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' ; - . - MEDFOKD MATL TRTP.UXE, MEPFOTID, OnTiOX, MONDAY, .TTTXKIQ, 1020.' PAuTC STX 1 - . - . - '- - ' QUILT IS PIECED AT EAGLE POINT CIVIC CLUBFEET F, . hy Charles G. Booth. rtmilT nrAlnrilT mlrl' rMilli's ill ll frll liiiiirx III Iiik iif his luai III llnl I 111 V IIILM I i lM-Ollll-1- Hill llC lUM.XIll. I lllll'. II M'i.llT. 1' 1 1 , 1 ill if I KiA r i "" "'- " hlm "" l""l'B I 191 I I llLVtLsL.l1 I jcarils used III I hi- ilNiislnilli kiiiik- " 'What yuh ' . .1 I... 1 I.. .. r-.t... I N)n.ii-ls: M.ilki.1 rji rein! Kwry I'lti li'K face aiilM ai iil In t!io inuk. lllhiK lust In ll"' lii'i'l krr fcillur 1 I'atl hail lu .ress hi, hamls to uilh tliH l.untly. P li-rsim ill- his nuki-il ht.y lo iinii't tha pountl-ii-l-aUly nnll's ill ll fi'll Iiuiii-k IiU Iiik 'f hix In-art. The iluoi- 0ionoil nnwt la- t-omlnk; In. Ilil nrnlllitl to IiIh .-IS. uh want?' liu Miarli'd, ui'iv inarl.iil mi ili-wily (lint Ihi' in a fall" Imitation of l.undy's ' marking 11111M mil In- htm hy Hit" . Ihk1i-!IU Ii-(1 vok o. i. w.i i.. i.i, i vn n,. 1 111 I C N" tA , l'OINT. flic. June liam-ll iU' mil uu- ii-iij.-f in . ... .. ,. , .... " . mm,., ..',.,. t','.-.,v..,..i ! 1. (KlMTlal.) Jiiiy .Mlllunl, who I l.i"ly'n Mifctarlcn an- iiiaBiiir.vlliit was J".'1 IHiin' a look-Hur-.' , (hiii-cluD I ho (Me Iiniiuvimiiitlwiii) )n)m(;(1 lnj)t Iiiy hy IgUumt. pari ..I' liU i-uniilne plot. ! "lit out, tli.-ri!1 ilail nhouteil in club met Tliurmluy afternoon. Jane i ,,.,.,,. janK ,, ,nii ,.llt" 17 f,,,,.. IVKi-snii ivIiiiiih In l.ulllly'.s ulllii" the xunie voice. ; C, In their hull over Ilrown'x atari'. tur(. of one leg l.eliiw tlie knee 'mill n 1 ii-i's hlm of 'l iIiib. Tlii'j i "FII1I1 slammed tin. 1I001 'nhiit. T, c.n.llv nut.ihi-r of ' and t wo fracture of Hie other leu. 1 fill-, lull 1 ,11 liny M llllll.'l ' ' n.-.unillK num. lailiea pn-miit and the time wunl'""' I" in milto a h-iioiih i-ondilioii. I Mr. i'arrie Miller ami dailKhter. GOLD BULLETS SOUTHERN OREGON COMMUNITY CLUB AT TALENT HOST TO OLDER LADIES PLAN FOR TALENT spent in plrHi.tr 'l"Ht MoHis. H.U'khoh rur in nay ,M I Marian, ami AIi-m. (Jllstnii ami Kthfl Klorey, Mm. JI. JJ. CuinpbHI ! Austin' Ki'iwr of Salom, wliu win unl AIik. H. i:. Ilowlelt. jri-turnlnj- from Korl Joih-m, Calif., .Mr. uml Ali'H. Amlrvw Dalpozzti MH.n, .sn(f,ty whj, Mr. and Mr. iin'.l diiUKhtur. MIhs KMv, ami tlnlr -nink .Milk-r. Kuest, AMhh L.hih Hrown, stopppil j u itt)(.r c,.nijiil un their way to .Santa J'arhuni, ',,itIt Tlnusilay lr,kin nlK-r his i'iilif., for a two lia.vH' visit at the ( I(J.(,IM.,.y J(.fnro h-avhiK for Ott-an home of Mr. and Mia. Kai l mniT. t j.J(l k j.iu party wh vn route from Hi-I ,t.,.Vn Clcancn and hH nlnt-r. ulllc lo tliolr hnino in California. I MrM ,.;11(M i(iijikhiiiI, and her little A minor opm-unon was ihm- KUIJ nuhtUi (Jean, left Thursday inuinik- for Cfiihlund, Calif. M fornit'd on MIkh Lota Jicnslmw hint wwli ul tho BiuTt-d Heart huspital in Medfonl. "Jim; HurlcBon of Klamnth KuIIh 1st vlhltinK "t the home of ln-r duuKhter, and non-ln-lav, Mr. and