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TOYFOTtP ' MaTL TRIBUNE; MTOFORiX Ot?EnOT, TTTTrRSDAY, MAT 2-1, 1Q20. PAGE TWO AT EAGLE- POINT . EAGLE POINT, Ore, May 23. (Hpaclnl.) Thursday mornlnn wan . acene of 'great- pleasure when o number of' Hums Valley ladles mir prised Grandma ..WIUiHe., The hidlos brought (theft1 own lunuh and tho day iwas spent in .pleasant conversation . and piecing a quilt. Those present Included, fi.ru. 4. Krlnk, Mrs. Joe Dusenberry.' Mary A. McKlnnla,' Mrs Leta Blgham, Mrs. James Kneeland, Miss Rose Prink, Mrs. F. U Caton and the Misses Dorothy and Klsle Wllhlte. . Charlie Humphrey has been several days moving the goods for William Crandall who recently sold his place and is moving to Griffin Creek. Mr. Humphrey on his re turn trips brings a load for F. C. Myers who has purchased the Crandall place. Monday evening he brought out a load of cows and Tuesday morning a load of other goods. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Spencer of the Alavlsta orchard were pleasant rallers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ward as also were Mr. und Mrs. C. E. Cowden. Oeorge Phillips, janitor of the school was operated on at tho Hacred Heart hospital Monday morning. Dr. Sears accompanied Mr. Phillips to the hospital and Dr. Hweency of Medford porformod the operation. Mr. Phillips Is getting along nicely and wan able. toN visit with Mrs. Phillips Tuesday, morn ing. Donald Ashpolo Is on the sick list and Ib being attended by our local doctor. - ., Darrell Stanley, son of Mr'and Mrs. Harvey Stanley Is sick with the measles. - Mr, Wright of Brownsboro was In town Monday morning intend ing to business at tho First Hlalo (junk. ,; , Mr. Underhlll of Central Point was in town Monday morning at tending to business. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hurst wore in Medford Monday afternoon. Mr. Hurst had some dental work done and they wero trading at the stores. T - John Robertson has gono into the wood business:' He has A large supply on hand, stove length .or cordwood and does his own haul Ing. " -i' Read This! If You Have Varicose Veins i If you or, any relative or friend are worried or suffer because of varicose votns, or hunnhrH, the bcMt advice that anyone In this world can give is to get an original two ounce buttle of Moono's Minora Id Oil from Heath's Drug Store or any first class druggist and apply night and morning to tho swollen, enlarged veins, rubbing gently up ward and towards tho heart us the blood in the veins flows that way. Hoon you will notice that they are growing smaller and tho treatment should be continued and a bumUiKo worn until the veins are of normal site. Emerald Oil Is a clean pow erful penetrating oil. that promotes a healthy healing. Told is Mrs. Alcester Van Dwyn und daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Cochrun of Cohurg, spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Howlett and Miss Hultle Hewlett at the Hunnyslde hotel. Mis. Van Dwyn and Mrs. Ilowlett are cousins. ' Mr. and Mrs. Guodo of McDool, Calif., were cullers In Wattle Point Friday eve;iing. Mr. und Mrs. Goodc will bo remembered by a few us valley residents 23 years ago. After spending u pleasant hour with 'Mrs. JlowlelC4hey left I for Prospect whore they will visit with Mr. Goode of that city. The two men are brothers.. . -Mrs. Joe Movmaw .and daughter Vivian and Mrs. Wlllliim Perry spent Tuesday with' Mrs. Fred Dut ton. . Mr; and Mrs. J. C; Spencer or the Alavlsta orchard wore guests at tho Sunnyside. Sunday noon and visited ull afternoon wlih the Hew lett. ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Force and little daughter Beverly Jean mo tored to Central Point Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Force, parcnts.of Paul Force. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caster of Ragle Point, entertained Saurday evening in honor of their young sou otto Robort Caster, whose blrthduy anniversary was celebrat ed. . A lovely cake graced tho cen ter of the table with one candle in the center. Among the invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Caster und Misses Elvu and Sybil, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burleson, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Caster, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cofreon and daugh ters Dorothy and Joan, all of Phoenix, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bob Burle son and fluughtcr Mllly of Klainuth Kalis und Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Burleson, ulso of Phoenix. S. H. Harnlsh went to Central Pulnt Wednesday morning on busi ness. . . Mr. und Mrs. J. K. Itagsdale wero plcusant callers at tho homo of Mr. und Mrs. Wv S. ilougland Monday uftertloon. 1 'Tonl'VoHtal brouwht Mrs. Vestal and little dauKhtor Kathleen Eliza beth home from tho Community hospital in Medford -Monday. They are both getting along fine und we welcome them home. . Mrs. C. F. Davies Ik slightly in disposed hut nothing Serious. Miss Hutlle Ilowlett was in Mod ford Tuesday all duy on a pleuuuro trip. Mrs. Raymond Rater nnd chil dren of Medford und Mrs. Rose nnd children of Gold Hill visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Myrtle Von der Hellen. Ed Walling of 1'rnvolt, has built mo nrepiace, flu und other brick work around the porch for Mr. and Mrs. Percy Haley. Mrs. Myrtle Von der Hellen and Mrs. I'ercy Htiley c;illcd don -iM-rH.-Hop Klngery Monday afternoon,', Mr. j and 'Mrs. : G'us Nichols left" Tuestlay evening for Fort Klamuth where Mr. Nichols Is placing his cuttle in pasture for tho summur. -i . ; tV'"' ' ;'' '( VALUABLE NECKLACE H I5DDING, Cnlv Muy ZZ.m Theodore Bridge, retired miner, told of . finding a $50,000 pearl necklace in San Francisco Satur day. Ho said ha thought It was worth Utile and took it home with him. The string was lost by Mrs. Maurice Schweitzer of San Frun-clsco. cans irum Interestingly' an LAKE.CREEK WILL i LA K 12 CHRKK, Ore.. May 23. (Hpeclal.) Tho 1akc Creek- school 'will have their proRium Fvlduy forenoon, apfcnlc lunch at noon, .then In the afternoon they will plenn tho schoolhouse anrl visit. Frank and George Kllnglo are busy cutting and hnultnK wood from up Lake Creek road. They aro getting a good, supply. is. H. iHettlPB va In to Bee the doctor Monday! Jle In still quite poorly. .' Mr. and- Mrs. Andrew Grlasom attended the dance Saturday night. Jt was the first trip they made out with their car this spring. Mr. ami Mm. William Hoefft went to Medford Tuesday after noon on bufdneHH. MIhh Burr visited the schools in this vicinity Tuesday. , Miss Thelma Moore, who is em ployed at Mann's department store, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moore. Cluus Charley, who has been very ill with pneumonia, is reported to bo improving. Mr. and Mrs. Hoof ft had as a Kucst Sunday Mrs. Milter and fam ily of Medford, also Mrs. Clarence Cartwright and Orval VanDorfy. L. J. Rohrer was calling on Win., Almy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy GrlgHoy and son Donald ' and Harry Tonn spent J Mummy wun tneir parents, Mr, unu Mrs. M. U Tonn. Marvin and Wallaeo UaKdu1e of Chlloquln and Mrs. E. K. Jones, Hay HoKHdalo and Gladys Cowden spont Sunday at tho RaKsdalc home, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Itagsdalo of Ilerkcley, Cal.., who uro spending the summer on the ranch. Mrs. Amy Clrlsitonv will entertain i-lho ladies of the Lost Creek Com munity club Wednesday ut the 11. L. .Tonn homo. Mrs. Herb (irLssom, who has been staying near Medford for the past week, receiving medical treatment, relumed home Sunday. Her fath- F. Xtlmson, and her brother Uoyd accompanied her, returning home Sunday evening. Mr. und Mrs. .!. (upp of Med ford were at Iako Creek Sunday. There were also a number of picnic parties at Iuke' Creek or near. Mrs. Wilkinson reports there wero sev- Jlttl Ill'H 11 L Wilkinson eral it !) Cbtrenci up tothe )oud Indian soda sprliiKS. nee Pcaroo of Medford was springs Monday. He re-. turned with a load of sodu water. SiiNi Home. FHIHIJitlC'IIHHAFKN. May 21 fP) Kor 50 cents anybody may ( have a Hold ilok at KuhI, tho (inly I Koi H III. that over flow. Silo has licon sunt by train hack from (-iiera after traveling SCeppolln. - In tho Oiuf I'lagilo In tlaiMin. I TOKYO, Jaiian, May 21. (IV An outlirnak of bubonic plague Jn Osaka Iuih canned poHtptinement of the projected" Joumoy of