n B (: e t -j 13 IS FIGE TEN BIG GRANG E of Jackson County Pomona Grange f J Rogue RIvar. was cr.t by Pomona , Grange. gDF6RD 'itHL i TRIBpIEDFOIlD,. OiEftONT, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1020 AKE CREEK HALL f, FEB. 23 Pollard Recalls Famous Characters of Trail of '98; Shared Camp With o Robt. Service and Bunked With Bishop range. j i in rt-Kumr iiH-i'iini,' wnun wnum , imve neon nri ui j-'iko ereeit on Thursday evening was postponed might attend ihe lecture in Md-f "Friends made in the Klondike t Later Ms Pollard built his own ford wliit h wag F.ivtn by National ! country will stay with ono for-! roadhoune Mind called It "The; Leeturer .lamnft I'nnncr. jever,,f declared R. II. Pollard, ! Sourdough." Bishop Rove often j Those Dresorit from i-ake Credit whose reminiscences over his ox-; staved over niirhr ihrn nn hia who heard thin HpU-ndid nddrons ; porienco on "the trail . of 98 iway through the snowbound coun ELECTRICITY AIDS E FOR LIME PLANT 7 - j ,'. , .mil licorge lirown. sin. l:c JJlad- jspj.) Another big Cranse dance 1)iaw ,.01h ,...,,.,. 4'M bo given in the Lake Creek Kvr-rybody welcome at the dunce hall on Saturday. February 23. The February 3. ripening- danco wrs very well at tended anrt ail especially nice time waa .reported. 4 On evening the regular social nlTt'iing was hold with n ntuch larger attendance than usual. ixter the literary Qoirrnm and tajentlne box. a snort buslnQi fleeting WQ8 held. J Mrs. Tom Farlow, who has Q"n ajulte ifl 'at the Sacred Heart hos pital, wax reported -slightly Im proved. ; Mrs. Bnlsy NIeMI also was said to foe recovering iO'n her long illness, lioth these members Risked that appreciation bo express ed. for tho flowers sent them hy iho relief committee. Tom Farlow lso .thanked the Orange for flow ers which wero sent to him during i ley. Sir. were: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Char-center around O. few of tho out-; try, ns did other well known nd Mis. Iiei-d Charley, Islanding characters he met nt tlint:early characters. time, more than upon tho actual when Dnn KenncdVt now fam. search for gold. un freighter, .made his big mrike ltobert Service, tho famous Yu-:ot M(,0.000, he paced tno goM kon -poet, shared a camp with ! brIck8 , ondi on nlH way Mr. Pollard one night each of , , ,n0 noat stopped over night them having landed on thf banks nt thJ sourdough roadhouse. Ho of a stream at Iho same. time. nd hs mPn p,id thB Bold on They used tho samo fire, shared , , floor in tQ mioaie ot th0 their supplies, and In tho morn-, holWi spr(,ad blankets over It and Int.- parted over different trolls, j mckC(1 tneso to lne tioor Tnen never to sec each other again. lwo men wilh Winchester, guns "lie was rather young looking ,n tncr hand3, slept on cither side and slight nt that time, and re- of ,he iie minucu ono oi a mmuio ninniHfl nnmn rrt IKAUIUM HUUnd IU ! "LURE OCEAN FISH NEW YORK, Feb. 20.- Ra dium covered hooks' that fish wl'llifnrm boy' mor?, l,h.a" nn:'AlnB else, IS Air. i-oiiarci s uen.iir"i beable to see In tho darkness of tO ocean (hOli will bo used Q tho first time hy William Ueebe in nn oceanoej'aplilu expedition to Her mann on which he will sail on ; .March 13. j Another in nova (ion planned Is I the ntlachlng of sounding wires to I of tho well known poet., i "Then there was good old Jack (Miller, father of O,noy Ann M"' ler of Seattle, who married the maharaja of India," recounted .Mr. Pollard. "I knew Jack to livo on horse meat up there for two weeks. JaeH was a groat friend, and as likeable a man as I've ever met Just n good nniurcn sourdough roughneck, with an Irish heart in him," ho said. fa Mlllnr nr-rnrritrtf? to Mr. lraneo for its generosity in send-j n ,nii)ol(ni .-i .isuch Island at Ihe Pollard, was tho daughter ot a In -her.