PXTJE TWO
UTEPFOftP "MXTC TRTBUyE, rEPFOTtP, OR"E(i ON". ONTO Y, " MARCH ."1 1 1929'
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Personal
Miss Mlnn.io "White, associate
grand conductress of ihe Crand
Chapter of G. Jl. H will mnko her
official visit to Ueames chapter
"Wednesday night. Sho will ho tho
guest of honor at a luncheon to ho
given' at the Hotel Medford on
T
woanoniay noon y , ., , mnzet Mr. and Mrs. jy-
lnaacs. Thn officers and lnlalllnK ,.or(lU 1Inrpmim( MPi nirt L.
u
' mania Uk uuu "mr. j. -
outside! ueet have also been in
vlted lo tho: lum'lietn
officer from the Anhland
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Modford Lumber Co. nr
Thomas lum re -
Mm. Abby
f.ifn,i finm Prtrt m ni. iiivinc j-n.
-covek-ed from; a aucrcKHfu! Koiter .industrial neeldentH In Oregon dur-'i
oporatlon pejfoim6d hi a hoxpliar in thn week cndln March 7. ac -
In that city. cording to me ututo mnumriai com-
t you likfi pood chicken dinner, r-mlnnlrin., A total of 730 accidents
wo kriow our muff. Tho Covered j were reported to tho commission.
Wagon, Phoenix. 311 j Money to loan on Improved rlty
A permit to carry n cimoenled ' property, K InterejiU Credit for
weapon was lNued today at the1 monthly payments. Funds Jminn
sherlff's office to Lester KltliiKcr j dlatnly nviillnble for any lzo loan.
of this city for protection pur -
poses.
Wo: spray all kinds of trnea and
shiulJH. No order too Bmall. Now
tho tltno. nrdera taken care of j of the- Klelchncr & Meyers c.om
promptly. Phono 2f,4. 250 , pony of Portland, Is In the .city
.livery resilient of the Oak drove today on business,
section, between Jacksonville and! Dry fir Rlnlm, $0 load. Tel. Ml.
.Modford, In uritcd to be present at !
. the '-Oak Ornvo nchoolhouse this!
Bvcnlnir when further nlans for the i
formation of ft walor district will
be discussed. ABltntion has been 1 rcadlUK the t'nncresslonnl Hccord
koIiik on for some lime for the In- j everi-y day, Is at the Imperial from
Btnllatlon of a water system to sup-i .Medford.-'l'ho OrcBoiiian.
ply this crowing section of subur- Money loaned on rurnlturo, nutnii,
ban homes, with tho source of sup-' etc. Also tSO.noo to muko MralBlit
ply from Medford'a million dollar Uoann on Improved oily property,
water system. i 8 ;5 interest, quarterly, nothing
nr. Ki'ckso nwny. Back March : more. Thomas Ilenlty Company,
-KKh. 3f,4! corner Main , and Front, upstairs.
UuesU from a distance register-! ' v ', ' - sr.?
ed nt Medford hotel include H.
Hlmon. N. P. Wheeler. Jr.. and 11.
R. Chaffeo of Kndcavor, ra Mr.
and Mrs. Jnek Urownlnir of Van
couver, B. C. R. R. Morsan of De
troit, Mleh., A H. Miller of Chieao.
111., Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Osgood
of WashliiKton, D. c IJoyd Cole
of OranKorvlllc, Wa and ,T. H.
Erdt of Tonopah, Nev.'
"Chtti-i" Hep. Phone 47H-M.
Mrs. tiadla Allen. . 2H2tf
Mrs. I-eonnrd C. Brown of Snulu
Clara, 'Cal.. left for her home lust
evening- after having spent a few
weeks In Modford with her par
ents, Pr. anil Mrs. Frederick John
son nnd Mr. and Mrs. Waller Frn
zler Brown.