Km pitnxr, Illroblto to -tho- industrial centers of the west. He was' to have left this week, but tho date of de parture from Tokyo has now beon net for May 28. I aper AMERICAN GIFT TO SPAIN rrr, : : : -Ki :,. .. , i .:: ' .' ' -i Orawlng of the huge statue of Christopher Columbus presented to Spain by the United States. The statue was unveiled at Palos, the port from which Columbus sailed on his vsyage io America. Th memorial is th work of Mrs. Gertrude Vanderbili Whitney;, Taxiinq Around Minneapolis has completed plans for a $450,00(1 improvement de velopment of the municipal air port. Work will be completed by mld-HUiniiipr. according to. liresont: lilana.- offlcluls in - eharBo are carryinir out the work - to V . uUI mutoly1 uualify the. airport fb? iin A-l-A ratlim, the highest given, by. tho department of commerce, rriin MttsliiirBh Aircraft Kei-ncy corpnration la preparing ' tp .da- f velttp . largc ' eoinmoreii.l airport almut a7 mllea north' of rittHhiii'B nnd adjacent to tho town of ;,But- leiv I'luns coll for development of 610 Keren with runways of from 1000 ,to iiono fi'ot , A school will bo 'operated fibm tho all-pint and tlw. ,,i,ii.ntlf,n nt nn nir line he I ,,., i,iiiai,ri, , WnHhincton Is under consideration. Itochestcr, N. T hns a neWiro latlng beacon Installed by a tiro company to nM filers. It Is a stnndaril 24 -Inch 7,000.000 candle power unit, which makes two revolutions per inlnuto. An auxil iary Reiiri hllght has been erected to project a shaft ' of light in tho direction of the Rochester municipal' airport. The Installa tion hus 'been -certified as an nid to navigation by the departmont of commerce and Is operated from dusk to dawn nightly. Locomotive .Cuts Auto In Two ' at s Grade Crossing y SAl.ISlWrtY, Mil., MuyM. iP) A freight locomotive f 'sheared the hack scat from an autumpbile . on a. grade crossing hero last night caus- log the death of three men. Two others, on the front scat fr wero Injured, probably fatal- ly, according to hospital phy 4 slclans. William Drailli-y, 20, and f Walter Kohblns, 16, negro, wero Instanly killed and .Mar- shall Johnson died later. Harold' Payne. -50., nnd l l'alge Morton. 20 Were not T Ml-nira iu iriuiri,' . VOLTAIRE'S 'CANDIDE' HOSTON. May 33. (P One hundred ami seventy years after publication, Voltaire's umHtcrpiece.l "t,!andlde" has hoen adJudKed oh-' 'scene by the United Ktates treua-1 ury departmont it was dlucloHCd today. Thirteen copies of the tory by tho French i'lillosoplicr con sinned to ti Mnntnn bookseller have been veiled, by W. W. liufkln, col1 lector of the port. Tho bookseller, AW, B, Dumas, who notified by the eUHtnnm au tliorltlfM thtit Importation of "Can dido" Into the I'nlted Stales was In violation of thi iurltf act 'bc cnuxc of Its text." ARGENTINA CITY HI! i dv ccdicc nc niiAicC!y,o"''a"ik,,""''n'piiwri" MK.VDOZA. Argentina. May 58 Ktxht perso.. were Injured, sntnw nerlously. In a serlea of stronR earth shocks early this morning. Many building were so badly shaken- that thelf walls were cracked and In some rases walls fell, t-uiin casualties. Ij , : . , The Airports The beacon atop the Lowry na tional bank building In Atlantu has been recent fled by the do partment of commerce for opera tion.- Tho inHtallntion i-onnlHtH ofi standard .2.000,000-candlo power rotating heat:on with a fixed Hhaft of IIbIU, pointing toward Candler field, the '.municipal- airport. Allentown, 1., Ik . considering the aniuisltUin of the department Qf commerce'1 Intermediate ficitt located ; near that city. A study Is under , way to detormlno the pos sibilities for expanding tho field to make it ' eligible for a high federal ulrport. rating. The city proposoH to raise tho necessary funds for Improvement of tho field . through u bond issue,, sub mitted to tho voters. , Tho airways division of the de- oartment of comnierco will start. a survey of tho IMttshurg-Clevc kind ulrway soon for the Installa tlon of navigation aids. The . department of commerce Jias dlsiionHmueU operation of the Belleville, N. .1.. airway bea con on the New York-Boston mall airway. "Owing to the congested nature of the surrounding district and the flood of competing lights, tho beacon was found to be Inef