Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 18, 1929, Page 6, Image 6

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ASHLAND THEATER
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PICTURE MACHINE
V ASIIl-AXD, .Ore. Kcb. 1 8. (fipc
'. rial) A flno now VJlnphonc of thn
latest model' Ik 'in bo Installed hi
tho VinliiR -heater. II. tt. Htimt,
the-owne;-. of tho theater, an
nouncer, thru- InHtullatinn will bo
mails within 00 day. iThl nddl-
. t'on will place thi Ashland thonior
. . on .n nnr . wilb other pror?lve
;i pkiyhouseH. The contract ha boon
let and provide for nn inHtrument
with all the IntOHt Improvement!,.
There wit bo a poMble nocoHWiry
romodolintf of the tango t provlrlo
for the. Installation. - Mr. JIur.st
loaves for i'ortland booii to arranjrt
for n norios of Vltaphono pieturcH.
While the plan in to nhow Vltn
phonn picture cstelnidvely, tho o
' pan will be kept In tho theater.
Mm. (iiiy HnndlfH of North Muln
Htreot was operated upon Friday
moi-ninK at tho Community hon
pital for jippondirltlH.
Mrs. It. V. J'urvpH of Talent wan
an AHhland vhdtor Thursday.
I. C. M'illinmn wax up from his
Talent homo on IiuhIiiohh ThurHday.
Carl flrlll of Portland wuh l
' Anhlniid ThurHday on buslncHK.
Mr. and Mr V. V. MIIIh were
hnut and howtoiw on Thursday eve
nfiifr at a chnrmlnn dinner nerved
at their , homo on Htrnwhogy lano.
f overs were laid for Jlr. ifnd MrH.
Leverett Dnvbt and Unv. and Alrn.
J barton I), Onffnef and for (ho
; hosts. The evoninn wuh pleuantly
OHpont.ln conversation.
. .. . Air. and .Mrs. I). 11. Wait of Sao-
. ramento are vI1Hiik m Ashland nl
i tut homo' of Mr, Wall'H pun-inn,
Mr.'nnd -Mm, 6. W. Loiik; OvIih,
Wait wan aiOAhland Oi l and ban
a. rlrnlfi.of . friend who welcome
hor..ioi'oaHli)nal vIhIIh. Mr. and
Mr,. Walt plan to make an imWl-
' nlio may. .
i IvdRar Wolcoll, son of Mr. and
Mi'H. M. Wolcott of Hhermnn
Ktreot. ban returned to Ashland
after a: May of Fovoinl iiuhuIih all
. Hollywood? Calif., where ho iituij
bocji employed. I
- Mrs. A, M. Uyrud wan ehaiminn
bostons on Friday afioruoon to i lit
member of tho Needlework, oliib,
which meotH weekly n Hpond .tome
tinio on dainty bits of handiwork.
Tho hontonn served dainty refresh
inentH lo hrcr KUcKtu. Those who
enjoyed tho nfternoon " together
wr. Movdam'oK Frank Nelson, Will
Mi PoUko, o. AV. Ioiik. D. 11. Walt,
Mark Smith, Clyde CoMVllo, II. C.
Kmery. ,1 X, Dennis and tho turn-,
Iran, Mrs. Dyrud. The club will;
met aKain next week at tho home j
nf Mrc. ,T, N. DonnlM. . .. , !
Mr. and Mm. -T. MeNair'o'f
Med ford were In Ashland on Frl-
ilnynfternonn td listen to tho de-
bftte' betweni tho Ashtund . find.
Modford Jnnioi' blii m-bnoltt. Miss
Marjorle MeNalr, daughter of .Mr.
and Min. .1..-.1. MeNalr. , wts a;
tpeker on tho neiiKtlve klo In the
ddato,
-;Mi', and -Mr Otto Winter :ivp
. maklnu n 'yV in iher dauUter
' ntui her hu.slinnd, Mr, and Mrs.
' Ilonriie," ivho reMltTo' in Oakland.'
'ullf. A Hon, Franels Winter,, and j
i his family, will bo In Oakland at
thn Hamo ttine to oitjoy a vUil with
hntno fidkK, . .
-Mr. . Winter, IV Is reported, '.has ;
. OXobailKed Ills old nitUiluobllu iyl-;
a1 fine new fhrysler.
-'- rr.. and Mrs. V. V. Mills woro
vlHltots In Modford on Friday. .
ij.ilv. arid Mr. Jam ok Klmiella of,
Maedorl, Calif., were Ashland vb-
.itorrt 4n TuoKduy and- Wednesday.1
A' Junhe fhlnt debate- boiwwn
the A Mb land "ul MiMlfuid Whonls
WrtR held In ,tlm loenl sehool on
Friday, afterijoon before the. entire'
stmlnfit ' body. Medrord iblmli-rs
worA Lois Snyder, Miss Kiison and
, Mnrjorie MeNntr, who upheld the
HfKntlve nlcle of tho question, "lit?-,
solved, thnt OroRftn slwtuld ndopt u
systoh of fre textbooks in the
puMit 'm'hnols," .The Ashland af
firmative team was .composed of
(loverly Youiik, Karl Moore nml
'. Ilnmer Cllntm. The vonlest etubd
In a- unanimous doelhn of Ibe
JudeK In favor of the luailvc
1 slde.i llolh .teams (leservo credit
for tlo Jtplundld manner In whOh
they, presented their tinuimouU.
