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:r.-..-r.-:- v. ' 1 O T 'VA"-Jl-i'J-'--U -' -' '".Hie vHfEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE. MEDFOIIT), OftEOOy, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1929. I-; ocal and Personal The two Uuyij stuto Kame war dens' convention conveiiod In Port land today with nil of Iho'fiO deputy ttamo wardens scattered throuch out the state. Including Itoy I'acr of this county,, gathered for tJic purpose of discussing changes in tlio laws that .were miide dlirlni; the last session-of the leslslaturii. ' flucker'a Taxt Phone 64. Rates 2pc. '-prompt service. , . , ltf John E. Cribble, ot the Crater national forest stuff Jeft this fore- , noon for Jilrk, in the Klamath sec tion, where ho will bo in chni'KO of the'tlmbor sale. of that park to tho Lamm Lumber company, whleh duties will keep Jiira thcro all spring and summer. ., ,. - Gladiolus bulbs- und bulbletH, wholesale and retail, or I will let them out on shares. - S. J. Taylor. 734 Hawthorne, Grants Pass, Ore. , - ;, 24 Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Schneider of : 47 Hose avenue left today for Sac ramento, Cal..' their future home. ' Ifeat your orchard wltn klndllne, blocks' and slabs. Tel. '631, Med ford Fuel Co. tf 'Gu6sts'from a distance registered at Mcdford hotels Include Mr. ami Mrs. M. J. Gray of Boston. Mass., J. N. Miller ot Paris, 111., W. J3. Mills and K. EttlnKer of ChlcuBO, B. D. Wright of Boise, -Ida.,- K. I'. Koss and Miss Kathleen poss of, Victoria.' ti.' 'Ci M.'A.' Mackeblne tit Vancouver, B. c. i i Mealy Klamath S'etted Gom po tatoes, 100 lbs. for 11.20; 60 lbs. : 75c. Delivered any place In city. Johnson'a Market, 6th and Grape St.' Phone ,7. . ' 30atf Temporary auto licenses .w,cre is sued at. tho sheriff's office this forenoon to C. L. Nordqulst, John .Medley,. Jesse .tTueker and .H. F. McLaughlin of Medford and George Brooks of Pinehurst, j .; vr Bring your invalids and old! peo ple to the' Ashland.. .Convalescent and Rest Homo. - 38 The Rogue river has been getting a great amount' of publicity already this spring on the' salmon . fishing, according to itainbow Gibson. Five southorn California papers carried news stories and pictures on the ar rival ot the Clilnooks on the upper river and Outdoor Life this month carried a story on salmon fishing at Weasku inn. Tho Pacific Sports mail will carry an article in its next Issue. Rainbow states that five salmon wero caught FridHy und three Saturday : . jnpvnln$v: Grants Pass Courier.' .''.', - ': ';U. Hpecjal attentions 'g'hfeit'ii ex pectant ') methera lw bwijiabjiido pariroent. - Sinclair's. rr'itjfy '.J.",'W. Dlnkens left this nior'nlnit far fRoseburg where' he -will spend1 tie next few daya transacting hiisjv ' , - fi'St. Ann's Altar society-Svill spoiK 6 r a ciri"d party Tuesday ovenlnij M' Parish .mill: A pfenetai' iriv'llrt-Mii- Is rittoVidvd to nil 'urrditb anil Son pluyoi'sf Tlio tlniV Is 8 o'lloelf: t&Qfl JSC;"' High ncofers wll he regarded.' - '.17 "A child Welfaro conference is to be-- held ' tomorrow 'afternoon ' lit ijontriiri'olnt by the county heulth iH)it,x;nuii" m iitlii-jfii. ; wslilhg' linhhs id.be t'XHinlneit uro-'urjied to make jparlj .njuwliitmcnls. Thocunfer jijj;o Wjll'be In charge of Dr. ICiuily llblcunl. county medical giroelor. and Wins Augusta :Otpvcr, couuty niirm' " ' ' T : . ' -. Hose mending runners removed, and shags worked back.' Handi craft Shop. ''.'". 21CIC During the past week 15 cougars were killed by hunters in Oregon and ' total of 1300. was paid out by. tho.tsuto game eomniLsslon in hounlles. A wolf .was reported killed Jn Douglas county. !f-.ot mo wrlto your fire Insurance Carl y. Tenswujd, Motel Hollandi Phone , . f Mrs. Floyd Hoiidrlckson of the .Phoenix district was'u slioittier In tho city this -morning.