That good coal low In ash. Han
sen Coal Co, Phono 239. If
Hklns of 100,000 rabbits were
shlpped'out of Oregon this winter,
according to Ira N. (labrlelson, rod
ent control leader of the United
RtatoH department of agrlculturo,
who reports many hunters or farm,
era worked hard during the season
to rid the Oregon district of the
pests.; T
'Poems set lo music. Majstercraft
Snhg Publishers, Senttlo. 3110
Mrs. Margaret Humes of Omuls
Pass spent Bulurday afternoon t)Ud
oveiiltiK visiting filendfl 'In Med
ford, Jllghest grndo ITtuli coal, any
size, nuywhero, nny amount, Hun
son Coal Co. Phono 339. tf
Doer are plentiful and tamo In
Ashland canyon, according to Wat-'
er Hnpciimondcut Kar Hosier, who
makes freuuent trips through thi.s
carefully guarded game reserve.
Fifteen deer were seen on one trip
trough the canyon recently, six In
one group, three In another, two In
another : and the rest, were seen
singly. Unmolested, they become
quite tamo and wai.-h nutos mak
ing the run throutii the canyon
with llttlo Interest. Ashland Tid
ings. (
Clot' those. ' fenders and nulo
hodles strnlghtened nt Brill's Sheet
Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super
Hervlea Htatlon. Phono 418. tf
Mrs. II. H. Prentice returned to
Medford iast evening after having
' attendt'd tho funeral of her father
In ; Centralln, Wash.
Fresh flhtpmontn of smolt arriv
ing dally. Froo delivery any place
In city. Johnson's Market. Phono
07. SSStf
Among the Klamnth Falls people
spending Sunday In Mi ill. ml were
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hoyle, Maraaret
Boyle, Mr. timl Mrs. Hchlesel and
.Mr. nnd Mrs. !. A. Bryant.
Hot. clean coal. Tel. 631. Med
ford Fuel Co. 324tf
A cupbl In need was Claudia
Klum. deputy uounty clerk, yester
day when shn was stitnip1 - fi-om
hor home on r.et to Isnue
a marriage Uie'.M. fo.. two lovesick
I Portland residents. Sterling Juhu
. son, nr., and Jessie - Itswrom, 22.
The couple searched the town
' wildly for an hovir before finding
the accomodating deputy clerk.
lloduen Brewster' Wisconsin milk
.-hick stnrtlng mash: makes lhon
' chicks grow. Mutual Mill Kecd
Co. sr.a.
When Better
Bread Is Baked
Fluhrer Will
Bake It
'w-d penny lor your tnutiii.-u i
h Mpll.' t onr; "They aro not
1 Included among tho Oregonlnns
i registered nt Mcnront noiej-i yes-
tardny wore W, C. Pent and Mr.
, ar.d Mtk. F. L. Mark of Kugene,
' Hugh Cllbbs, Frank McFarland and
j (3. Henderson of Sulern, Frank
: Pe no packer of McMlunvIllc, and
the following from l'rirtlnnd: Air. Land (hero will ha q general exodus
and Mr. V. P. Haw ley, Mr. and throughout the week. Tho campus
Mrn. Wfllard P. Hawley, Jr., 11- (l. j will not bo deserted, however, dur
Stinson, Mr. and Mrn, Claude II. ( Jiut the vacation week,- which start
Roberts, J r., Wm, Zoellcr, T. It.
Campbell, a. a. Vallentyne, S. It,
lloorner, F. J. calkins, Jr., CJrace
Sanders, Mr. and Mrn. Jos. tl. Kul-
ley, Mr. and Mrn. J. Iloscovleh,
'IsinZilh ior Mr I " K.i:!?n! family wcro In Ashland yo,.;wlth the potion of a moowblnejy cn routo 'to , Ashland, whor,
lvEir S vlsltlnp; nttior nnd to -not expected to bo com- ,cy inspect Battery 13. 249th
i.cmU. 11. U Anderson, O.
fu-nn.l. lr ..,! V. 11. Coffin.
H.
Green, t V. Weyor nnd y,.
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i Ilensllaw. ' .
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! Medfm-rt Fuel Co.
uij in
i.. Tlioro wore four fatalities due to
cording to the smto indiiMlrial com -
; I nlon Having and I.o:in Aflfloein
tlon Agency, Cor. Main ond Krone,
j upstair.
