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MJ3DF0RP MAIL. TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY,- DECEM15KR 17. 1!27. ? i . i , 1 i b .-,1 . i 't!i Local and -'Personal '. Although the foi! thick in Medford today, it was confined only - -to -the valley floor and thin j'.n-e-nonn was reported to be t:i:ir.-iy 'lnlmlni; uloni! tin- bl Klufce ruuil. Alrrf. Oriu-o Vokk of the rhumber of toiiimerre reported h.-r home place on Henll lane, ft nhort illitinii'' thin Hid- of the old Htui;c road. '.) I"1 fere of fo. which wiu not encoun tered for a mile or f.Q thin ld- of 111- Paelfii- hichway. The. fuK, u usual, caused the, ulr-tnnll plan- to land at the niicrrenry field Mluth of Ahland, at Marron. Atlplenni.'a. Choice of any Iiat up to S.22.DO for J4.j. 274 Shields' lilfi Closlnn Out Kale con tinues another week.. Never before ,-nmer rialn BUeh bai'Kitlie'. 2T2 Good news for Medfurd shoppers. Shield's blfc 'elosinK out Kile con tinued another week. 272 A building permit wan issued to day by the city to (Jus Oudat for construction of n dwelling at 113 H'nt Main street, at a cost of r.ooo. We double fork our coal no dust. Hansen Goal Co. rhone 233. 1 tf. Cotieernini: your eyes consult 111-. D. A.' Chambers, Optometrist, :ll 7 Modford Illdt,'. I-'or iipiiuliitmc-nt. IMionn inn. CiliWHiM fitted and fur . nlHheil. A iirottrnni consisting of mimical selections, readings and a Merit-H of stereoptlcon pictured will lie (liven hy the Jacksonville y.miiK people's M. V. society (it Central I'oliit, at 7:4 5 p. ai on Tuesday, Di.-einher 18th. In Cowley's hall. Westltnc match between Nor beek nnil Evans at the Ulalto thea ter Dee. '21. Every neat a dandy. 272 Lay In your supply of crochet and embroidery cottons at bnlf price, ut Htilcld's Hit! lioslnve Out Hale. 272: Homomado ciiKch, fruit cako and plum puddlnit. Marsh Grocery. 2r.8' C'pnl by the sack or ton. Tel. ! C31. Medford Fuel Co. tf , A (lift Tor the flower lover. "Home Garden Hand Hooks," Jl at Hwcm'B (lift Hhop. I -.1. It. Mccracken of the Volley-1 view district, president of the Ore Kon Ktute Dairy association, was hero today conferring? with County Agent It. O. Fowler about the com iiiK annual convention of that as sociation, which will be held in Medford .lammry 9 and 10, with many dairymen present, from all parts of the state, It will he the first time that tho convention has ever been held out of the AVIIIam etle valley. -'. Wood all kinds oak. laurel, fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel CO. . Tel. 631. tf Wood all kinds oak, laurel, fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. tf All dolls, toys, wheel goods at half price mid lesn at shield's IUk Closlnu Out K'ltle. , 22 ' HoRue valley and "Crescent City pnoplo have Joined In an'oriranlKii tlon to' work for a 3.0(io,u(io ap propriation for Crescent City har bor. Tho boosters for tho coast harbor have an nmbltlous plan to provide this part of Oregon and northern California with a major harbor project. Once the harbor work Is well under way, there will be no turning hack by the govern ment. Grants Pass Courier. Chenp lumber nnd cedar posts. Modford Lumber Co 8S7tf . Itlrd baths, fi to 2r., nt 8v"m'n Girt Hhop. :0ii Doors nnd windows chenp a! Medford Lumber Co. -jaTtf Hemstitching at Ttussell's, 7c per yard. Work Kunran"''d. 190 Don't miss tho 1 nnd 11.98 hats nt the Emmy Lou Hat Shop In M. M store. 