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I PAGE FIVE ) O OT?F.f!0. . . TTTmSDAV. .TAKT'.T?V 10. 1020. O MEDFORD 'MjTL TRIBUTE, MBDFOTMX FROM HER C8UNT P. WHS. Jan. Hi. iAi Outit's Tiem do .1 until tmr, tho former Omniums CooIUIk'. Host on helti'ss has nnplitMl for n divmre. Th" countfKN Is one of the nont 'promi nent race horso ou'im in France .mtl the ooutit M family Ik one of tne most notable in the Hreiu-h iiristocrai-y. Detail of tin npiili c.'itlon have been kept mciet. .Mw. t'erlle Javquier Kenin. has 1 ein Kvanted a divorce from John Jcweph Kerri.s, on (he grounds of .: Immfonmunt. They were married In ChleriKo on June 10. It26, and Mr. Ken-in' addretw In Riven i 107 Houth Wabash avenue. C'hlcni?o. Otis her second. . When she was 17 ) years old Khe accompanied hef father to Uerriy wher-, while ! he was enj;iireu in painting, she j wwfit to Pa ris it rid secret !y ma r ! ried I'ay Atherton. thi n utuet.9l to the ArnerieHii rmbafsy. Later 'thty went lo IN'kinc when Ather ton whs traiiKl. t ied to the leention there. Some time later, she returned to '91s city and it became known that slio had obtained a divorce in China from Atherton. H-r marriage to Do Jumilhae occurred in l'aris un October 1924. VVHALEN TO STOP IRRIGATION MAIN i. ;u,uuo and APPROPRIATIONS RSTY LI BOSTON. Jon. 10. (4) Tin- for inur fonHtatico CooIUIr.., who hnn "loil aim In Purls nKalntu Count J'loirc do Jumllhnc. is khc tlauKh ler of , David I'onliilRp. lanilsi'npi' artist, t forinm-ly of this city Imt now of Santa Barbara. Calif. Hr mainline to !). .lumitlmc FLU-GRIP Check before it starts. - Rub on inhale vapors . WICKS V VAPp RUB "OwrStl Million JarmUifd Yearly j'-SALEM, Ore., Jun. 10. I Members nntl attaches of the Ore i gon legislature this year will be i furninhed null Run water from : Portland for drinking purpones, I Soeretary ot State Iosa said today that ho had arranged for thn ship j meat of 20 gallons to Salem each ! day, tho arrangement to continue i through the session unless Salem water improves to a satisfactory ; degrees. Containers will he placed in the senate chamber and the hall (of representatives and in the res- taurant in the basement of the I stale house. SOFIA. I'.uU' a rj a 1) The Holy Synod of the IlulKarian church, alarmed by the hih rate of suicides, has addressed a mem- jorandum to the government urchin strong measures to meet tlie crisis. NKW YORK, Jan. 10. (I) XiKht cluba and cabarets featuring revue of scantily clad nil is have been proscribed by Police Com missioner Whalen. He staled his policy as an nmnver to editorial criticism of his drive under which more than f"0 liquor ranis have been -made and at least 20 places wrecked, by "strong arm" squads .for reopening after raids. The statement said: "I have noted the comment of some of my friends, tne editorial writers. They are needlessly alarmed that I am going too fast. For their information let rne agian repeat thVvpblicy of tho police commissioner: "To maintain a speed in police .activity that will keep the vicious criminals fu Jail where they be long; or keep thepi broke pitying for lawyers and bondsmen. "There will be no let-up in police activity against the crime broedlrs upcakeasy dispensing pot son liquor. "Every dive of thW character will be, put out of business and kept out -of business." "This also applies to the so fHib'd high clus speakeasy restau rants and cabarets that parade nude women for tlje edification of their patrons." SAl.KM, Ore.. Jan. ol Irrigation, rather than power de velopment lias been the main pur pose of water appropriation In Oregon during the last twt yenris, , says the biennial report of lllo'a, J .u per. tato engineer, i of U76 permits issued the re . ports show that these call for : only 35. SI l horsepower" in power 'development., and that they allow1 twater diversion, for l'.i",S0!' acres.' jThe largest permit was for .the Owyhee project which will Irrigate j about liiT.OUO acres at n cost of 'about is. 000,00". The conntruc itlon of l!3 damn, storing Tu.lMTi acre feet. Is contemplated. The report shows th progress of adjudication proceed ngs start ed before the state engineer oh III river systems, and that water: ' ri;;hts now bcin adjudicated In jclude tlioite on the John Day river.! ! Walla Walla river. Cow Creek. tWood. Illinois and Imnaha rivers, j involving tho lights of over 100. 