for deserv- Ian Wilson were recent Medford I The tendency will be towardst father and mother before tho falll- tnenl service In Klamath county, j log pntl"nts. Ivisitors. somewhat higher temperatures. er trbd to "scarce" him. spent Thanksgiving vacation with ' . - . 111 v . - .-j !'" . . . . . '. .- his family. Mrs. I.ee N'ewinn of Oakland : Itlons of relatively largo railroads havo only recently been brought i to our uttentlon." Itnllroada continue to extend tho length of present linoa nnd L build Into new territory, tho re port Indicated ln ostlmatlng that tho commission last year had ap proved projects for tho construc tion of 717 mllca of now lino. At the namo time. It allowed the abandonment of 687 miles of lino E. u. Harlan, secretary of tho Ashland Chamber of Commerce, Is home from Portland, whero ho waa engaged In ttpoctul work for several weeks. lho entire coof'Tonco a year tfrom now. California will bu the host. It was decided that If faculty members also v.ish to transa.it buslue.s nt the Npoknnn meeting of the coaches ami managers they can nrrangu to hold a meeting at that time. Tho .Schedule. Tho conference football schecD ulu follows; September 28 University of California at Iifl Angclcn vs Southern California (Los Angeles). October 6 Oregon at Stanford (Palo Alto); Oregon Aggies nt Mrs. John Daugherty la con-, southern California (Ia Angeles) In !n.. hn.n. ,.n 11 Htr.A. 1 .. fined to her home on 11 street with an attack of Inriucuza. Mr. and Mrs. C. 1. J. l'orter left Ashland several days.ugo for n trip to Now Orleans for. a month's visit with Ms. l'ullerson, u sister whieh onern.limr corporations no. of Mrs. Porter. longer found profitable. Itovlcw- V. O. N. Smith, cashier of tho .Ing itenorol statistics, the clmmls- Citizen's lkink, has been 111 at lon concluded Hint, while general homo for soverul duya with the ornllroad freight business has been Iflucnza, but Is now ublo to bo at sotlsfactory, steam rail carriage his desk In the bank ngnln. ' of I passcngors showud ' a contln-' Miss lA'ltha'Mlller of Kkimnlh .,iVod dcollne from the eomitetltlon Fulls wna vlslltng ln Ashlund a ot motor venicies nun otiici 10..-11.-,u.y ..,.0 v..i, una ...ivn ods of transportation. FATAL TO THE MEN Herbert Allen of C!llloiu!n wnu In Ashland ho vera 1 diH thlH week, John Iurkln Clruhh, tmmM nnn of M r. und M im, Ui rk I n Uru bb. hns been 1)1 (or several days whh Montana ut Washington (-Seattle). October 12 Washington Mate fat., and John Ktihiutnn f Craml: Itimde bnth arrived Sunday to Itrjl at the Itedside of their mother, .Mrs. W. W. IMiMKtim. Mr. nnd Mih. F. L. t'atun vl.sltd j Medfm-il relatives Saturday and ' Kuuilay. Mlrs Huth Hull arrived from Ma- ; rion Mmiday, called by the illnets j nf her father, who pa?ed away a j few minutes after her arrival. ! A harmonica hand is belnir ur-, Kanized hy the Kiade and hiKh school brtyM. under the siiper iion 1 1 of the principal. A. V., I'olh'tt. I veryone Im anxlmis to nee the , nt California (IturKeiey); Wiantord , vott fOKny weather chance to at UnlvtrKlty of California nt Lo Uomeihinf- else. Kveu rain would AntreitH (LrO AiiKdeM); Souther.i ' m, ,(n.f,Mahle to tho nloomy stlll Cnllfornla' nt WnfihtnKton (Ki- I n,,HM uf tlue UKxy dayn. attle); Montuna Pt Idaho (Mo- Vm. Hall, who has been bed cow). I fast for the past ten day. pnsNed Octohor III -OreKon Akkich nt ! away Monday afternoon from in Stanford (Tnlo Alto); Washington firmltles of old ats at the home of at WashlnKton Stnto, (I'ullnKuU; j Ills non John, where he spent Idaho at Uroson (KuKcne). the past two years. The dceenscl October 20 Southern California i was n resident of this community nt Stanford (Palo Alio): Oregon! 55 years :iko and was highly re nt Washington (Seattle); Idaho it speeted for his true traits of honor. Oregon AkkIch (Corvnllfs) ;, llefore conHnu tu live with bis son November 2 C n 1 1 f 0 r n I a n. " John. Mr. Hnll bad spent the pn-o Houtn-'rn California (Los AnRelvs) ; I oreRon AKles nt Wnyhlngton Stm .1... ..... i uni.i ... 