Min. T. M. Castor. Ml. KarnH worth and family, who hftvc hten lorated on the ranch hclonKlne to iivu. itrown and hdiih for a lotiK time, removed to Talent l.lHt weclt. Mih. Tetrry and Mrs. i'erey llniey went to Central 1'oint Tuch tlay afternoon and hrouht Mi-h. Solh haek with them for a few day' vinlt. Mr. and Mrn. Charley Jacltson and family of Medford are now at home at their ranch near the Uutjan - place. Mr. Jack huh han hud the houHc remodeled and has throe nrreH In iadlno clover and other cro)H. Air. and .V.ih. O. F. DuvIch left Sunday moi-niiiLf fur a week'H- vlnil at Myrtle l'oint. Mr. and AIi-m, William Terry visited Guy Trultt at the Marred Heart hospital In Medford .Sunday, Mr. Prultt underwent an operation fur appendlciils and did not do cr well. After the visit, Mr. and Aim. J'erry nmtured to Ashland and jtp(nt til rest of the day nt the home of- Mr. and Alia. Kd IliKh. Mr. and M r. l'Hter .Smltli of Klamath Kails were recent vis itor at the home of Ah, and Airs. C K. Cowden; Alr and Mrs. V. C. Clements it tended the annual commence- j ir.L'nt of St. Mary's academy. In the Sacred Heart Catholic churca at ' Medford. I firtirB lanl;ey and Chalmer i P.:nj?er, fitrnierly of the ltoj;ue t'.iver vat ley and recently if Vaki ma. Wafh.. were culling on friends Krlday evening In lOagle l'oint. Mrs. filanclio Stanley and thil itrn left Wednesday morniiig with her unrie for Hiiver lake, where Ihejr will spend tho summer months. vln will enter Hie races at San Jose. .Mi-, anil Mrs. Calvin CnlUIns and Mrs. Junes and son of Kurcka, fa llf",, who visiled at the Dirk May home, returned home by way of 'reseenl City, Airs. Nell Cnnler is visiting friends In Ashland. Aiiss Gladys Holmes, accom panied hy tier little niece, spent Decoration day in Portland. Uttle Nadlne Abbott Kpeut I"Kt week with her grandmother AIc Klnnlrt in Sams Valley. .Mr. and Airs. J. ,. Hnlloek of .Myrtle Creek were dinner guests of -Mr. and Air;-. John AleJlrnpsey Thursday. They were on their way to visit their daughter at Sun Di ego, Calif. Air. and AIih. J. - Alenefee of iiOH Angeles are visit ing tlielr daughter. Airs. ). D. Tucker, and may locate in the valley. Orth Miller spent last week witli his grandmother, Airs. Tom Kame. of Trail. Aiiss llcrtha Aiyers of Gold Hilt was visiting her sister, Mrs. John Welch, Thursday. Mm. KII.1 Seth is visltini? her sister. Mrs. Nick Young, of Kagle l'oint. Truman Scott has returned from California, whero he M)tnt the winter. Otto Frazier and family are staying at the home of Tm lteteher. CENTRAL POINTW.R. C. linnet inlvNCH mid IVIrrsu-rs uohleii hlll,''! course. 1- itch had 110 1'c6hoh to -11 ll.es l.uuily in liu; linill. hilleve the two flK'lreH I10, saw were not d.id'.s ami J.umly'ii, lut 'll.l"ri:n 40 1 d.m't think one man In a huu- "lllill" mill ".Villi" died could have carried It off. "Had wan pretty liadly Hliakcn," . "it wasn't likely that Klli ii Jerry continued, -1.111 lie couldn't would look In 11 aln for awhile, prcreinl 10 li'VielH he didn't f"el. ! ,, craiamed the marked curd l.undy wan a rascal and he'd IM,, ., perl.et