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rams bet. TviFPFOTin MATT, TTlTRTTTJRAmnFORn. QT?F.n0V. MOKDAV. .T.xyrAKV 2P. 1020. ffiDMCD Dill LTD I UlwILU lULLI! . . . . . rcjrwji: um.it niuimno ;n',:'-Hv cri 1 BACK IN POWER 4Ife;fe J uomhav. mum. .inn. ss.-uh, ,.,!( i f.j, A At t A An Announcement burned l.y tlio ' ? X . jl j 7 . AfKhnn consulate to.lay M that . " il, ',, $ f.f ' ' ,4 farmer King Anmnulluli bail been U S V . " f ' ' i i J penned to power. ,. , 0 i V? U - 1 "The con.ulato hnn been aide- h'f .V JJi ,1 V ' J I Jully notified that former KlnR ' f 2 , i, fc "J4 i Amar.ullah ill Ihe earnest reiiuont ?' J J . 'f r ' of the people of Kandahar, 1'arali, ? . , r " y t J''jS j . Hlrat, Mnzar. I Kharlf, .Malmena r if 1 I 1 ' t i and KnttiBban, mid bavins In St si' X j view till! intVKHty of tho nation, I, 4 j . S- s- . i ' , ,& t! I ; baa rencccptcd the re!nH of (fov- fc I ' , - " i4J ; - I wnment and the kliiKdum." I tj " ' If iiriiTiiniin-Tmn i V " :.: '':rtrhi "A BUI L rALLS ; ! 1II.TTK f,ll,I.H, Hie., .liill. . I VV "jp I hciUth nieotliiK wan held Thum- ' jKi't'' i ' day at the ehuieh In ihaiKe of " J $ 'l7i V rf i A lllss. (Hover, one of Ihe county J VX tM'i 'V"fjttt $ . r t Tj , t ..re. A clinic had been called f '2,, 'j J ' V W S for tl,o Ctcrno.M. to bo In chaiBO Vwf 'A ' i 1 5 V ' , f of the new county hculth officer,- tfohj.&'ttV' . i ? ij , Mr. Jtalconi. Thl. c"nic ,v,. poat- mJ'"i tN . Jf V pono.t on account ot me i.au v j,ir,tlh t. f,(-T,l ..MTt i"rf f , JL1 weather. At tliu nice tint Uiu Chief topic of dfHCuwfon wiH u heUHh hunor roll for Hutte i-'uMb hcIiooIh. llx nnitnationM will he lu'Kun today. .They will he iV(?n each Monday until work it compli'lod. At (he winift time, toxln-anii-toxlii "P.,li.!V"" f"'' 'l',","".""'".1: m:""!t te rmcofHiuy tu have cuiifwit oC me parcntH. rrentH wlbliinir to 1- II. hll,l..., Th .,n,ii..,''"" " w. .-.. cost -will lie. 20c. The Willamette How" (lice eluli Will be in Hutte Kails Friday, Feb ruary i. Their entertainment will be fciven at tin? hiKh neliool audi torium. Adnilcijlun will be :ioc and cue. . .' The town team and boy' IiIkIi school team played basketball at 1'ronnecl Friday nlnht. The Unite Falla hitfh HChonl team - won and ihe I'roppoct nieu's team won. J. J. Sluiervlllo relurm-d Frldav from n biiHineaH trip to Oakland. Cullf. : Tho county home dcmontdnitlou inent held a inuetliiK at the church Friday, unite a claim was incMcnl and received Iniitruellon lu drcK lnallliii;'. Nest Friday Die Icaaon M'lll be oji making felt bala, - Several of tho IwkIiith from liere allniiUed tliu liiHtlluto at i'hoenlx Katurday. Mien Van (Iroim and .Mia. F. J(oin'erwi'iv dinner Kiicotx of Mr. and Miw. N. II, Htoddard Thnra day evening. Mr. and Mm. tVcbbcr returned lant- Hunduy" frni'n. a two weck.i' Vinlt In Portland.', ' . . .Mra. (iuy .Moore is Htartliif; a laundry nt her home Inw. . Mho hna a new eleeirle waaher and manKle and will be ready to be Kin work thla week. .Mr. and Mra. v, lioberta have purchaaed Dm Unrker proiierly re cently otrcllpled by the Kenls, who have moved into one ot thn Key houses. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Jloover. Mr. Newell IaocIi. Miss Taylor, Mm, I'leraon and M'hh Van (irooa w .ie McdfonU Yiidlora Haturilay. Mr. and Mik. Frank Carson and .Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Htoddard an.l Hons, ltyrou and Calvin, ppenl Sunday in .tho valley. Mr. and .Mrs. Kuscoe Ijarseli wero vlsioi-N hero over tho week end. QUITSJIGHT LIFE MICIU'BIi.' Col.. Jan. 2S. ifl') A fvrociouH dog. leader of a Iihk1 : puek nf hoiindH and eoyotcH In noo turnal raidH on livewtock. hud van Ixhetl today after HhoUuns and po o.' hud italn half hln folh)wer. 1.i "Hound of H-llinun," nanietl from the ranch where he made his flint mid on cattle, wiih believed to have retreated to i!h lair with his huriRO' park. Many enttle have ptm kilted by tjie "Hound of Klltnun" and M predatory horde. The hli; wolf dtK hud veerulted tunny dojr.n apd coy. ote und for ninny hIkMh the mad band mudu mldH on ranches. Cattlemen In thin tti-cilon were forced to band toKethor with kuh and palrol thir IiuhIh nlBhtly. One IllKbt tho POHHO HlKhted U puek of nearly 5rt doyM roanilnK' over the wnstoH. with the "Hound of Hil nn" nt their hnad. The poix. opened fire and killed 10 do;, the othern eucnpliiK. I'oinon wuh placed In the rar e tin huh of tilaln ciittlu and veveral Of tho wild Uogii wore found dead tile, next day. A theory Hint tho "Hound of eihrtnn" and other dotm were kepi en tho finch of u man who itirned tho hoduU Jooeo nightly to ravage elhhoi-lng farms waa botns in vefitigated by K. V. Sandn. tato predator animal supervior. ' John U. Visits King. CAinO, KKypl. Jan. 2s. ! John 1). Ilockefnller, Jr.. wan r flvcd In n mll. nre by King Fnud till! mortitna. Mr. Itorkrfeller waa proaeuted by Franklin M. fjunthrr Ainerhrjp mini 'Woman Traveler Saw : yf.rltL - a -vm .Mlr, ilcillllU! Villi (4HIIT (illlfiVC), WOl Id-tiavclt'i ol' WllMlillK- (uii, iiiis mi iiHrt'iiilly ki'cti inH'M-st In .t'liniLisina's rcol( uvt'r i mmli'iii iiiuoviilioMS tor, hhv, mis, h!k is tlie fiist Anirrican o I imni ever it iHiictralc o ihlH n-niolo klnmloni. Mir jurl Hie Amir i mid his iiutii (hclovv). " Si hi N ITON (I)- tan. ''reiuule A I a t i AfKhnniti. liMiuutain Kliwlum now torn by revolt iiKiuust itn kjiik h wetitern lnnova- linen, was found to be a laud,""' hciKht. five mll.-s from Kit-: barknard In civilization wlien Mls. .leanne Van Cooler visited il a lew years ai;o. , .Miss Van l novel- believes that , hiic is tmi nrsi American woman .ever to enter Ibis Innri-osyiblo and thus far, was Klowini,' with bappi rorineily lnh"siitiible land. . A ness. I was with the llnsslan am taste lor travel anil adventure I aa.'iidor and the Italian cliarae that bad carrlyl her to many re-' d'affaires in the former's auto motu-places impelled her to leave! am! ivu waited, before startlnK Indla, alone except for two na-1 back to. Kabul, until the Amir live h'uldcH, and Jouincy acrois had left, mounted on a maKniri the Kbviier l'ass, on tbrouKh Ihe eenl lilin-k cbari-er. Hut we noon wild rrontler country, to Kabul, paried blm anil bis brilliant cs tlle Ariiban capilal. .con, ami as be saw us, be smiled "The wonii-n. b.