2M With InrKo crowds of Christmas shoppers thronging locnl stores, the problem of petty shoplifting Is reported to bo growing. Heveinl women Inst Saturday were relieved of small bundtcB which they had laid down on counters for a few minutes. Although they were gone hu'ji short while, or If they had only had their hncljs turned, Uiey discovered their bundles mlssltiM upon their return. llvcryone has kodak pictures and needs nn alhuni. Home especially nttractlvn ones for M and $2 nt Hwcm'B Olft Hhop. ; 2iii H.lts reduced to tl.HS, 12. 9S. '3 98 and $4.75. vnluea to $17. CO. You can't afford to miss these bar gains. The Hand Uox. 223 K. th St. ' r . 2'J Hot. clean coal. Tel. 031. Med ford Fuel Co. " If 1 There are no "TWO WAYS about it. Fluluer's Milk Bread is made with but one idea in mind and that is to give, to thli community the finest and most nutri tious loaf of bread it is possible to make. Mr. Lydiu KIiik. county nume, wan expected to return totlaj from a hIhh i luHin tfK t tii I'ortlund ami Salem, lon't miss the nnd $1.58 hatB at ihtf Kminv Lou iiat Shou M. M. Hlore. 2C Itemember the wrestling match' at the Aa.ii theater Doc. 21st. Coinfortal'le seats. 272 Hhnp. "i'J liemK.ltehing, 7c a yard. Our Free dance luturday uinht. De work gum-anteed. Handicraft Hhop. aerobcr 22nd, at Merrick's dance 2511 t pavilion. I'of.ular and old time Included ninonr the Oreg.inl'inii I music. ' 0 2"4 registered at Medford holelH nre Keporti. received Saturday by the Lv.-i-.-lt llarphain of J-:ui,-cne. Mr. 1 polico Inillcato that the automobile and .Mrx. Arbuckle of Hab-m, nnil ' which was stolen swveral weeks ago the following from Portland: Hen Mitchell. . H. Istiz. Mr. and Mr. 1-. li. Murphy. .1;:. 11. Udl, Mr. JiA. L. Conlvy. K. K. J.ui key, II. l. f'haKtnln, C. Kdf-lon and Mm. Thoj. H. J:uoofcon, r.ejtt rtnh lump coal. Tel. 681. McdforO Fuel Co, tf , I'leated lamp shnth-s In all Histes. Ailrartive and Inexpensive. At Kwpiii'k (lift Hhop. 2C!r Don't mifls tho $1 nnd $1.98 hiu nt tho Krnmy Iou Hat Hhop In M M. Store. A temporary auto license wna Ik- mied at the Mheriffn office today to O. V. Meyern uf Medford. Pillows and flowers nnd hats for Rifts at the Hand Uox, 223 East 6th St. AM hats on ftale less than hnlf price. Jffla Get thoie fenders and nuto bodies strnlfthtened at Hrlll's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service HtnHon. Phono 418. 260 Jiowl at Nat evenings. 270 H. L. liuhlman, prineipal at the high sehool, and MIhs Clare Imnti, debfiln couch, of fintnin Vuhh, were In Medford Saturday attending u meeting of the debate coaches of the HOirlhuin Oregon district. The meeting was for the purpone of ar ranging a schedule of debates for the winter. Ornnts Pass high will enter a team. Adrienne's nil velvet nnd natln dresses, one-half price. 274 Itooks books books! Southern Oregon most complete stock. Hooks of every description. Swom's cm t shop. 2iiy Motorists who have not made ap plication for 12'J liconaes uro urged to do so tit onco by State Traffic Lieutenant O. O. Nichols, who Jo day declared that if license appli cations ro sent In before tho end of the end of the month, the state department will find It a much easier mutter to fill license order than If the applications all arrive after tho first of the year. It is probable that a check-up will he made on motorists sometime next month and whenever this check up comes It would be wise, says Nichols, for car owners to he In a position to prove that they have applied for next year's plates, O u a r a n teoa hemstitching, 7c. Work not drnwn. Mrs. Canoose, Sinclair's Dollar Store. 247tf Wood all kinds oak. laurel, fir and dry Blahs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel C31. tf Arrested Haturday night on the Crater Lake highway by State Traffic Lieutenant Olln O. NIcIioIh for speeding, H. KobertH was fined $1G In Judge Taylor's court today. Adrlenne's nil velvet and satin dresses ono-half price. 