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    MEDFORT) lyfny TRIBUTE. AFEDFORTJjOUlitJN; WEltNESDA V. KKIHKI'A UY 27. -192P.
SIEUFF
NOTEBOOK
BLACK TOP BILL 'ASHLAND CHAPTER
TELLING OF A1MEE ! FAILS IN SENATE !HAS PROGRAM ON
CASE IS EVIDENCE AFTER BIG FIGHT WASHINGTON'S DAY
SAX FRANCISCO. Fob. 2T. (A)
The Kxnminor todny said that tho
board of mnnncrii which la to
proHPCiile the Impeachment cjwo of
Superior JudKo Carlog S. Hardy of
I.os Anicclcs will receive tomorrow
ft noluhook from -Mr. Lorraine
V:Boman-Siolafr. - purporting (o
show that I ho- Jurist was directly
connected with attempts to clear
Almeo Somplo- MePherson. ovan
(wllsc of tho accusation that she
wuh with Kenneth" O;.-- Ormlston,
Aniiclii.H Templo radio operator, ol
Carmol, CM:, in. 191!6j ' ' ",
Assemblyman M. I.1 Cronln! n
jfcuimhor of tho1 leyUlatlvo, proso
ciitlmr board, spent yesterday In
Oakland in search of 1 evidence
against Jlardy In the forthcoming
trial heforo tho bar of the senate.
Mrs. Slelaff, whoso homo is In
Oakland, figured -In. tho Mcl'her
son caso investi'icntion when sho
announced that it .was she and not
Mrs. Mcpherson "who was wllh
Ormlston at Carmel. Later, Mrs.
Welaff repudiated tho .tiatemcnt
and declared that- her twin sister.
-Mrs. Vlrla Kimball, was tho ".Miss
X" of the Mcl'herson caje. . '
.. The Kxamlner says that Hire,
l'olnffs notebook tells of her al
iened visits .to the homo of Judge
Hardy in I.os Angeles about Au
KiiBt it 1920, wheri tile evanneUst'a
kldtiapini; story was beliiK Investi
gated hy the district attorney' of
fice there and that tire alleged
tiPetltiRs In the jurist's home, had
boon arranged by Mrs. Mcl'herson.
BOG WILL TRAIL
SAI.EM, Oro., Feb. . 27. WV
When the two-hour firing in the
biennial barrage hetweon tho ee-;
ment pavement and tho puirmed
pnvmont fuitiona, was brought to
a Ktup in tho lower hourso late
Tuonday afternoon and tho mnoke
chared away sufficiently so tho
Hpeakor ;ould sen through, the
vtUi wero counted, and It was
learned that tho cement peoplo
attain won their finht. Tho AVar
ron Construction" company boos
back beaten by 3G no votes and
tho , knowledge that Bouio four
weeks of work In tho lobby have
boon In valio
Tho black trip bill, as It has
been called lrKtho house, has been
onnnd off .the onlendar on a. num
ber of 'Occasions, proponents being
unwilling to tent its Biifo passage.
Someone miscalculated, howover,
and sufficient opposition developed
to dlHcourago any. attempt at-re-;
consideration.
In its workings tho' bill at
tempted to remove discriminations
against patented pavements now
existlnu in 20 per cent of chnris
of Oregon, cities.
MRS. THEO. ROOSEVELT
ON VISIT TO ITALY
r . : . -
j GEN'OA, Italy, Fob. 27. WV-
Mrs. Theodore Koosevolt, widow of
j the former American president, ar
rived at Porto Marizlo today for a
visit with her ulster, Emily Carow,
who has a villa nearby. . ,
aiAMii t .m m.
mlOolPlU LUuUlK nunrpenii pprri
MQD nnornnnn ANDERSON CREEK
iium nuomunu
SKATTLK, Feb. 27. W) In an
effort to -provo-the ahllfty of a
dps where human effort has failed
A. T. Sanderlin.; dop trainer, will
leave Seattle today . with Dawn,
n- f'erman shepherd d ok,, for Rose
burg. Ore:, where ttyj dotf will -attempt
to take up tho scent of Ike
f Jllhrenth, Riddle, logger, who dis
appeared a, month ago.' Tho dog
recently found the1 body of a man
who had been missing for a week.