-inir Mnhanmie- anil waved bis hand (tally, a very duns, are xtrlrlly Hueludcd ami boy In the Jov nf the day. veiled," Miss Van c.xner say -i. was intireslid in everythliK 'No male over rj yeais of u;e, I saw in AfKbanlslan bid, as ,i except a very .near relative, Is al-; woman, was especially so In tho lowed to see Afghan women of , eillieallonal work belli); done fur Hi" lile.lii lasseii unveiled, llrlnir'i.lrls. . Formerly a ttlrl ml:bl bo a woman, bowcvi-r, I bad the nd-jtauuht In read the Koran, If her vantase of belnif admitted to tlii-ir i lather were interested in havlim homes and Heelnit somel blii(,- uf:,oi- do so, but not to write; lor. their Intimate lire." 'r i, ,.01i,i write, she mlKbt coiu- Hlie found woim-n wliom sin- nnmk-nlc with some lovi r out met Intensely Interested In her . side the Kiirden walls who might j various ndvenlures. Aiiioiik tbem , ,u, ,.n,,lm, t hrave the con-i was the wife of Nadir Khun, a i .(incai-es of Ii-Iiik callKht by j leader and, at that time, minis- m,, uieiubers of the rumily. I ter ol war. --.';vi' m six years ago, bow- .Miss an I. novel- l-elatea how lever, a school was rlarled In Kll sbe was presi-nled lu the Amir ,1,01 for girls, under the pntron iiml h's oneen. She rejie'inbers -,ge of the queen." SHIPS OF DESERT BATTLE III ARENA yTAMiKiL'l,, Turkey, .bin. lI't Klht i-iuneU brdu .f a nee that In funl il inn out of Turkey lieneath Ihe i-i nn - of modern eiv ili.itllon. me to meet in the .si:i dium of .staml'oul. tlu-re to lav down their live or al bent Miia-th their huuipN sti that more airplanes may nueep thrmiL-h Turkish i-klcs over ancient abaiuhuied raravau I trails. The TurkNh National Aviation teimue l.s to hiai' the r;unel i-om-lat, the proceeds of which nil! k" ! swell the millioun of llras al ready rained in vnrlou wvh for the purchase of the leyublicV planeH. Camel fli-llni; i.s a sport tm dear to AniMoliatiH lis bullfights to tii Spaniard, hut (his will be the lust camel combat held In the metrop olis within lb" memory of the old est Inhabitant. To stn.- a fluhi between thve Mainly ship of the dehert the cue i:i men 1( prn vlile a "woman in the ras.v Two i;cnl lernen rmneU 0. t ho BEWARE THE COUGHS THAT FOLLOW FLU! Thoy My Woiiken Your SyMcm and 3a aJ o SrriutiM Trouble You can utop tlifin tiovr with Oeo nuilsion, an cniul-ihnl crwuou that w plraMnt to t.ike, CrromtiUit-n a a tiled it a iliAcony with luob.lil ac tion! It touihn and lu-als lite iiilUaml nicinbrani-a ami inhibit genu yrowtli. Uf iill k noun drug! creoseto i ire fiiiucd bv hijli mcilioal aullmritiej a once lite atrahst hejlin ugoneir? fur enuelis fmni eoMs ami luumh'il Irriutioiii. OeomuUion cnntHins, in addition tn creenotp, otler hrillng elnmcnu vlurli (Ktlio ar.J hrul the inflarrn ti tnrtnliraiif aid top jiir ir- riiaiiun, Mlulo the ctctwtilc g-M or. CREOMULSION FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THA THANG OH Modern Leaven Work in Afghan's Capital jhini as almost luiyih in hln tin- ilhuMiaam over uomu of hla plan.H I for the future. yUH 'an Cooler waa Invited to . , , , v" ni.uai I..