- ' : DresKinnking, smocking nnd but tonholes. Tho Fashion shop, 424 Medford Bldg. photic 11S1, 13tf 'All attack of tensllltls Is clulined by Pat Padulford as a reason Why ho will not be ahlo to takojiart in two fights that had been, sched uled for him this munth.-vM.Mnn.i had been, partially made for. a match for Piliielford in Medford. biit his, present trouble wl(J prnb nM'y hlm'.oiit of, he, ring toe sevoral Aveeksl ,: v, ?- , '. ', Kv .' Heat your orchard with kindling blttekH and slabs.; tel., 31, MtM tord Fuel Co.' If ' Mrs. ff. Cuiy and family led Saturday for Urunts Puss, where she will visit her mother, Mrs..!!. K. aulc, for a fen- days. Dry pine slabs, 15 load. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. J34tf ; A claim for a goat, killed by a dog last week, was made tills fore noon by Frank P. Dut'ion. rancher near this cltv. He eiiut-bt Dm ih the net of attacking the goat ind H killed the dog at once with a rifle 1 There's a lot in Knowing How We beliove that two generations of experi ence in v the baking business qualifies our saying that Fluhrer's Milk Bread it made by Bakers who know how. T Among the California guests t Medford hotels nro F, II. Herbert of Los Gatos, Mr. nnj Mrs. 'B. F. TIHey of Pasadena, S. A. Price and, H. Lueltsen of l,os Angeles. Cl. Sloan, Dick (ire one und H. Brown of Sacramento, and tlio following from San Frunclsco: Mr. and Mrs. .M. F. C'ranney, A. M. llohnert. D. AI. Peterson, S. C. Case' and H. I Uuldcmitli. , ' ( ' Factory blocks $6 load. Tel. 63t. Medford Fuel Co. - 324lf , Miss Winnie Rogers' of Kkaluka, Mont., who lin.s lieen on a several M.,.lre' h,i I,. lnvifi. nml .r1!)!!. 'foriila, is visiting Mrs. W. P. Fluke J of Vest Main street. This Is; her seconu visit hero, and she says she likes Medford ;betU'i; than i any other place stio nn over vlHiteil . Compotftht and oxporlencod book- Itocpci and offico man doHlr(?H "posi tion. Itcfercricea. Box 25 Tribune, . and Mm. Jamon Morrison of Sfattle," Who stitiipcd over In JSted ford to visit frtondH on thelrTvay home from PaKadenit whe-rc .they hud been ylsltlnt,- relatives, left.thiH morning for their home. In' ihc nnrlh. They are heinc uccomjm nhd by Mra. ' Morrbion's mother, Mrs. A. H. Moon of Pasadena, Cal. .': I lent your orchard with kindling, hlocks and Blaba. Tel, 631, Med ford Fuel Co. . . tf A larpe suneylng crew is work ing out of RoseburK, locating tho route for the proposed half-milllon-dollar power line being built by .tho Califurnla-OiOKon Power company from Dixonvllle, four miles east of Koyeliurg, to MarHhfield, Roughly, this line follow nlong thooid Coos- liay? ' wawon road through Looking Giant. Reston and Brftw ater valley and Into Coos-Ray by way of Bora and Humner. Window glass, all sizes; alsoptate gloss. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks, f Got thoso tenders and auto, bodies fttralghtencd at Brill's Sheet Metal Works,' opposite Iewls Super Service Station. Phone 418. . j ftf Rnllots in the election of direct ors of tho Medford ChambtJfof Commerce . will bo counted ''this evening, following the receiptof n large number of bnllH last w.eek. ' Highest grade -Utah coal',, .any slste, anywhere, any amount, Han sen Coal Co. Phone 239. . . XI For thotie who havo been In the habit of looking at tho large Jui'k on County bank clock on East' Main street, there flVems to he something strangely wrong, as the clock has not been running for sev eral days and the hands are point ing mutely to misleading hours. Tho clock lias been faithful since: it was put into place long ago, and for thoso who have somewhat reg ulated their actiuns by Its time, its present trouble Is a source of deep regret,-- . . '- ' : jHirmlalr's hnviri a complete baby's departijipnt. v";S p o,u l a ' attbmlbn given to; baby ' Iayottos, Htamped baby pieces and novelty goodu for parties. Blnclalr'a.' 17 C. P. Hakor. ' iif, .Long Reach, (Wash., wus In Medford today, tn route to California.'