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MKDFORD. OUir.OX. TM'HsluY. KfHKTAUV II. Ifti'i. I 'A OF. i C. E. RALLY HELD - - .tir.i'i vmi i iiiui . l. . c i - --a -. -- -w - BOLD UlbGERS OF WOODMEN'S LODGE; l--L- i IE OF GOLD HILL TO, a 10 SEE FILM 100 PUT ON CARNIVAL "Wli aiVthis fuePi.vrr the K-.-1J miners who bmztd the trail uf ?S?" a-kej a bevy of local flap pers this morning Thi- nuvstk'ii was prompted by recent publicity given to the fact that tin- Hail Tribune trill be bust tu local miners! tvho have been in Alaska clllur before or ?lm-o the days uf thi UtonUike gohl ru-:h, to see the stupendous moving picture epic. "The Trail, of which will i;LD 1ULL. ore. Feb. It. ' I Special.) Tne Mvucrn Woodmen of America loflse of Gold Hill iil stvo a ?ocul evening on Tnursiutv. l ebruary li t iheir : nau in this city. An enterta.nmcnt on the plan of an indoor ' carnival (Mil be riven. It has been arranged for n radio t-j be put Into tne hillj durlnu tie: fore part of the rv-n-ins tor the entertainment of the I .Monday, February IS. people are asked tn the Mall Tribune off!.,. their passes as early as possible this week. Sprints, They- are educational and i take a man from the lime ho open ut the Hlalio theater next cuc'ts. a number of booths are Such local bcins built. come to; One of the main i flv.-ymenls to I and tet prescVed on this evenlns will be the show.ni; of .motion pic-' iter mi4 ,i..t,r..d .f ' 1 ,'Too k'"1' "' K"W ,Bser: the New Modern Woodmen Sana- j .LI.', .:'!'an.CC ' ,S7 ""J KMi tiu.u. which is located at Colorado eyeu Katie u Hourke, employe of thfl Mavtair romn.inv. Such a treat would be hishSv! K"1 somo Ji'a5,' "'"'l ' ls -'"! appreciated by the 'i9 varkty bpk to his home, after the cure! more so I'll waser. than by the ''U been affected. Q I lioys of 'S." added Hetty Jones! Mr. nud Mrs. J. '. Valkcr lef of the Ktheiwyn Hoffman shop. (Jon Wednesday for Oregon City. "Tho Clftd Dipgcrs of 'JS. have ; While there, they will visit with it all over that bunch that blazrd ; Mrs. Walker's mother, Mrs. Minnie th trail of 'SS," said Ueorcla Kd- ,,vc. They expect to return to iiaaia, oi itusseii s inc. r.spec-: tally as far as tcchnitiue and fi- i nessc is concerned. They talk about lull the hardships tiny tin-1 aS-'--- ', V ' sFfiw o Mivln Dunlin. this city within a week or so. stenographer and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Walker left OOD.d ,ne loop on Wednesday tor Oregon City.; 0tneP stunts on her first seto High- While there they will visit wliu recently at Mills field. 5Jn Iran Mrs. Walker's motile Mrs. Mill- i Cisco. I nie Lowe. They expect to return j ilerwent well maybo they did. but the uold digger of lai'J ""' 1 "'u ",nl " """no this city within a week or so, V . .11 .. "-'o'. - k is necessitated that John Hut .... , ',. V . ,'on bo on crutches this week ouic .no .ian triouno oukoi ; ... , ... ,,i ,.,, ...r to give passes to the modern B"U : fl.rcd ,v,ii0 employed on the sec- i tliBKers in preference tn tho old-;t,pH crew A nt, tlc accidentally! timers, said Loutse Fluhrer. "Just fcU cn hlla whc hc was wurU. ; on general principles. In the first ; , ,u, w, b, nblc t0 rcturn t0 l'""1'' l"u ""iers oi uuve oeei, 1)ls work ,n 10 ncnr utur. of rctracine their fiteps in tlils pic ture they oukIU to let the 1929 rrottl dlRjccrs go, .and spend their 'HARD-BOILED YOUTH Rllt - ' Mr. nnd Mrs. U WhiWU of this city were business visitors to M fonl the fore part of this xveek. ti n.i,i (im 1itf-h tichool las- Umr. studyins up on modern pro-krtb3l, tcam win mwt tho rhoc U) IU J. M. JohiLMm ) P.i unuttistllv fitio ChrlbtiAi. lln- . 3 .ior rally was vi in the Tn-j-' bvinan vhurOi in t; rums 1'as ' ! Sundsy rft'rnoin. Kebruary lt:h.; , The rni.tN.vvjr 5H'i.'tis f Ihe fol ': Kfwini ciuiroheft flcn rfprescnievl: ,thUnd t'hi UUn. Athlnnil Co.i- firftjaiioni!. Ashland Hrrbytenan. Phot-nix Prtiljvteriari. Jaiksin MU' i ITfs.'N (frlAn. Mdforvl rhrininn. Mi'dfvMil Prosl ItTMn, Ko)u IUr PrfsLMrri.iti. li I r ti dnlf !'rsb. ; tt'.