000 acres of land. 1- The report shows a steady de j velopment of water power dining Uhe last 2U years. In 1108 ;th ! total hydroelectric development h; the state was only 70.000 horse I power. In IMS It had InerenseJ KS.OU'I. iu i:2r. to in 1'jl's to isy.ODO. Q Cnder the present law the state , engineer is i enuir-'d to upprove !all applications for permits to ap propriate water when made in i proper form. Ilr recomim luls an ' .i mi tidmcnt that will allow the state to deny applications for the con itruction of dams or the ap propriation of water that will in terfere with the highest develop ment of water resources or un ueOsarity destroy fish life or the vcmiik or recreational value of ti e rivci-s. REPORTED FOR 1928 SAN FUANCISCO, Jan. 10. hV) Permits for new construction In las Pacific const cities, as com piled by Straus and company totalled ilT.P'15 for work to cost $4n.t.;:n.7i:i for ue'v. This is a reduction of approximately 11 per cent from liHI?. Slxty-ono California cities de clined Itl per cent, nine Oregon cites is per cent, and two Ari zona cities y per cent. These de clines, with- smaller ones in l-tnh and Idaho, were partly offset by gains in Washington and Itrltish Columbia. Iluvuiia fright Noise. HAVANA iA') Tired of hear ing IluviiUii. called . the world's "noisiest city,' Mayor Miguel Mar iano Come, has announced a cam p;itcn fr more oub-t. FOR URGE GATHERING 1 CI;TKAL POINT. Ore., Jfen. H'. , lSpeci.il.) (tile hltiuiled Uljd fit'- ; ti-cn members mid friends of the Centra Point Christian cbtin b were served to sumptuous turk y ilinner on Tuesday eveniim in the newly completed banquet room of. the church building iu Centr.d Point, the dinner bfinn served by the ladles and families of the ; church. After all were served a happy surprise was sprung on the I pastor, U. K, Millard, when he was ' presented with a large, beautifully ' ilecorated birthday niko with forty burning candlcH on it. J Following the dinner reports j were given of the work by differ I cnt officers. Interspersed with a j variety of musical selections. A , male quartet composed of D. 12. Millard, Marmle Olson, Chester ; Wendt and John KirkpaWick t'f Medford. sang several pleasing numbers, and Miss Fleanor Curry pb'ascd the audience with two ; solos. Miss Dorothy jtaughmun of j 5fedford presiiletl at the piano, j Uepmis showed that since be ' comtnt? jinstor of the church In 1 mid-summer, Mi. Millard has led the chuii'h in a notable grow th. An udditiou to the building cosilm; over SftOO has been completed and paid for. An additional lot pur chased for further irrowtb which 1 Is belmr contemplated. The Sun day schou bus n row it u ill 1 1 the building is taxed to capacity U'-w. ihe uvcruKe beipK near the mark. A new financial system has br. n in.iugut-.iieil wh.'teby the old-lafhioiit-d offering ba !; i Is dope away with. Some Ei new member have been added to the member ship' iii the last four months and the church faces an optimistic fu tuie. At present the church has only Sunday school anil one church ser vice in i lie morninu. The pastor. I), i:. Milhird. who might be con sidered quite progressive ami mod ern in thought, is aniiotinciiu; an unusually interest in;; sermon for Sunday morninu. on the subject "Sp itual HealinK." , Ilol.eit l!iyl eft yostciil.iy for Marshfield to spend a few days on business. MMIv li ltKUKKLKY, Cal.. Jan. Id. W MisH Helen women b ten ids champion, again look occusiui to deny last night that she wutth marry Fred Moody, mm of - t wealthy San Francisco reul eutativ man. Tho rumor was that theit cngi' :ement would be announce, soon. "The rumor is without foupda tfo." Miss Wills said, adding: "Any announcement of my engagement will eomo through my parents and not through the newspapers." A THREE DAYS' COUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL Coughs from cold miT lead to s riotia IrouMc. Van can hlop thrm now with Ocoinulrfion, un eitiuiht'il crcosole that is plraairt to take, tlrcmnulsion is a medical discovery willi hvo-fntd action; it soothes and liciU the inti.imed nicmhranes und in-liilnt-i pena grawlh. Of all kaovn drup creosote is rro ojniizcd hv liis-Jt nicfiic.il authorities is i nu of the rre.il est licaling ocni'ics fir roughs from cold and tuonrhial irritaliciis. Creoinulsion contain1', in uMilioM to