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ifEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OUEtiOX. TIH'liSDAV. .1ANTAKY :M. W29.
PAOE NTN"E
LEGION 10 KEEP
Old Timers to F&new Feud
In Winter Carnival Contest
Fort Klamath Snq Track
E
lliy Jnhii MitlMti) 'thut Oio t'Xiitunatiun was lust t
KoItT KLAMATH. .Inn. 2 :t. ' both Gf the men. for the V
X.-xi k will work under i""' .hat .lKf.'. fo.'.
,y ft i- thf snow nice tnu k on I
thf (.'rati'i' lik"L Ski dub winter
SALK.M, Oio.. Jiiu. 2 I. 1.?
UfKolutiniirt in tlic natuif if ;i
"tinnil.s off" polkv in H'Kiiuls tu
tho (t;it Imixmik minmission wwv
atlnMfd lit'io Wednesday after
noon by liit-iiib'-rs uf Ihy lt-islativ'
coiiliitithM' 9-i th; state ilt'partiuciil
of thi Aiiu-iicaii Linton. Xd re
inniiu'ijdat inns as to Uio I'utu rc
hatulllllK uf boxilm bullls W ill In1
ix-coiiniH'iub'd by the committee in
as jiiuob us i the committer h ih
been authoiizt-d not to inierfero in
"any manner with other than veter
ans' l'Kislali"n. Meiubet'H uf the
executive ciMnnuttee me Klovd
nok. Medi'ord, eliainnatt ; Hen
1 oiTis. Sjniimf ield ; tieorge A.
While and Hraxier I'. Small,
reason that "ICU" fott to ex
plain, when "Hob" a.-ked why
dldn t kill all or those rtiiRhuneu,
Minivt-nei). atrlnchalt crowbuits he
1Sll, Ml ' '..... u' ...... ..I,,.
Lit iMile track with ln'avily banked
WILL BE SUBJECT
F
turns.
Within the circle will be lnUl
he utiui't and novelty ki races.
It will be a hue om--rini? circus
on the J:iy of Fi biary Ulf, some-
thiiii? (loiiiK cvei-y minute front the ;
time .the fourth man finishes In ,
the down race. The feature of the '
duf. the Crater Lake-I't. Klamath
'return rare, the hardest and long
est Kiind of any ski race held in
the northwest, will stint from the
cciiti-r.oi the circle.
One the outside of the track. I
entirely Mirroundinu it will be a j
wide road and pur king space for t
several thousand curs, no double I
narking will be allowed. Any onr
that could run faste
ken-lt-KKcdOtyrtle
than
A'NlioN. .Ian. :4. oV I'r-mier
Ha Id win announced in the houstj
jn i nt it. W'Imh n.t.lt..h ..w ((f (..ymnynjt Kduy thut a compre
hensive non-party examination
will be made into the tin-year old
project for a tunnel under the
Kniish channel.
one Will ever know, perhaps it was
because KU" WJs too dumbfound
ed to start to draw and "iV'b"
could not bring himself to commit
mil rder.
The aiKument continued outside) A tunnel under the iikUxIi
as 'Ed" left. K followed him to channel connecting England with
his horse. The night air had a thi Euroiiean tuaiulaiid on the
I'OIIVAU.tj. i-ie.. Jan. iA'
- -Hankers from widely separated
sections of Oregon arrived Wednes
day for a threeditv agricultural
nIiuii imiuho under the joint anv
pices of I he urgr (cultural i omnii'
lee oi the Stat.- Hankers' assoeia-
tioii and the cvleiision course of
the state 'ollec. T u- morning
tljfc us.siun was dewited to the -Wiry
indust rv and follow e. hv an
tnspei lion tour ol th- t olb-ge
crt uno t .
The da li y cow judcitm t nt.-M
and the m I IK lit m: contest were se
lor a final feature today. Tomor
row the Nhecp binunc is to bo
emphasized.