274 Toyland Wonder Hox, contains a hoolt and a toy for a little gUl or boy. (Hie ut Swem's (lift Shop. 260 C. H. McNerney, field represen tative for the Oregon Motor asso ciation, with headquarters in Port land, left Saturday to spend several days on business in Klnmath Falls. Mr. McNerney, who motors about the state extensively, reported that he has seen mure hitch hikers dur ing the past several weeks than ever before, and recently, in order to avoid striking one, he run his car Into u ditch. Homemade cakes, fruit cako nnd plum pudding. Marsh's Grocery. 25Htf Hot, clean coal. Tel, 631. Med ford Fuel Co, tf Howl nt Nat evenings.- 270 Among tho California residents registered at local hotels are (-. (1. Corkrnn of Sactamonto, S. S. Chud derton. Jos, Kragon. K. A. Fried land and W. p. Dulley of Han Fran cisco. New radio log books are now avullahle nt Pnlmor Muslo House. 269 Willy's Taxi. Phone 15. New Studehaker sedan. 274 Swing easel photo frames, every size, any finish, Kwem's Gift Shop - W Following several days of Infill -enca, which had confined her to her home, Miss Constanoo Andrews resumed duties today at the county clerk's ortlco. CJ lv Fuller Prusheji for Christ mas. Tel. 1204-J, evenings. 276 Don't mltw tho $1 nnd 11.98 hats at tho Kmmy Lou Hat Shop In M. M. Store. 2611 Thomns Realty Co., real oat u to,, Insuranco nnd small loans on any thing of value. Palm Utock, corner Main and Front, upstuirs. , tf Forty-two Washington farmsro passed tho field Inspection for cer tified potatoes conducted this year by the farm crops department of the Oregon State Agricultural col lege, "A Gay and Merry ChriMmns, Wife of Mine." Just one of the many relatives cards ut Swem's Gift Shop. 269 Hemstitching, 7c a yard. Our work BUftrnntoed. Handicraft Shop. 569 Adrlenne's. Choice of any hat U) to (22.5(1 for (4.05. 274 A 15 years ago news Item repro duced In tho Ashland Tidings the other day, rends as follows: "Tho italo of corncobs by tho load for fuel. In something new in Ashland, hut It is being done at the Ashland Mills, Mr. Morton Is grinding a large amount of home-grown corn this year, and says It equals In quality any from the middle west. He also status that Ihero Is more seed wheat being purchased this year than for years. Ha in-he is nre returning to the safe methods of diversified farming. The Ashland mills have Just received four car loads of flour and feed nnd are about the busiest place in Ash liind.' Howl nt Nat evenings. 270 Hemstitching, nose mending, pleating and button making. Han dicraft Shop. Phone Iw8tf Kmma cllne's !Wjuty shop open every evening until .Nmas rvc. 274 Mm. pel ilia Stevens Meyer, coun- I ty clerk, left yejtterdity for Iort- , J lund to attend the annual n'.Mir ; (convention of county ch-ck. Ici me write yiur fire insunu:cc. 1 Carl V. Tt-nfiwald, Hotel Holland, j 1 I'hone 9U3. . 'f A set of IS rose optic drinking . xlasi-es for l.!l'i at Mucin's (lift ' In Medford from E. I). Hrriptcr nf : the nontofUr Muff, h.'ut buen to j catcj in Kl I'aso, Tex., and that the i u))-d thiev-H, a man and a woin- an, have h'fn taken Into custody hy federal authoritien. The txr wiiK takuti froin Itx parking i)ace neiir the I. O. O. K. hall on Sixth Mtroet. Coal by the sack or ton. Tel. 0S1. Medford Fuel Co. tf A Into fdilprncnt from New Vurk of beautiful table and floor lamps! 2Cljjust received at Swem'a Gift Shop. , All discontinued models in) stamped goods are now on vile at i half price at the Handicraft Shop. 42 South Centrul. 