and raised tile wish l.n.iiKht it on himself. Dad slid',,f nM. rH,rih window to tho to)., over to the door, expectini,' this fm,iIK through he ilroppeil to would he the end. jthe roor of the l. an-'o l.n-'V, . "When liif opened the door lie J then to the ground li'-low. IIo lis caw the rush lie had expected ieed. Noinim,- happened. ne hadn't hemin. It didn't Pike dad hadn't l.ei-n .seen, evidently - Me Imub to realize that the kIiouIIiik remenihered, then, that lieil for uiisiairs had h.-en lilentlfleil witli j-ottell to hrinK Iundy'H miitnlfv that downstairs and that It was , passes. Well, ho W'UHIl't golnu supposed 10 he pint of the. Bdlenil 'hack for them. jollification. I came to (he inltie property "Hut Just then he saw Fiteli 1 1,, eulleil Jlillou liy name. Hut orealt .away Irom a uroup or men , lilllon didn't answf.r. Dad caWed near the front door and come j niln. mill he didn't nnswoiv slowly down the hall lo the slair. "n, peered Into the shadows of Dad itulckly shut the door. Fitch's ; the overhaul,-. Had Dillon laid casual unit didn't Indicate he sus- some sort of a. trap for hlm? he j wondered. The (julrkcHt way to peeled sometliliiK' W'ns wt'.HlK. "Dad had Intended to Kilhmlt the find out was to move towards the cards and Dundy's oilier pair of inline door, and tills he proceeded i;lass. si to ihe miners, hut with i to dy. T.iere was no siun of Dil l.llndy dead and the miners full of Ion anywhere, his cheap will-key. ho dotihtcd if i ".lorry!- did shouted, this were wise. TJiey'U, Li;..uiorc.- "There Was. no answer. 'Jerry!' j (lly Mi's. 51 11 1'liill Trycr) : TADK.NT. Ore,, June ill. (Siie tcial.) At the meeting called Wed ' nesday nlfht to orKauize tho Arcll--ery In I. I a inenilii'rs wore-takon i in. wlilch cousllluted Ihe charter m e in h e r s. Temtiorary officers were elected, and a meeting was called for next Wednesday nlKlit I to elect permanent officers. I'ians Jare helm; arraiiKed 10 orKanize a 'team In southern OrcKou to coiu ' pete in the iirchery tournament 'with any other district of the :;late. I The heaihiuiirtoi-H for the tourna , meiit will he arraiiKed for in Ash 'laml. and one here in the city park l.oliind the town hall for practice. i.V very intereslim; two-tarifet shoot i contest as enlercd Into. A j.:ood ! sized crowd was present eonsider jiliK the stormy evenim,'. I flus Deck, who had heen called to .Sii iti:i, Kan., on account of the jdcalll of hia father, returned home Wednesday mornlne;. I Thuodore, .Ioiioh from Whltllor, i(':ilir.. Is visltliiK with his sister, j .Mrs. Victor .Mason, and family, I Sunday , afternoon .Mr. and .Mrs. j.Maron and ,t;ieir Kiie.st visited. friends In the Valley View district. I .Mrs. Charley Kates Is confined AND DEPT. MOT; ij lM."i,.fr:u,.vj W, , vf5 ' JO? . EIV- o pi'rttiV ffrl rtdlhlrd 1th snirthing soft and heavy .Icn-y's lnnly ihi.n likely Al im ( urn Crandall, who lias'i,, .K. j., , Tll(B w ... ; Vm-i Jriv jusi returned from a vitdt al i:enil ,nj. ,ji;iur(. nd Portland, uml lier 'trot her, C. li-A-i I i-f t-nierUiininy ihe t'i lynch him andiho roared. 