-I1IB rnuMMueiea on bill, and Itnnwn as J)ar-ul-Amnn , or "place of pence." The ceremonies were over and! be. dcllithle.l Unit tbis K r e a t ! drenni of bis had been broutrbt rini; from which there 1h one nar row alley ftv exit. tun- f these j camels Ik tied and the ot her left , free in the rin. Then a female i caml is led in and the untied : mule in allowed In flirt with her while the tied main hmkh on with i;rowi!iK Jealousy and fury. When i Ihe laller haM reached a filitiuK pitch of aiifci r, Iho laily in b d off. the jealous ninUt'H rope la untied ,aiul he htrali;htway inakes for bin rival. ' The Vaiuel'M method ot fiKhtltlfc ,. M to tr tit (;ot hiH hiiuipH beneath 1 IUh opponent ami thus to tos the j latter over on bin bark. They do ' not jilwiVH fli:ht to the death. The ' CNUiel wile teols be ia i;cttiu;; the er;.t ol it often t(lt:' from tho i mi; down Ihe evil which i.s left t cp(.n tor tho purpose, the one who remain on the field beiiiK then : proclaimed victor. j Seek to Control Nile. I ! CAlUt bl't The Kiver Nile. ' usually a hleH.-dim' but hornet hues ll peril to KK.vpt. hi to be con trolled. CoiiMtructlon work to bo carried on , under control of the inlnlMcr for forelun affairs is ex pected to Intent numerous Amer ican companies, but com pot Hive bids piohaMy will be recolved from companies In all countries. j .'. X, Has InrmiNc. ' 1 N1W YiHlK. .Inn. ;. ( ' N"t operatitn; income i'C Ihe tireat Northern railway IncreiiM'd to j:i.'':i l.iniit laM year from $2!'." viv.' pi in CLT. tlie ioiti.tr 1 1, h ab.orlir(l into the blood, attack the no.u ol tie troubla and rUrcka the growth of thn (t'rms. ('reoiunUion i tiuar.inttTil uifac ton- in the treatment of cmiRhs from roldf, hrencliitit and minor fomm of bronchi d Irrit4lieus, and i cxci!knt for huilding up the sipm after culdi or Ha. Mouey refundnl if not rc bevrj affr Inking ntTt-rding to diirc tton. Ask vour dnigint. Cieetnul-t-on ei.iy help m aoid flu, but it i-M ohi a a flu icmfdy. !f eu havo iVver. nr think ymi miv have thr flu. jcu vour doctor immtdiulrl. tad v.) FOR EAGLE POINT KAUt.V: J'OIXT. ttrv.. Jiin. I'S. (Hui'tlaljTm-. xt hits I'Vcnt of Haul J'oiTit wll'o ! Hut (Iihiil;.' fliiricf' whtch will ! held on.Katui flay, KiOnunry im. In ttn-ir ivn hull, wlii'fi a luvw rrciwd In w IMH'tcfl. (Irjdd murti' Ik aurt.'d aiitl . I h-y have a very cxi-fllfnl f tnor, 'i he ladii-K nf tin- H. K. I', in vi r tiMii.-itf whi-n it okh'h It jM-nr-iiu; )(! c.-itK. for ihry an- always riiiiil lit ihe ni-fjividii. Thi' spii-ii of t-ooiMTailuu nhiCM-d liHi-lf plainly vhlIl ( lu- MiaHicr of I thi J'JaKh i'ninl (iMin,!c calti1 for , volunlH'rs to lilp On nomc odd Jolix arrMiiui th "it hall and 'niti'-, "'''I' I M I U HK'-I flUl'l. an trying lu ni.iko ihe hall iiioi-j -iiitforiiiljlf fni- tln-ir n xi rciuluri j hlixitirs liM-"-tilli.. whli'h will h-' field j-eiit-uary ..tn. when another; I in iniiiatiun of candhlateH inu the third mid fiairih decrees of that order vlll t:it;- plnee. The h'llurer. Mrn. I-iila Ward.1 will hiive f till charge nf the lee-: lure hour. Thin team eonsits of i t Hie ,'idlllt j-H iniM l S of Ihe (Ji'iiilf.T, , I of which Ted .Se.