, .ludKOs who sei--id on tho debate
Were Air, Miller, instructor at the
Southern Oreuon Normal sehool,
, lev. C. I). (Jiiflney anil Mrs. Itomi
Doduo flnley.
- i President .1. A. Churchill or tho
Southern Oreuon Normal schitol. It;
making n business trip to the
Hurt bein port of tho state and will
.not return unlit about .March I.
Mr. and Mr. Ouy Applewhite
'went to Medford Thursday after
noon on a hiixiucti anple:ihure
1 trip.' w
Will True of Tlllnmeok. Ore.,
was In Ahlnnd last wee!; on ac
count of the dtnth of .lam- I.entin
Guaranteed ,, ...
. Pure .
use less than of
, ... high priced brands
MILLIONS of POUNDS USED
BYTHK GOVERNMENT
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and: roturncd homo!
Airs. Jaine Lcabo of Tillamook j
spent the past two weeks In Ash-,
land with her mother, Mr. Ieabo,'
and nor sister-in-law, Mi'h, lloi-tbn f
Iloor, mi Hich stroet. Mrs. J.eabol
hns not been well for nomo time.
but is said to bo Improving, and j
returned to her homo on the coast i
last Friday. . ' i
At the regular nonn mootlnc of;
tho Ashland Kiwanls club Friday
about RO sat down for a bl brnwter;
meeting iu tho Jntorest ' ,of thn!
"MfdPnelfio empiio. 'J'ho xuests :
Who attended for th sjieoial, occa-.
si on win seven Klwanlann and two f
other visitors from Cr''cent City, j
four or five Kiwanlans from Md,- i
ford,' one or Two from Klamath j
KalH and 1.1 of the local Ito'
tfirians. A number of Indies and
otborn-woro also present,. r
James Mustek, president of thoi
C'rescent City JClwntilu club, spoke I
briefly at the purpose of Iho meet-!
hif? bnlpK to cemejit tho friendship
ot tho. various cltlKetm IIvItik in
northern' California and southern
Omron.
Glen Ireland, president of the
Crescent Ci i y chn m ber of commerce,-
made a speech alonn tho
same lines.
C. I-J. tiates, president of . the
Northern Catlfornia Voiithern Ore
gon Developineiit association, com
prising tho. oountics of Del Norte.
In California, and Jackson, Jose
phine and Klamath In wont hern
Oregon, told of tho wonderful op-!
portunilicK of this region If all
would ttol toKothee for a common
purpose- and work at It. Tom Pen
cock of Crescent City said a few
word and welcomed the Ash
hindem to the oast town ns thoy
are oblo to come,
J. IC. Harvey. Hoeretary-nianncor
of, the nssociatlon, with his; ; hnpio
In (i rants rnss. 1M voiced .,pi
Kentlnionls as to whfft tin1 associa
tion' can and dumb) do for the
common develnpuML and welfaro
of this rejiion. will Hruuk of
Crescent Cliy --spoke.' frclttht,
rates,. " ' , ,: - ' . i r. .
"the Hoard'
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of Medford,
last Friday.
of illreotols ttf the Ashhtful eliih ' ' ' ' '
'met an., plenied 0ea.'AV.-.40lll.'nls,',')i-o',,' 1,lKh "'',10nl . 1Vb' ,
.Ifihn II. Fuller In' repi'i-Kcnt tlie H"'"n''"t ' Willi rent ml Point's,
Klwnnls club In the new central 1 l,,lm 11 Kme of basketball at
oiKanlciiliin made up of repiesi-ni-jftnirnl Point Sniurrtny njjht nnd
allves from the v.nrlotm ..ervlce I victorious by a score of
elillis and civic Irehnlanilnna ! K S. A fast and lively Kn.ue. j
Ashhnul for lb,, purple or eslal- In-commonllnK- on our present
IIsIiiOl- a sOt nf clea i-lftr house for weallier, old time rcsldoius ;
1,-ilKo iiubllc niiti-rprlses In which I
a eoneerted effort shmild bo mndo
by .all elllJtens for tile nccnmpllsh-j
uieiii in U..S1.-...I eiius. ....
BUTTE FALLS SCHOOLS
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PREPARNG PROGRAMS
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TllTTTn FAl.I.S, Oin'., Fr.b. IS.
(Kpeelnl)-; Proitmrns (1.111 b.ilnty
PVCjinred 'by ibe ' schools to ' bo
Kifen Vshlnftloii'a blrllidny nnd
the last Friday of the month. Ii.ith
lir.iKramn will be f;lvcu at tho hlh
school.
The county health officer, T)r.
liulcom,. and one of. thn county
nurses woro hero last Monday lo
continue with their work ot exam
ront nue with t loir work ot exnni-
Inltig children for the scUool honor
rou
nn,l imniulilzitlli.il nealnit
diphtheria.
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Mr. aiH Mrs. Klmer HH"fs trans.