'This is Alcjc!' and inquire into tho t "t'ncle Jerry didn't answer, and nteiiiv of i.n cas- afterwards. He dad took out his keys. His hands 1 .1 -.;J . . ' niJufii 1 1 ih nun i winilnu ... ..s iimk sit th:it Mo cmi i hutillv fil vwil Crandall. and fum.ty, were at ; K;,inhOUtrh and the uep rtm-r T 1 he murt tio lH'1,l,r ti,lin Ihilt- -t,l k,,-v lnU tlu ol,li ,iml luil the Sunuyside for dinner and spent lru..T, Airs, j.ui-r Peed ai4 ' lie Mid over to the door and ' "He went into the tunnel, call in it afternoon, froir. their new v. w- i .. u... . 1. 1. 1 iiiir in 1'nele Jerrv. Tiiei.. was on MoiiroM, at their regular meeting ! loitering on the stair. Shut- i"' ,-sponse. He found a match, but Juri" S- UtiK tiic duor, he huirled into tliat ( ,"'fo'L hp i'uW strike it his feet Mr. Alury ;rim left Saturday Mire room. Pn.f. ssor Jji vdeu ! collided with sonu-tliing wift and fur CoivaMi., where siie will spend Pope s v. ax figures stood in two j heavy home nt Griffin Creek i 1 . .1 ANDERSON CREEK, I At .-ft I '! j d a y Air. a ml Al is. 1 1 Kanu w ! e ph-asintly surprised bv Frank Marquess and family xMl from th,,'r nephew, Ittdiert wero down from tho GreeitsprinK 1 A- 1,"n' "n,, nis '""Khter, Get.r Mnuntaln SHturdny. jK,H- 01 l'rtand. James AtacDowell and fiimityl -v'"t'n Kd.ly. who has been went to Aledl'ord Tuesday on bust- 1 w ,u hM, "l 'wen-iregon camp tie vera I months with her daughter, I ""oiiis near the dnor. Dad gratdied "It was Uncle Jerry tie hud ness. Tho rain Monday was surely a fiho thing for the crops on the creek. it was the hunlcKt rain we have, had In years. Airs. Denzer. Alia, Holtman and No. I at Itutte Falls, wan imlle seriously hurt in an accident Wed nesday. Mrs. M. At. Kindle and little Helm of Medford, anil Airs. John llarnum and daughter, Janett Aim. James MucDowetl and fum-!""m ,w,n "''". "ere visitors llv spent Monday at tho MayaM" 'r""-" i'diit Thursday, liuiuc. ,E- A- I''!' "f Oakland, Calif.. ' Itov P.uvhnell flnlslieil loLlnL''iM "tinff F- U. Gbas-m In Ids for James MucDowetl last week. There was a dunce at .Mr. Pierce's Saturday evening, which was much enjoyed. Airs. Holtman spent Sunday at All's. At ue Do well's. D. V. Hale was out to Medford un business .Monday. Gi-okkc Young was oul to Tal ent Friday. Mt!l Shann vWHed at D. C. Hale's Sunday. George Wttolpley and family were out to Talent Friday. Allsn CyntltlH At unit b y unit mother spent .Monday in Talent, Sni'Tll OKANGK, N. J., June in. (lt Mrs. Mnrgiiret Casterton, wife of Jolm Casierton, general purchasing agent of the Standard oil compuny-,- witu burned to- ileath today In a fire which destroyed the Casterton homo. Her husband and her two young step-children were -.1 barber idmp In Ihe absence of Aler vin Glcason. .Miss Alary Alee spent Thursday with her sister. Airs. J, H. While, In Aledtord. Fmcrft Picked, Carl and Poland Hover, are home frnn ( S. C. Koy Jons received a li-iter from Webster WerU, w ho reported a flue nip ami 11. und Ids parents in the best of health. lie bad taken a trip lo l,nng lleuch, will also go to Calalina Island, and will take a course lu couching before, return ing- next fall. BEAUTIES BLISTER Xapuleon Hona parte and pulling the table out of the hit mediate rmiue i.f the lleht nl.ove ! 