.
l.innlou - Wolern Oil Ar Ketin
ing To. will construct $,'iiH.itMi oil
Hi--it iluii ion plant hero.
OPENS IN PORTLAND
I'tdlTlAXI". ore.. Jan.
T:.) llt annual e..n .'in ioi of thi
( ti (.;:iMi tliot .-s.l ol 1 1) l: pi sen p. i
. him h ..p. ii' O W. -in.-d iv wnn I1
i nmmuiiiou ill SI. Sli phen's I'n -;
cathedral ,;t 1 a a. hi llUhop Val- i
and Mv.si Key. John Gardner Mur
; ray. 1. 1 presiding bUbofi,
preached.
Htshop Sumner's annual audrf
tnd the department re porta With
he heard later In the day.
Mrs. Wilson Johnson, Hurt land.
was re-elected president ol tho
j woman's auxiliary of the Oregon
I pliocese ves'erday. Mrs. F. J. Hoe-
bfehl. I'
csidelit
land, was elected vice-
T.i
.'i- Sun
e-
M . Minn ville New -school Uuild
i; urue.i lor this town.
cooling effect "ti both men, hut It
cmne loo late as the pride of own
erhlpwas too atrotig. .
'Hob" made the proposition
INCREASE IN SALARY
FOR NORMAL SCHOOL
Krench const is a project that hastj
long presented fascinating engi-1
licet ing difficulties although the 1
political Hspeet of the problem i
that tloy put up the two. .three ; rather than the engineering has
hundred and twenty-aero ranches. . uways blocked progress.
cattle, horses, everything that they 0n two occasions the house of
iposMcssed. but their waddles and , t-omiuons voted in favor of the
j saddle horses, and run the race proposal and work was aciually
next day. "Ed" went him ono bet- ! started from the English Hide, but
to he constructed will ,er' ,n, y wuuM ',ul tlu' ""'"' Hrilain's committee on imperial
him .Muui.-a .i.iti r--. w uim ( uoit'itse neiu me Da la nee ngainsi
Hrltlsh militarv stra- ;
!... ..fr. ...... I l.l li.in.l ..ii thn ! . . .1 . 1 1
i.i-u vn'iu I legists. aigUMiK ior nawoiiai secur-.
deal but "Kd" stuck his hand in llVt have always opposed the tun- ,
h!H pocket, saying, I'll be d d if j Iu.,
I'll shake hands wil't h man that j ,u VYvn mnl. ambitious jiropu
is sure to become a shcepberder. . Wl tuin IMI, iu,,ne project, that of
Mis word was given tnai was , tno construction if a i" I -mile
Salem and tluy Cordon. Roseburg. iime
in attemtanee at tne coiiterence ,j.m, tr;u j.
were nen i-isner, .Marsniieju. state .- ,.., ,....
coinmander of the American I.e- 1 .,..,, nf ,,lis ,.(.ti,,ii of ibe I w,llk ' loun a lle4', "''rOvr. ; the proj
gmn ana au .mwt, i ortunu, (.oulltl.y .,vc inKr(i to enjoy ski
state aujulatil.
1' I. -af
tin
. SALEM. Ore. Jan.
I'resideTit .1. K. Landers
gon Normal school, will be asked ! '
to explain t he $ I u.iiito increase hi snow
Joining. Heretofore the snow has
; always. been too deep for horsl-s to
move swiftly, but with a hard
track with a light covering of
snow, tho speed at which they
travel will only depend on their
ability to stay right side up.
1 1 was a strange coincidence
that the carnival ground with Its
s.iow race traeK was located on
the course of one of the first and
one of th most Interesting races
ever run in this section of the
country.