1... ,i.) (I'ortlnnd) Improved ' ' November 9 Muntntui nt fall-1 O. U. Turner, who has been m forma (llerkeley); Stanford at, at hla homo on Fifth troct. In Washington (SeattleV Idaho nt ; unsntngton main ru.imnn; ij. 1 . nt Oregon (Tortland). n renorted n liwiirovlnflr. Mr. ad Mrs. pat Dunn visited;"'; POItT ARTHUR. Tex.. Deo. 8. "(T) Thrco unidentified men were '."killed nd nt least throve injured r In an explosion on tho Oulf Re fining compuny tanker Ouifland at ' 0:30 a. m. today. Tho bodies "f tlto three men killed were so budly ' burned that Identification was Im possible until ship's papers could be checked, "i Fire which broke out after the .' explosion was checked shortly after . o'olock. Tho cause of the ex plosion, which uccurrod In the '. pump room of the vessel, has not ,'becn determined. Tho bodies of . the dead wero burned beyond recognition. Applause Recorder I - t'OUT.MHUH. O., Dec. i A device niado ut Ohio Kioto uni versity measures tbe applntiso of nn audience. Contiess won't tiso It,. Home of tho applause indicated 'by parentheses In tho congres "slounl record never would reulstor ' on tbe machine. , t A "' ' No IilllK'lieon tilth ; DAVJ1) CITY, Neb. David ' City lias no luncheon ohibs. It has a toinmercinl club, however, Hint shows a jonrly profit on iln nativities. "Wo Jiuf tell lunch, eon olubs we don't want 'nn." 'eay llu.h Ualiii, club secretary. friends In Crescent City several days last week and aro now at home again. Miss draco Chamberlain left Tuesday for u trip of several davs in Klamath county whero she will visit tho womons' clubs In November 10 - Washington at California (Iterkyleyi; Oregon An ises t.t Oregon (Kugenc); Wash ington Stuto at Montana (Mis soula). November !3 California at Stanford (Palo Alto); Idaho at in.n-inzn. rhiinniiin Ktn.n.iih Vnu Honthern California (Los Anles). and Klamath Agency nnd speakl November : Montana at V on various lines of club work.l-" A. (Los AngolesL While at Klamath Agency she! November SO Washington State j will be th" uue-t of Mrs. O. K.I 111 Southern California (Los Ange STATE THEATRE .Any Scat 15c. Anytime Children under 12, 10a Show Chsnqn Cully TONIGHT "Tho Haunted Ship"' By Jack London Also Fifth Episode of the "Yellow Cameo" 3 llrlggs nnd Mrs. Wlll.ird lamilton. Mrn. Sam Summers of Kliunalh Fulls was In Ashland early this week, visiting her daughter, Mrs. lesl. V Counting Machines NEW YOltK. Deo. 8. (,T Many !.,.,,,,,.nP,hr?LS, "nd !Vr i!" -Iiowi at . ,nrV7nicnronBlneerrnit Will ljomls on 11 street. Mrs. Summers was on her way lo Med ford. whern shv attended the Re bckuh lodge meetings und assisted In putting on sonio of tho work by tho Klamath Falls ladles. Ward Armstronir. of tho Ameri can Trust company of Han Fran cisco, was In Ashland on ft busi ness trip Wcdm sdny. A. I A Ik Ins, of Kiwobtira visited his son. Harold of tho local tele phone company Wednesday on his way with n party of frlonds for a duck hunt ln tho Tulo Lake re gion of Klamath county. At the big celebration dinner In the ljlhin Minings hotel on Wednesday, 15. V. Carter gave exposition. One counts drops of falling water, another registers the number of times a finger la win vd at It. A third could run P years beforo nil tho dials would return to aero. Paper money nnd lines of print can be counted by machine. (Imkcii Heart SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. . uPl Mrs. F.dmund Kdmundson died lut.t ' night virtually of irrlef over the death of bur husband earlier In ths j day, and they will bo burled nt a double funeral Monday. Frlunds said tile widow went to bed In ' ogony of sorrow Immediately lifter , L'dmundson. a mechanic died ut suinmury of tho various Blfts: tho nsv of 5. New Playhouse FRANK'S Comedians "The Ghost Train" Biggest of Mystery Plays. NOW PLAYING Comlngl . "The Fortune ftunicr" What POULTRY and EGGS MEAN TO SOUTHERN OREGON More than ten thousand dollars a month. Truly an agricultural and indus trial revenue worth considering. The Poultry and Egg Producers Association is an organization of produ cing poultrymen. The success of this organization and every other or ganization depends largely upon the uniform, good quality of the prod uct marketed and the marketing of high grade eggs depends primarily up on their production. . POULTRY AND EGG PRODUCERS EGGS are available at your gro cers. When you buy eggs and fancy dressed poultry, know what you are getting demand the BEST. DIRECT FROM FARM TO YOU Poultry and Egg Producers Association AT THE Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange CLAY D.PARKER, Mgr. It's a Good Cause Buy Christmas Health Seals! 9 O