-iin.iit is leader. ' .Mr. ami Mr. Ted Keaiiiau and Mr. and .Mrs. K. enter-1 1 tjiined Ha I unlay e'-nlni: with an' elaborate l.rlde p:ti ly. I'iy tables , were in day. I'i ick wii e award- ' M d for hmii seov; to Mm. Jessie . ' A1iltlesta.lt :iti(l Itvi..t. ... .. Allioni; Ihe invited LMlests Urr,. Mi' I Hurt, Misa Aitkin. Mr. Oill ird, Mr. and Mm. If. W. Ward, .Mr. and Mrn. W. f. (leinents, Mr. and Mi'. A. r. Kent. Mr. and Mrs. ;, t'ow deu. Mr. and Mrs. I'aul Kun-e, ;- run SeaiiMfi a rid Mr. and ,Mrn. A. I Mittel.vtadt. The occasion was I Ul'eatly eJr,yed l.'.V till' KUCKtS iH'K-l ont. After the cards d-liclous re-j freHiineutH were Mrrved. ,y t)ie i"Hil hortt'-KveH, Mih. Ted Keaman land Mm. ('. r. liavieK. -. i' A Prultt entertalnej hwt Muiidav in lu.u.,, ,.r -vt.. i n,. ' 1 111 '" Willi its accompii ni- 'itbe.s enJoyitiK the ,lay ,v,'lv ""' Cruiit ami sou Herbert, xlr"- '('".v Castor of I'boenlx at "'I""'11 ""' ' lm.rovcm.-nl i-lni meeHnj;. of which Mie In a iniub. at l-.aKlc Toint Thur.stlay. Clark, tin- youUK fun of .Mr. ami Mrs. l.ylc Caiiton. in iufi"..-riiiK from MU:ht lii'tiiu liial troiilde. Uev. M o r nan' is a I n 1 n k Mi'etiKth rapidly. He is able tu come down-talrs for a while every .day. UecciH vi:dtons were .Sirs. St ott and .Mrs. Cast on of ( JrantH 1'a I'loyd Pierce is taking advantaire of this lovely weather. He I:; fe;-. tlli.iiiK hi.s r.arden. Mi', and Mrs. Charley Cinjpinde were in our lown Thutviday attejui Iiik lo htii-'incss. Mr. :unl Mi. otto Castor :.imi Misn Sybil were visitors at. the home of Mr. ami Airs. VI. ), ibuines of Centrjil Point Sunday. J rand uiu Coy, who fur ninny ycu-s wai Inmbled with rheuma tism, i.s much better this winter. Suit now has a slittht cold. Mi-s Jamison, our p r I m a r y teacher, who has been in the Com munity hospital at Medford, re turned home Wednesday. William Perry, our efficient roul supervisor, hai 1 n pronioied to patrolman over districts y, il, T, , ti and part of 1'J. which takes In part of Wnms Valley and as far out as Cold Hilt. Mr. and Mr. A. II. Peach, y of fhlan-t entertained In honor of I The Public's Stamp of Approval This Bank is, the choice of so many because people like to bank here You will find a genuine inter est in your success, as well as a hearty welcome and a service courteous at all times. Your Account Invited The Jackson County Bank rSVABUSHED ls Medford, Oreoon Commercittl Sat'ings Safe Deposit HKMtl I liOBRAl RUSSRVH SYSTSH o Mm, H. K. Howlett and MIhs HattJe Jloulutl Sunday. AieoriK the ift vited quests re .Mr. and MrH. Have ?icKinne of Ashland. Mr. and Mr. .1. A. JIih of Portland. ' Mr. and Mrs. Kdu ln l'unn nnd three thildren of ihe P.ellview Wm: trict, and .Mr. arid Mm. A. W. i Q ;hcy and four children of Ash land. Mrs. Com Smith is md yet fully recovered from the flu umb-r ih care of l)r. iloli. The euuyh eefiis to hane; on, but we are hoping that she will noon be well ai;uin, .Members of the Civic Imprm'" ment club met at the Hunnylde hotel Thursday, which was ;9 nil day meeting, and tied a number of comforters unit ipiilted peveral qtiiltH. The