-i.ui. it rant .t Vm Ohrisiirtn. ; iiraiit.t ? I'rt'sbs terian, Cfntr;il IV.M IVdi-rnled. ' Ti' purpo.T t-f the rnll .v ! mainly to It-Kin Hep:ir;iilins f r thv finnlni; st ii'e rinistutti lln ; tl-HVui' i-oii rtitiuu 'U le : hfUi tn Sal.ni. April is;' I. Nvaiiy i all thi soi-ifti- ; in tliv tratr l-ak-union vetf rtpre-'nted by finv I d-lt k:.au'n. ( w an v-rv noih-e- u 1 I o by Hi.' writer that the oeteti ; in tll elty "( Ova tils I'iias v ert an.nj- t tvv low t in ifi:i6tration. ; A vm ti" mt knoxv the lenl con ditions O'l'-re. tline are no erili ' i';tni. l'lioetux '!Tst tt-riau vnml i ''!v had in on n'smt rations tiian i bo'.ii tli- loeal soeielies loprtlivr. 3 1 b' ii'K ptes. nt f rom that plaee. T!o' Ashling rhn'tian were far in Oakland. Cal.. in ' nt'ationr;, having t-.' 9viatrix. vihn ' preit-iit: and tlo-y look lum.; ih and perlormed i "shield" t.irii to thy society hav ing the inosl fi'Mitt". oajjed on at tendance and miles travehid. TIht- ver. rtittrntoiiie count-d. v'ralr Lake union ws rti?li;tHd :'5 rtti;i'j( ration, tor the state con vention. At the rally on Sundny afternoon about SO wire rutfister ed fur the convention. This K've our Crater I.aKo union the third place in the p:;rnde. which is al ways a utirrin; tliiiig. KndoRVoror.i de-ilrins to ko may reistt'f v ith the Keen-tut ie of their local societies any t!ni? up to April 10th. One dollar is the rep Lti a Hon tec, payable in ndH nei. Prominont growers say: "For clean trees use S-W DRY LIME SULFUR" Control San Jose Scale and Blister Mite 7 i ?.! lb. bnji i itiiiiT'iirrit tr itn icreKs 0 "Well, it you Inhiyt on treatinfr the miners of 1 syyj to see that show It's all ripht. to far as I'm ironeerned." isa id My ma Uuth of Mann's, "but in this d9y of co operation between the old and new methods of doing things, it seems only fair to iwuo a few passes to the modern goli 'te llers.' f'horus: "Of roiirn' I'm mt talking for myself pet that t might this is juht a plea for the well known modern gold diKKrs ?f any." The n.'xt rall.v of thi' pot'lrtii'i CUH'AGO. 1'rb. 1 I. tP ; ..iii ho In-!, I In llm t iii lstiiin i-huroli ills high tchool team on tho Gold i Twelve year-olU Jon l.tuwltnj,-. who n ?i,.jror.l on Moiulny evening.. Hill Kvntnaslum floor on next f i anii-s n gun and has a Eans. , M. ,. uli.r l( .lav evening. February H. Thc.tolJ poliec today he had taken ;,,,,. ,V(M r iv,.j. thrpf pavers that wen; out of tho Prt in 100 burshirles t'lnce the ;0., iiui,v. the nre ulal- field C1..1.I Hill team are now lack lime he was nine years old. worker, was pr.r.ful on Humiay in the lineup and will. In the W h' n arrest.-.l la.-t night as he 1 afl(.rl,uo:1 anj w3 hrurllly received Katno on Kridnv. A good crov ' off. rliiK a Jir.il iliain..nd nut hv ,u. ,l..w....iU., is exn.eled to attend tho caine. i"r mne mr n. inniiiw " Mr. and Mrs. C. W. f THE for ta. Iiuwllni; had u Hose wero i loam ! pl-tul in nts poeuei, a visitors to our cltv the fore part ' lasni'Ki" n.l a rininl ot heva. uf this week.' (Two b". one nine th other KL Iloliirr Wvall surf-nil a broken w. iv arreted at Ih.. Milne time, arm Monrtav. while worklnf al j but In line told poliee th-y had the. cement t.lant. Radio Gives Advice Nosebleed Victims f uiitr ..r von ft Skmt- tt Jfiam rM.Mf Hun Experienced growers are uiug this iinproveil, dry, jiowtleretl sjiray more each year to insure profitable 'jark-outs". S-W Dry Lime .Sulfur controls San Jose Scale, Bli.