creuniet nihnr hcalitiR 'Of? THE COUCH FROM COLDS THA THANG ON elements which soothe and heal the inflamed membranes and atop the ir illation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into tho j blood, attacks tho scat of the trouble and check-i l he growth of the germs, jti (lunmuisiun is guaranteed satisfao tory in tlie treat ntrnt of coughs from colds, hronthitifi ind minor iormi irf 3 bronchial irritation-, and is ecellrnt fir buildiiif! up the ytrm after cold or Hu. Money refnmlrd if not re? of? licved afler taking according to direc tions. Avlc your drncnist. (adv.) aturday and Monday! Greatest ighty Clean-Up of Merchandise.....Lpw Prices Still Further Reduced at C3 Here Are Hosiery Prices That Cannot Be Duplicated! Men's Wool Socks Bocit, ltii lit li , wliilo .or, gruy, with red or iivrn tops. Kc (liu'cd Hgiiin (it a tinin wlron ymi need, tlioin. KiK"lni- ML Now 39t pr. Men's Wool Mixed Socks A licnvy work Sock l'or tile oiitdooi'H. In triiy, nuvy or brown. ItcKiiliir L'Oc. Now 23 l'f- Women's Kayon and Wool Hose ' ' A dressy wool liosc in i'iv.1 colors.' A wonderful viiluc. Ivetilar !l8c Now 79 You Can't Afford to Miss These Bargains to Roman .' 6-0up Percolators A pood weight iilumihmii rwTolntor, pitticlcd sides. l')L'dm' 7Mc. Feather Pillows A .1-lb. Featlipr Pillow, ID 1iy 2G iuL'hi'S. Ilnsular l.l"l.: Nw 79 Crib Blankets I'ink nr blue plnid. !ood size and wciirht. llegnlar 3fe. Now. 29c Paints and Stains Cans daniHi-'i'd in transit; contents in good condition. .jo value. Now 5 -'!11' Men' 98c Work Shirts . . Includiiii,' Bier Yank Shirts, in hluo and plaids. Hemdar !Sc. . Now 79 Boys' and Men's Caps All sixes. Good colors. An excellent value. Regular 1.00. Now 69 Orib Blankets I'ink and blue blankets for the baby's crib. :; Infant's Wool Hose ' A new shipment in white mid cluiuipiiKiic. Sizes 1 to :v. Kojuilar 5(ln. .. Now 35 Children's Sport Hose length in pliiid' colors.' Kcgular (i!c. Now 50 Pure Thread Silk Hose AVomen's Chiffon "Weisht llosc with iointed IicoIh. Host colors. ' . ' ' ' Reg $1. Now It pr. $1.98 Anklo Length Hose So popular now. Choice of colors. READ THIS! Medford and southern Oregon people are looking to ROSENBERG'S for real money-saving bargains. Our Christmas business exceeded our most optimistic expectations and was evi dence that shoppers appreciate ROSENBERG'S quality at ROSEN BERG'S low prices. New goods are arriving daily and we must clean up 3 our present stock AT ONCE! In order to do this, we are CUTTING PRICES 1 TO THE BONE! You'll find that it's easy to shop here plenty of clerks a big, roomy store with stocks conven iently arranged. DON'T MISS ;THIS SALE I COME AND BUY! I i i; t -$lilv ROSENBE 11 ' V n I ItCl C: I Kegular Ul. Now79C ... jrn l2o the baby 'h crib. :: in white. Infants' Quiltsd. Jackets j V U i !yV rfV' V Sw vi a -i a,, i if-ia?w ir il Curtains All curtains to continue on' sale at ONE-THIRD OFF ' Embroidery Work One group'of Stamped Pieces reduced one-third. i Colored Luncheon Cloths ' with napkins to match. Regular 59c. . Now 25 . Boxed Stationery One group of Hox Stationery iu white. , Outing Flannel Downs All Outing Flannel Night (iowns and Pajamas. Values up to 1.25. Now 79 7 Regular 49c. , , ' Now 39 Regular i.'ic. . Now V) Child's Sleepers One group .-Child's Out'nvj Flannel Sleepers. Regular 1.00. Now 79 A , Shoe Polish Venus Shoe Polish iu black, tan and brown. ' 24" Stool-Ladder A mighty handy thing for the kitchen and house clean ing time. '' Jtegutar $1.00. Now. 79 Regular 10c. Now 5 House Dresses ' One group Gingham House Dresses, mostly litrge sizes:; Regul;.r 59e. Now 39tf Infants' Quiltsd. Jackets Jap silk, pink and blue. Regular 1.25. Now 89 Rayon French Panties Pink, orchid and honeydoWf with self ruffling. Regular 89c. Now 69 Boys' Slipover Sweaters A good heavy sweater for school or play. Several col ors and size's 28 to 31.; Regular 1.00. Now 79 ' Boys' Long Trousers Many patterns. Such 8 to 16. A real value. Regular l.lXi. Now 79 Men's Overalls A 220 IJlue Pcnim Overall, gencrotis cut, double stitch id. , f';j tii--: nit' Regular J.2., '.Now-,80 Yard Goods All.yard goods fo continue on sale. Values up to 39e Vard. '. i-. -; '''' I " .Now 15 yard A Great Number of Other ' Articles at Aa Great .' a Reduction ' 7 OUR FIRST BIG SALE - - - IT WILL BE THE TALK OF MEDFORD - COME v ' N v.