268 Two more inches of snow fell on the summit of the Siskiyou moun tains last night, according to State Traffic Sergeant P. Talent, who wus in Medfurd today from Ash land. He reported tho Pacific highway to be In fairly good driv ing condition, necessitating caution In making a safe trip over tho mountains. The highway from Dollarhide station to the summit is covered with several inches of packed snow, the slippery condi tion of which has been aided by the application of sand, giving a greater degree or traction, i ne use j oi coains in mitKir.g me irip is an visable, he fluid. Strayed Small bay pony, weighs ibojit 900 pounds, with scar on face. Liberal reward for return. Finder plenso notlfiy Mall Tribune office or Phone 868-X. tf Photos will go through the mails safely if enclosed in double- strength mulling' envelopes, carried! In all sizes at Swem's Gift Shop, 269i Suitable Christmas gifts. flay holiday hats, Rajuh pongee scarf -In exquisite Paisley colorings, cors- uge flowers and new Hollywood ' berry botitonniere. Miss Taylor. 4 2 So. Central. , 271 Rounty warrants were Lsued at ' the county clerk's office today to Glenn Head, Ashland, one bobcat: Howard Spellman of Medford, one bobcat; Don Spencer, of Medford, one coyote, Muy your cigars for Christmas gifts from Hotel Mudtord clear stand. .Uirgo stock of all leading brands. 61tf Wrought Iron' end tables. Spec ially priced at i l.f.o. Swem's Gift Hhop. 2fiii Fancy boxed handkerchiefs, rea sonably priced, Handicrfal Shop. 42 So. Central. 270 The last meeting of the year and perhaps one of the most important will ho held tomorriv .evening by the directors of the Chamber of Commerce. Special us well us rou tine business will come up for dis cussion. Guests ut local hotels from Port land include J. L. Swain, M. R. Rent I'tnh lump coul. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. tf Lock nnd Key diaries make ap preciative gifts. Swem's Gift Shop. 269 Suitable Christmas gifts. Gay holiday hats, Rajah pongee scarfs In exqulsltu Paisley colorings, cors age flowers and new Hollywood berry boutonnlero. Miss Taylor, 42 So, Central. 271 The surrounding foothills were the destination of many local resi dents yesterday ufternnon In search of Christmas trees and mistletoe and Oregon grape decorations. The hills near Jacksonville were espec ially attractive ,to numerous par ties, some of whom reported diffi culty .In locating good trees In sec tions where they searched. Where trees formerly grew In great nhund nnce, -the number' has been cut tfmvn by the repeated visits of tree hunters for years past. That good coal--low In ash. Han sen Coal Co. Phone 230, tf Novor hefore such an array of Christmas cards are displayed at Swem's Gift Shop. 26n Rcuutlful handmade handker chiefs. Handicraft Shop. 270 Mr. nnd Mrs. R, D. Robinson. P. A. Tucker and Frank P, Tang ney are among the Seuttlo guests at Medford hotels. Hose mending, runners removed and snags worked back. Handi craft Shop. 216tf Medford's most complete gift store. Swem's Gift Shop. 269 Fancy boxed handkerchiefs, reu Honuhly priced, Handlcrfat Shop. 42 So. Central. 270 Miss Yvonno Smith and mother wero in Grants Puss last Saturday from Medford, Highest grade Utah coal, any sizo, anywhore, nny amount. Han sen Coal Co. Phone 239. tf Let me write your flro Insurance. Carl Y. Tonnwntd, Hotel Holland. Tel. d!3. tf Rtautlful handmade handkor- clile(n. llandlerarc shop. 270' A driree suit. lirnuKht aenlnn i Ooorge. A. Koherta on Krounds of denertlon, wan filed In circuit court today. Tho couple wna married In Detroit, Mleh,. Uvplemlier 29. 