fective. The earth movement caused great alarm In the city which Is an Important trading point for commerce between Buenos Aires unit Chile The enrthfluake Interrupted wire communication with Chile. (Mcndosa was overthrown by an earthquake In 1861). DRY AGENTS AID RUM IS OTTAWA. May 2.1. V ! Kulcr. minister of national rovo- l nuo,. In a speech to the house of coniiiiiitiH vcslcrday. said inai nr,r por.ni. frnm Canada bad ,ieen jnmr, tn i-nltcd States ports dny oml nK,lt ,hout interference nA mH,o with the Old OI nnd 1 enforcement officers. ! His speech was devoted particu larly to tho defense of the position of the Canadian Rovernment in rofuslnw to withhold V clearance pnpora- from ships carrying liquor tn the United States. Gas Pains HeathB Guarantees Dare's Mentha-Pepsin and Is Dis pensing It to Many Stomach Sufferers You can ho m distrensrd with khh ; ami fullm-M Hint you think your : hnirt is Kiilnir lo mop beatlnn.' Your Hionmi'h may ho no illntrnil- od thai your broathlnK Ih short and You are dixxy and pray for quick relief wlmfs to he done? j Just one dessert spoonful of Dare'.s Mentha Pepsin and In ten , minutes the v:is disappears, the 1 prejtfiinK on the heart ceases audits mil net rn "ut" "' nether? Why hae chronic lndl scstlon at all? With this wonderVul medicine you ran Imnlsh Indigestion or dys pepsia or any abnormal condition that keeps the stomach In constant rebellion and one bottle will prove It. Heath's and every regular phar macist guarantees one bottle of Dare's Mentha Pepsin to rfhnw the way to stomach comfort or mope? CATTLE ARE DRIVEN FROM EAGLE POINT TO KLAMATH RANGE EAGLK POINT, Ore.. May 23. (Special.) The ditch company started a large band of cattle to Fort Klamath Saturday.- Among the men driving are 1-eonitrd Rrud shaw, Fred Furry, Iester Brad- J shaw. William Holman, Fred Btin son, and Marsh' Garrett is also on the road with .his cattle. The cattle are all together, forming large bands, and the men ride together for company,. Thomas F. Nichols motored to Fort Klamath Sunday evening and brought his father, Gus Nichols, back with him as ho had to-be on duty on tho Jury. Miss Dorothy ' and Miss-1. Klsle WJlhite, students at the Eagle Point high school, left for .their home in Lake Creek Friday even ing. The .girls make their, hqme with their grandmother during the school year. - ,.,w: ; Mrs. Dave Cleveland and - Mrs. Frank Hoover were ail day visitors Sunday with Mrs. Marsh Garrett. ' Mrs. J. E. Ragsdale went to Tal ent Thursday - and attended the graduation exercises, , returning to her home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coy are hav ing the exterior of . their house painted and-will paint their out buildings In the near future., Ben Klngery Is dojng tho work. ? Bmil Piel of Ashland was . in Eagle 1 Point Sunday calling on friends. . . I. M. Philbrook, one of our up-to-date farmers, was-lil town'Tues day trading, ut the Fubei; and Ch'er gwln i store and said that his daughter Kuthryn wus sick in bed: i . . , . , v l, - R. H. Burton who had been visiting - a few days in Medford, passed through town, on his way home to Butte Falls Monday morn ing. , Indict Klnuior. IXiri ANJI5J,E.S, May 23. Charges "cvadingr income tax payments" by filing false returns were cbnUiined in a federal grand Jury indictment today of Kleunor Boardman, motion picture actress, and an informatiitn filed against her husband, Kins Vidor, noted director, To 1Uaipoint Smith. WASHINfiTOX, May 23. (P) Ii-esident Hoover nun decided to reappoint It. K. Smith of Ixu isiana to "the shipping -board. Smlth'arpreHent term will expire shortly1 and hia nTninatlon Ih to be sent to the senate at' once. Your thot repair 1 f'M-l Jor there's nothing short of iron that lasts like Hunting ton Soles. I recommend them ' to all my customers who want all the shoe-mileage they can get with comfort and good appearance. " Outwear leather 9 to 1. Keep feet dry. Hold hoes in ihape. Wool . mark floors. Try a pair. Guaranteed to Give Satisfaxtrasi For Huntington Solos and IIcols go to MEDFORD SHOE SHOP Axel Sp.juth, Prop. . 231 ;E.; Sixth . flllni :.j.'..ivjA Women's Hose I $1.00 Pair m ' ' ... ! 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