- and visited ,leorge and U. R. Uakor, who have aistore hnd oil station on tho Mod-'t'tftul-JtickHon villa road, Messrs. 1i. II. and C1,' HJsker .nttriMled the Kiwants meeting; tho latter belhg n member of the Lung Beach club. Cheap lumbor and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. 2S7tf Mlss'Paloma Randlonurn of AVI -tlenne's slnre of (Inints Pass alid Mr. and Mrs.;Cx'T. h'leward of M?1 for left Mumtuy for i:ugen6',:to spend a short time. f I ' ' Thii( good colil-ilOw In rtah,. Han sen Coal. C6.L Phone 2atK .;.;. t!f 1:111 Hhaw, ronipmbcred by MtAl-ford- AvrrMlhig fans' for his iiiatt h here last mi miner with Nd (Wtra'n gler) Lewis. Ih now wrestling in Kansas Cfly, Mo., under the name of 'Vat O'Hhocker, nnj last week won a preliminary .event to a match In Which Lewis took part. il Cheap lumber and codar posts, Medford Lumbor Co. 2a7lf ! Anumg the Oregoniuns reglMUM'cd at Medfotd hotels are John ftlchos and A. It. Mitchell of Kalem. Mr and Mrs. U. Fcrrfimton of To lt'd, II. p. TargetlM. t. S Yurk of Itoseburg, K. K. Cook, of Austin. 1-1.' (1. Kuril, and Otto Valtus at I-;ukiiic, and tho following fniin l'orthind: A. H. ('hiillev. Mrs. K. St. I'ltik-le. Mr. and Mrrt.. U. R. Keller, h. j.yon. w. i lery, p, k, Tinker, , W. i;, Re.chtold. T. N. joms. B. K. Mnonitn, V('V. Miller, v. A. Ilai tpian. A. Wilson, t) It. Krlsler, JJ. It. Henley, Frank Thorne, James Homing, Klhel lor, Mr: and Mi. A. F, Huar, V. R Hardsou. Ii, O. Mitchell, O. .It llartwl, O. O. Miller ami II, VV o ninth'. . I Fresh shlpmenta of smelt arriv ing dally. Freo delivery any placo In city. Johnson's Market, Phone 07. , , ' , 33Ktf Mrs. Ray Kloneker, wife of Medford policeman, Is at home. greatly improved lit health, Si underwent a goitre operation in Portland recently. ' ; Old-time dance, Tuesday. .Wal ker's. J 7 .Arthur K. Moen, chief dhhurslnu olerk of the Crater national fojest and Martin Palmor. niechanicinn of that park, arrived homo last nlgiH from their visits at Voaemlte and Lessen national parks. A civil action to recover money brought against the Blair Oranlto (Company of Medford by H. A. Mc lAUIster for f::0i.Bt), was on file today at the county clerk 'h office. McAllister claims the money is due for the rental of a horse by the (company at the rate of 1.&0 per ' day. ! Cheap dry lumber at Medford ' Lumber Co. 237tf j Orey envies have been, forking ; hwvoc on the sheep herd of Irvln j Mather, a farmer Il twr near Roue j built, according to report made to the state game- commission. Mr. j Mather has stated that approI i m.ltely 4( of his spring lambs have j b-en killed and carried away by thtf 'Migle and thst he has seen a many eight of the birds on his place at one time. : , ' old-ilme dance.. Tuesday, , Wa! j ker. 17 j ue.ts from the state of Wash I Ington at MedforU Jmtela include Mrs. Xhincan Mhaw. K. T. Kngle, ; C. ti. lUilliias. Miss A. (Jrav. Mr. jand Mrs. O, T. N'oyos; C. w. Uur (sen. O. F. Kegel. John Mifflin. Th. K. McMeeara, Jr.. of Seattle and J Mr. and MraJ. j. Hoeme of Ta- conn. . i, -divorce decree, returned.. )n cir cuit; court lasf week ln' faor 'Of Klna -C h.r 1 s t e o n agiilpst Xorcn Chrlsteon,' was' on fip rtodny at the county clerk's- offico. , The couplo huvtf flvo children, ranging from 12 to 0; years, old. - ' ; . Money lonned to worthy people to pay thoir honest debts. Thomas Really Co., Tim. 12. Palm Blk., cor. Main and Front, upstairs. 