191S, and have two ohlldrcn. Tho pluin tiff clalma ho woh deaertoil De cember I, 193". Money holdorw for rhrlntinna xiv inn. Twniv-flve dl(fer-nt kind.-, at Swqm'a Ci.Tl Simp. 2C9 Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. J37tf Kelt ncraPH. all colorn, 2u. a Mi ti Hi nt tho Fashion Hhop. 434 Medfurd lildii. l'hone 1181. tf KollowliiK o m-vere attack of in fluenza, Mr. Hernt-ico JenniiiKn re. aumed ilutlea today at tha aherlff'a office. All klnda of hand-painted Chrlat moH Hltta for aale; reaaonahly priced. Illark rnteon iIIIot and mrd table covera, 'handkerchief niKea and handkerchief ararfa, lav nder baKa, va'nitay aata, ate. lhont 100. L or coll l.'l fouth Molly si. 3S7tf Sh charlea A. Vlnn to buy your horn. ' SSI aueai from a distance rei;Utcrd j at Mt-dford hotels Include' Ju!"t J;l;uk of Xav York City and Mr. mid Mm. M. W. Kranlt and Ml?: ki. U'oodhury of Chlcau. Murlln liowtTM uf (.'old Hill wan I among the Medford vlltora todaj. ; Leonard Carpenter, l'uul Hcherer (and Hhelliy Tuttlc, offlciaia of th 1 Houtbern Oregon Hales company. ' returned yesterday after spending h week In Portland on mutters con cerning their Increasing fruit busi ness. Colonel Gordon Voorhies return ed today after spending six weeks In New York City. Chicago and PN iriuer home In Kentucky. While n the fa; he Maw hiw aunt ni- West Point, trounced by Stanford. He wat accompanied to Meoiord from .Von Krancleo by his non. ChaU'H, but they fjuth hud to aban don their c'adllluc when It broke a pixton, und. leaving thn rnachino at Arbuckle, they returned homo by train. lift Hanlny, broth of Iiill, Mike and Alice Jlantcy, und one of the beat known pioneers of southern Oregon, Is In the city for a few 6ft;duys from his home in Seattle. Tea Smith and Elbert Goechen, armsted recently for the alleged possession of u moonshine still near Kagle Point, were bound over to the grand jury (his forenoon in Judge Taylor's court on ball of $500 each, which was furnished. The two men nre accused of own ership of u still seized over two weeks ago when Jefferson Lindsay, now serving a 30-day sentence, was arrested not far from the Dodge bridge over the Rogue river. J. C. hoyle, Klumuth division manager of tho California Oregon Power company and well known In Medford, ha.s been elected heud of the stute Klks convention, which will be held In Klumuth Falls next summer. Tho general committee j has already been chosen und plana . arc under ivuy to make the 1929 t convention a big success. Tomorrow noon the Medford Ro tary club will entertain u number of guests from the county farm in accordance with their enMtl custom. A special entertainment progrum hns been arranged lor the ocousion by Rev. K. P. Ijiwrence, chairman of the committee in thnrge of this meeting. Radio Program KMED Mnll Tribune-Virgin Station 22S.9 meters L'MO kc. 4 Jecfinbcr 17. 5:30 to 6:lfi p. m.- Ye Towne Crier. 6:15 to C:30 Medford Mail Tribune news und markets. :.to to 8 Lumport presents 4 Santa CInus. to 8:30 Southern Oregon (bis .o. 8:30 to 9 Eads Transfer & Storage Co. 9 to 10 Mono Motor Oil Co. DccemlNT 18. 9:3 to lo a. m. Good Will Adv. program. . ' ; 10 to 10:30 Southern ; Ch'o gon Electric. . , 10:30 to 11 -Hibbard's Cash Store. ; 1 1 to 1 1 :30 M. M. Dept. Store. 11:30 to 12 Colonial Bakery. 12 to 12:30 p. m. Inde pendent Klectiic. :30 to l:30-!-Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 5:30 to G:1G Yo Towns Crier. 0:15 to 6:30 Medford Mull ;4 Tribune news and murkets. i 7:30 to 8 import's Toy 1 Storo (Santa Clans.) 