hostesses, Mrs. H. 1C. Howlett and MiHKllattie Howlett, ."erved one of the famous dinners which everyone did Justice to. Among those present were Presi dent Mrs. Maltie brown, Viet Pres ident Mrs. A. It. McDonald. Secre tary Mrs. Cora Smith, Mrs. John leader, Mrn. William Perry, Mra. ftoy Ashpole, Mrs. Ayerw. Mrs. Amy Hi-own. ilrs. KlUworth Howell, -Mrs. Karl Kwh. Mm. C. A. I'ruitt, Mrs. Otto Castor, M isH Cttra Cran dall. Mrs. I.eroy Cutl or, Mrs. Jack Klo'-ey, Mrs. Krnesi Huhaek, Mrs. Morgan. Mrs. VunScoy. Mis. Tour ingcade, M rs. 1 la n k i as. M rs. Hoy Smith. Mih. S. It. Holmes. M!hh Hurt, Miss Aitkin, Miss Jamison. Mrs. Kdith Weidmnn and C. F. Havies. Mrs. Nelle lliwn is ;aking elee tife treatment every other day under the cai of Dr. Coleman of Med ford. The three taughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Kllswurfh Slowcll are out of .school ami -re on the sick list with bail rorL'he. There yeemK to be quite a num ber tiuffenrc from coughs and bronchial triible. although V e are having lovty weather and the sun .shines e. y day. Jack iWmer. younj; jn of Mr. and Mis- " Kurl sjoiicr, Ih on the sick lir He has a little irritable cough Mrs- Vred Dutton was a pleasant call. at the home of Mr. aim) Mrs. K k. Weidman Kriduy. Mrs. Tt. A. Weidmun received a luller thin week informing her of the death of her father In J.auoa shlre county. KnKbrhd. Mrs. Fred Dutton, Mtb. Mabel Harnish and Sam Hatnish visited Mrs. W. I,, childreth a: the sani tarium nt Jacksonville Friday. They report that the diet nnd treatment.! 'will soon have Mrs. Childreth well again. Mrs. Kthel Florey, chairman of the ways and means committee of the Parent-Teachers association. In 'calling all member to be present ' m.xt Thursday, January 31. when an nil-day meeting will be held nt the Hchoolhouse from lu a. m. till n p. in. A covered dish lunch eon will be served fit noon and tho time will lie spent in quilting. These quills, will be Sold to swell tin; P. T. A. treasury.. The ladies terving Ihe hot lunches wil be: Monday, Mrs. Weidman; Tuesday. Miv. Han kins; Weilueyday, Mrs. Castor;. 'Thursday, Mrs. Orel), and Friday, Mrs. Svva.y. This will make the j'l'Vcni li week and Mrs.. Da vies, chairman, reports thuL the lunches will continue fur some time loiifccr. Among the () rangers attending Pomona CJ range at Talent Satur day were Mr. Mitlelsladt, Mr. Sen man, Mr. nnd Mrs. 1 larry Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Force, Mrs, Hawk and C. F. Davles. ' .Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Humphrey and Mr. nnd Mrs. Koyer were .shop pers In Meilford Friday. Mr. and Mra. Hatfield, newcom ers oil the outskirts of Eagle point, recently purelui.