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PACE SIX MKDKOIM) MATT, TRTT1TTNT!. MTCDFORD, QlHWOy. WKItXKSDAY. .1 VSV, 12. 1020.""" -.CIVIC CLUBS PLAN . CELEBRATION FOR ASHLAND JULY 4 GOiLP IB ' by Charles G. Booth. ilUIL ILEirS ASHLAND. Oro., June 12. (Xii-eiitl.) Ashland I to rclfliriiU' " July -lih with more than the tmunl i: innnji and cei-emuny, ucronling tu recent nnnnim'nu'nt. Ah usual, i In- UihlaiiK will be in eharK of plans, )ut thlw oryaniziulun will ret civo the hearty cooperation of v tlu- iiotary elnb, the Kiwanln, the VAVa and the local chain ter of "eninmei'ce. : Tne Mlk will have supervision of' arrangements coneernlnK e.ni'e'-Iortfi; the Kiwanltt the ile ? orallons; the Kotnry club Is Synopsis: IVterson rushes to 111 inlur to iielp tin r, Ills brother, fM'iin, hut limls liini dead In tlie imimU. Dfllmi, vio Itad (t'eii '.tiuiiliii the mine emi-mice, is iiiNsitiyr, nut 1'e(4'riiii eonchides .Ti'tVy kill fit Iiimveir. With n ehatacte-r-i-ll (f:luiv, I'eterxm d rut in I trs the ml lie mi mure' to will .lerry In lit toinh riiivvrr. As he I'Icts over the mountains from Skull Valley, he deHdes to adopt Hie n.mm "Andrew Otfdeii," al H. can-erof Ale IVirix.n, Kiimhler, ihIn. Chapter 42 Hehlnd ti M:isU. The throb nnrt hem of Jerry's voice reused on the final word and we siit in silenee nsfatn. f.in-y ua weepint: softly. I had to dah fur- Ihe tjvely at my eyes, and Henry hlev Ills nose more vigorously than usual. We had llvc-d thiuuli an pe -ted to line up the parade plant, emotional exerlnnre of creat In- and the ehumher of commerce will i tensity. The end of the drama h id work with any and all committees. plunged us. emotionally exhausted. Announcement of definite plans ! Into the depths. are delayed, awaitim; the return of' The precision wi!h T.J1M1 the Jihn H. Fuller, chief executive of ihe Mthians. In spite of the rain, the park playground has been well patron ized by youngsters, larKe ami small; the. barefooted ones particu larly paying but litt'e attentiuii t the w e a t h e r. Merry-Ko-nmnd 1 1 'i' i nurse lie didn't figure on black , iliaii.' 1'ut 'Hili'in had .and about I ! five years after Dad came Into, the" ':in Kehpe, he turned up and tie- j imituded S-Vi'M) a year to keep his j mouth fih tit about the kllliriK of! ' Lundy. j "Had paid him. It wasn't cow- iaidice. n1 C'Mirse. He always doubt-j ed Dillon's ability to make the t , chaise -stick. Mm Dad hail mar-' rled, I was born, and mother was in delicate health. If Dad had kicked Dillon out he would have involved himself In a nasty and the shock would probably ha 'linihe,l her. So ;ie paid. Alter : met he t 's death, J u years hxo. Jit? ;;thank from openinc up the case on my account. "Dail h:id marie a barre of mon ey and $5,0fiu u yer meant not h Nik to him. Dillon stent him a poker ehip every year to remind him the money was due. A month hko J 1 1 t Ion ovei pliiyed his hand. II riiipnled' I iMi.otHi, This jolt LARGEST CROWD ASHLAND SCHOOL i ATKMnc PDAMpr ' DflADn ynuiDrDO HMU1U0 UnHIIUL : DUttlU Y UV DU0 I I MiKene lah- VtAi'rettuy even Inc. .Miss (in ley han spent the year ai : tending the Stale university. W. J. Quack nbush of Talent was iittendiiiK to . business affairs illl IN SAMS VALLEY ASK RE-ELECTION ASHI.AVD, Ore., June 12. (Special.) Hal .lc'aiiand V. O. .Smith both havu ' re-election as 1 school board. Homer ItiltiiiKH ' I'ero..i , election ;.Iune 17 filed petitions for members of the J. H. MeCee. ami .Mrs. Louise other members. SAMS VAU.KV. Ore., June 12. (Special) One of the largest crowdti pver niHent at u Siting Val ley GraiiKe moating vitnenKod tin- nn'Ms decree work put on hy the ('eutral I'oint drill ttrain Shturduy niht. The Ti candidates Riven the third and fourth decrees were much im- loosen oy me earncHt. una Citpah!e i June Care.w Anna Jean Van milliner in which (lie team put nn ihtnienberK and ISetii Joy. repre t,he work.