Here is tho story as it came to
the l iter'
Story of 1-Yml
a the winter of the deep
the old thiu'i said, as he
I to plico jhe date In a general
uvy. All the fences were covered
atxi the ranch houses and barns
were but roofs on the white ex
panse. For weeks the snow had
covered everything and the wind
and frost had given it a crust two
inches thick. The stockmen were
traveling in a straight line to their
mditlou I
n the afternoon that "Hob" and
Ed'' with their bay rack
salary appropriation which hr
in this year's budget before ilo
normal school sub -com mil tee of
the ways and means commill"o
makes its recommendations, it was
decided in com mil tec meeting
"Wednesday a fternoon.
If the SIM. (inn increase is being
ued to start new courses nr new
brandies uf studv at Monmouth. I destinations.
then Ibe enoilniltee will ..mm., tb.. j T1,is U;,s ' Weather
inerease. M.-n'b-': uf the eommit
tee on normal srlimils. Ant fit of
M nil nooiah. ehairman: Senator El
liott ..f 1'uHv a id Mentou, W. Caii
lon Smith uf Marion. Weal hersputm
of I'llimi an,) .Inhui'u of le-iltili.
express their unwillingness in uimt
Monmouth new courses whieh are
not offered at th" Eastern and
Southern Oregon .N'nrmal i-eh ou!s.
Smii h uf M arii n adva ate.) th.
working, out of staii'IiJi-di'.ed cur
ricula for the three sch:o!s. to
avoid competition in course. Smith
also suggested that strident from
other states lie charged higher tu
ition and that this tuition fund be
applied on the salary enf;t.
town.
enough.
Itacc ei Ihiy
The race was to be held at the
sanfe time the next afternoon as
the unfinished race had been
started and would be run for the
distance of two miles. The loser
wouldn't stop to unhitch. Thus
the men who had been friends for
years parted. "Ed" rode back to
his darkened ranch house and
"Hob" watched till he became a
blur In the now murky . starlit
nljfht.
That night a chinook wind
i swept thru the gaps in the L'as
' cades. When "Hob ' mil "Ed"
; awoke next morning t ry thought
I of the same thing, the wind. L'n
j known to each other they did the
i same thing, looked across the
I whitened meadows ' toward each
j other's house to see, if there was
I smoke coming from the chimney
f the other's cabin.
As the sun came up each noted
the yellow tinge to the snow. The
stock cattle
Ulom
used. The sleds were gone over
with cre. bolls were tightened, an
extra twist was taken in cvory
wire on the r-ick. No bay was
loaded on the sleds tned for feed
ing. Holh men thought of j, but
bridge. Is also under discussion in
England.
JSk.
r7
- I iih' yenow ling
,,. , i ., i nay was ntimeu io n
air. not more llkelv H was too
niUeb of the goid'-n u mbcr colored
fluid that a tapering. wieker-
ocCd glavs ii'ceptaele contained,
that stood In one corner of each
U:,' . i-n.l.- Il.-.l --,ie..,l "I'i.Ii
oeeioeu una u rie tosi i nc oi ner
woiild have to do it. They had
been neighbors fr years Jind each
knew bee other's hoies and the
skill of both drivers was known to
bo tho sHine. There was a feeling
cus that white expanse in the ,,' ,, , ,
venirg twilight, had not the would Uwld which one would
rea.esf " ,-atastrophe that coulu I W:,'k " tU, tuwn T ,l ht-'('I'''''-'
at that time. , ""V" , '
euiiioun 1 1 in try noon me crnsi
had left the snow and it had be
come a soggy mass of yellowish
white. "Hob" and "Ed" harnessed
SSLED CRASH CAUSES
LONG STUPOR, YOUTL
FED THROUGH TUBE!
OROFINO. Idaho, Jan. 2-1. tfl'J
An S year-old hoy stared into space
today as he passed his l!uuth hour
of unconsciousness, Kerniit Per
kins, Weippc. Idaho, schoolboy,
suffered a brain injury when hi
sled enisled into an automobile,
smashing his jaw agalnsi ihe vir.