- Out of eight subordinate ent ,.,,,, of Ku0 imrhor for use French chef, who cooked in a 'runiis in jui-Hsoii eouiiiy, lukc; a base. a reek Crange was the only ono to j S - t Jake tho flnaneinl responsibility of, Coqiiillo S ft O Co. will enn--pending tin lecturer to the confer-; struct new cheese factory on Sixes rnce. ' Mrs. I.ela Hhapherd. leeiurer river Inmiediately. -ra wn.cn wero seni 10 n.m '. ,,,, 110(9 , 0,M iUma uhovc to te recent illness. ,! know when n catch Is made, iln . '. ,.' , ro" rnculaid he planned a more-iD.rouph Thursday from tho lecturers' con- comi,lm? of ,hR 00Plln ,6om than fcrence at Corvallis. reported a very , ,. .,i i. m,i hrr Th CAjoyahle trip nnd tbaiiked the , .,.,, cnvCiniiient has uln'ccd at ZD Mr re Proud ) AND THE a Buflding 9& Loan ASSOCIATION 0 Made It Possible! 'J.' Our convenient homo lona plan enables vou toO-ivo your . own nome ana pay for it in easy payments just 9ke rent. Let us tell you more about it. a 7 Preferred Stock They reft iso that an inveatineiin this institution is SAFE, PROFITABLE and AVAILABLE. Owners of thiSp!tock have just been paid $30,000 in earnings for the last six months. Invest NOW and let your ijipney work for you. restaurant In Valdoa. "She had her heart set on cap turing one of tho wealthy injjers, nnd sho got Jack. Jack TIccl dentally had mado a striko on one of jio richest placer gold mines linlnska. realizing over I8OO.000 'onroflt. Ills money didn't spoil his dlspocltlon, hut his marriage ho built a raft out of spruce and -almost did." said Mr. Pollard. mado his way down the river and i "Yes I met Nancy Ann when .from bank to hank. Finally, two fl'p'waa n. lllliu girl. Jack was inlles down from the scene of the s I tan Trading Tost Ijitcr, Mr. Pollard ran a trading post, where , ho sold sugar, to bacco, red flannels and a number ot other supplies, to the miners. It was at this time that Jim Mc carty, a miner who wan said to have succeeded in locating a cop per mine worth over (110,000, camo Into his life. Jim stopped over at tho trading post and left word that ho was leaving for V;0-le.a to get a French expert nd a packer to nppralso his pioperty. lit was forgotten until the. next daywhon tho Frenchman nnd tho paeffr arrived with.the-news that MeCnrty had overturned . on his raft in tho'Tonsina river, nnd was lost. Thy two companions, after telling this news, went on to tho mine. 9 Mr. Pollard took four Indlar.O and went down to the Tonsina. There on tho banks or tho river I very fond oihcr. Sho was a nice, j friendly little kid," ho added. ' The miner told of Bishop Rowe. Episcopalian clergyman who trav lelod alOthrough Alaska wiln his dog teaOi. and was beloved by i evervone. I Uiuikeil With nisiiop I "One night I was asleep In an 'overcrowded roadhouse, when the proprietor enmo in nnd nsked nin if itlahnn Rowo might shnro my !hcd with me. ns ho had lust ar- -ft It. O rived from a long distance and Mr. PiOtard. then, after thrgit- accldont, ho located the body, washed up on the shore. He tied thP body to tho raft nnd lashed the raft to a tree, leaving the four Indians to guard it while he went back to get a box in which Oi bury tho body. "When ho returned ho discovered that there was only one Indian lefr This one cxplaOicd that It was against their religious beliefs to touch a body onoo lifo had every place was crowded. "I said, 'sureo thing. I never sle.pt with a preacher before, but cnlng the one remaining Indian with his life if he left, lifted the body into tho box. hitched the 1 don't oblect IU he doesn't." and, latter, attached to a long rope, l moved oyer and mado room for to tho horn of his saddle, and led him. lto and I wero nlways good; the horse over, a gravel bar, !r, lnmln from then on. Ho hnd ! dragging tho box along behind !nno nf the iost delightful senses to n;high hill, where tho remains Oif humor, and the . most undor- .of Jim McCarty wero buried until standing hearts I've ever known winter, -men iney wore siuppeu In-nuV man." said tho miner. ito Seattle for burial. CHINESE REUC0F5 300 A. D. FOUND. IN SEATTLE of the Keicntiflc world on tile. A h infill C'liinoso idol and a uildha wero turned up hy W. Kcott, Lake City, whllo excavating a road near that vltlngn, Tho ltov. Vlnci'iU II. tlowon, lecturer tin Oriental literature atothe Unlvcr ully of Wawhkitfton wan greatly imJ- pressed and aent photographs of the idol to the American Museum of Natural lli:Uory. It wuh learn d yi-Hterduy that the find has ; heen Meullfied as an Oriental 0 I talisman, tinmlMtakahly ClftnesO. SKATTLi:, l'ob. L'O.