19 If a woman had ' appeared on tho depot platform .10 .years ugo smoking a. cigarette, she' probably would huve drawn coniilderablq at tention, but a woman on the depot platform this forenoon, during a train atop, was barely noticed as she took a puff from her cigarette with every other step. Sho was possibly 30 years old and she han dled the cigureUo with dextrous Old-time dance,; Tuesday, tal ker's. V i. V 'i . !-.! ,i7 large scale clearing operations' are under way this week -on a tract of several hundred .acres of land lying about three-quarters of a mile south of the Redwood highway and six, miles from grants Paasv -pre liminary to the construction of a high class summer resort, to , be known as Rogue River lodgo. .' It Is expected that It will be ready to open for- business' this summer. The resort has a frontage of three quarters of & mile on tho: Rogue and Applegato rivers, the greater portion' of this being on the Rogue. Thd river frontagers 'well timbered and this w(Jl be madciJnto -a park where guests of the7 resort 'may swim, fish, or enjoy the shade and breeste from the river. Grants Pass Courier. i Factory blocks, Jflload. Tol. 631. ilcitfocd; Uiel C .A ft -( , , 34tf illluHvAqrms aftd pis wandering Duiint1 broadcasting uiion - left for Portland and the northwest jthj iitiniing.' nfter topping over lniMcddrd tfli; khe .week- end. A .number of fifita citing programs were nroaucasi irom mo moving studio Saturday morning, afternoon and evening, wlth.M, Aarms at the microphone. . V i . , ,. uia-time dance, Tuesday, wai kers.'1 37 1 Dr.' Ralph C. Matson, 'Portland tuberculosis specialist and chair man Of the state-wide committee oh early diagnosis of the Oregon Tuberculosis asociatlon, has leit for Minneapolis' to attend the annual meeting of the Minnesota' Public Health association' and present' a paper before the Minnesota fcroup on VSurglcal Treatment of Tuber culosis." The early diagnosis cam- liHIgh m Oregon, which' was'launch- ed, ny. Dr. Matsori and; Dr. P. U N'ewmyer .last Wednesday, with clinics at Medford arid 'Ashland. will go forward under the direction of the early diagnosis committee." Mrs. D; v. Dickey motored In from her. home at 'rhoenlx 'this morning and 'spent, several' hours shopping."1 1 . Ladles' and children's JuUr-cut-tlng. ' ptaah Barber Shop- 34 Miss Annuljcllo of Seattle, who stopped over in Medford for a few days last week to visit local friends, left this morning f,or Uui FrnnclHeo whore sho will remain on business and pleusuro, fot tho ,icxt few monthsl ..-"- ft- 1 That good .coallow In ash. Han son Coat Ho. phone 239. ;. .' tf Mrs. Lester Smith Hpenti tho.woefcj cnu in iiiq Appjogaic-utstrict visit ing her grandmother. Miss Kllfcahcth Palmer, formerly of Jtedfnid, but now of Sail Mateo, (ill. will broadcast dramatic 'selec tions 'tonight from "slatlo'n KFW I. San Francisco,' between 8:3l and U o'clock. " 1 " Dry fir slabs, JO load. Tel. C31. Medford Fuol Co. ' 324tf ' Records v from . tho California criminal identification bureau re ceived today by the aherlffs office revealed that TJiomas yashjda, re cently sentenced to two years in tho slate penitentiary on a urg lary. charge; had served two .terms in tho.:Montana. penitentiary on charges of forgery and for tho pos session of narcotics. Records from tho sjitno buruatt revealed that an Ashland muu, fined sometlino ago on a game charge, had served six terms la California and other state penitentiaries on various charges. W, W. yilllrtin( was among the visitors from Klamath .Falls In Medford yesterday: ; . ' , Old-tlmo .daneivfuesduy. Wal-' kor's. v' ...A J7 Misa Myrta Otterdahs chief long dihtancn operator hero of tho Pa cific Telephone and Telegraph com pany, left last Saturday with Miss Itcss McMillan, chief operator of the telephone company of Ashland, for Portland, to be In attendance at the annual spring convention