'li chest I ter ' stum oieu ov er. j ic 1a y on 11 is back dead with u bullet wotiml in planked hlm down sidewise on tlte 'chair Dundy had occupied. Dad rolled i.undy Into Ihe shadows behind the table, stripped him pf his gray shirt, and drew It over Nuptdeon's head and shoulders. Then he crowned Napoleon wit li Dundy'H lial. Hot l.undy's glasses on his nose, and lowered the light. "Someone knocked fin ihe door. Dud dropped Into Hie chair, faced Napoleon, and casually lighted a cigarette. J let his hand slide round his KUi: bell, at the same time blowing a e'ead itf etKareite Muoke between himself and Na poleon. "The floor opened. Dad glanced over his shoulder. Filch was look ing iir. Nodding casually to htm. dad exhaled more stunke into Na poleon's face. Sweat trickb-d down his checks, his heart seemed to lie climbing i hi it his windpipe. "'1 waul to talk with you about that evidence, J.undy, he said calmly. "Filch drew back and shut the door, Duil crept over to the door ami peered out again. Fitch was leaning over the gallery rail. Downstairs the hullabaloo was worse t ban ever, ' Dad bent fver l.umly and went through bis pockets, but lie found neither the mining transfer nor thi cheek, although he recovered the original stake ho- had lost to l.undy on the final hand. The (Copyright If'Jit Win. Morrow Co.) IVlcrson's iirotlicr dead Alex's own llft In danger his sensational escape in lommTOw'.s chapter. CENTRAL POINT GRANGE lly F. II. Ntrohimdrr CKNTIIAI, POINT, Ore.. June t n. (Spccla I (---Grange merlin k Fri duy evening brought out about the largest number of Grangers a: a meeting since orcutilat inn, a lit tle over a year nun. Anions the visitors were Sums' Valley, 4 0 ; Jacksonville, Dl; Kagle Point, S; l.lve Oak (Pogue river), 7; Duke Creek. I Prother Westfietd. with demit card from Seattle, Wash., was ac cepted and ll is hoped he will better the poultry business, so that Pogue lilvor valley lien products wilt bo in demand. A few remarks were made on the hall building program by I trot hers Sparrow, I lensell, Tyrrell, I Scull, Winters, Ward and Perry. The entering of Sums Valley drill team in I heir orluinul way, lu tann ers' costume t he nun in blue overalls and the holies in house- to her bed with an attack of the flu. Fd Alaxon is driving a new Du rant coach since returning from iiiverside, Calif., where lie has :qent the winter. Air. and Mrs. Holly A. Perry of Ashland were guests at thp home of Air. end M rs, Flmer Kiucaid Wednesday evening. K. 10. Cool: is rcDuiring Hie roof and upper story of the Webster home,, which w.h damaged by fire u few weekn utfu. Mr. and Airs. John Kobison, Airs. Fdyl he Cochran and daughter, F.st her, spent Sunduy picnicking and fishing at the Gold Kay dam. Air. and Airs. Will Childers joined '.he pirty In the afternoon. George Whetpley spent Wednes day hi town calling on friends. Mr. Wind 1 1 ley went on to Medford in the i.Mvrnuon, where he