'Tho hunt was admittedly on ."a
long chance," but tho dog has a
much better ohaneo roaming freely
through the woods.' of stumbling
across a man's body than search
ers have of finding trace of Clll-
rcalh, Snnderlin explained.
TCCFrO. Xow maohlneey; install
ed In I'jchft' Aulo compnny.
James MacDowell .Is logging out
his pino timber.
Jack Iloltman and wife returned
homo Kunday after a ten dnys visit
at Chlloquin and lnkevlew.
Mrs. Jas. Mays and daughter
Ruth spent . Sunday with Mrs.
Mays' father, F. M. Centers.
Frank Marquess and family
spent" Saturday- afternoon In Ash
land., -
- Mr. Klack and Ernest Tidshnell
are logging for Stcvo I-unak.
Jas. MacDowell spent Saturday
ovenlng at Juck Holtman'.s.
John ,Kchutte was a' dinner
guest at tho Mays homo Sunday, i.
Mr. Mays called at tho homo of
her uncle, Fred Stlmson'H, wlio is
very ill. Mr. Stlmson's health, has,
boon poor for some time. t.
' D. D, Hale and wifo havo been
spending a week. In MedfordMi
Halo .has boon quite 111. fur a month
with tho flu.
E
AT
j. . . . - ,V--.
Printed Silk
Crepe Dresses
All R'ootl styles and
all sizes. Wonder
ful values at
$10 and $15
Slipon Sweaters
Values np to $o.95.
Special :.
$1.00
Spring Coats - 5
Plain and . fur-trimmed;
sonic with the
new thro w-ovor ef
fect:' Full silk lined.
$10 d $15
Westcott Mode
Modeled Hosiery
Square and pointed
h e e 1; full-fashioned,
' per pair '
$1.00
New Linen Collar and Cuff Sets
Mnk wonderful sets for sport wear. Soeeiallv
priced for this-week. $1 25
rv l
Washable Print House Dresses
?eautil'ul assorlnient of fast enlored 1 QC
prinled wnsli dresses; sizes HTo 52
STEWARD'S
$1 to $15 Store
ASHLAND. Ore, Feb. 27. (P)
(Special.).. Mount Ashland chap
ter of the American Uevolullon
and friend of; tho. ..chapter ex
pressed their patriotic Ideals In a
splendid program of short ad
dresses and maic which followed
a luncheon served at the Lllhia.
Springs hotel at ono o'clock on
Washington's birthday, inspiring
talks wero given by Uov. 1'. .K.
Hammond and Mrs. Gordon .Mao
Cracken, who sketched tho lives of
our national heroes- and drow par
ticular attention to tho dramatic
incidents of their Uvos.
The luncheon program included
tho sln,glnp; of "Amorlcn" by tho
uhapter, ,tho saluto to tho flag, tho
rendine of Oeorgo Washington's
nraver by 1 Past-Hegnnt Mary S.
IJodgn, -and two. violin numberOi
lilaycd by KHen fialey. ' Tho pro
gram 'was presided over by the
regent.. .Mrs'. Jcnnh? Ollhert... , .
It: has been t'ho custom 'of
Mount Ashland chapter each year
to 'present- two prizes to tho two
students -in junior high srhool
who aehlovo tho highest averages
in American history. During Fri
day's program Miss Mlanche Hicks
past-regent of the chapter, pre
sented two handsome books to Ua
chel Forsytho ift.d Frank IJillings
for their fine aehlevemcjUs. lta
ehel, who was awarded the eighth
grade prize was also a winner last
yoarwhen she was the high point
winner In the seventh grade.
Southern Oregon friends of Rev.
S. J. Chaney, former Afhland-pastor
in the Methodist church, arc
glad the news of his appointment
to tho .pastorato of St. Paul's
Methodist church, ono of the larg
est churches in Spokane, Tho ap
polntmont Is to be effective imme
diately,. V
Mr. Chaney has been superin
tendent of the southern OVegon dis
trict of thn M, 10. church siice
1925, and prior to thattime had
served In hath Ashland nnd Klam
ath Falls. Ills many friends are
pleased to know of this fine ap
pointment which is really an ad
vancement, but are at the same
time sorry to soo Mr. Chaney re
moved from tho southern Oregon
territory.. . ,
Henry and Ormlo Ooddard of
the Wagner Creek district wore in
Ashland on Wednesday to trans
act business, nnd to purchase need
ed supplies.