8 to 9 Snlder's Dairy, 9 to 10 California Oregon 4- Power company. 1 LHAIUTRG Concrete work nn big dam across MeKenzie river for Eugene Power Co. will be com pleted this winter. Si-otllsh Kite. Rpeclnl meeting Kiakiyou l.odKC of Porfootton, 7:30 p. m., Pf-c. 17th. Four teenth (t e K r e o nnd re- 'froBhmentn. Order the Ven. Mas ter. U V.. WILLIAMS. Heey. 268' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY A MATURE professional business woman, especially qualified in salesmanship, desires position where responsibility nnd tact would he appreciated. Hox D. S.. Tribune. 274 Hl'HINKSM WOMKN AND HITSV HOI'SKWIES Uendy for the oven, your C'hrlntmiH turkey, nil drewaed, drawn. wnlied nnd tttllffed, will he delivered ut your door Due. 24th. Wuullty Kunr niileed: c II). 10 to 10 lli. Or der eurly to nvol.l dfsnppolnt ment. N. K. Ohrt, Trail, Ore. 273 FOH KKNT Modern 4 . room houite on nnveinont, 927.50 per mo. l'hone 1075. 269 LOST On Onkd.tle, one hlaek puppy with white hreaat nnd four white ikiwb. IMease rail police -itiiilon. 370 KOU HALK Plenty of itood drj- b.xly fir wood. 12.75 per tier. 274 rhone 6K4-.1-: KOK UK. NT I and J-foom npta, J.o0 and 3 per week: naraw. - 410 ,N. Bnrtlott, .269 KOIt KENT 5-room Itoune, fur nished. 515 W. 2nd. Tel. 1234. 270 KOU f ALK I'lano. V llnllv Ineilre 214 270 1 . These Drug Storgs are open nights thts week: Jarinin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy 5 DUNLOPTIRESFOR: THIS DISTRICT : Ford Peterson, who recently moved here from Seattle. pui chased' and Is now In charge of j the Dunlop the agency, at the cgp I ner of Kighth and Riverside. Mr. ' Peterson in distributor for this dip-I trlct, covering tho territory .south (of Roseburg to Vreku. al., ayt ', i to Pend una went to Mutshfleld j and the coast, making Medfordia, j large distributing center for thee ; celebrated tires. ' Mr. Peterson, Is appointing as sociate dealers over the territory ! and those in thlM county so far.' selected ure: Highway Motor corn- I pnny, Sylvester Motor Inn Garage. I Highway service station of Med- ford: Rrown's service JWUion, . Phoenix: Mullen service station, I Talent; Mt. Ashland service stu-1 tion, Ashland: Snowy Butte service! (station on Crater Luke highway:) J. H. Wright, Urownsboro; Jack-1 ponvllle service station; Nip and ! Tip service station. Central I'cdnt. Mr. Peterson was traveling rep resentative in this district several I yeur for Kelly Springfield Tire ! company und is well known. Al Newman und Rill Morgan are the able assistants in the local of fice. 4 BY CITY RESIDENTS imprest In the outdoor Christmas lighting contest which Blurts De cember 22 Is growing rapidly aud several new displays are reported to have been installed during the past few days. Tho attractive prizes offered for the lour best exhibits are now on display at the Med ford Chamber of Commerce, where they have caused much favorable comment. These prizes Include a handsome electric percolator set complete with truy, croumer and sugar howl, an electric waffle iron, an automatic tousle r and an auto nmtio iron, all of which are well wortji striving lor. It iu stnted that local displaya will be judged for their artistic effect rather than their magnificence, and this as sures that everyone will have an equal chance In competing for the prizes. Kntrics should be made with the Chamber of Commerce nt once. 4 Regular Convocation. Crater Lake Chapter No. 32, R. A. M.. Tuesday. Dec. IS. Election of of- VCfiTL fleers at. 5 p. m. Han- quet at 6:30. Work in R. A. dugree. Official visit of Grand High Priest of Oregon. Ry order of H. P. F. E. NICHOLS, Secy. 