disposed of Hie pell oj a coyote at the cfturt h nilf. Dirk V! i-loop has purchased the nld packing hoimc along tho Southern Pacific right of way. The bid lit ing will lie torn down and used by Air. Virloop to build a hou;.e on Hie properly recently purchased hy-hhn on Gibson ave nue. , The rain of Wednesday has damaged considerable hay In this section, though If it can be gotten off the ground It will make an im mense crop for the s.econd cutting. Wc al-e glad to report that. Airs. Fdmojison has recovered slightly frcm the partial paralytic stroke whh h she suffered about six weeks ago, to be able o walk a few steps with (lie assistance of nomeone helping her. ' The Dadies' Aid of (he Alethodist church will meet at the home, of Airs. Cora Ocnhnm next Thursday afternoon at Ii:3(. Kev. Audley Drown, accom panied by some of tils Hoy Sctmts attended the scout court of honor Almiday evening at tin? court house In Medford. Finer fck Jones was advanced to the rank of second class and Itob Dullen was awarded a merit badge for firemunship. Hob was very active lu assisting at the fire whica took place at the Webster home a couple of weeks ago. The signal crew which tins been installing the automatic block sys tem through Talent has completed its work and moved the train out Thursday morning. Professor .Milter gave tin; eighth grade oxu ml nations Thursday and Friday to (hose who failed at the .May lest. (lly -Mrs. Marlon Trycr) TAI.KNT, June 10 --Speclan-r--: The Community club held its fara ; well party Wednesday afternoon with a very good attendance, con sidering the inclement weather. The program for the afternoon consisted of four violin solos b; Frank Worka accompanied at the piano by Airs. Everett lioone; reci tation by. Utile Alius Hell; reading. "AIother'H Day." by Airs. Charley Dong; two vocal hoIoh- by Aiiss. Flmiheth Higgins; reports, of the secretary and treasurer for tifee year by tho secretary und treas- ( urer. The outstanding and finul num-j her on the program was a jig. danced Uy Airs. Hoy De Vanrier. accompanied by Airs. fJoono und Air. Works. About D)0 Hat .down to a do-1 tic'ouH lunch of ice en;am, cak; ami coffee. Thin being a special ' entertainment for the-older ladies (jf Ihe town and vicinity, about Hi ladies who acknowledged being , ov.or 70 were mutlo the-honored guests. j After the .banquet the afternoon' was brought to a close by pre senting flowers ' to the honored guests and ' visitors. ' Al rs. Douis , Drown, Airs. Ed Rorgo from Mod ford and Mrs. Driscoo from Asli- j k'nd were out of town visitors at the club. Superintendent and Mrs. priscoe of Ashland accompanied by Mr. and Airs. Wesley Vogeli, spent Sunday afternoon in the Little Applcgate district. Mr. and Airs, Dnlbert Goddard and family returned last week, via the Koosevelt highway from ; Riverside. California, where they hud spent the winter working in, the fruit. Airs. Virgil Winkleman and four children who have been spending the past week at tho home of A. Winkleman, returned to their home nt Oakridgo Wednesday mbmlnfr. ' 1 tjass Taylor of tho Willow Crock