-ter Mite ami other pests, r. Fred V. Olds of W enatohee, Washington, savs "In ;ill mv vcars r) 44 of orcharding in this district I believe it conies nearer filling th;i bill for a perfect dormant spray than anything I have used. It kilu Sau Jose Scale as good if not better than the liquid used ut the ratft of twopoundsofdry to ciiualouegallon of the concentrate solution." This convenient dry form saves time in mixing, in applying. It rail trucking and labor costs. IVo "empties" to return. It is more economical to use than the liquid. The stabilizer added to Shcrwin-tT'iUiams Dry Lima Sulfur gives it a prolonged "punch"' that is not present in the "liquid." It actually lasts longer on the trees. Insure your crop by apply ing the modern Lime Sulfur spray. No trouble with S-W Free Mulsion (A high viscosity, highly riflned, ufo, dormant oil ipray) For heavy infestation of Scale, Red Spider (Brown Mite, Euro pean Red Mite) and Aphis, use S-W Free Mulsion, the improved dormant oil spray. Mixes uith hard or soft water. See our dealer for further information and prices on Dry Liiiio Sulfur and S-W Free Mulsion. The Sherwin-Williams Co. (Parifia Coatt Vffiriv) OaVlauil Shu Krntieii.ro lis Anjrrlr Portland Srltl Spoknnn Salt I .nie, City si courts in mm r .ek I farmer in a field and knocked hlJimlvico: "Head Ksnklcl 16: three preview befurH '" : f!nl Mvrtle Creek where "hyllu,t K." times, have faith, and you'll be His. Thn boys Who '"" '" lp f,'w da Vlf,. foliee said they had verified eur-d. " Vi'.TLT'!.' I,"'",' In,.- with relative. In that city. ""rnl of the I,,.. lanc, to wlll-l, The n,bl Mopped MlMiout The first re-urt. of honor for the yer-Tv1tr W 'hclit Thnrartay,' Kel'rti iiry 14, at S o'clock, at the court tious. The method of procedure for this court will be slightly dif ferent from past courts In that tliaro will be a actual court bogln arc up for advae pecteti to be at th court house nt 7 ocltirk to appear before an ex nmlnlng board Hint will determine whether the boys are qualified for ndvaueement." Troop No. li from IteRSln Is cer tainly to h" envied us there are only 10 boys In tin- troop and there arc It awards t be made. Troop o. -'3 from Talent has I- bovs ho are up for advancement from tenderfoot to second class. Everything points to very suc cessful O.ourt, as there will be one palm award, one star, "9 secord class, lour first class and 20 merit badges. Other Items of Interest are: Alau f'arley will be presented lth the Harmon Foundation sward, tho priics will be awarded for the title of the Scout publication and thero will be a Scout program by Troop No. 3. . Ihe building owned by Frank (.hilders aM formerly occupied by the Grocery store of K. O. Morclivk ia now being repaired. Tho pipe organ motor, which van left in the bulldlne from tho time the theatre was last open, ha:: rnn,h. l..nn lir, l-tV.'d nl.fl Rent. (t,. Sau Francisco. A number ct '"' - " 1 ttmr r.T.-itrK nrn l.ctnc made Of) 1 -uu"'i "v " the pit in v.hich the orRan wuc and been ni t-nly thri-c "job:i wero "amateurs." I ; 11V whs ftskttl nhoiit Hie itstl. l-M EK.UN. i.-lV II. . liar "A fTiiy'f? f:-'tta hnvo a Kun." ! ri.V rlaim (o (aim; In that m-wn (' siti'l tht boy. whu 1 iinull for huihlb ncfrbh rl wai. bri'jnlcn.st from. yrar. "Puppuse the tltrks caushl ; const to cuubt. ' I i ..I..... tr., .1...., t,-... itiml.1i, I.. li tint with 1 ln m " l'vfi tiarl lots ' slot th: nosMlcoil. Klliallv his I "f un3. Kom 1 got In flat;. .;t, as well aG seural other mlnur repairs. Mr. ati't Mrs. Norman Duncan now stole Gary, Ind Runs from car . and drovo to and bought tiro shot guy. On the way stop th; noscbko'l. Finally hlj plight wa3 broadcast an an itum o( Iowa news. Ha i r I a was d q I u j d i with telephone nnl trlegraph mcs rai-h fcutRCatiun "surf ; cure." . j One well-wUher (rom Los An- back Caoufrhlin took a hot at a J gelea wired him. collect, with thi r 8 ' vf CI rants Vass Southern On-gon fiaa corporation vllt cxlt-nd main line in thin city. Klamath Falls Green Cafeterin chaiiB-5 handn. ft, I I i W ajISHE 'ilB Ktl Holt was hurt HiIh week. whllo working nt the Lively Lime plant on Knnes creek. H aeci- flenially fll (rum a tnlH. uf- fi-rtne InJurieH to several ribn nnd :i iittiittr of minor bru se:;. lie j I is reporto to lt idowly lmprov-j int: at