- 'Ihe Moor work waK;sentinK iho thii-d division CookinK very nijjuiy couipiuiiented rr the moJthnesH and rapidity with which il was done. Morse Haley is the captain of the team and rie- dc-.tifrvKH much credit for what he hay w as i a,complishe(l in a njiort time. aie t.ie is to be held .Monday, f from t'orvullls. where he at the city hall Jeluli. ami John fijlliims, represent iriK the l-i estock club, left Sun- iday for forvullis to attend the nn nual 4-il 41 ij Ii syimmer school con- ' ferenee, u hich closes J une 21. f lit-f h Joy makes tills trip on a cholarnhip won last year at thr sand -piles and slideB were sc of the activities, of the happy kld- . dies.' ' "KlndlinK, 'a corned y-dramn. Wiis presented by Alpha Taurl, the il:'nmullc ur-'anlr-ation of t h e Southern Oregon Normirl. nt k o'clock Friday eveninK. The emll- iMiiutn was filled with a deeply intfrested amlience. ' " Those ta kliiK pari were .Mamie Timmoiis, Lawrence Ala x wet I, 1.11- liau Hhon. Cecil I'oole, I'hllip Luch. lietty Janes, Itlley IMttenKer, 1 .orraine Sparr, iJick Alarplo and 'Xnl 'Mars. Julia Keasey, hh hu.slne;s man 1 acr, Vernon Trlm1le( siajie luan ' r.Ker.' t.'harles Earnest and Jack .l'cny, HtnKn carpenters, and Rath er! ne La nft" worthy, property man agers, were In charKe, and K. Itlchardson, Iternlce While, V. V. - c "a Id well and L. 1-:. AIcs.senKer cu ichcd the talented youni; per ' formers. Miss Klh-n Caiey acted I as head usher. The presentation was an espec ially delightful one and much -credit It due the actors mid those who coa lied them. M r. and .M rs. ( ! . A . A ndre wtt "'and daUKhter, Miss .Mildred An- drewa, entertained a number of j'liestH nt dinner recently. Those enjoy In ( t'nis pleasatil hospilallty were o)d friends from Cottage !rnv.t;, Mrs. t.iilchrlat and two t d .:uhters, Annabello and Kath rt erine. Mrs. (iitchrist Is here for t-omitHnrcmciil activities at the . Southern Oregon Normal. I ler ilaut-h'lers. the Misses Annabelle h ml Kalherine, are Ki-aduates. -Miss Huth (iwemi spent the week eiul viHltinK at the home of her aunt, Mrs. A. (!. Adams of 211 liessie Ktreet, Medford. Miss Owens leaves after commencement, m thei Normal for her home in South Da ; icfti,l, she has been mtendliiK the i Woutnern OrORtin N'ornuil the past tv, o vears, ii-ailutititiff In March. She expects to teach tu South Da 'l.ota. .Mr. and M rs. Leonard A nil re ws anI little Von' oT Tteedsport. Ore., arrived this week to si tend the 'summer, and perhaps locate here. I-'or the present I hey will occupy 'the J. li. UohcrtMin ranch on the highway south of' Ashland. .MLss licrthu Denton has (tone to Lrrkeley, t'al., where she expects to attend the institute of the pub lic health nurses -of California. Mrs. Denton, who Is a city school , nurse, If a member or the nrnnlz 'atioij.' While pouth she will n!.-a iattend a national conference of social service workers, the first conference oT Hh kind to he held on the coast for a numtter of yea-fl. l' Is tinderMood that John Kn dein who, accompanied by Mrs. . John lOnders and Mrs. II. U. Iln 1 diM's, left for Cortland a few days hk a. is to undetKo an operation. aecorditiK to Information received f1y his brother, Henry Knders. Mrs. Mary Cray of Oulnda. Cal.. a sister of Mrs. tleoiKe . An 1 drews, Ik the house rucsi of Air. and. Mrs. Andrews nt their ranch home on Lust Main. Mrs. Cray expects to make an extended vi.dt. fragmentary evidence MaeXalr nml Deacon and 1 had discovered fitted into the various parts of Jerry's story was ntmiJm:, Our Tvidence had fuiKfrestcd much, but it actu ally had revealed little; and this ex'iui.slte dovetalllm; of cause andjstii-i keeii.