district wan -willing on old friends in rpnlent Wednesday. j Charley -Hooper of Ashland was a business caller in Talent Tues day afternoon! Itrtilher J 'olhs Foch PA II IS. June H - ol') Father Germain Foch. Jesuit priest and younger brother of the. lute Mar shal Ferdinand Foch, died today. less than three moot lis a tier- his N'ddi'-r brother passed away. Over 400,000 women and girls who wero weak, 'blue," nervous, run down, and unable to do their work ftronerlv, have improved their lealth hy taking Lydia K. rink ham's Vegetable Compound. Hy accurate record, 98 out of every 100 report benefit. You can be almost certain that ifrwill help you too. 1 State loard of Health TELLS THE TRUTH Our every water test from oiu Swimming pool is "Condition A" "Safe for drinking pur poses." It is the only Gas Chlo rinated Swimming pool 'A'i? and has no equal. . Life Guard, and swim ming 1 lessons hy Mv and Mrs. E.- A. Mo Donald from Honolulu. i A THE NAT; Phone 1000 Imagine yourself popping a bushel of CORN at time what would it j taste like? j Some kernels would be popped some burnt some un-' changed. A little at a time is the only way to pop corn. And by roasting coffee by their patented, , continuous process a few! pounds nt a time, instead of in Iiullc Hills Bros, roast everv 1 I.. 'I'L u J ULiiy ivi:iii'. a in: I csui i yuu , taste a flavor no other coffee has. i HILLS BROS ! v.c-fr m r r 11,11. Frrjh from tbc rrt'f inal vacuum pack. EasUy opened with the key. O 1919 .. A y CIVIC BENEFIT Wlien you get the habit of banking a portion of your income regularly you will help yourself, the bank, and the. community in which you live. ... ', For hy your act you are adding to the available capital of the commu nity, thus assisting toward home building and other industrial de velopment. Begin Today and Help Your City Grow The Jackson County Bank ESVABLISHED 18S8 Medford, Oregon . . , Commercial Savings Sufc Deposit " HUMIlliR I bDKHAl HI SI.HVI: SYSTEM Rose Festivrd June 8-14 U AND HOLLY STS. PHONB 244 A Complete Gleanino amd Dyeing Service I....-I. .....I o... i . ... . . . . i !.. . : ' ' ' "'" 1,1 i .mil six runul.l:ii'.i lor ;inm iilli'y ..l. l:sTo. T,.x,m. .Urn,. 10. l-un.ly b d. sk. m t J..- ,,,,,, ,,; (.mll,lal... f,.r (Vntral : 141 -Thin -four Am..-l.-;.n iM-autl..,,!'"''" 'f Nl.l 's l.i.'l. ,. rt an. I wcon.1 . ..Iiuicii. inr IIH I I I- i.r .Miss" " . ...in- .iii .my iiiiiu DOUBLE ACTION Fin t In tbt dough thtn la th eran Same Price for over 38 years 25 ouncei lor 25 Use less than of high priced brands MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED IIY OUR 0 OV UR NM li NT i.i'iiuly un Ini rmvlKii rnirlfa In III.HTOW hlKllt fur the Illli' uf Miss rnlvi'rsi. A l.iiltiinu Milt l-.'l'U til W'htrll nil Ihe mr! pani.t.Ml t.-fori. a '' l "f r.5.cnlll. rent tli-oil yi'sl.-r-iluy'n pioltrani. Si vcinl i.f t - Bil ls, r.ulKUvil l.y a IM-iI.'khm. tinilii'iM lur... unit n Misiei'iim xun, wcii. V"f in- unci- imi mill, imni.li lull all wi'i'i- ii.vUi'il iiiili kly. t'lilli'il Slal. s al lln Inl.'i imlli.l-il j '' ' "' ' ""'I' I'a.Mii-iil i.l Uu- . In i K Iiiiki'iiiii i.f )ii I. h i ll ii .1.. Iiimi. t,,J lii n In. K,it ..til ..r Hi., v.illoy. iiIkIh. Tin. wlnnrl- will niat.