present. Th Fy Scouts tiift on rues lay evening at the Library room In the high school. Not much was done toward organization, jne Scout executive from Mdford as present to awtst in promoting the organization. All present were In favor of Joining the troop. U it could be promoted. Formerly j there were two troop3 of Boy Scouts in this city, but tiny have not been In action for over a year. Much tnlrcat sietms to be taken In such a move by nil the boy, who want to Join. Another meet ing will be held at the unto pluee ! next Tuetday evening. At that i time the reat organizing of the troops will begin and a number Lantern ' niore boys arc expected to be prcKont. Verne M'hluctt of Portland Is visiting with nift rlntfvr., Mr. and: Mia. I-aw-reno Whlttt. of thM city. He wi(j reside here for) about a month, after which tlmoj he will return to bin home. ihn i Utdu oud liighu ay will be othd (i run tit Pa?- frtm (inmt:i I'uhh. Oivkuti, to t'ref;-1 intalhttioii nf e-nt fh t :ilifiti ntit. li1WMf!i Sifi r reruurau tu tuy uf the udvlct -Petition filed f.r four itieet lights tn! S v. -nth tn 'tH. E. W. J. Hearty Co. South Front St. Pliorio 104 WAREHOUSE OF SHERWIN-WILLIAMS SPRAY MATERIALS Monarch Seed & Feed Co.' 323 Eiiat Miiin Pliono 2C0 CARRY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS SPRAYS IN CONVEN IENT GARDEN SIZES. E "Lydia E. Pinkham5 Vege table Compound puts new life into me and makes my work in the store and in the houve ca?icr. I took several bottles before my baby came and am always sinking its praises to my friend. I recommend it for girls and women of all ages. It makes mc feel like life is worth living, my nerves arc better and I have gained pep and feci well ard strung." Mr. A. K. Smith, 80S S. Lansing Street, St. )vhnst Mtcfci&in. COKVALLIS. Ore.. Feb. !. P Tile average farm income for the j overage family of fivu in Oregon' was declared hen at sessions of the ! ('. nnci Irrtilrer' Midliiu! to Imj i I jc-arcely half w hat no- deemed nec- i -!nnry to Oiintain a w u-jlenoiiie j living standard. The standard farm home "si1: the. theme of final dh-cuiuion of tho) nchuol. I junirs c rarmur, niuonai Grange lecturer, taid the pnMJc mu-t be uducited up to th vuluc of farm product, Jjit o it ls to manufactured product. The Gnnee. lit fc.iid. mut muk- thie a p.irt of itj program, to train tht eojuumer to pay vh farm prd uet tn worth rather than to ih e; to gf v the low?t ppbsible price. 4 O. K. Har.:lhtir3t of the U'eitern Electric rompiny. who U in Ihuj city w(h C. O. Jfhnron of Hie jatne' j concern encft(J in arnci! tKc- J trtcal worV at the lone dl-tnc- ul-j tphont eiehsngi:, dlclatnu Uir honor attrtbjJ to him on the lo 1 cl golf link In connection with r: ealc two on number one bole. 1 last b'unday. The miracle ap proach 17ifooter which found : tlie cup., wai ma do by Mr. John 1 ion. It taj bets dlftlostd, So I JiilMB- Z&tTMZJSJB f 7 SIT vice. I . k ' :: M Traction Mile After Mile No matter what condition the highways may be In -r- wet and slippery; rough and bumpy or hard and smooth the nev GOODYEAR will deliver the maximum ser- Supcrtwist Cord Carcass explains the astonishing abil ity of Goodyear's All-Weather Balloon to absorb pun-' ishment. Supcrtwist S-T-R-E-T-C-H-E-S! It is just as strong as the old style cords. But it stretches farther before it breaks stretches and recovers like a rubber band. Blows that would break a carcass composed of less flexible cord do not affect Supcrtwist. Our Repair Service Our Goodyear repair equipment on . able us to offer the very finest re pair service. Years of experience are roflccted in our tire repairing and it costs no more. And no other tire has Supertwist. It is patented an exclusive Goodyear achievement. GOODYEARS GRIP the road when you step on the gas or brakes and Goodyear Tubes of f e r service comparable with GOODYEAR Tires. Medf ord Service0 Station Main and Riverside YOUR TIRE SHOP Phon 1