He Is being -'iiven nourlshmetil j
through an Incision in his jaw. l'hy-;J
duns have been unable to open his ;
mouth. j
Frequeni tests indicate his res
piratton and heart heals are nop
mal. Ho is nut declining physl
cully.
A
7 ie . lb. bug is
con ten (en t for you
Vuk mirint n tm matter. jo
miui, no bother, tfiincmintl, imt. (
I tat not ImtJt, frit or (!
rled to I
Stiff
v. hip up a bit as "Ed"
drive p..l liiai. Anyway th"
four-up le-iius wen- soon in a
run and the long whips were bit
ing itiio the hair of the leaders. j
It would have been a great race
Pet of Harding,
Laddie Boy, Dies
of Advanced Age
i happen to a man
j happened to "Ed." A small snow
( drift caused the hayrack to tip.
land off went the wickered covered
! 1'rid
of horaes and the bs of
meant nothing compared with loss
of two gallons uf thar golden am
ber colored fluid. No he-man
with a sense of value! would have
done anything else hut pull out of
the race and circle buck to the
valuables Jost. "Ed' did that very
thing, ami as he started on his way
again "Hob" and bin team were
only a blur in the purple haze of
evening.
After the chores were done and
"Ed" had fortified himself with a
few "idiots" agiiinst I he colli, ho
for "legal advice." I . . ,.
n. V,,,i. ..i,,.. ..,,,..., i. .a I lm,in- Hob greeted him at. the
of skill of driving. l.rhl",,,"t l,,"lr "l knew
,Jl' ! 1 1
ECS ANCKI.KS. r:tl.. Jan. 1. ;
.Vj- -Suhioenas for Ainiee Semplu
MePherson ami Superior JuiUe Car
Ids W. Hardy were issued here to!
day' at Ihe, order of Chairman Wal-1
ter Little of the state legislative I
assembly investigating committee
which has undertaken an examina- j
Hon of Judge Hardy's acceptance of
a $li5)0 tiuni; from tho evangelist j
the evuugellst and judge to bring
a mass of document before tho
committee whidi vvill seek to learn
why he should not he recommended
for impeachment for the receiving
of fees while In judicial office. Ap
pearance before thn committee of
Judge Hardy and Mrs. Mcl'herson
was set here for Saturday.
he
I door with a "come in" befor
had a chance to knock.
Turgct I'ractice.
Altho the kitchen wani't lorge I
enough for a target range each of
the cowmen I tied a few "Hhol
for old tim es sa It u a ml been use
hand, the snow now would hardly
hold up a inoMjuito, to say noth
ing of bearing the weight of a
twelve hu ltd red pound, horao.
Snow MeltH
At three o'clock, harnessed ond
hitched In the, driveway of the
greut barns, stood the teams.
Again the men were doing the
same thing, watching thru a crack
in tho barns for the first signs of
the other driving out of the drive
way. Tho wind continued to howl
and the snow became a slop, but
the men kept up their vigil. Then
under the Hcurrylng clouds dark
n"Hs fell und tho race was never
run.
The snow has never again be
come deep enough to cover th
Knitjhts to Convene . shots.
NEW HAVEN', Conn.. Jan. 24 j Hy the time "Ed" got nmund to
(Vi The supreme conviaifon of j the explanation the warm kitchen
the Knights of Columbus will he was having an effect on the
held in Milwaukee in August, it "shob," and on those whj were
was ;tanot;neej today. ' "shot." as well. The result wfls
fences, and the shuttered friend
ship of the men has been replaced
Itbev h:.d .nel n ..,, ,fl,,- l,ev ! "J . C"HI """'SS relations. ThC
ha.I parted, and then some nu)re ''K'Y , f'nty yui. s has caused
shuts i.iMt fm- ilw. U.(.. ( n.,,"i; n,ull"l,n lu wnen no
For Colds W
1
8 J 4 C j
XKWTONVIM.H, Mass..