Miss Pearl Wardlo Is in Eugene
for a few days to visit with friends
at tho 'University of Oregon. -
, Horace Mitchell, r former Ash
land resident,.. has boon making a
visit here to relatives and friends,
lie left on. Thursday for Chico.
; Cal., where , ho ,1s manager of a
large ranch. '
Frank Oarro,u of , Miles City
Mont.', ion of Mrs. Ella Garrett
of this city, Is' in Ashland for an
Indefinite ; A'Udt with ' relatives and
friends; Mr. Oarrett Is' employed
In drilling oil wells nnd his work
has been- held up for tho season
until the winter wenthcr modifies.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Dickey on
Allison, street . wero dinner hosts
on Friday evening when friends
wero entertained at a sumptuous
feast of turkey with all the savory
appointments. During tho even
ing the guests tried their, skill at
aguessing game In which Mrs. H.
H. McNnir was tho lucky winner.
Covers were- laid for Mr. and Mrs.
Kam H. McXalr,' Mr. nnd Mrs Wal
do Gill, ' JJnncy Lou Gilt. John
Dickey, and the host and hostess.
Mr; and Mrs. V, D. Wagner, who
have been -spending the past month
in. southern California, whero they
visited wlili their son AVilfred, who
Is ntteifding tho southern branch
of the University of California, and
with Mrs. Wagner's sister and hus
hand Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Storch
of los Angeles, arrived homo on
Friday. - . ;
I
JACKSONVILLE. Ore.. Feb. 27.
(Special.) Jacksonville Grange'
enjoyed a good attendance at its ;
meeting last Friday evening. Mast!
of the meeting was given over to '
dogree'work for the following lu-j
iilates: - Mr. and Mrs. Manke, Mr. j
nnd Mrs. I. A. Dow, Mr. and Mrs. ;
Flshor, Mr. and Mrs.-lid win 8ov-1
erence, Huth and Florenco Muy j
Sevorenco, Jessie Mi near, Kutli
Minear, John Darby, Thelma l.an-j
son and Vivian Card. ' I
v. lleforo the roullno business was'
considered n progrnm of music was'
given, which consisted of two piano
solos by Mrs. Mabel Hlms and two
vocal numbers by Mrs.'. Arnold
Bohncrt of Central l'olnt. ,:
Much Interest .was shown con
cerning tho plans of a box social
to ho Kon the fourth Friday In
March. This Is being featured es
pecially by tho homo economics
committee as a means of raising
funds,.
; Next Saturday evening. March
2nd.;- tho Jacksonville Grange 'Is
sponsoring a play, to be given hy
tho Griffin Creek Community club
at Jacksonville. A largo attend
ance is desired.
A .number of Ccntrnl Point
Grangers attended Jacksonville
Grange, among them Mr. and Mrs.
Morse Haley. Mr. nnd Mrs. John
Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
linhnert, Mr. and Mrs. Illggin
botham nnd Mr. and Mrs. Free
man. The ladles of the home economics
committee certainly deserve much
praise for tho splendid "feed" serv
ed ut tho close of the mooting. ,.
LIVEHl'OOU Knglanri (A1)
Roast whale has found a place on
Liverpool menus. It Is imported
from New Zealand and Is served
In the form of steaks. It tastes
like salt beef nnd sells for 10 cents
a, pound.'
EAT fVND EXERCISE
ENOUGH
' Eat varied foods
enjoyably sweetened,
and exercise
"Peoplb ought to get oni Into the
air," said a famous health authority,
when we asked him to give us the
, facts uboul exercise and dietr, .
t "Keconunend walking," he said,
"and golf, tennis and hshing any
ihing that gives eople enjoyalilc
cxercitc in the open."