269 1 la Hun Ka ii I in mike. TERN I, Italy, Dec. t 17. Two light earthquake shocks were felt here about midnight,' They were of an undulntory nature. ILK BUTTER ICE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFEPURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY Roses Violets Carnations Mums For Christmas ORDER NOW MONARCH SEED CO. PHONE 200 Quality Is Remembered Chocolates Made in Medford Frad Gottfried Amos TurnboK GOTTFRIED & TURNBOW Expert plumbing, heating and sheet metal repair shop. We specialize on servioe at reas onable prices. No Job too small 210 N. Grape St. ' Phone 574 Phone V JZVP -KB a" fNfc E SWEE1 IU0THF0R Porcupines are i.n.slng ths very dickens in the ProsjK-ct district, their ajor depredations beiii c-lie'wlng of? the top.; of pine true, resulting in the death of the trees. The porcupine have a sweet tooth for the tops of young pine trees, arnl have g rut wed the bark off of Hr-vrul (lines in Juiae.-t Grivc's yard, and in the Crater National forest near lr.ion Creek, cau.-ing considerable duij:iige. II e k i d e s devastating the forest, the porcu pines have cheWMl on the school house steps uc Prospect, ulso ruined a pair of army -punts Ik louIng to Dewey Hill. .There arc 20 dogH In the Prospect area, and all know enough not to' ir.onkt.-y with a pocupinc. Two of the porcupines were put out of commission Sunday by a couple of well placed bullets, and residents of that district have their guns louded nnd their oyen peoled for more of the critters. The por cupine is u total loss us food or fur, nnd has no bounty upon bis head, so is not bothered unless he eis too famlliai-. His defense consists or shooting quills Into whatever touches him In anger. Plane Klls Bull. . LOS ANGELES, Dec. 17. P) An airplane pilot has qualified as a mutadur without going near a bull ring. Engine trouble forcad Albert Fisher to land hastily and tie landed on . t' bull. The bull was killed and. the plane dam aged, but Fisher escaped serious injury. Gun llatilo LITTLE ROCK, Ark.. Dee. 17. Three policemen' and a speota- j tor were wounded and n negro I killed by an unidentified robber i who staged u spectacular gun bat-1 He with a seoro or more police' hero today. He wus captured only after he had been shot several times und probably fatally wound- j ed. i To Serve All m PR0SPECJ PINES' U M)Wk Theodore . y OK 5 Roberts g k. k -C JwJ' Take the most ardent love ji IrfC 1 . fc.T-vi. 'T Vh2 scenes of all of Gilbert's pic- 8sP ' ia fV PI tuies. Put them together nnti j ws''kx i. 1 1 yo11 nave sme iciea f wnat r IA . ur ,JP 1 tejf t'9, sensational picture of 1. 6 ?aCf frf M f a man wilhout conscience, I 3 deS?0'le Wmen Talking" News Reel 1& fefiggiw and to serve all suitably and satisfactorily is our conHtant aim. Wo have trle.I to make our sorvlce comprehensive enough to meet the needs of the troatest nnd most e:uctlnft, and yet able to take caro of tho needs of tho aver qko Individual who must nt all times consider things financial. It Is tho very broadness of our service that has broug H so much Into demand among all classes of people. CONGER FUN ERALPARLORS W. MAIN AT NEWTOVvt ST. j:A&ml4Mm tone 2m .: - CHRISTMAS BIRDS shipped psr NESTED 37 GENTS Local turkey raisers, who this year shlppf-d their . Thanksgiving produce thru the Farmers Cooper m i;xen:tr.ge j T"rhriv.ue O.