-r. You can fmuKinc Dad's effect fascinated me. Kveu my ex-j slate of mind when she told him pertetiee n (he ,sr-crei" rroin had j Lundy hadn't died. jiit what Dad needed. He blew! KveiythiiiK was respectfully (inlei up and told Dillon he'd never net ; In tie hall during the degree work '-inte fair another cent. Dillon cave him h, which Kiows more iinprcKsfve each; An announcement of more, than month to ehaniro his mind. t time U is heard, leading the candi pastsinK. interest is that of the "This was the situation when date as well as t he meinhern to ftil-, man iai;e of Philip Hult and Dad Mumbled Airs, Lundy lastly nppreIate the beautiful HtHHun-i Vivian AL Wooilshle, which took week. Dad was struck hy her namejof the Grange ritual. After Iheiplace Sunday," J6ne 2, at Colion, and In- took her Into the house. . completion of the work every one i ore. .Mrs. WoodiriM u w-ei Lmh.u-ii it turned out mat she was the wife of the Joe Lundy, the Torridity re- become clear. Wax ficures, indeed! I had not missed the pathos of Kurie's devotion to his Lull and Nap. For 30 years he had cuarded am cherished litem ! Xo wonder MacXair. his (error that they mit;)lt be de- I stroyed or taken from him had live, Luther fin the ocreaHlnn 1)" sou know wlio thlx nmn nil-1 "lie Hi'"' nilmlinr was a delectlon Ion 17" rii'.ic.n iIoniiincl..i shnriy. I ' ' "He ortiifislra, anil alter much "I ilon't. Dad wouldn't tell m,.. j f'MiffliiiR and Kuttlns up and sit II" .ild hi' was coinn u li.'nidlo I tlnK down awln thvra nianaKfd to him in lils own way. 1 supposi' ! K'm to tno from a iilaulHt and vio :h:il's why hi- si nt for Ihl.i doti'i:- iciuxcu lor a little run. i Aslilnnd and bouUiuiu Oii-Kon, The meellni; was then turned luiviim hcen very prominent in over to the Samn Valley lecturer, ' mu.-dral eirides, and an uiwj.illy woo nan arranged a nine program i nil led vmnlist. Mr. and Mrs. Hull will he at iionie, nt rollon-after llnist. Alter the ioliulnt had nn- stn.)ped, unroiied and unloeked his violin, which we ull hoped ho: wouldn't he loaK In limine;, he j turned a look of consternation" to his Audience winch llslened lo an explanation of a real Iraxedy he! had no how. Ah he closed the case ! everyone applauded loudly anil a ! parly overheurd the violinist re-1 mark' that that was more applause' than he ever got when he played The next numher was a reading ! by .Mis. Smith of the Central Point : firnlige. It amused everyone ex-'. cept the tobacco ehewers (which! Iv l.ncy drew .lerry'i head to her hreal, (rently rai-csing his hair. ASHLAND 0. A. I Will ' AHItl.AM), ore., .tune U1 (Spei'i.'il Tin, annual Imiini'ss nirelhm of the A!hllind Mltuh Htndy cliih will he held nt the KtinHil of Miss ImoKene WnUiie III the Heaver hllililiiiK. All melil .lietK nle awlti'd tn he present, since ilnls Is the last ineclina for Hie yeiii': ' " Mount Ashluud t'hapler liauuh teis of the Amerlc.tn Kcvoltltlon .holds lis last incitlm: of the clir- II year also, this week. It Is .plinncd to have a picnic In the l.ithlu I'aii; on l-'lldoy. .lime II. In annual ohservancc of flai: day. The recent. Mrs. Jennie JiihliHon llllhclt. HI itom all iiiciiiIh is lo he present at this nieelinr. If the Weather continues Inauspicious, the elcjinly.'iMnn w-itl niect cl'-cwhcre APPETITE IMCROVEll r . .QUICKLY I Injur lb. 1, ( t,,4 vLJ H iiui., II you linve no rtetr for food, iui