"Excrdse that is a duly' he
said, "becomes a hardship and is
1 soon abandoned. Have an outdoor
hobby that taken you outdoors each '
day,, nnd give you pleasure."
j . "We believe that enioyment is
good for us." he naid. "Knjoyment
tends to improve the wliole physi
ology of the body." ;. ;
- Uicnsing (he subject of diet,
this health authority said, 'Sugar
is the vehicle of roughage, mineral
saltand fruit vitamin, bufar modi
fies the fruit acid and nuikes the
fruits palatable. At leat W of
constipation n due to a lack of
roughaire. Eat a raw and a cook-d
vegetable, also a raw and a cooked
or canned fruit path day, KoUte
them with se.iviii, price and taste."
So we see that sugar and common
sense are at the foundation of good
; eating. E.it healthful food daily,
sweetened for enjoyment. Alcit
foods are more dchiiou and nour
ishing with sugar. The Sugar
Institute.
PRESBYTERIAN LADIES
OF JACKSONVILLE TO
CHANGE GUILD NAME
"JACKSONVILLE,' Ore., Fch. 27.
(Special.) Tho Ladies' Guild of
the l'resbyterlan church, at Its last
meeting, voted to chango its nnmo
to "The Women's Association of
tho Community Church." At tlvj
next regular meeting, wnicn win
be held March 7th, tho asmielaUon
will elect Its officers for the coin
ing yeau. ' All members are urged
to be present and bring a non
member if possible.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chitwood and
daughter Dorothy spent fcHinday at
the homo of Mr. and Mrs. C W.
Miller at. Provolt. ... . . S
Mrs. Samuel Fvans and daugh
ter ICllif attended tho pluturc,
"Abic-'s - Irish .i"loso,,,.',ftt. tho t:rn
terlan one day this week.
- Mrs. W. . il o d s o n of Kin math
Falls, former resident of Jackson
ville Is spending a short time at
her old homo hero.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chester Jones and
dbn Junior and , Mr. and Mrs. Kor
mlt Combes of Medford were vis
itors Sunday at tho W. A. Chillers :
home. . '
Mr. and Mrs. Orln SLanwood nnd
son Carl of Gold Hill were visitors
at the K. C. Stanwood home Sun-1
day.
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Chllders and
daughter Maxtnc, Mrs. lit hoi Olson
and daughter Violet attended
church' In Medford Sunday ven-
ing.
Mrs. Chris Keegan and-Mrs. Ar
thur Lewis were shoppers in Med
ford Monday. .. .
Mr; nnd Mrs. It. Harrison and
Mrs. Mnttln Matnoy were callers
at tho A. O. Lewis homo Sunday.
Miv nnd Mrs. Clifford Johnston
arri visitors at the Charles HamiKon
homo at Tlueh. ; :.
Mr. nnd Mrs.,AIfred Nnrrls were
visitors at the w. O. Grimes homo
at Itntto Falls Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs. Grimes wero former residents
of Jacksonville..
J. 11. Hall of Medford was a vis
itor nt Jacksonville .Tuesday.
The writer wishes to correct a
mistake mnde in these Items in
regard to tho haskotball game
ptuyed iM-tween F.aglo Point nnd
Jacksonville on February 15. The
writer stated that the Kagle Point
teams were both victorious. Tho
Jacksonville girls won. It was the
boys' l own teams instead of thtl
boys' teams also that played.
The dance sponsored by the
chamber of commerce Saturday
night was very much of a suecess
socially and financially. Fred Flck
was general chairman, ably assist
ed by other members. Mrs. Vivian
Wilson was chairman of the sup
per committee. The ladles served
an excellent supper which was very
well patronized. Tho Jacksonville
orchestra furnished excellent music
and kindly donnted- their services.
This money will be npplled on the
IndebtedncHH of tho Jackson county
museum.
Mrs. Oscar Lewis and Mrs. Har
old Cruni0vero hosICMsos to the
Fortnightly Itrldgo club nt the
home of tho former on Monday
ovenlng. I'rlKC for high scoro was
awarded to Mrs. Howard Tlare. Miss
Vesta Hall received tho consola
tion. At thn closo of the evening
delightful rofronhmontH wero serv
ed. Those present were Mesdames
Vivian Wilson, Oeorgo Maxwell.