John II. I'elern, ropreaonKiilve
Medford Fuel Co. 32-ltf
W. M. t'olvic, one of tho best-
known citizens of soulhern Ore-
KOn. and who has Ihe habit of
The Chamber of Commerce true.
fl" eommltleo will meet tomorrow
noon at tho Hotel Med ford withifel, accompanied by Mrs. -Seheffnl
thn members of the city council,
In connection with tho trstfic sltu
a'ion for which a remody was sug
gested a short time ago by the
committee.
Hose mending, runners removed,
and snags worked buck. Handl- Johnson's Market, 6th nnd Cirnpo
craft Shop. 21CtfSt. Phone 97. ' ' 309tf
Mrs. Sid McXair of Ashland j What is believed to -have been
spent Saturday In tho city on bust- I an experimentation In nlr-mn!l de
nes nnd pleasure. livery was discovered when Harry
Molasses In drums to mnkn that i Hosier found an alr-mall packet
hay more palatalrio. Mutual Million tho lawn at bis home, 341 Al
& Seed Co. 3fi3 mond street. Two air-mail letters,
Hounly warrants were Issued at j one directed to Vreka anl one 'to
tho county clerk's offloo this foro- Fort Jones were wrapped In u con
noon to C. K Smith of Medl'nrd, sldi-rable iiuatHlty of muslin. A
two bobcats, and to M. IIaul-y. request that tho letters be taken to
Jr., fo Iako Crock, one eoyoto ami a postofflee and mailed, and a
one ' bobcat. ' . utatement that they were being
For sale, full lino Rosalia unl-' dropped over "Ml, Shasta'1 by a
..uum, uu m..-.w,. ,
will cnll nnd lako your moiiHtire.
.1.13 I
T.adioH Auxiliary of tho l-'li-Ht
Uaptlnl church will meet al the
home nf Mt-H, W. I). IIiiIioi'Ih. Kill
WeHt Tenth Htreet, TueHday, March
12, at 2:30 p. m. ' Jim, .1. K.' Judy
Im hop In 1 chili find n.
r'- Cheap dry - lumfibr" ariMndforJ
Lumber Co. " 237tf
Mrs. L. Clark, Modford resident.
Is spending a few days In Ashland
looking after bus limns .Interests.
She Is a guest at the J.lthia Springs
hotel. Ashland Tidings. v.
Lunvlng by March U0 for Kan
sas Slly, Mo., by way of j;os An
goles, in closed car. 1 lave room
for parly of threo to help defray
expenses. Wrilo A. P., Tribune.
V. M. Shepherd left Inst night
for Albany. Ore.,, whore ho will i
spend tho next few days on busl-!
ness.
Need a spare? tTsed balloon
tires nnd tubes for sale cheap,
Jennings Tiro Co., 127 N. ltlvorside.
nr.s
Callfornlaus registered hi Med I
ford hotels Include Geo. AV. Smith
or Turloclt. Mr. and Mrs. U F.
(Jlffen of Fresno, Mr. and Mrs,
C 1. Painter and C. II. (Ilnss of i
Hem In, Mae Milne and Albert A.
Mcudea of Sen Francisco.
Seed potatoes, early ' varieties.
Mutual -Mill & Kccd Co. 333
11. Ij. Wyant of Lake Creek spent
several weeks In tho city tils morn
ing transacting business.
Hry pine slabs, $ii load. Tel.
031. Modford Fuel Co. 82-Uf
Tho obnoxious tanlo and odor In
tho Solcm water supply for the
pawl few mouths were due la n
largo measure to Iron bacteria In
the pipes, according to a report
filed with ihe public service corn-
mixslnn by Cupper Simpson, en-
glneers. The investigation wasjipontl Cornwnll, who will be u?-so-
coaducted on motion of the coin-j elated with C. N Culy. local rep
niissfon following receipt of a large j rcsentatlvo for the company,
number of unofficial complaints. j Special sale of $1.00 box sla-
'llms In nt H a. m., developed.
printed nnd ready for delivery by
5:3d p. m.. at Swem's. 3T.3
Among the applicants for tem
pi rary auto licenses at the sheriff's
office this forenoon were A. C.
Knudler of Kagle Point, Mrs,
Louisa Fay of AMblaud and J. O.