..,.... l..lUlna.u In U.1.I......TT .,t,lA
(ay.,, The lloefs, recently bnuglit I"
the hniiiii of Mrs. llllel lllldreth.l
Mrs. lllldrethls leaving soon for .". '", ' . V' K. rl.v teams 1 t l"'les 'or. the. new electric power dishes can be ordered by the pas
'. t-'allf. .... ma 1. nlnt-S M.to the hMrnor vonM TuT
aieui.iru ytsuors at , tno tsmnil-i . d d e 1 e g u 1 1 on uf our"" "IK "',
wood home Saturday night were !',.," ,A,!.h,ied il o iddrese l''l,lir'',ln '(ot ",,ulnK ln thla,
Mrs. Karl. Mr. lany. Mrs. (lllllan " " ""V , " ' . " N-" new Improvement nro l.elng made,
,, Prosinn and tMal'o HmZ?l?LT -- Took Is repo0ed O, be Im-;
Ait-irtmr irwMii linniiio wiin nimi in-
j.:yoii a ntoiiHant owning or nam
ln nrtd tnuulo thirc wcro Mr. and
.Mrs, Hun KdmondMon, Mr. and Mtn.
Chcii:r ,1-IHIh. i.uthi-r IIuhIhm and
Mr. and Mrs. Murray.
, Mr. and Mtirrny nmvort tblfl
wcok into Mih. Jny'H hoitHt. '-
Mi-m. Hmallwoftd nnd Hon, 1'nul,
mi. ..n.K ."V"'-""
.. I. ,
r. an mvh. oionn i ru u vmivn
in lb., yullry . noyi-rul ilayM Imt ,
w,,'t; ' :' ,.
uriimi Mt'KI01U W Ull Hill Ulh
plrturon wuh htdil in tha hlKh
W'hool auditorium Kridny t-vt'iilnK.
t'lando UiU'H of Mdford van a
vlnltor hero oyr Saturdny and Hun-
"'J; , , t .1 T'' Imskittbull pavfllou. Is nar
Mr. ami Mrs. Pranlt Carnn am J!(na t.limUl(.a now Phut tho
Mr. nnd Mr ( bar lo I'nttoi, Hnt (((flinH af0 ahu, l( nu.Ul.0 atui
Sunday In thi vulUy,. , Ht-iuMlnhMl ilb tho Huttn
Mr. TbomllHon w.m a Mod-i?f.. . ... .
ford Oritur oiu dny hi.st wrok
(Mtarlb Patton trunNnetrrt busi-
iiohk In .Milord Saturday.
Viib-nilin"boxiH wero tin chirf
foniuro or tho day Vrtn-Uury H at
tlu Kiudo Hohool lullldlnti. l'uil
ot on eh room worn troattwl by their
tcmltrr. Tho pupils of tb four
uppr MriideN onjoytM a pii'Ulo
lutn'b at noon.
Mr. (ll)IU Oourtwrlcht nnd Mir.
I.ohi llildrntb worc.M'ijJford vlBit
drs edne.'iday. O
E
ON WESTERN
8 AN KKAXriHfO. lfli With tm
compb'tlon f the bencon r(Ktini 'r
tlui tlfpiirtnunt nf rninmmvo from
o.iltl.'ind to salt t.nUo (Mty. the
Hoi'liut Alt: Trrtiihpurt ronipany In
plannltiR; t h InnuKuration of
dnublo mail Kirvh-i. 't'hile will bo
two ftlvilMK daily in eiuh illieetlon
.ror mail only, whll n third win hoxmrvorin nn-m ru Mrt(.OI,riltc,, ana a numbnr of booths
ibe for panKor. t thn nvoqnUo Uulow h nuthori y nml WHI ,irovi(IC(, fnr tho
Tho twlro-a-day nsrvleo will boibo would :klndnn nit thoimht ht rn(ortlUnmont of thc
! rvtfinl,..! !, Clilrni-ti fximlPrn l.-i nt 1 Ii; tit 'lie ttl the Tnlted Staleo on-: a.
j una of tht 1inrlnK linen. :i fui'iijlll lr oxplfalbm of ht eontr:ut.,
uiM an built, orflointw of tho oom
pfiny say.
ship i'ito i;ns
f NKW YOKK, Kob, I. tP Her
i broken rudder ropAiKul, the Ameri
can froli.htpr I'udimay wan pro
eocditiK toward tht nt coast of
! Africa today while throe nhtpft,
j hurrying to nM. lu-r, rcwumnl their
uuuritt. t
JIEDFORD : MXTL
, NORTHCOTT SMILES AT FORTALS
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Cb.ivicted of,. slsy.no three boys in tUvmne county. Cort'on.
chickf. i-a.-ehciv tippor.red in jolly rnoo:l c:i In: t.-.p to i:.c California
to hana Aunl 15. JJ.cft to riaht: UrM:m:sr. CtI r- i:t?i n. ilerthcott
HOOPSTER SQUAD iWESTERFIELD HAS
SAMS VALLEYj G0LD;ffi TALK j
BEATS POINTERS!
,.,i itj v.M.i. -:v. iw 17eli. IK.
declare the con.lltliiu lo be very
unusual and si.methiiiK ll.cy havo!
"I'nced for more than no.