Jan. 4. (T) Eadilie j.toy,
the magnificent Airedale,
4 which as the "first dog of the 4
4 hind." once roamed at will 4
4 about the W h It e II u ii se 4
4 grounds, is dead at the home 4
4 litre of Harry L. liarker. e.r-
4 rft service man, to whne cur- 4
4. he was enlrusted seven years
ago at the death of his mas- 4
4 tor. President Ihirdlng. 4
4 The end came yesterday
4 while the doa'aUIng for many
4 months of old age, reeled his
4 head on the arm of Mrs. 4
4 P.arker. who had nursed him 4-
through a serious illncsa only 4
4 a short time ago. 4
4 Eaddle Hoy was n half- 4
4 brothei- to President Cool- 4
4 lidge'H dog, Karldie Huek. He 4
4 came to the While House on 4-4-
March 4. 1 fC I. 4
4-
4444 4-44
THE
JlcaUtcfi-d
A volunhh nprnyhtg
guide for you
lTritr far th .Shruin.B Htiami Spmyint CI tut.
It romptmtm direction jvr thi aintrml f
alt orchard .
nsure -
Your lx-.-t assuraiirr ii(lilal)lc " nn-k-tuO is to ruy Rcicutid
cally villi S-W Dry Linn; Sulfur llm improrcd spray lo control
San Jos; Soalr, 0lcr Slu-ll Scale ami lili.-lcr JMite. It will keep
your applr, prsr, peach and pruiio lioos clean.
It is prepared in coiivcnieiil powdered form from a 3.'J Baunie
lest liipiid will, a staliili.cr added. Our recommendations to you
for solutions are proved safe, reliable and economical by both
scientific atul jmirtiral tests.
There is as much lope in buying salt brine instead of dry salt
as there is in buvin;; liquid instead of Dry Lime Sulfur. We guar
antee it lo dissolve, or refund your money. It eliminates heavy
trucking charges, wasle, heavy handling, and returning empties.
Spray ihe modern way!
For a dormant oil spray
use S-W Free Mulsion
(A high viscosity, highly refined, safe, dormant oil spray)
Scale, Red Spider (Rrown Mile, European Red Mite) Aphis and
other pests of this tvpe can be effectively controlled with S-W Free
Mulsion, also. It is recommended for particularly heavy infestation.
. Mr. Clvde Nell of Yakima, Washington, says "I have used the
Sherwin-Williams Free Mnlsion for my dormant sprays for two
consecutive seasons anil in addition lo the satisfactory results (my
orchards packing out free of holh San Jose Scale and Aphis), I
find it mixes readily villi water and is absolutely free from tho
curdling so objectionable many oil sprays."
Consult your nearest Sherwin-Williams dealer. . .
The Sherwin-Williams Co.
Pacific Coast Offices)
Sun FranciNro I.os Angclcn Portland
Salt Lake City .
Oakland
- Sen It In
Spokniio
A. .
t V
A.
one Ih watchlliK. Hovunty hiiowb
' luivu lilca.-niMi tho ilnrk hull' to
i Miowy white, hut the fierco pride
of the i-mtlcmcn la aim undvr their
;Hhrlveled skills.
j Not loii axo they found out
l thai the winter carnlvul comniiltec
I InK nded to hulld the miow track
j ni'ur ho placo w here their race
I started. ThuUBh hotll have retired
'. to ii quieter life than that offered
: hy the hurricane "deck of a
"hroiie," they made triplication,
within n day of each other, to
drive their four-up nl full speed
around tile track.
Jum what the committee will do
j whether they will match them
or let the old timers run on time,
Ih mill in douht.
"Hob" dcclarcM that no helter
! driver ever held the rlliljotm than
! he, and "Kd" intimated Unit he l
! Willi Jlml a ,"Tttle better than "Dob"
t ever WIIH.