-h !I',""V N "'inilil n..l. il.ly t in.l on. uansii'i' anil 1 1 1.4 us woul.l la- tin- Tiro Ml i. Hum s. IIiii . tin.) nti.ii'il to li.ok nt 1 In iliinnuy anil that siM-onil luipulsi. tm.k hlni. Why not miikp It livo af a kltnl'.' "If In' ilii.iiiiht ai.uin it I'list i,.r. May. two xnlfit inlnutos, hi' iinulila't liavo ill. ni. II. Im' li,. hailn't liu. rhaiiia In Ion i.f imlllau n nvi'i'. Ill' Klani'i'il IhrmiKli Iho ilonr imaln. Klii'h still hum: ..v.-r Hi,. Kalli'iy rail. KiimklliK. Slint'thii: tin. An lliliiiloulst Main 1I.11.1. ilail .-. l. .1 ,.lf his shin an. I J I'.Kl SAI.DM. Jam' 10. l.-Vl hilsOi il lain I hr Miirp i...mi. sit. Xllllluuli.in ar. I.i'lh.yi'il to havci1""1 l'"'k.'.l tlli i K . -1 i . ---1 I'an- nillnli'rt'il tin- Ki. ti. h al . hai'l'. i "i"f anil In' li.ic ,.tf ihi' dummy's Hist. Damns-,', a hlth official ..f hi-aihlli'ss, ilioiv his silk shhl hm-i-ihi' anll.iaai Irs ili.ai naint of tin.'"" hi'ail anil slu.lil.lins, ami s.. 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HILL, Manager Phono 105 . 39 N. Central Bedford, Oregon $15.85 ... ' -' Tickets at this fare (the regular one way fare plus one-third for the round trip) may be used for the going trip any day June 7 to 13, in clusive, final return limit, Monday, June 17. , .Planning a vacation? Sec . our representative regarding . low summer excursion fares. Makes Skin Look Velvety I Thi' kin f youth ll.'s in iv.-rv bo i' ' 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii''i mmmmi " w y souther n I -T 1 ., rn Tin- V y'l V ''! SI J. C. CARLE. Agent Phone 34 lor 1 pawiMl hy th 1. nun-tit. No pastlni'. tiak iT itM-i'tu ntti-inptu t upiirVv n,M"l, i'ini in.- itr. jfav-1 tna.l "riiiiwl. in of a nt hi ii im ..ul i.f Hit m. A!l I""'"" " t ii corky tilt, und I ' - - optiiUinl thi rfft'et. .Iiir i )...., i InVn. or trritat ton. A new Pi.-mh rortland (onti urtion v 111 st.n t Ihi tont -lulrh t it. l;o,l. j ro i' ninln It sprrmt nmr xltortly on ITMi.min p,r,.t f,. Hilt' "la. ilioppt-.l l.rhtn.l :uio1.oii'h S,,,,M,,,,,V nni' l,',,',1', '-''i'-" lrr. j Mllll.nv .., , , . , i..i...; . N luoro shihv no-t-M ii mmv- nil i j u.in ii.io , rmuim out -i,ii vui1 inoko. i i i i.-1 i . , i , 1 1 .... i.t.. Women's Hose I $1.00 Pair E Silk from top to toe with : pointed heel. 1 feF on 4!uvh,v UMtU', .sis. itu.iu iu(iiiaisKrvpncax;tST, :.-.n p:itivriy rrail your tnlcnn, virtue r.rj f.iulis in the dmwvngi, iimlt oral i .hut no:i that you scribble when "lost iinhmelit", . I Sfn.l yoitr " cribblincy or tigmrtura r T MnhK Knctuar ihrpi. turof :. Mik.lo Ihfud. rut from bn of M.kfcla rnrsu BnJ Im.-rnli. A,Mmi Lou.w Ra.t eu- .rf EAGLE TENC1L CO., NtW YORK CITY OESOl Trowbridge Lumber Yard . ""'iin in Lumner ana Building Material! Dlttrlbutort for Johnt Mannvllla Rooflnaa Trowbridge Cabinet Works Cablncta, Wlndowa, Doora, Screena, Etc ThB. 0111 Reliable Catabllihed In 101 Whan In need of ANYTHING for Building, Phone IM. " vi rcai aervica to you ioezxo imll 11 o 0