" . ... . . '
Mrs. J. W. '.1one. is .expected:
homo Ihls week from Portland. , " y , . '"".niny csltiblisli what virtually
n-hero she hns been benefited bySUaln of stock in order to make amounts to a provincial tnrlK. If
inofo!.einiil troatmonts for a'"
iri-nvflh in II... ...mill..
i ,ni,nM fc,.,..iu ,i. r
k Mtty--"'''--0 i--H?
M Mnfc . jj A. Cook. of'a Rood .. nylnB strain. A bonj
tlold -, 1 1 111 were Hunday visitors,
With Sams valley . friends. .
Mrs. ..Mike. Knor. is a recent
victim of Hie flu ind has been
attmidsd by ir. OlfAhnlm ot Clold
Hill.
fhnve joined ("love Wilwrn of Wli-
Hams and the Ward .Itvntbei's of
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AledfoY.l Inst week on a sheep lag-
Stot ?-o for'sevcral da s as
tcuu!ntT;!;r,r- a
1 mZ ,v he 1 me of Hates'
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;M lusiiiiiie. lien an ilivcsiigaiiv...
its itinue lino ine .lei.ins in ..."
UmMlllH .,. ,,, ,0 Ilo Jllst
aliaul us free h most, things lluvi
,'6",'
given away" lo U10 I'urnier.
.... , ..
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torrMiuK tulkur.,
: niuiblc to attend
.Mttnv WHO wiu
llHtrntd In" on!
Tho sbKht modorjition In tho wn-
tber TrUlny wa gladly Wt'lromed
with a hopo Tor Hh coutlnuancft.
Mrs. .1. 11. Khihor Im ln a very
u'i'ftk condiUon bii.vinjf boon iU
flll. ,,( ..vriaj
Liya from
Kmcrnl dfblllty.
Ils( ,,mni.t.s wi,HOIl onmo linl0
Kriliiy ovennR t HM.1U, (ho Wrok
titd it way from her Normal sttdk.
.Nelson tide,, tnali- Ills reeeni
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lelmtmed them back for the tea,,.
of work horses he formerly owi.0l.-
II .... . I... ..l.i .n. I ......n 1.-..I1
- ' ft
n",'.1, "'. . ,. . ,,. ' l
valentine's . ny p,,M,.d off na
uslilil here, with the "'j'"
huMlo nnd bustle - "".
younKer st I . Hellli.K he rei ulied
mtmlicr of louens lor their rrienus.
SAILS FOR HOI
Fl,h. uiyp
NKW YOKK.
Max Kellinellni:.
'the flerman Detn-
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GERMAN DEM.PSEY;
.ems. uiiioii .-.1,...,..., '",,,,,. evenltm at their hall. The
between himself and l.,s manage. ,
.,..,... .. .-..id frmcr .' .. " , ,.
friend Arthur ltul..w. wider titan ,rmWn, were present
nvr 41 in 1 , 1 m nnn !
to AnuM'U'ttn rtngn nuVnt Indt'fin
Ito. 8 bniellnK wbowo throe knork-i
otilH In four fiKhti In thin coim-
try nmuu nnn win u..K """
Oft. ao, 1
Hi ivoi Shun llotoN
WASlN(iTo uP Althonnh
tho Horbf rt Hoovers have lived
the world ovor, ulmoxt. thy prefer
hoiiRcH to hoteK llnitted wer
b-aHiid In Mandiilay, Itroken Hill.
Ttiktn. I.enimrrad and lxwlon.
Then. r.f course, (lure was the
mothvr homo In Cultfornhi.
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TRIBUNE, LrEDFORD,"
ft . 'WWT; y MHii Wm
FORVPOULTRYMEN'
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. rioi.n HIM,, Tiro., Feb. ls.-j-
(ftpeclnl) A incetlne was held at
, c, inn Tuesday evenlne. '
.,.,,,..., .,. n, . . . . ,. v
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:" 1 "c 1 , ' w,' " " m"' . " ' ' 1
x "nt talk on KilsiiiR la.iii
uy r..r profit. . . v
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t.rt.1((1 Ml. wcslerfield. '
it,.. Westeifleld laid stress on
Bood layliiK
"l:''" "ui.iu.on. ...
ruisniK ....i.u J si... v.. .... . ...?;,
lerflold, "one . of the main necessl-i
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V9- ahoul,l..-ft0r . Hrt!
7' " . ' ,!
The kind of Htork to obtain In
order. . to make, tho , most out of
nnultrv rnlsliief. Ih the hind that;
liiyH frmn two to three hlhidrcd t
"V; M il V, ' t
that make their occupation lii'i'a-;
live"
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-"; n.hrr - P-lmor given
TX:?
l'!'10 KiKKea In Ibis type of
work. s Improper leeuing. '.v
good I'.ori May b.' ruined'-' by feci-
n the wrung typo uf feeds anil
giving them Improper cure. In Hits,
. . . . iii.u
,
ro.-peef
Am v.in -ntr ,.f m.'l. ts liclnfr
employed at the Lively ljme.com.-'
IHill.v works on Kane's creek
J lie
iin rint: rt'i v - i u niii innu inn
Li... I,.. T,i.nui . n
, .
V1"1" ..P. w-..