--() A mys- idatitiK hack perhaps as far as 30t toriuiift find, hovcu fret helnw the;- t sul-fiu-e of the gi-ound on the out- ' ."'". t;lve.lty of Washington skirts of the city during excava- " "' """'-''" tlfuiH for rnad work has turned the 1 j a ,7 r a Keep Fit Tfiis Winter I To He Well Keeft Your Kidnck Active "P0 -ou gee up iKwe winter morn ' ings feflmg Kit? ami chy bothered ' with rugging' backcli, drowiy headaytm and diuy spclU? Are (he kidney exact ioiu too fre quent, K-tnty or burning? t'oUi and chilli tncruw the poison ifhthe blood and brinj eitra work to tlTc kidneys. Heed tha early warainu ltH believe that tho circumstances of the find excludo anjQtrlckory or Ifi-iiud. It was learned today that 'both institutions are considering further excavations oir the spot. i Many Stars Appear ! in Alaska Picture. Pi . Over 19 yes in Medford , Notjone of our stock- iMJ a holders has lost a penny. fJaa W: "11 I; 7 & Don't In kidney trouble get a firm tjholj. J-or normal kidney acuon to cleanse your blood of poisoneuj wastes, use Doan'i hill. lOeri tverywhera en dorse Uoan f. 50,000 Users Endorse Dotn'i: Mr. Frnk A. Kllr, 23.1 Wyondns Av., Bufl.lo. N. Y.,.i..: "WKa 1 tud o 1 1 ioi to um xtn's PiUa, 1 twina hm oti4ttul, M kidnm tt uot acdng luil ttfht. 1 felt tthr tirt tmA ttht tni out tt orti. 1 Wfn taktaa (Ma'i nJ thr in wou4ritki tUt. I h4t s itt deal al tonriJtnci ia Dom'i." DOAN'S r,s A .TUMI IAST Ull'KKTIC t KIPNI A S roilr-H,lbu Ca Ml CNm Dullali.!V o I Not since the filming or "The j ltirth of a Nftion" has tiuch a jKalaxy ,of screen players beun asemhlcd for a picture as was jhroiiKht together Qor tho filming jof "The Trail J:iS," which Is I now bcltiB fhown nt the Kialto j theater. J Director Clarenco I'.rown has used GO well known screen artists Qi the portrayal of tho charac ters in Hubert V. Service's cele- hratnd story of the maddest Kohl j ush tho world has ever known--! tho Klondike, in the decllnm);! lyejirs of the nineteenth century. I Halph Korhef who has the leudlnK male romantu role, was an actor of note on the London mi staRo beforo coming to America, whero ho made his film debut ns tho youngest brother In "Itcau (leste." Dolores Del Tllo. wbn hT tho (a featured feminine role, is re garded as one of the best artists of the screen. Harry Carey, Keen ns th "heavy." . was a. western star for more thtm ten yc.-irs. but has re cently been pl;iylng character parts. (By Asll A. Walker) GOLD HILL. Ore., Feb. 20. (Special) The Lively Lime Prod ucts company's works on Kancs crek near Gold Hill arc now in full swing. The poles are now pet, tho line strung-, nnd elec tricity is now being taken to tho plant from tho Kanes creek road. Among the recent developments Is the installation of two largo! motors in the plant. ono of the mot0s is being iiod to run " the compressor, and t.V other, an ex ceptionally large one, iQbetng used io run me new ciccirie noisi. xno hat has just been Installed and , eiriibles tho plant to increase pro-) ductlon.. , A number of electric; lights have also been placed ; around tho plant , bo tho truck hauling tho rock to Gold HlU will he nblo to run during the night phlft. The lime burner was recently put Into action. Arthur Hlnklo pOchased a Ford touring car the first part . of this week. C. -W. Martin and Tony Ross! left for Portland last week. They' Qpect , to return to this city j within the next few drfys, I Mrs. J.