of chief operators of Oregon sehed tiled to be held there the first of this week. ' ' , Best Utah coal hot and clean, Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co, 324tC (leorge U. lloyt, Who-for the past six months had been connected with .tho CentraJ Point American, has purchased the Warrenton News, weekly paper published on the coast in Clatsop county, and Issued tho first number under his management last week.. Mr. Jluyt Is a fortner New York state resi dent, and had been engaged in the printing business .there for" 20 years. v -' Hot, clean coal. Tel. 681, Med ford Fuel Co. 824tf Miss Beth- Cummlngs. formerly of Medford but now. living at Klamath Falls, spent the week fol lowing Faster as a house guest of Mlsa Barbara Wall at the home of Mr.' and Mrs Olonri O. Tnylbr of CarKill Court. l pholsterlnj Call Jacksonville iOS. ...--'f I- SS8 Wedding Bells MIm ,nehel "PrS" aha M0rr1t l)uty. both of this city, were mar ried at Oranta Paaa Hunday. Jonr neyinp there by auto. The wed ding cam,1 at a' i,nrrlie to friend hnd relatives. The newlyweds will tiiiiko Ihelr heme In this city, where they . are well known. Hettulor communication of Reimes Chanter. O. K. S.. Wednesday erenln. April 10.' S o'clock. HATTIB.M. ADKN, 0 - Ifecy. INSURANCE EXPERT TO ADDRESS MEET OF BUSINESS MEN "loward Reabury, vf Seattle,;who hiur, had over Yrt yvaW oxporience us an inaurarteo .attorney, will dis cum' the fine points ;of insurance tohightrat t10 mo,itb1y meeting of (he Business , Men' '. association wtiicu: will bd held at the Hotel Medford At 0;'30t ': - Much Interest in this evening's meeting, has boon -.aroused , and numerous reservations have, been made, according to Clarence A. Meeker, president of ihe -association, i - r The trufXic and parking situation will be taken up by( the business men.' Another feature of tonight's program will ))9 a) group ot sungs Uy members, of . the . association iiuartet and solos by Dr. 13. W. ShOcKley. ' 4 - - ' " " ; A cordial invitation for all Med ford business men to atteirtl the inieetiug ,1s , extended j Jiy. Mr. Meeker. -4' f .4 I ) '. - ' ; KANSAS SHERIFFS .PARSONS, Kas., April 8. Seven sheriffs and about as many county attorneys irt Kansas will face ouster proceedings if they "do not menl thoir waya," Cover-, nor Clyde Reed has announced. The governor issued his threat during- an address ' last" night in the First Methodist churcK here. It was the 'first speech he had de livered in' Parsons, his home; since assuming office. He reiterated his desire to ''clean up" Kansas mov ing pictures and his. declaration for law enforcement. Referring to a show ho saw re cently In Topeka the governor said he ''was tired' of the cheap trash and filth in motion pictures .of today." - ' - ... "I'm finding thatj tho governor lias" a lot of "authority and J am going to L'use,- It . In- the; 'interest of decency, law enforcement and good business." i Cl AS INSURANCE Out of 160 agents, C. N. Culy,' Medford resident, has enrnedVtuo honor of standing first on vt'he leaders' list as td the amount of business written during the month of March for the Oregon XI fe In surance company, which firm hcJ' represents In southern Oregon. In addition to this, the local munJ stands second us to tho amount 'of premiums and second as to lite amount of business written forhe first quarter of this year. Vit 1 the territory covered by this vLfil pany extending throughout aff.Hhc states along the pacific coast,; tho showing made by Mr. Cuiy Is ur Itcularly noteworthy. ' - ' ' 'v y Radio 'Program ; KMED Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station 28.9 Motei-H 1310 K. C. - " Monday, April 8. " ' P. M.-.