. in- wedunsdiiv evenliiL'. '
i A Boclal evenlnif was Klven on
Weilncsday, February 13, by the
.nelieknh Lodiji) No. 9? ot, Clold
Mill at the I. O. O. V. hall, In
commemoration of tbelr anniver!
""""-' ; , ,
ri'uular mpotlnc of loil.:!
wan held and 'tho . u Mi oral rontMi'i
of tttislncHM wuh tnkfii up.
At'tov '
(1)( ,,,,
a short entertainment was Riven,
. -e" . ' "'IllTii?' itZ '
''l, ,',, a..a!.l..... and.
the entertainment wns pre
sented, refreshments were served.
All who attended enjoyed the evon-
O'K. I.ll.l Sill... .11.11 lll.l
men,. presented wasexeellent.
v. V. Ilittle Is now dlsplaylnc
, pi
,,.H0.een.ly uncovered nt the In-:
.Hnniurlal B,x.und near this olty.
excellent snecl-
h. i,eiAlf I Hmlib's . cum 11 a I e 11
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fi.riin
Itniaio itiver iiioians tnc.. ,
inhabited this section. 11 Is about1
la iiiohns In 1,'iiclli and Is made
from soild stone. It is beveled I
011 both edges-anil shnipeneiV nt
1..11I. .....la (,.l umii. in ln.vn i
r..i.ii. ,i. ,,.n,, n,,..r,.n Ta'oltownrd lloulilatlnit tho SI .5110.111111
knife was uncovered about
or so nft-o while lie was
the bind on whleh the former
tleles buried by e Indians
, " . . ,,,', , ..w.t,.'
emuar. iiieeiina ii.Kii. "ii ii iie-
to tnke itart In the mectinc.
I Tho Modern Woodmen of Amer-
Ion lodno of Gold Hill i:nvo n so-j
olal ovcnlnK und ntortulnmont nt-
their hall on Thursday evenimr. I
Fi.hri.imr 14. .Tho hall wnvol1
S A N'T A PHIZ, TnL. Kob." ,,! .-
iA't A rueho near LvdeU creek.
In the vh-lnlty of Hnvenimrt yield
ed $4S.n00 of the' loot feld in
the robbery of the TOavenporl
pontof fteo Novrmhor ?, last. TUn
loot wait reeoverel la a Un bnx
nfter WtlPuin .1. Morrlwory -,;,S'i
had confessed to the robbery- j
St.-Helens ltuildtK I.iwn Cu
roccnUy incorporated here. tfc.x I
OftEQOX, : MQytflY." FEBRUARY 18,- 1929a
OF SAN QUENTIN
Stswart Korthcott, C1:year uid
prison her" he is sentenced
nnd Deputy. Sheriff Jacft Brovm
BRITISH COLUMBIA
TO RETALIATE BY
BANNING , FRUIT
V V'iniMmn n n T.i.
i.i.iwum i,u, ji, i, run.
(J1) Tho Vancouver Province iiays
It !ia learn) from nemlfflciai
"""rc'cs ,lmt th! "iltlali rolnmbia
Jnvprmnent Is inking plnns to Bliut
,ll!f ' ,,1,"d Slft,PS tlA"plH a
f , f,lo,fi 13 'Markots lo llrllish
(;0,lmba fumst.. products. Th
cmliarRn. 'tho nowapaper will say,
wo,,.,' '!e 'H'ocled piuticulnrly
against ipnrtatlnns from Callfor-
niu, tJieEon and WnshiiiKt'on
In oft'ect the province ltselr
niny
necessary, t-j pnnect her imltiK-
me8,
1 tho r.aper says.
PLANE BREAKFAST
ea?VELAn'"W) "siy din-
"kl'" m,w lunvlile breakfasts tor
. . -.,...,.' , ,.i,..Ai..i
befoie the bu.ini'ss day gets under
w, a ,smn.
per irl-motni'ccl F.Uikcr nionnplano
leaves ine icveianil municipal nir-
port every nioiiiiiig at dfto o'clock
no chef stalls 'lo serve lilcaklust
mm 11 . after Ihc huge plane begins
.,7t fi.
In ftk.rt Uilie Erie on Its fllgrt V.
Cllleilirn.
Chilled -fruit, egP, as desired,
tnayt, c nllee and oilier hrealttast
,' ""', '" "" 7
tcniiiiion the chef, one '"'
boar ln ,lO,tbat the-212 degrees
Fahrenheit boiling -point of water ;
n .. .........
Tlloso
1 1: (lfL'i-Oit In tint in ill
. .. f ..i.,.. i f,., 1
r.i..i mono iw, Unvo the!
The bis ulnne points her nose
iiiunlciiinl
down Into the clilcaco
uij piKt one hour ami . 43 minutcH
lultr, , ni-t-ivlntr 1 ' r c' at. S:S5
o clock in time to roncn tno cu
for business In -speCa. "-U 1 1 r S
l'r"vuled for pass-im-ers of W0,nl.llJm , Mo,,roPtl ThMr'ly .rfti--
pmm
Anoth
ono of tho 'Vky diniM-a'
opwatod by the 1'nlvornal Avia-
Un corportj.m. flies between Min
neapmis. ni. .un nm. " "s-
VFAV YuRK. Feb. IS. (iPi Snlo
of .lo.UO () ropioN of tho vol u mil of
.,. ... .... I. nn i;... Ii..n,,l.t C1..1I...I. llll.1
..."-v. ....... -
the Democratic linlional
I'omiutt-
t. trrasary.