-d the place own ed by S. Kenton. They are now sealed and ready for business. An informal party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ICd Cow-, dun Friday evening, when Mr. and Mrs. Harvy Wan), (iambi nnd I Tit ". o o t pcliByliijl(illFS A GAIN the Board of Directors of Oregon Life Insur jlX ance Company have declared an extra dividend, amounting to 20 of the regular one! This dividend for the year beginning March 1, 1929 is in addition to the generous dividend regularly paid to the holders of Participating policies. Any new policyholder who makes application before March 1, 1929 will be eligible to. both dividends in accordance with the policy contract. ' If you expect to increase your insurance or to buy new insurance you should not miss this opportunity to pro6t by this arrangement. Coupon below will bring you full information about Ore goo Life's popular Four-Square policy, without obligation! regpnljf C, N. CULY, District Manager 303 Medford National Bank Building Medford, Oregon daughter Fnld spent u very pleas ant evening playing cards. Hesides the host and hostess were Miss Clndys Cowden and Robert. ! Miss (.Hadys Hoyer is the house I gnesi of Mrs. Charlie Humphrey. ( The Imyers are having their house repaired. In the meantime the ! ladies are enjoying a very pleasant I tete-a-tete. Charlie Humphrey brought out j a big load of baled alfalfa hay ! for Mr, Lewis at the foot of Kocky (hill. Miss Victoria, the youngest daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Krnest Dahack of tin; Oasis service sta ilon. has lu-i-n very sick these last Copco Preferred Stock INCREASES IN PRICE February 1 Effective February 1, .1929, the vn'ieo of ti0 C'umulativc Preferred Shares of The California Oregon Power Com pany will be- advanced to Orders received 31, will be filled The California OregocJ Power Comfny 5 -s!iAt' Abc few days. It is reported that she ' is getting belter. Mr, and Mrs. Otto '.'.isior ami ; Miss Sybil were shoppers in Med ford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. I .ester Throckmur , ten and family visited al the home , of Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Anderson i of Medford Sunday. Kvorett (Irissom of Climax and j Dean Owens of the Antelope dis- trict spent the evening with Tolf : Coy Friday, returning to their j homes Saturday. Mrs. II. K. Camphell says that ' a lost dog has adopted her. I le has brown eyes, black coat, yellow I 1c g and feet, and a permanent w 4 UFORNmCECu $101 a Share up to and including Thursday, January at the present price of flOO a share. - Information about our Investment olferinK to rimUunera will bo I'liwrfully furnlshi'd by any member of the or ganlMitlon. Slinros may bu piiribasiMl for toili or on our convenient monllily Inveslment plan. OFFICES. Medford Grants Pass Roseburg . Klamath YreJt. Dunsmuir-Californi Falls o OREGON LIFR INSURANCE CO. HQ Elm-iitli Sheet . Portland, Oregon Gentlemen: I'lc mtil me, without ohUcation Oo my DtrLBook lei juvinf full piniculirs of four 4SqQrt Polio. Nime. Addm Occupition. i ware. He is evidently a woman's pet. She would bu plotted to re turn him to his owner. Among the young people attend ing the dance -at Uiko Creek Sat urday were the Misses Gwendolyn and Margaret 1 trophy, Miss Olady.s Cowden, Frnest Odess, Jackie liro phy, Hudy Weidman and Mr. and Mrs. Henderson. 1 ( nv A CI T V. 1 o wu (ff) J . X Darling;, the cartoonist, best knowii as "Ding," calls two years In aJ newspaer office "the best post graduate course" for "any pro O - vJ