Cllfttm and Frank Kendall of Med-
Iford..
f That good coal low In ash. llnn
!Hen Coal Co. Phone 231. tf
Luke Jennings, arrested last
week at Peaule for alleged posses
xion of loO galhms of mtish, wn
; Hcheduk'd to be Mlven a prelim
inary hearing this afternoon. It Is
likely Jennings wilt receive a prison j
Heiitence In circuit court if he on-'
tor a ph-a of guilty, mash pos- j
s.'snlnn being ;i felony lit the eyes'
of thn law. )
ractory niockP, G load. Tel. 3L!
Medford Fuel oo. 324lf
I Miji. K. J. Mulr of Oriffln creek.
i who spent the winter In southern
California, returned home yester
day. She was accompanied homo
by her mother, Mrs. Mary A. Cool
Idue of Pasadena. (
The new F.nster cards are now
dUplayed at Swem's. 353
Building permits were issued by
the city today to John Hotwaler to
remodel a 'Vvelllng tit 3J! Edwards
street at a dint of 31000, and to
Viltlum Huff to build an addition
to a dwelling on North Illverslde
avenue at a Ot of '.
Dressmaking and remodeling nt
I the Fashion Shop, A2A Medford
Uldg. Phone USl, ' tf
Kxaminations began on tho Uni-1
vorsuy or uregon campus tant nai-
urday, and will continue through
thin week, bringing the winter term
to an end. Students will begin
leaving for their hornos an soon
t as they finish their examinations.
j March J 8, The commonwealth J
conferences and chamber of com
'meree secretaries' conferences will
bo hold then.
fhnnn InmlmK n rl jiAInt nnata
Hertford Lumber Co. 237tf i
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Mr. and .Mrs. It. J. runabnrg;orj
I , ...Jplctod until tomorrow, ecordlni(
; wuwuH" iJianiM, Hiriiwiiri i
i planlH, onion nets nnd plants. Mil-1
. ' "" ' I'" l"" ;"!'"- " ' " " . "
. i hfiiniiAi nr. rnrnmnriu. w nniii
t their laHt meetinc of the TIhcui year
tomorrow evenlnf? to tnko up lm- i
lportant .chamber biiwlnewi,' iih'liid-j
i Ins budget plans and preparations ;
for the annual election or orricera.
Let mo write your flrn Insuranco.
Cai! Y. Tongwald. Ifotol Holland. I
Phono 03. - - ' f . tf
In an answer filed last week at
tho county clerk's office, tho Daily
News Publishing company, defend-
! ant In a $10,000 libel suit brought
against It by Harry C. Voting for
alleged publication of slanderous
mailer, denied tho charges of the
plaintiff and claimed the news ar
ticle published In reference to
Voting In connection with thn Sis-
; klyou tunnel holdup were bused
on' wod authority. ; Tho Answer
j asked tho court for n dismissal of
the suit, which 1 to bo triod in
court thlH month.
day
Mrs. Naomi Montgomery left l
this forenoon for her homo
Porllnnd, after having spent somi
time In Mod ford.
Need a sparo? Used -balloon
tiros and tubes for sain cheap.
Jonnlnga Tiro Co,, Z1 N, Hlvcrsldo.
.,- . 353
City Superintendent Fred Kchef-
loft Saturday for tlolse, ' Ida., to
spend a weok or ten day attend
ing to business matters.
Mealy Klamath Netted Gem po
tatoes, 100 lbs. for $1.20; 00 lbs.
7fie. Delivered any place In-city.
. i. m.mu ,.,.., ......
mail pilot, however, seemed to have
lost hltt bearlnjfrt and dropped the
ltdtera in Ashland. Postmaster F.
D. Wanner wan unahlo to explain
the mutter, but Hald he bulieved
It wan an experiment. Ashland
Tldlnitii
:TraOer Horn, . formerly 51, now
$I -nt" SwVm'H. -' v 353
Miss Kvn Nealon rolut'ped to
Medford this morning, after hnv
ing' "'spont tho week end visiting
her former chums and classmates
on the University of Oregon cam
pus, i Miss Nealon mado the trip
n or ( h w 1th M r. and M rs. ) lurry
llultoh of tho Hotel Medford and
returned wlih Mrs. Hutton. Mr.