Howard Hare, Fred Flck, Kd Sev
erance, Vivian Hcech, Oscar Lewis.
Harold Crump and the Misses Ves
ta JInll and Klhf lyn Itoot.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jlobb, who re
cently nold their place in Jackson
ville on Millionaire drive, moved
Monday of this week to a small
place about three miles north of
Jacksonville on tho snmo ro.id.
-owned hy Coflco.
Harold Heed and wife of Klam
ath Falls were visitors here Run
day. OmrrCu3cy of Applegntn wan n
visitor V It h relatives here Sunday.
Mr. nnd lQ, J. W. Sullivan from
Ashland ana Mr. and Mr. John
The Monarch's New
"Speed-Oven"
cuts electric cooking
costs one-third .
Increased, speed in electric cooking menus
greater convenience and greater economy.
The '.'Speed-Oven" in the new Monarch Grand
is a truly remarkable development in electric
range dosign
Note in the picture its unique construction!
There on the inside is an aluminum lining
rounded corners, easy to clean. Then two full
inches of block asbestos cell insulation, the best
known materiaPfor keeping in all the heat.
Next a half inch dead air space another insul
ating factor. Then the steel body. And final
ly, the vitreous enamel armor.
Never before an electric oven built like this !
Never before such speed in operation. In pre
heating for certain baking, this Monarch
"Speed-Oven" is up to baking heat in 7 min
utes while 20 minutes is not at all uncom
mon. It stores heat so effectively that you can
' turn off th8 current much sooner than usual,
and finish your cooking on the accumulated
heat.
AH this is important! It mchns a definita sav
ing every month on your light . bill. And it
means convenience and time-saving that every
woman will appreciate.
Tho Monarch Grand comes only in full enam
el. You have your choice of pure white Nile
Green or a dainty Sunshine-Yellow,
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The Same Reliable Quality
You Have Known for 30 Years .
' ML -
Coal and Wood Range
Call on your local MONARCH dealer
ask hlirf to tell you. more about
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Malleable Iron Range Co., Beaverdam,
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Monarch. Electrics como from tho
samo factory that has been building. .
the famous Monarch malleable range -for
30 yoars. For coal and wood.
cooking it is a greater favorite than...
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Btruction but with' a beautiful enam-'
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Down Balance
In Small
Monthly
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SCOT I W00I F
FURNITURE STORE
Trade In '
Your Old
Range oiv v'
a New ;
MQNARCH
Hun nof Tlonanza, Klnmath coun
ty, wore vlnltorn hero Sunday. They
vlfdled tho murtnum lu thn 1 K.
holfl an denjnyod tho many thliiKit
f ImoioRi ihi'i'o.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. ('. nrrli vrrn
visitors Sunday In tho "Willow
HprlriKK nolKhhnrhnod,
Mr. Ilch-n Uood of Klnmnth
FallH, who t-a mo over h'ro Sun
day, will upend thowock hero with
relatives.
McMINNVILLE. IMnn.i com-
Krndn whnnl bullilineH nt nn up-1 lit Kant 30th nnil lliirrbibn utrcol
prnxlinnl rfxt of "(.fnni oiwh. i roronHy clotllilli'il.
OUTrAXD. 114,000" Mor
mon chnpol nnd nmtmement nail
Coluiiihia's
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and nrs
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Makin'Whoonee!(rom "Wioo-
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Whiteman and liis Orchestra.
10-Inch, 75c
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Fox Trot. ; , r
When the Curtain ComesDown- ,
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Lewi) Wallx Ted Len ;.
and His Band. ' 10 inch, 73iv
1? 1 3-D Left Sit and Talk about
You- (from ' 'Hello Daddy! ').
As Long As We Are In Love .
(from "Hello Daddy!")
Fox Trota Fred Rich and
His Orchestra. - 10-inch, 7Sc
1- " - '
VOCAL RIXORUS
K1I-I The Song I Love.
. My Tonia (Theme Song from
Motion Picture "In' Old'
Arixona") Vocals James
' Melton. ' 10'Inch, 7Sc
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If 10-D That's How t Peel about
You. .
I Want a "Yes" Girl Vocals
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