Whether the thirty year old
KrudKc l ever nettled or not the
annual winter carnival will be held
at l't. Klamath, the town in the
I "heart of the; hint of tho went."
j Kahl ruccs. Kkicro, horncx, hor.ie
land Kklera toKcther. KomethliiK
diln; every minute, right in front
i ot everybody.
Milliner Basketball
CIIK'AtiO. Jan. 2 I. (IV "Mati
nee baaketbaU" vill tie Kivcn a
trial at Columbus Saturday when
t'hieiiKu pla.VH Ohlu HlaO?. If
afti'rnoon funics prove popular,
other Hchooln in.'ij' follow Ihe Ohio
example. weHtern conference offi
cials fa Id.
" j
SiiIuiih tivt IHtlloniirk'n
SALKM. ore. Jan. 21 lVi Hc
CHU80 the ri'Holutlon Ih wordfl to
mean "borrow Ins" inn tend of pur
cha.Mlng, Lonei-gun of Mullnomiih
county favored ' hoti.su rvHolutlon
three which Hiatus that thu Iiuuhu
momberH Hhoiild bu furnished wlih
a atandard dictionary fur ihclr
uso. Tho rcHolutlon furrU'd.
How inanv people
And liuw viv
nun uii(.ii mi
cu k!if.v.' en !bc:r col li: wuh Jjavcr Aspirin L
vc huir.l of its
t'jnvAi.s. so wonder million? take u tor col'ls, neuralgia, i
-1 I .t 1 1 .1,.. .".I. .1 Tl..
I llCUlIltUlMll , illl'J IIVIIO (lliil 111,11 ij Willi UM 111. I DC WUll- j
tJcr i th;it anyone t :11 vrri:s tlironli a winter without tliec
tablets! They relieve quii"
KILLS MANY CHINESE
PUKIXO. Jan. 81. HP: Chines
: newapMprrs toilay Kald that many
, , r- I ; Mru. nu.j u,i- nuicu III ijll t'liriii-
y, yd liavc no eft cot wha.cvcr on tlic u:lkt. on ,n ,.,. nh
licart. Friends have toM yuti IJaycr Aspirin is niarvoluiis ; doctors of the gn at wall in sh;j-i prm-.
i.tve doc arcd it liarmlcs. I-.vcrv driIL"'ljt lias it. with nroven dircc- ,nic- i-u"itis collapjcd and rail-
. . ,, , . . '. ruad tracks were destroyed.
iun. hy llt put It to tlic tct ? Advice, reachlns the Inte,
ATlrln I t'w triil mark of r.n-rr Mn-mfBitvire
of U iMioaol ka i-itiiV.rr of h)ili-.'llcjfl'J
ASPIRIN
o
achlnir tliu Interna-
i tlunul famine relief said that there
la an earthquake In tho same
! dlttrlet on .Jiinimrv 18, Two per
jKonn wcro killed O: Barutal, ubuut
I 4g mlleji vouthwent of Bulyuan. and
one InUulyuan. Several rrnons
! were injured when hulldimca cot
lupwd In hwelhwatlng, about SO
1 milei south of Hulyuun.
Cold Can t Cause
Them to Disappoint!
Sincrp cun't oIwhvs keep fnn .
raleliinr cold, hut tlicy can prt the j
WL of any i-old in a few huijrH ami
no can you. Oct the (fmHuni thul
ifiniet to plrfaiit-ta(iii tHhletP. one
of vliich will brcalviip it coi'l ft
ipiifklv rou'll be a-Wiinlied. I'ti8'
CuM ( K,uml Ih what tlx call it, '
amJ aoy drtintori! ou will,
tue it for thirty. fic real!
A bad rold thai liac BCttUd od Ihe j
hins in conquered (he pa me wai , ;
hi el taken a little oii;A. Van-'n vay
n bifttcr Ibau 'dowiuff, so ruiuvnitwr '
the UHUie. ' O
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