Hutlon will remain In lOugono for
a few days.
St. Patrick's tallnys. plaen cards
and party decorations at Hwem'.
' - 3 o 3
Mrs. T.oti Sabln and Mrs. H.
Haker of Crauts Pass wore shop
pors and visitors in tho city Satur
day. , ' '
Host Utah eonl hot and clean.
Tel. 031. Modford Fual Co. 324tf
Fruit Is fully threo weeks be
hind in budding. In thn opinion of
R V. Carlton, who was In Med
ford today from his orchard home
In the Table Hoek district, where
he reports Indications are good for
another heavy fruit crop. Art a
result of favorable weather, or
chard work Is further head than
usual, according to Mr. Carlton.
In his orchard, tho pruning has
been practically - completed and
dormant spraying Is, wiell- under
way. - .
Old-tlmo dance, Valuer's' Tues
day, ar.o
A. ti, Kvans of Salem, general
ngen. for the Oregon l.lfe Insur
ance company, left yesterday for
his headquarters after having spent
several days working with Itay-
tlonery now Me. at Swem's. 3.r3
Mr. and Mrs. 10. D. Carlton left
yesterday for their home in La
tJ ramie. Ore., following several
days spent In Medford vbdiing
friends while en route from a mo
tor trip to San Francisco.
The condition of Hubert Long
den of Klamath Falls was reported
to be sniewhat Improved today ut
the Ashland hospital, following nn
auto crash on the flreenspring
mountains Saturday afternoon. He
was still unconscious at noon to
day, but had had rational nun
monts from time to time. Ho Is
given a fair chance for recovery.
He sustained no broken bones and
is not believed to have, received
Interval Injuries,
Mr. and Mrs. Pert Hates loft last
nlglu for their homo in Hosoburn
after spending the week end
Medford as guests of local friends.
While here severul farewell parties
and dinners were given in their
honor. Mr. Hates planned to leave
today for Minneapolis, wherti ho
will take up his now work on Iho
I editorial staff of a magazine pub
lishing house. Ho. expects to re
turn in about 60 days for his wife
and duughtor.
F. H. Urunduso of Portland, as
sistant district forester In charge
of fire control in tho forests, is
here conferrliiK with Hugh H. ltan
klp, supervisor of Crater national
forest, for a few days, on forestry
fir and other forest mutters.
Old-time dance, Walker's Tues
day. J50
EXPECT CLOSE OF IGUARD OFFICIALS
MOONSHINE STILL I TO GIVE MEDALS
TRIAL TOMORROW; ASHLAND TONIGHT
Begun -' in circuit :ourt '-this
forenoon : iho trial 4 of C William
- V .'.'".:. ' ' . ." :
- '"eicncn ami ira mnn, cnurgeu
nlirllt
!"""".. I"
iiiiis xiiri'iiuuii .itiiu wjih l niivo
cn lounweu ,.y several f wii-
nefHos for th utato thin afternoon,
The defienRn,- repronentod ' by
Kolly and1 Kelly, also has soveral
wiinnH ior Pwimmiuion j
defendants uvo, aooiiBed of tho
poflsnsslon of q. still solsted last
year in the Englo Point section.
nnd while It was found, on tho
property of another, they nro- im
plicated In lis ownership on tho
testimony of others, It is said.
The Jtiryi as accepted by both
sides, Is as follows! Ttuttls Dlot
rlcli,' Karl F. Moore; Adam II.
Beagle, - Andrew Macallan. Harold
Holchstoln, fluy Handlea, James
Whlpplo, T.eltoy Mor'shon. Floyd
liitnd. A. I,. Hill and'-Slhnrman
Morehouse. " ' r ;.y-
.
"If we were atteniptlns In prove
tho d,eea'df nciJi.r: inofrjrh ctyiUvMi
tlon,. li 'of ?nosi: strlklns
pieces of evldoncn would bo the
Keiillment In favo- of Companion
ato luarrlage'' said Colonel 10. K.