you feel out of sorts, nml it. pressed, . iiiiiulak your Jlgesilve crguns. Try lr. Carter's own form ula. These pills taken after nieali IH Wrt fllnestlon, relieve tho Rns, reBulnle the bowehi, expel constlp. , lion iiolpoin and rouio appetlin. All Di-uepfsls Mo tnd 7,r.c red phits CARTERS 1321 PILLS driven him to deceive me! Poor Furle! I e.nve i;u (inti Xap .credit for savfw: what Mnuliy was lefi to 'him. Our ease wiii far from complete, however. Jerry. I believed, had more to tell us. "A ml so," I lenry tniit tered. break! m the .silence, "that was the 'poker Maim thai cracked the town.' " Jerry nodded, his eyes hrnodinu. "Torridity was abandoned short ly afterwards. ... I wi.-h I could have put It in Ihe way dud did." "You have." I told him gently. "I never felt as if I really knew him,' the boy went on. TerhnpM yon thought of him as wearing a mask." "Thai s it '" he excbiimed. A mask. yes. Hut sometimes the mask slipped. It's a nieer thint; lo say about one's father." I nodded uiulerHlandliiKly, bill Luey shook her head. "It was the real I'ncle A ndrew hlnitiK through the mask," she said, with deeper insight than ours. "That awful u'une. mid flmlliiK l'nr ele Jerry dead they must have done dreadful things to him. I'oor I'ncle Andrew!" "It mean chanulmi his speech, his mode of living, liis outloidi on! life." Henry observed thotmhtfully. I tut. fundamentally he remained the same." 'Only sometimes the mask wore thin," I int. bil sadly. Jerry shut his eyes. "When I think of the way I hurried him about opening t hat mine!' It was hard to really rind one's father ami lose him in the space of an hour or two and I started up. intending to drop my arm over his .Jioillder. but Luey wjw before me. Mldlrm onto the wini; of his chair, she j;ently drew his head lo her breast and ran her fim;ers j-oftly throuuh hi dark hiir. "Von had better tell Us Ihe rest of h. Jerry," I said ipiietly. He nodded. "Pad h.id no trouble about the mine. It was p e v e r el.iliiud. lie w'aited a few yenis. then he had it tran-rei red lo his new name, l.Mieer, what happened to the tr-nisTer and the cheek. Isn't it? If Lot: ly didn't leave tile room between Do- end of the i;.inie and when Pa. I hoi him. neither did the transler ami th. check utile- s Lundy pasyt-t) tliein on to someone, ebe. hich d Ml'l seem likely." j "His mind is a blank about hat , happened to lira ih.it iimJi'." 1 , said, "lb- won i kno w )imi he did with the papers. He must have! hidden them mi e hhai nobody lies been able to llnd tlu in." ! "The I nuitifi' may ha e in-en J r O 11 U d. I teaeoil Ml;s; nothltu: bi-.-n iboie about it,' '"IItiui," I said. "In my v the traii-ft r mid the check a whete l.uml;, put tlu?n. ide.l several pi ople haVe be iiOs for tln-m. Put on .1. ; ( " ' P. id stopped a mi ni of the check lie had i:iv n l.itndv. He 'Mine up Imv and put cveiythitm he had Into laml-and water diel opinent. Vou know u h.u happen u. 1 .Vet vihina he ton. he. I i'ei.d. ). had uan-e,! i,, ... "I'l.-li of the pa-t as he H. .m he knew lh.it somel.o.tv wat bound lo i-ecoytpzc him uu time went un. "I-'uile was next. Queer, Isn't It, how Jll'v breaks In hunches. We had a bit of . an eart htiuaUe two in n n t h s iim". you remember. It dionk open another entrance to the Two liroihers mine and uncovered a rich vein of Kold in a'hatmlnj; wall of ijuarlz. Kurie Kot Into the mine throiij;h tin- spilt and t he neW vein. "Peaeon :tnd I have met Kurie," I raid dryly. "We know about the vein." "A iuerr old bird, isn't he? Did you notice his eyeglass? That came out of Lundy's niamiifyinfc kIussch. Hut the mine. "Kurie came In see Pud Friday afternoon. He didn't recognize hipi. Kurie came to P.nl believinu' him lo be the new owner of the mine. He hasn't the remotest idea who Pad j It himself is was. nervo. (Oopyi'ht, IHL'O.'Wm. .Morrow Co.) it violently flayed!, And Judge .Sparrow, who Is certainly lovul to liia sex and can'l stand to he;t.