Over the radio .lannary 111. Mr.
Smith ofrercd a coiry of the book
la filch eontllbutov of S2 or more.
GOV. SMITH'S BOOK
BRINGS1$125,0p0
eo. rHf!townnl Hnuldntlnit tho jsi.500.uoit
nt a day ' deficit rvsultlm: from the - last
lovolinp 1 pH'xhlontlal campaign. RonponHOR
rmr vl bnv como from ivory part of the
ins wero f. d Mm fi-om r.'ln nmn-
trte. pnrty offlciaN aniioiinecd
A Strength-building
. . Food For
" : Feeble PeopU
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
Rich In
AllCod-lwerOil
Vitamins
fcciU at tV.wrp.V.l.vm.rld. K. J. H-2I
A.
f
jEAGLE point man
PLANNING MODERN
VACATION RESORT)
'
.
KACH.rc POIXT, Ore., Fei.: 18.
(Special) Rumors are la aii-cul-i-
tion that- lOrncm tiah;w-k . V ill
' '-riftoi anrir.A ui,,tn rintf,n,iB .tn:.KiH home for the . htKt- few years
1 establish nn up-to-date Hummef re- 0- Ul Mr.nnd Mm. Jtny tlnrnishi re-
! :,J ort. Ho has amniK.roam ' fiw'l turnNT-irrom. -I'ortlan-.dtlilii week.
, enmpors. litem n mverul "wit. 1 Mr'. Behrniec unornt nn opcm-1
i tnscH alrendv . built. There is.nitlmi at .th.o-;'Vlimiiti' lionilnl of
i tonsorinl parlor. Fricldalro anit-1 that city und win there fl' c week.
.itinr-h irnnitii. .ifcn f.nme unit fni-!lle n-enoris that he .re ',lved the
' iria station, nnd willfbe rendy 'lth
a eivlmmiOK pool for the not um -
mer days. It will bo a rocular
coy corner for pleasure 'seekers.
Cnblua will bo provided and swim-
minff suits will be loaned,- He will
have a profusion of flowers nnd
shrubbery surroundln(t Uin. 'prcm -
i. i. ,., 1 -.1 .'..hi. '...1
ises.
II. IU1VII. Ulltl Villi! Ull
.V ..i... i i
accotninodatlons at hand.
, John M mon. one .of our. old -
timers, is in lied with a very bait lorn .Miuinay hhi iiiiuik r..
nttnek O asthma. Jle is at tho; -Mr. and Mrs. Ham Coy nnd
1 i.,.. , i ,i :rn,ll,, nntnHninml Iftul KlllldnV fOl
I lliilliu Ul .IIS Miw.e. itnu ... uii..'.-..- ...... ..j
llawTMr. and Mrs. tieo. Daly. . . Mr. and Mrs. Lester Throckmor
I Tho clil' bnskelhall team of! ton nnd fnmily. . ...
Jacksonville was victorious over
tho Enalo Point clrls Frldnv eve -
ninjx, February 15, by a score of
: iO 12. :. " ., .
Hu.viell nnd Patsy Seaman; chil
dren o Mr. and ,AIrs. It. 'J. Sca
j man.; urn on tn,e. sick list.
: : The Ladies' Aid society will meet
! next Wednesday, February 2.0. In
.-!....i'a- h..n m.-o . M.iriran.
j president, roports that sho lexpccls
i to have some comforters nnd a
ouilt to work on. .
; . .1.. 1- .1
jwiit.ut; me y.'.iuK iJv.i..n .i.v.-ii.7
Ini; the m(ts(iucrnde. at Hutto Falls
Tluirsdnv woro P.nrim Hurst, i.loyd
CinKcnde. -Jolin Foster (tntr-Alvln
Oreb.. ; t ' .' vine :po!iuiur, magazines can no nur- jj. c, Itlcnman ann Airs, jacK ......
Mr. and .Mrs. J. T-TtaKRdnlo and rowt.rt, ns well as hooks of fiction. ; cat0. Wo' , were glad to have
Miss Mabel Jtagsdole t Trait, woro Tlio're nre books and maKnzines'io tllem come, for visitors are always1
iradlns at tOe J. ltiiftsdnlc stbro suit alt aces from primary to octo. welcome at our school. .
located in the Slncinlr t-arage. . ! Rcnnrlan. , .The library is poen , , Valentino Party. ' '
P.. A. Welilmnn hns Improvised 1 three times a week. ;ondny and! At the Mt. Pitt school Fcbrunry
n fertilizer sprender which cuts out Friday afternoon from 3 "to r,. and j 54, w0 had a Valentine pnrty. Mrs.