Knlly, when interuiewert this mor
ning on tho subjnr.t. and presented
a complimentary ticket td hog tho
moving picture by ilmt title, which
opens at tho Itialto theater tonight
for a threo days run.-
"Companlnna-to -marriage 'would
mean, in a huge measure, a new
order of social relations, with tho
lessening or moral restraints, and
a decrease of the birth rate u.lioug
the better and move Intelligent
classes of people. Alt other legis
lation would ftttbsequniilly prove
Ineffectual. I.nw. like charity, be
gins at homo.1 If there Is no ftoino
lira til a ......1, fn.tti.t.it l nf
,.,vz,n , ,lBatl,iyo,,,.. ). sd.
That civilisation Is only slightly
removed from barbarism, as evi
denced in tho very evolutionary
stakes that each individual must
co 1h rli hi the rou tho of n ' life
Ulmo was further proof to vMr.
Kelly, that a lessening of tho- re
straints - built . up through Tat
years, . .would,-. pl,pngo.:,mptV linclt
.ward ln every respect. ' 4-
"When I think of companionate
mnrrlago," said the local attorney,
"I always get u picture of J. the
bearded cavu man, sieging the
female th-t looks good to him, -and
then. like tho (log In Aesop's fables
dropping her on his way for some
thing ho imagines looks better'
WANTS TO KNOW
T
The M.iddox Air Lines, Jhat now
opera to fourteen' ships out of Lns
Angeles, will establish a line from
Los Angeles to Senttlo nhoui June
lit ami will make .Medford an lm
purtant stop on the route provided
tho oliy puts in- an adequate air
port where passenger planes carry
ing -ten or more passengers, can
laud. Tils Is Impossible on thn
present field, as it Is ton small,
Believing that Medford people
realizing t tui Importance of being
a "key city" on the skywards, will
vote tho bonds to erect the new
port, tho air port committee are
asking tho new compuny to place
Medtord on their linn.
It's another evideneo that this
city must do something or gel off
tho air map. --.-..
Obituary
MhcCOLLISTKU. Huth iKdith
Mact'olllster. oldest dt.nh-hver of
.Mr. nnd Mrs. C. K. .Macc'olllster
passed away tit 5:80 n.-in. Sunday,
at the family residence, ukciI 1 1
yearn, nlno months and ii days,
llesldcs her parents. Kdlth leave
her grandmother, Mrs. Adams, a
sister Phoebe, and llttlo brother
.lames, Kdlth was a member of
class U in the Junior hlKh school,
where hot- kindly ways and pcnilc
mnnuors endeared her lo pupils
and laachors. The courage and
sweetness with which she met the
last weeks nf suffering W'ns llko
a benediction to those who wero
with her. Funeral services will
no. held at the Perl funeral homo
at 10:30 a. in. Tuesday morning,
March 13, ofriciaiert by llev. H. P.
Lawrence. Interment will ha In
Ashland cemetery.
MATLOCK. William . Albert
Matlock. Infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred ."Oitlock. passed away
nt the homo of his parents st Kirk.
Ore., from pneumonia, March th.
nitcd six months ami It) days. Wil
liam Albert Is survived by his par
ents nnd IwiO't'others, Kloy.l and
Arlle, one sister, Leans. Funeral
nervloca will ho held at the grave
In Trail cemetery al 3 p. m. Mon
day Itoilay). ltev. John Stlllo o
firlstinit. Perl funcrul homo In
charge, ,
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SAYS COL. E. E. KFILY FACES BUSY PROGRAM RADIO PASTOR WEDS
Brigadier. General Ocorire A.
white nnd - Llmilenant-a o 1 o n o 1 ,
-ThonTns 'E." RUM tit thft' nrei-on-
Vnllnn. ,,.,, " " .",",,,".:,
Coast Artillery, at tho Armory to-
jt-
Imcdnls. for' faithful KorvUe in tho!
..... ..
O. X. (h tho fallowing members
of 'the Ashland battery: -'
Lieutenant Clydo o. Young.'lO-
ycat-.' hicdal.;. i ' ..':( .
Sergeant David' w. Sorsonnt, 10,
year -me.diil.i .5 '"-: .- ; . ' t .