-. '' ; 6; lff-fiyjfedrurd Mail Tribune News and Markets. r S Kails TraliBfor & StoraBo Co. t tao-Mono Motor Oil Co. - Tuesday, April 99 . dV:M. ' ' f !:;IU IjawriMicc, 111" Jowelnr. --I0 Boatlioi-ii Oregon lSlfictrlc Co. '.'' - - ll:30 The Mndforil H)ino8tic laundry and SI. M. Depart- nient Store. i . 11:30 .Colonial llakory. 12 News Items by Mai Triu- tine. . 12 Jleelio- & Kindle Service Station, , " P.'M. -V .. 12:1:0 Alonarcb Seed & Fee f Co! '- ' ' :' l:30r Kd Hlnus nud Economy OroCetorla.'V . 6:15 Medford' Mall Tribune ' News' and Mai kt'tn. ' 6: 31V .Mod ford Service Station ' and Coloman & liwton. 9 California H Oregon, power 'CoViuiauy.' ' ' ' ' 1 " 1 ' i v .. Obituary McHARDlK Robert Mcllardle. well known resident of Phoenix, whore he had mado his homo at Ihe Carlcas 'residence for nearly SO years, painted Way at the Sacred Heart hospital- 1n Medford early Sunday morning at tho age of. 64 years. V 1 ... - . - , Mr. Mcllardle had followed min- Init for many years and was one who endured the hardships of the Klondike rush of lSitS. He was a personal, friend of the late William . Carless. who passed away in is:!.. . He leaves no known relatives but a ho8t of filends Will grteve his passing. Funeral jefrvtre's In charge of Ihe Conger Funeral ' parlors will ' be held at the church In rrtoehtx at 2 p. m. Tuesday. Rev, Johnston will oniciate ana interment will ue ui Phoenix cemetey. ' ' Madras. Plans considered for erectjon of grmge ball-here. nmf nnoT nnm AIR OPERATORS OF WASHLNGTONW Tho! fler Xcctlng of apparatus for aircraft use has , been one of the biggest pro Me in h In the entire .field of radio design and development,' - To assist the engineers in the work, air transport operators of tho country, preparing to inaugur ate extensive uso of radio, have compiled a list of requirements for tho development and manufacture of equipment. The varying conditions : under which, operations are maintained at present call for three separate forms of power supply, the oper ators! say. These aro wind driven generators, engine driven genera tors and dynainotors. The maxi mum supply from these so far as is known Is 1000 volts, supplying 600 mllllamperes and 15 volts and 16 amperes on the low side. . Voltage regulation of all these units shall be within plus or minus 2 per cent. Microphones should bo develop ed for both open und closed planes. In the open . plane,. construction Should be such that when 1n posi tion the pMot can move about the cockpit: freely, even projecting his head over the side, without leaving tho microphone. Operation must bo maintained when the cpilot wears a mask and In . extremely cold weather. ' ' r .Light, noise-excluding Jiead sets. which can be worn for protracted periods without causing- discomfort should be developed.. While it Is impractical to .designate , specific dimensions, all radio- equipment and accessories. should be' as com pact and light as is. consistent with acceptable operation! the aircraft men point out. , ,-. The receiver should be of a unit control type adapted for either manual or remote control, using standard commercial . vacuum tubes, and is to have an Input level of ten microvolts giving an output of. ten. volts! of firtOO. kilocycles. The transmitter should be so construct ed that it has' an onei-aUntr ranae of1 8 to 1 in wavelength. U Is emphasized that equipment must function during the muncuvl erlng of the ship and through sud-dt-n; jolts, and all weather condi tions such as 'heavy : .raf rt, sleet; snow and high wind. Temperature variations 'must bp' accommodated Over wide ranges In short. periods pttinie;-:' " ; " - J t. .fL. ' 4 SMITH TO SHARE iX, 'Biiilth.dcmocraiio hrcHidcntlal eandlato last fall, wll join a com liaiiy .ioi' ' dtotliiKUhdicd Americans, wlii'dri ' he '-receives-, the? Ijiclarc modnl from1, the . .UhlvoiMlty of Kotro. l)ame; p'; v .i .TIiq medal ha .been Riven each car ice to the la' Catho lic op the United States who has achieved such distinction in his field of special endeuvdr oh to re flect ' edry upon ' 'the Catholic ralth."' ' - " VfarrIoi;s, statesmen, kvfltera, jur ists; orators anf ohe actress,-Mrtr- garet Anplin, hij,ve been given'-the iiWolin'e netlal. 