tlie middleman entirely. Directions j Wednesday cvenlnc at 7 o'clock. ; jm. Trofron. Mrs. Jack Tunpntn
areas follows: "1 took the wheels I .Miss' Katherino i'lillhrnnk,! ttlt,j ' 80n.. Buddy . TuiiE-ato, ; nnd
nnd drive shaft from nn old mower, . dauuhter of Mr. and MOi. !. M.,,.0ddje lleryford werp the guests,
hacked the shaft In two. put the Plillbrook. entertained at her home jllsM Dcsslo Anderson was tho
ends of the shaft In a pipe at each Thursdny evening with n Valentine j valentine queen and her holpcrs
end riveted. In so that the ,p!po parly for the pleasure of a croup ; wcre Hazel McCabe, Zelda and
will turn with tho wheels. I made "f her school friends. The evening , oico hlchmnn. The Valentines
my spreader ten feet wide, a I wns spent in dancing and (flimcs. , wer0 distributed, . after which a
wooden box In conical shape .over I Highest prize. yas won by npl.cTt; trent fl.om tho teacher, Mrs. Roy
tho pipe with a double, short' Iron ! Phllbrook and booby prize by Mar-! Stanley, . wns given to ' the chll
at the bottom with three-quarter j'Karct Marshall.- lel5'lous refresh- ( ,iron. ln ,ho morning Ircno Ari
Inch holes drilled through ' eight ' nionts were served. . Those who . rtCrson brought her new camera
inches npart. The lower part of enjoyed tho evening woro Gladys nml after the party was over the
the bottom is In slides so that the 'owden, Owendollne anil Mnrcnret ,.,,, wn8 nrranged with Mr.
holes can be opened nnd. closed as ' P.rophy. Dorothy and Klsle Wilhlte. put -in 'the background for 'a plc-
requlred. Around 'Ho pipo Us
wmiHfi. a quarter Inch rod iron in
norm Khn no. which neta lis a force
foe.i iriikin..' innL'iiA in vour box
..1111 11. ... wii- v.tHt- .
tho hox. Am sowing v20 tir morn
acres a day."
' Sam Coy delivered .e-load-sheep
- to tlie" Farmers F.xeliange
Co-npcrative for , karl Kech the
early part of last week. There were
nbout 40 head. .
Frnnk ftnd R. W. Ilagsdafe of
Trail were visiting nnd. trading
with John Itagsdale, 10.' blind
storekeeper on the Crater . lJtkb
highway. v-'"f .r -
Mr. and Mrs. TomnfUnnloy mud
three children, Ooi-dtn,- Charles
and Dorothy, of the Ml. Pitt dis
trict arc visiting wlth'Mrsj Kliut
ley's mother. Mrs. M.'.' L. 'Piuitt:
It is, the occitsloti .of Cordon'
birthday anniversary and lie, likes
to spend it with his grandma.
IT. W. Ward sold quite a tium
ber of bis wiener pigs," showing
n,nt it imva to advertise in our
,"'':.
", p " K -M'.Karl
S V !
ontlno pnrty at the homo of .Mrs,
3avIofl Thursday aftornoon ; for
tholr f'hool .classy. Six-
i teen little tots enjoyed the pnrty.
'flames suitable to the- -oec-jjiion
were indulKod In and delicious re-
whlch tli ochildrcn were' delivered
safely home, ... , , '
A'monR the KnKle Point GraiiKers-
noon to boar tho national tiranjjo
lotrturor, JaiiH's . Karmor voro
Mrs. Perry. Mrs. Ward. Mm. Jliuik,
Mr. Kowlor, Mr. and A Iru. A. C,
MlttNtadt. Mr. and Mrv. It. A
Over 400,000 women and girls who
were .weak, 'blue," nervous, run
down, and unable to do their Work
proerly, have, improved their
health by taking Lydfa K. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound. By
accurate recnd, 9S out ot every 100
report benslit. You can be almost
certain that it will help you too. ,,
j
j tJgMJ
) WTti
ailj
: o and Houy ar. PH0auil44
A Complete Cleanmo a
I DYaUNO 8ERVIC9
I
insurance;
First Insurance
Agency ;
A. L. HILL. Manager
PhotM 10S 30 N. Central
Medford. Oregon
'''imiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmniii'"i
mmsp
W-cidraaa nnd llr. and ilrn. I'l-anh
. " .,. .. hn nt.iMim Katherino . I'hllbrook. Tli
l iiUMHUnil. AUliillS n .1
I tended tho meelinu In the Mcrtroro.
' hlch nchool audltorltim in the rn-;
' ning vrorp Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Forre.
7lr. nnd Mra.-H. XV. Ward, Miv
!and Mrs. V. Perry. Mr. nnd Mm.
i ltny Smith. Mr. nnd Mm. Honhnm.j
tt. nnrt Lm. Jtniw Kline, Mr. :
Hunk, ilra. WleUman nnd Mr. nnd
Mis. C. F. nav. . ;
. Mr. and Mrs. Ilot fn of null i.tblii -eai.--nd B" nns sirongtii
ral! and Mr. nnd Min. Ilonham i ,,ne,i them. a BOoil deal. ,
.L-Iiiim Mpntilli' ill Ihn home:
...:.., -
Itcv. nnd Min. Moiwui.
- i r 'Mm. M. J.. Prultt ahoplni:.
Medford Thurfdny afternoon.
- .; A. p. Sohrndor. hn-has mn"
J.vory best of everythpv and that
i nr-s leennn urn-.