. Horgeant William ;Xl.-Clary, ! 10
yenr medal.' ..' .,.; ;- -;
Sergeant Horatio Q. 'Wolcntf, 10
year mednl,
Captain Lynn C Slack, flvo-
year medal. -
Second Lieutenant Hubert . B.
Bontley,' flvn-year medal.
Sercrennt Carl V. CnVy, flvs-yoar
modal. .-. '..' .
Sergeant J.' It. Clary, fivo-yoar
medal.
, Scrgennt Karl D. Nutter,' fivo
yonr modal, '.'
Private 1st Class Charles 13. MO
jCopmk'k, flvo-yenr medal.
j Private 1st Class Samuel B.-Mc-
i Nalr,';fivo-yoar modal.
- ; ; - - ) ' t n ' 1 1 -with
a busy wonk ahead of her
Mk., Mabel M.ack, ,1110 county home
det(Unst.i-kllon ftfrvn. spet ' today
;liv Her:bffice la: (ho IJheriy.btliM'
Ink. . iler schedule for meetings
after today is as follows
Bellevlew, Wednesday afternoon
beginning nt 2-o'clock--refiniBhinK
of l'urnlturo.' .
' Kuch nit Thursday beginning at
10:30 a. m.- An all day" meeting,
which will he the first of a series
planned on clothing' construction.
i Hutto Falls on Friday, an all
day meeting on millinery, starting
at 10:30 a. m. . .
All ladles who are Interested In i
the work, aro invited to attend
these meetings. . .. .. ' ,
Scottish, llltc.
fitated mestlng Siskiyou
Lodge of Perfection, 7:30
p. m.. Mar. 11th. Pro.
gram and refreshments.
11129 cards necessary.
3r,0 ; . L. K. WILLIAMS, Secy.
i ' ; , . ,.
1 iotico to Farmers.
Nick Voting, 109 H. Holly, has
made'a machine for grinding disc
plov.' He 'a'lso does, plow -work
of all.' kinibt, horseshoeing- nnd
blac'kBmltHlng. ... 351 I
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t Mr. 'and- Mi's. II. P. -Bhephard j
and I). M.. Wllley are among, the j
transient visitors in Modford from I
Seattle. - - . '- -i
fOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOK SAL1-3 ' 7 nereH, .1 - room 1
house, barn, garage and chicken f
house, mile south of Phoenix
. on highway, $3M.0. VV.'M. Illng-
man. 3.ir.
K.ilt HUNT ti-room house.- $30;
water paid. Phone r.Oil-L, 2 in
S. luy St. 301
VOH ItK.NT Largo unfurnished
hnusu. Inipilre L'L'3 X. Central,
Phono 9X1-W. 357
BUY WOOD AT IIOMK rv plno
slahs, SO load; dry fir slabs.
load; green pine slabs, $4 load;
green fir slabs, r load. . Phone
333 for your order, largu or
small. Central Point Woodyard.
351
AVANTGO ENpcrlonoed cook
wants work In camp, ltox "Cok"
Mull Tribune. III. I
SIX ACUKS Plowed and riuidy
for seedlnff. AVotild recommend
onion. cnlbane or - hroomcorn.
Klrst-class and close in. See
IIOLMIOS for HO.MhlS, Nash Ho.
tel corner. sr.'.1-
STIIP IX And hanir up your hat
In tho host-eiiulpped, chicken
ranch, on s paved road, . ulrendy
flnanceil and priced rlyhl. See
IIOI.MKS lor llDMKfl, .ush II...
tel corner. 35
KOU tSALK Inenmo property
iiirnliiii Rr.i net on -M.r...n; can
deliver free and clear for VOfli-
TEKN TIIOt'SAN'll FIVE HC.N-.
l.llfc;I) on terms. .o Investment
Is safer than rtKAl, KHTATK.
' I'. S. Iltltterlleld. Itenllnr. 35
WAXTKl) llressed holts.
Kits, Public Market.
WAN'TKI) tlentlo saddle horse,
Pacer or single-footer. Dr. (I.