- one j "f them knocked. Two iionK.i hy Mias Paris Itich i unison were well received, and Ki lls (Jaiiett remarked. "She is a swell Kinder," hut Mr. Gntvetl never Iicujh any good eining. OI coursu he has a Kood radio, but no one ever bIiiks over them. When the Hulectious hy tho har monica hand were bIvkii Heve,ral remaiKed, "They surely can play Kontl lr thoy don't look It." When the youiiK people liiiuil up for their souk and everyone com menced applauding they puffed hi, mlfihtfly, reeling Hint thev mus! he liclter looking than ihey hud even thought, Which is a lot, whoti they dlscnvered ihe applause was over little liahy Hrenner. who was in tho middle of the hull spreadiua isu"10 ru,ul her nnby uniiles. They were so subdued they could hardly sing. The (irnnge paper ended Iho pro', grnni. Tho editor felt (pille con ceited when .Mr. Shely of the Cen tral Point American enmplimentod her. This coming from one ho capable was a compliment hut odl- fottuiljtors liavo to praise editors. Cor no one else will, Something in the paper about the Central Point (irange'B huihlintr fund got next to iudge Sparrow, hut we don't see why it should. Some tady asked, "Wlm fH your Htllo pianist?" A mother proudly said, "My girl." "Well, she can cerlalnly play well if she isn't good, looking," was tho reply. This report was requested hy Ed Strohmeier, who wanted in write but didn't have the September I . The Misses Lorraine and Kdiih ftrookmiller. former Ashland girls, but whose home is now in I'ot niona, Calif., expect to spend sonic time in St, Louis, Mo., the, guests of .Mrs. Myrtle Ott and Miss Fannie Johnson, cousins ,of Mrs. .1. It. liobertsotl of Ashland, at whose home they have often visited. Miss Johnson spent a few days' wlln Mrs. Hobcrlson at her country home recently. Miss Lor raine itrookmiller has just com pleted her work as i-jioTe teacher at Prookings aniT'wil, ictiirii there next year. Charles Kdmondson of CorVallb: i:: visiting at the Oeouge Andrews home on , the lialfour-fiutlirie nineii, Kast Main, litis week. Mr. Vshhind Thursday. ' I President J. A. Churchill Southern Oregon State normal., i w ho has been HI for the past two1 week, is greatly Improved, and is f is able to be up part of the time. Ceorge King has returned to ; Ashland after making: a trip to i , San Kruuclseo. J J M r. nrt M rs. P. 1 'erozzi and ; their daughter. Miss Lucile. h ft ! ion Thursday 'for Kugene to be j present at the Kradumion exercises, jof Miss Thelma Perozxi. j j Hubert Wright, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Wirt W. Wright on Liberty! street, returned on Wednesday i has been I attending school during the past I year. Uobert will take his degree ;utter attending one more term at' (tlu State college. J .Mrs. Norma Iteeder and Mrs). A. jC. Joy returned on Tuesday from a inp to (.urvaiiis. air. Header at- j : tended the. com niencement exer- ! W-U-.vH of uie 19y class, of which j (her niece was a member, and Mrs. ; , Joy visited wfth her son, .Bernard. who will remain In Corvallis dur ing the summer. .Mrs. Fred Taylor expects- to have on -Monday witM her cousin, Mrs. Theliuu (Janaway, of PhoenLx, ore., for an extended trip east. Mrs. Taylor plans to visit In Illi nois, and will also go ns far south as Vickshurg, .Miss. She will be a way about six weeks. Preparations are being. made hy