- j - , Petor Bimon Is u-'inp one of the
I tennis bcloiiBinB t . X. lrTIInrnlsh
and i liuulliiB. Rrnvcl for J!cu
I Kineory. . : j
I lire. Slam Coy and younR soil,
i Sammy, visited 'with her sistiA-,
Xfj llnlm.m nn,l fnmllv VlMdaV
...... . f -
t ntirf fi-o H V.. (Tsmnhell of
iine f irst istato nana " m
William Hurst and son, Ralph,
i ore burnlnK the weeds and plowing
propni-niB : tno ground ror oariy
K-ai'den. , ( : : . '
Mr. anij Mrs. Frnnk Dltswnrlh
were in town Thursday en route to
Medford. . .--'
Mrs. Frank Brown, our town li
brarian, reports that 1928 was the
most successful venr in she his -
WX of Hie library. The librarian
is very enthusiastic ovor the protf -
I rcss the library hns made, v cry
n,.,ni. -hnnl-. nna .Hfniir.li lln II.
.......j ....M .. .
brary in the. course of a year's
time, as they are chanted iory
three months. A lai'Ke nuinli. i-. of
-Margaret .narsnan, isnuee nrown.
Sybil Castor. Leonard llradshaw,
Jackie Mrophy. Melvln -VrigHt,
l'tudv Vclflman. Vernon nnd Wll-
BEWARE' THE COUGH FROM,
GOLDS THAT HANG ON.
: Coughs front colds nuy Ilmu to sc
' rious trouble. You can stop ihcm
liow with Crcomulsion, an I'lnuliiicd
rrrnsotP tliat rs plea -unit 'to t.iki 'j
'Croonuilslon a flicdicul discovery j
.ivitii tuo-iold action; it soothes and
licnls the inflamed inemtmtnes and in
liiliits ppria growth. 1
v Of oil known times creosote is rcc
opnized by high medical authorities
'us one of the preatet hcalinft afncics
lor coughs from colds and bronchial
irritations. Creomtiieion contains, in
addition to creosote, other healing
CREOMULSION
FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THA THANG ON
WASHINGTON-
A leader of men, a' memory
cherished, a man belovgd by :
ail.
Just as his tremendous vision
made possible a Qreat Coun
try,' so is vision one of the most
helpful aids to the successful..
Vision ) Will Help You Win-
Build Financially for
the Future
. This Bank will not open all day
Friday, February 22
WAH1NG TQN'S BIffTHDAY
The Jackson County Bank'
tS-'ABUSHED ls
Medvord, Oregon
e , Commercial Saiings Safe De(msit
MEHBBa, I SDEitAl IESEIVI tVSTEM
Robert. Ooorco $jrA
linm Monla,
, ,1 K nil
eveninK
The town hoj-B1 baskethall team
brat thcQlncksonvlIlo boj-fi by a
COre nf SI to 4. Tho clever show
ar John Wnn nnd, Todd Whnley
hclppd'tn rlnit the score up for
i.',.ie Point considerably. - ThlB is
) tne first enrne that John Linn, h
' played :llh the. Knglo Point bny
. . i-i...iA nf VflnnnmW
. Nellie i.i. i' . v.i v...
y, (, alu N'etle Orover of Mort-
j'.wwo upir -at the homo
. thflp brol,er and gis'ter-in-luw.
j Mr und Mre. wniam: Perry. Frl-
; ,,.
j Jn. llnrt MM. A. C. Mlttelstadt.
Jfr ft)d Ml. c fipenecr, Mr. and
jr w Wind, Mr. nnd Mrs.
j,nul j,.nr,.e, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy"
(,,), ,a. Mr. nnd Mrs. William
,. ,, ended the Orance
j ln(1(,llni, t oentrnl Point Friday
evcnlnit. .
Frnnk Lewis viBltcd Mrs. XcJa
at tho Community hospital in Med
ford Thursdny. Ifo reports thnt
sho is not doinc so very well, but
she Is Mile to be up and will be
Bind to have any of her friends
from KbrIo Polnt visit with her.
inhn TOnlieffann will Start ih tllO
k.itn- hnalnemi.. He has his-tvuck
tuned up in tho best of shape and
will bo ready for business this
week. : ' ' .
Thursday morning our school
had a student body mooting, in
order to elect a new secretary, ns
Irene Morrow, our former one.
1 moved awav. . A e also eioctea .t
: now inMpeclor for clanlltiesi.
1 Whch were Irene Anderson mm
. Bertland Stanley.
'
Visitors.
Our beautiful weather brout
many parents from their non
Tlie visitors were Mrs: Goss, Mrs.
ture.
llliSSIB -ANDERSON.
rinotfle,l ndeertlstna- erets resulta.
elements, wltich soothe and heal the
inlkimed. membranes and sto the ir
ritation, while the creosote goes on to
ihc "tomach, is absorbed into the
blood, attacks the scat of the trouble
and checks lite grotfth of the germs.,
... Crcomulsion is guaranteed satisfac
tory in live treatment of coughs from
colds, bronchitis and minor forms of
bronchi:i irritations, and i excellent -for
building up the system after colds
or flu. Money refunded if not re
lieved after taking according to dircc- '
tions. Ask your druggist, (adv.)
. iit niTT nnirre