Dean, Phone 301-L. 35
UKAL P.AHCIAl.V Nlio llttlo new
homo on tho pavement; 3 rooms,
bath and sleeping room; wired
for electric range; hlc fine lot,
1.3x130. Price Includes all ns
' sessments paid; $1,25ii. nurt ontv
$200 down and balance jss ii
month. I). L. Millard, 41!) Knst
Main. 35ii
KOI! SAL1-3 Ono 3-ton loKBlnR
trailer. See Oco, .Mnrm-elter,
Jacksonville, Ore. ar.t
KOU HE.VT 4-mom furnished
house. Will II. VgJuon, phone
l7. 3:.2
KOU MALI) I'nilerwnod typo
writer; excellent condition; rea
sonable. Inquire l'ord Ounme.
354
LOST Near or in Rolf club, n cold
. ring- with lanro n and white
stono. Heturn to lonard Car
penter. Tel. 514-J. S0 reword.
14S
LOST on street today, bunch of
keys, with I. 0. M. A. tax on
rli.K. Finder leave at this office.
351
FOU SALE 400 Leghorn and ?nn
Red chicks, ready now. Will
make special price on lot and
furnish brooder. W. J. Warner.
350
FOH HUNT Hachelor est'ln. 445
M. Front. SSOtf
FINAL HEARING ON
if HIGHWAY
NEXT WEDNESDAY
Tho flnnl hearing on the peti
tion for tho construction of -tho
Midway ''Highway will. ' bo '" hcl)l
Wednesday by the county court,
and it is probable that the greater
portion of tho day will bo devoted
to tho airing of both sides of the
case. Tho first hearing was held
last. Wednesday. An early decision
is expected as tho genornl road
fund construction of tho court, do.
penda on whether the road is
built. '
The chief point of contention is
over the' amounts allowed by tho
road . viewers, for right : of way.
They ', reported that $.1500 would
cover-tho damage. Property own
ers affected at tlvo , hearing last
W'ednerday, declared they woxild
ho damaged 041 an avorngo of 10
times the amount allowed. Court
notion was threatened.
The route, as proposed, provides
for n straight line, and eliminates
10 etU'vVs, nnd saves two and
one-half miles In distance, and
nffords ft direct route . to Sams
Valley .district, now more or less
"bottled up.'' A compromiso route
has been suggested, but has mado
little headway, as tho county will
probably encounter the same dif-,
flculty, It Is now wrestling with.
Tho Sums Valley Grange Is back
ing tho building of the road. Ilesl
dents of tho Tnblo Hock district
are also hack of the movement.
CALIFORNIA COUPLE
Skidding 011 tno" road to matri
mony, was the atlventuro experi
enced by two motorists from Sac
ramento, ('allf., Stlrllne- Jones nnd
Jessie llascom, who came ull the
way from tho Oolden state to be
Jumps From Bed
Gas Presses Heart
"Stomach gas pressed so on my
heart 1 had lo ot up nights. 1
began using . Adlerika,; and have
been entirely relieved." ; U. F.
Krueger.
Aillerika relieves gas nnd sour
stomach at once. Acting on DOTH
upper and lower bowel. It removes
ottl waste matter you never thought
was in your system. Let Adlerika
give your stomach and bowels a
KHAL- cleaning mid sec how good
you feel! Overcomes constipation.
Heath's Drug store,
These Drug Stores
' Are Open Nights ,
This Week
Jarmin & Woods
James McNair Pharmacy
West Side Pharmacy
MEOW
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Talking Pictures Are I
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SEE and HEAR
THIS ALL-TALKING OUT-OF-DOORS I
Master of Talkers J
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I I t BIG rarriV.J .llA STARTS I
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I married by the "radio nreacher,"
Rev. lilll Ray. .
Having been towed in to the
! Post Oirlce super service station
for car repairs, ' the young- eloper
called Rev. Hay from the Orange '
Lantern cafe, nearby, ond when he
arrived were united in marriage. 1
Rev. Ray was publicly ordained:
bv ' members of tho Radio church I
board and congregation Saturday !
night, in the Attorney Frank New
man suito of rooms over the Jack- j
son Cuuniy nanl; building;. ' :
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to. ana pcnnl" everv dnv. tl
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