the Kilts lodge for an appropriate j program lor i- lag day. The exer cises will be held on Friday, eve ning. June H, ut tile lodge rooms. .Mrs. Pertha Penton, nurse In the Ashland public schools, left Ashland on Thursday for Berkeley, Calif., where she will attend an in stitute of the public nurses of California. She also plans to at-' tend a national conference of so cial workers. will be Hartletts, it Is estimated. In a bulletin isiued Ly the asso ciation It in stated that "in view of nation-wide crop conditions, fitw cars or app; oxmu.eiy u.uint ton j Hnf imrtfrits VM find a profttame f theieatitern inark,et. Pariii coabt mat- kets will absorb 2u 'm)m tons f1. fresh state. In view of this henihy situation in both eastein and west' ern maiKets it Is apparent that Hood prices will be probable. ' Petrels are t;n named their hahit of ' walking rnc;tty the itjblical story because in water .f Peter. ; Sprinter Injured COLl'Mnrs. Ohio, June 12. (A) Ceorge Simpson. o:ifo state's ree oul breaking sprinter. injured bis right leg so severely In the 220 yard dash hi the national' Vol legiaie meet in Chicago last Sat urday that he will' lie unable to compete in the sotitli tVmtic cham pionships at Washington ,t h i week-end and may be out of com petition for several weeks, univer sltv officials linnounced today. Ollde New Christian church lilllding dedicated. The mysterious tangle of Andrew Ogdcn's lire Is mii'iivcling. W ho in the murderer? Continue the Mory tomorrow . . 4 COLD HILL CROPS DAMAGED BY RAIN HOI.H HI I -li, Oi'o.. Jimp 12 (Kppi lnll-'I'lio ri'iTiil iaftiH in lift vliliilly or Oo'lii lllllMiaVn dentin--inI llii' lni::i'i' purl or tile crop of Hip first itilllim of liny. A mini- Imt of runniMs Imvi! lost ni'urlr all of lli. lr liny which s cut. Al IhmiKh llii- ruins illil much dninnKi In tho I'list culilni;, they ilhl much mioil to the ijccoml. In Hiiino fiehls where Ihe HimI cuIIIiik Ik oil th" Kioiinil the Fecoiul crop In nearly! hull' way tottanl ninuirlty. A numher of the lai'Kt'r he-ry flehls lost heavily hecause of their fruits helim roil en on the vlnen. Another hiss to the iitrnwherVles Is that they will mil hold up for th market when they are dump. weailier now iiiuiinu wnrni will he a Kvcal help to the valley. ' SAMS VAI.I.KY C'.HA.Vdi:. Merrill Itillle relurileil honie from school ai the O. S. (,'. the hit ler part ol hlM weeU. A. .. Walker ami family motored lo Creiiccul I'll y Sunday. I''rcd Stone has moved from tho-. city to tip Von dor llcllcu camp, where he will reside. Fred tiny liau now moved hack lulo his hotne which was recent ly damaged In it-. Il has since I hcen rcliiilll and rel lulshed. pinion i Tony Unas relurlled from work nil at I'rospeci the hitter pari of last TEACH BELLVIEW DISTRICT SCHOOL lMOI.l.VIKW, Ore., .Tune il (SpechillMIss l.oln Talhott. the daukhter ot Mrs. Itoy Tallinn, wng chosen as principal of the Itellvlew scliool for Ihe ensuliii; year. Miss Talhott comes hlnhly rppiimnipnil- pd. She Is n Kraiiunte of the S. O. norma! nml has a life certificate.. ItcllvleW residents me Khid Una one of their own community has hcen rhoseti 'for tho posilton. Mr. and Mrs. 1 "n ill lliilhert, who owned the (treensprinmi service 'sinlion. mill it to parties from It'altfornia and have purchased the (iconic Sands place In Itcllvlewr. The llalhert family moved to their new home Monday. Tin Ja.a dance sponsored hv Hip Yl, i Itellvlew ladli'S I'liursilay evenitiR was ii success irom n social anil financial standpoint. This will he tlic last dance of the season. "a nd 1930, AS CENSUS DATE KiimoiHlKon is an old friend of the family and is here wita a view to