-"W. Lively, Jr., loft last' week for California, where she, will spend " several days with ! friends and relatives. j Ted Dole was a business visitor! to our city 'on Monday evening . from Foots Creek. q j if. V. KUohnxin rcturrOT tho first part of tho week from a visit of several days with rela tives and friends in Portland. j Miss Alice Hudson Is visiting with her relative In this city, Mrs. J. W. 8teelman. Miss Hud son is from Minneapolis, Minn., and will return there, after an, extended visit. Lawrenco Miller has now en-' tered the Gold HlU high school. I He is in tho Junior year and has just recently moved to this city from Hosevillc, Calif. J. V. Hrynn is now being em ployed at the Lively Lime works. Wm. Cotton is reported to be Improving from an accident when he received bruises from rocks wfeile working. Walalco LeCInir is rapidly .im proving from his recent illness, an attk of the flu. ' Mrs. Foley is now the wner of a new 1129 Star-Durant, recently purchased. Lawrenco Whltsett returned to Gold Hill the first part of tls week rrom Portland Among the recent visitors from this city to Medford were Mrs Cfeorgo . Haminersly, MiP. Merrill Meniman, Miss Allco Hudson and Mrs. Ud Shoemaker. A triple, header basketball game was played on tho floor of the Gold Hill gymnasium on last Fri day evening, February 15. At that tirno the Gold Hill high school teams, both boys nnd girls, met tho phoenix high school boys' and girls' teams. As an ex tr. fea ture the Gold Hill town team played the Grunts Pass town team. Tho game between tha Phoenix and Gold Hill girls .proved very interesting. Phoenix held a slight lea'V over their opponents during ha Tlrst half. During tho secoud half tho Gdld HlU girls steadily piled up scores. Tho score finnlly ended Jn favor of the Gold HlU girls' team, HI to 10 Tho second game of the eve ning was that of tho boys. Phoe nix gained tho lead In the first quarter and held it through the remaining part of the game. In the last luw minutes phoenix mndo a mini her o f baskets a n d tho gamo ended in a landslide for them. Tho third game was between tho Gold Hill town team and the Grants Pass town team. Tho score at tho half was 11 to It. After a refreshing Inter mission between tho halves, both teams, again camo to the floor with good fighting spirit. Dur ing tho last qunrter no baskets were made urn 11 about one minute left to play. The Gold HlU tear mado ono shot, nnd0 their oj ponents wero unable t follow tho lead. As tho fin:il whistle blew. lie 'ball wns in the air and went trough the basket for Gold HlU to IS Fuel system of the new Ford lias been o designed foiiliability and Ions servfee THE practical value of PorA sim plicity of design is especially apparent in the fuel system. The gasoline tank is built inte gral with the cowl and is unusually blurt y Lecuuse it is made of heavy bheet steel, ternc pkitetl to prevents rust or corrosion. An additional factor of strength's the fact that it Is composed of only two pieces, instead of three or four, anil is electrically welded not soldered. Because of Jie locution of the tunk, the entire flow of gasoline is an even, natural flow follow- o iug the natural law of gravity. Thiso is the simplest and most direct way of supplying gasoline to the car buretor without variations in pres" . sure. The gasoline feed pipe of the new Ford is only 18 inches long and is easily accessible all the way. The gasoline passes from the tank to tho carburetor llo oug!i0a filter or sediment bulb mounted on the steel dash which separates the gasoline tank from the engine. The carburetor is specially de signed and has been built to deliver many lltonnnmls of miles of good service. Since all adjust- mcntg are fixed except the needle ' valve and idler, there is practically nothing to get out of order. The choke rod on the dash acts ns a primer and also as a regulator of your gasoline mixture. The new hot-spot manifold insures -complete vaporization of the gas oline before it enters theotombus lion chamber of the engine. As a matter ol fact, the fuel system of the new Ford is so simple in design and so carefully fliadt that it requires very little service attention. , The filter or sediment bulb should be cleaned at regular in tervals and the carburetor screen - removed and washed in gasoline. Occasionally the drain plug at the bottom of the carburetor should be removed and the carburetor drained for a few seconds. Have your "Ford dealer look after these little details for you when you have tiie car oiled aud greased. A periodic checking-up costs little, but it has a great deal to do with long life and contin- . uoiisiy good performance. Ford Motor Compaot 9 e making the filial seore 2 In favor of C,Ki lull. Kit Holt is Improving- rapidly now, since tho accident ho met with last week when ho fell from a trestle Q the Lively Unie works and suffered several broken ribs. II. It. Koherts is now tho owner of a Kord, which ho has recently bought. Gas Co. Briquettes for Orchard Heating II .. " i Women's Hose ' 51.00 Pair Silk from top to tot with pointed heel .