-fil. to the S.lV- atje company of w York, netted 37 cents a, pound on the two car loads rent buck, white those who shipped indi-pi nueatly. or thru l-rivate pools, feil fi.r snort uf thw amount, according to Clayton D. Parker, manager of th loc-.il Farm Lurfuu, who spoke hi -fit re the Kl wanl;: club this noon. ' Tnat the completed returns from the Thanksgiving shipment were highly pulisfactory to ail concerned and brought . more than $15,000 Into the valley on the two carloads pent east, was further stated by Mr. Parker. "The Farmer's Cooperative asso ciation not only puts the farmer into a category - of a systematic business num. with a definite pro gram of orderly marketing at his disposal, but Indirectly benefit tlv Constipated for Years Thought Bowels to Blame "t was terribly constipated for ! years," writes Mrs. Anna Faubian -of Oregon. "I tried all kinds of J medicines but nothing did me any; good until I tried Dioxol. I was; completely relieved, and have told two of my neighbors who have gotten the same wonderful results." i It was no cu hartic or laxative ; that relieved Mrs. Faubian of her; long-standing case of constipation, j So many sufferers of constipation attribute the trouble to the bowels I und go on doctoring the bowel ! when the real cause lies In the ; liver. The function of the liver is ; to secrete bile which is n 'natural i purgative for the bowebi. Tito bile also acts as a digestunt of fats and oils and as an antiseptic in the : Intestinal canal to combat the germs which tend to bre-d there. . The liver should secrete a full quart of bile a day. but the liter i business man in the city," paid ttP -penr-i'. "The problems imping ft-oi mill keiin i.f r i : ni ,r. 'dtice, therefor, h--'ft-rf nt fjA -t-wncern Im the private bui-iix's win profits to the g .st e&ttnl fiuin the prosperity .f u,f. farmer. , Mr. I'ailc.r cuol--d the buu.V ut Ik Cooperative Farm E.clt:.i;K,. ;.ml" he Poultry Association, a8 aini'Uitiing lo i:iore tbttn So ..n , i aj lust year, the entire uMt.oum ,,f which will be cireul.urd thiu the valley. He said that it behooved thf busitM'SH man to em-ourn' it,,. Cooperative usiicialion aciivi-iy, rather than t" allow outside un va users to con.- lulu the valley eotur.ict privately for the pro-iii--.- -of local tanners, which, pccordiin: lit statistics, has resulted only in unsatisfactory prices, if not m iun ' 1o.sm s to th: farmer. '. That general farming and pm:- try r-iising i.-i sick here to a reman i extent, and needs the coopnaii'n , of botli farmers and hurines m,.,,. t to Invigorate it and to bring the I fullest amount of prosperity to iiie 1 valley, was tho final thought tj; ; Mr. Parker left, with the Kiwams club. Nine Flu IJwitli- ; ! PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 'l". iV) i Health bureau records today show ed nine deaths in the city last week j from Influenza. Forty-five n w i cases were reported over the u-k end, bringing the total tit 47H. of the average person secretes l' ss than half n pinC There Is your -eal cause for most constipation, for intestinal indigestion mid putiv 'ac'ioti, ail of which meann stjlf poisoning biliousness, headaches, tired feeling, lack of appetite, blotched skin aud couted ' tongue. f-'timulatc the liver naturally, in crease the bile supply and you in stantly solve most caes of consti pation, back pains und headaches. This you can prove by taking pi oxol for a day or two. DIoxip ' supplies the liver with the natural elements from which it makes Idle. Restoring the bile flow to normal purifies the intestinal eannl and promotes regular bowel ' action. Physicians regularly prescribe Di oxol as the solution to much of our ill health. Let a test in your own case show its results. Your dMm;:ii-t supplier Dioxol. Specie L ;'.'-'cmi, Jaruiin &Vood4Prug Sore. 3 DAYS STARTS o mm ri ! r CHAPEL H ,5 . . ) i -