1 ; . '"-( v.1' :'' ' - i . i'AWIIL-SKA, Okla. (Al No lon Ker yll "poor relatlon" of , t!ic Ohuko Indiana': be. allowed o Hponfro. on hoHpitutlty of the ull- enriehcd tribe.'1 ' Other tribcHmen have naid ex tended vlsita to their rich Osae friemlH, eapuclally ' in the winter months. So many camo this win ter , that officials of the, Oshko aKcncy decided 'their wards were beintf imposed uiton. " jVn ordor requested visiting In dians of other tribes to leave the OHnutf tjeservation. ' Scottish Kite. Stated nicctinir Siskivou ftlKjf LodKe of Perfection. 7:30 7 p. m., April 8th. Itcfresh- meuta. 17 I 15. WILLUMS, Secy. Burns. Construction of Hennett Brothers garage building progress- Ins rapidly TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY tXJH SALK Ilano at about half valuJ easy terms. 225 South Oakdale, afternoons. 19 FOR SAIK Heifer. Guernsey and ' Milk Durham. Phone 1070. 19 KOIl RENT 3-ronm f.irr,lwh..H apt. with garase., 800 V. Jack son. . ; . J9 FOR SALK500-jral. oil-tank for irucK. I'nonc 4MS-K-?. . .18 FOU SAUK T Uhode Island Red coeKcreis and .0 hem. - A. K iirockway. rhone 7-F-21. 19 FOU SAI.K KldlntT corn cultivat or. A. E. ltroekway. Phone 7-F- si. ' . . to FOH KKXT Furnished room with or without tnard and garaite. FOIt UK N'T 4-room furnished house; -electric range, aaraare. ; Phone 1075., 1 l FOU SALE ?H arres, heautlful honn- site: om acre In pesrs good soil. lis .v. Grape. TH. 4ri- tf KOR SAI.K Cabinet shop. dolnK a fine huslnpss. Will satrldce. us ,o. vrape or call - - ( CATHOLIC HONOR SPONGING FIENDS Steering Irppqrtant !. to Cap Operation "Evidently motor car owners like tho taste of good ateerln' they ure ettin' today. I can't help concludln" that's the case- when I notice the: number of car owners that come In hero to have , the mechanism chocked when ateeerin' doesn't scein.tp be just right," says an expert Snochanlc.'1 ? . . "After all, every motorlat should renilze that good atcerin' lb only as good as It's .maintained, i, In- that way. It's like all other; .parts of tho car. If It Is allowed to follow Its own course, H'U likely develop, first,- a stiff nesH in turnin', and. second, a habit of transmlttln road shocks, .wheel movements, and other wobblin - effects .' back into the driver's arms. 'Keepin' steerin' in good condi tion is a matter of knowln1 what's likely to' make it less good. "There are : eight possiblo trou bles with the steerin that should always bo borne in mind. For one, und it's common,-too little air pressure - in the front . tires will make the wheels harder to turn. Lack of lubrication will, do the same thing. Poor wheel alignment tends to make the atnerin' wheel fight back and it often Is quite as bad in this respect as fncauin' ex cessive tire wear. . ,. "'.Wear in; the thrust, benrln' is one f the common causes of back lash, lving pin buahln wear Is another' source: of steerin' annoy ance that is particularly Iriitatin. VTho condition t of the heel bearln's also is important.' If they are ' adjusted too loosely, the wheel'll -.wobble and .t will be transmitted back to the ilriyer. Unequal adjustment of tho brakes also needs to be watched by the nian who demands a car that guides easily. . R does looseness Ih the front -springs !i 'ClilK Bear in' theau jussible troubles In mind, the car ownor -should havd Ilttl4 difficulty In loc4tln' Just what is wrong." 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