- N. 11. Warrtalo of the Portland Clart Coke company Is spending a few days in the city and southern Oregon, interviewing the fruit growers and telling them of the advantages of using Cnsco brlqu?ts in orchard heating. These hriquets nro a coast prod uct and aro popular with the or chardlstN using fuel heaters. Mr. Warditlo will be glad to meet anyone Interested In orchard heat ing. He can be found at the Hotel Mdf..rd. BOM I Cal's Truck Hit sritlNGI-'IKU). Mass.. Feb. DA W) of a Heel of army trucks jon route from Washington M ' Northampton, carrying belongings !of President and Mrs. CoolidKc was In collision hero today with n elviliuu automobile. Tho civilian car was wrecked hut tho driver es- cniied with n severe head wound. X&e truck wm not badly damaged. Mr. MaePowell. Mrs. Mays and Mrs. Oathriih spen Thursday afternnon til the school. .lark lloltman nnd wife have gone to rhllnouln nnd I.ako View for'm two weeks visit. Mrs. Mays called on Mrs. Jones Tuesday afternoon. Mr. ltiishnell has heen quite sick the past week. ' 1 There was a social dance given nt the Hicks place Saturday even ing, everyone having a jolly time. Fred l.oos was upon the creek Wednesday evening. The community was saddened Wednesday when It was learned of the dealh of Harry Height. Words cannot express tly sorrow we felt for his bereaved wife. I'verett Italley has been quite 111 with tho flu. Oco. Young was out to Medford for two days this week. Ins.- Mncpnwell made a trip out to Talent Thnrsdny. Ilev. llushnell spent a few days on W'ngncW'rcck this week. Classified tdvcrtlalng ceti result, LEEDS, Eng., Feb. 2(1. (ip) ! rincess Mary has boon c-lecKi! I ft ....o.mul ui mi; iiiiKsin ie ueeKeen- t rs' association. Theru is on apiary i at uer nniiie, iioiusnoro liall. j SHANGHAI, China, Feb. 20. (,) -Because bandits In Imprint- China i use them to roll and terrorize the I country folk who do not knew that I they are only toys, the nnltinnlist I government has forbidden the 'I in- i portation of toy pistols and air I guns. roc aoxao MakesLife Sweeter Too mneh to eat loo rich a diet. or too much smoking. Ijots.of things cause Four stomach, but. one thing can correct it quickly. Phillips Milk j of Magnesia will alk'alinico the arid. Take a spoonful of lhi pleasant I preparation, and tho system is soon"! nweetened I Phillipy always ready to relieve i distres, lVsin overeating; to check all acidity; or neutralio nicotine. Krmcmher thi, for your oh com fort; for the sake of those around roil. Endorsed by physicians, but I be aura to get the 'genuine j PHILLIPS M?1k of Magnesia Jack and Eds Jingles WILL TELL YOU WHEKE TO TRADE Medford Beauty Parlors eff Building. Phone 191 You owe it Id yourself to look yntlr best; Wo ran help you iln this, so give, us a test. Lake Creek Dahce Sponged by Lake Creek Grange 0 Saturday, February 23 Could you If you would would you if you could Step out a nlsht or two? in keep frot feeling Mm If there is some way that ynu can ' To save a fellow man what makes you hesitate q Why don't yon make a break-step out nnd have a shako, I mean shalie a wicked lne-me on, band, let Vr go! To Lake Creek dance, Yo lin' We dance from dark to dawn And fun lead on, fair one. lend on, To'good old ol.len days and good old friendly ways At Lnko Creek uance you'll find Don't lag behind. Maytag Shop 19 North Bartlett ph0ne 1266 (Continued from last week) The Maytag Washer'boils the water That continually moves the clothes In the tub, '.ivlnj; eacJi article a thorough washing Tho collars and cuffs y0tt neOr ve in rub. Join Jack & Ed's Jingle Advetiscrs m M W mmm attm aailaaaaaaa - . .IOC Phone 1263 0 lo i 0 2 o o n lOEQ