loeatini: in this itmmuiiity. Kiiimins' Ilurn, a nephew of A. M. Heaver uT tins city, in in the Community h o i I a 1, sufferint; 1 1 nm a broken collar bone and several dislocated ribs, due to an accident which occurred durint; his worli with the operators in the entomology department of the KovcrnmcuV crew in the Crater lake forest reserve. The city counlftl has accepted tlie resignation of Clyde M alone, superintendent of the city eb-e-t lie department, but with regret at the deiarture or .Mr. Malone, who liau made such a success of his work. Several applications have already been received 'fur the position, but the appaiutnieiit of a permanent head will be made at lime. .Meantime, the Work will be carried on by J. M. Walker of Taeonia, Wash., Mr. Walker, wiio in u licensed enjri-' neer in the state of Washington, comes highly recommended. Major .Malone leaves June 1 (i for the Ha waiiini isla.nds. where he has ac cepted a position. Clarence Lnne. who operates a confi'ctioncry and Krocery on the linulcvard, has been quite III for a few day and confined to his bed. Mrs. OeuiKe King and her two, children have one to Seanide for, an extended stay. j .Miss Jane Crime 'has gnne to; Srtn l-'rmicisco to enter Wt. Crancin nospuai ior a course in nuiVH training. Miss Knima Jenkins, w hu has been employed with the Citizens' bank fur several years, has ac cepted a position with the Jackson County bank in Medfoul. Mrs. J. Q. Adams and her young son, who have been here visiting witn Mrs. Km mn Aoams, have left for their home at Sheridan, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kruggel af Med ford were visitors. In town Monday evening. Ms. Walter Kverton led on Monday for Chibniuin, where she was called to the bedside of her unite. Mr. ranker. Miss Mary (laley. daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Henry C. C.aley of Sherman street, arrived home from EXPECT LIGHT CROP SACUAMKNTO. Cal., June 11!. This season's proiluction of pears in California will total auont 150. 600 tons, or 70 per cent or Inst sea son's output, it ts eslimateil hy di rectors or the California l'ear Grow ers' 'association. KiiityJTive per cent, or J 30,000 tons, of the crop ENJOY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Flavored With Sugar They I Are Delicious and Healthful TIM 7. r " manes uim "My first rule for healthful eat fnsr," said one of the foremost food scientists in this country, "would be lo insist on at least one dish of raw vegetable salad and at least one raw fruit every day. "My second rule would be very similar to eat at least one cooked vegetable and one cooked fruit every day. You ean vary the fruits and vegetables according to the season, their price, and your taste." His next remark emphasized the value of sugar in making fruits and vegetables so palatable that people would eat them, not simply for their beneficial results, but for general enjoyment of their flavors. "Sugar," he explained, "is the greatest of all condimental foods. It brings out the natural flavor of fruits and vegetables." It is important that people enjoy the food they eat. Otherwise tTley will not eat a varied enough diet. Sugar, one of nature's most perfect flavors, plays a part in making al most all the foods we eat more inviting. A pinch of sugar improves the flav or of nearly every vegetable. Ke member a dash of sugar in cereal, in tea or coffee, in all milk drinks. Good food promotes good health. The Sugar Institute. UANDHOUVSTI . ByrtuKll A Complete Cleaning and i R , DYEING SEBV1C Sweeter ii Womens Hose 1 Sl.DOPair e . . ... uun i 1 Jill tup id IU0 WHO pointed beeL I've . II lo I'l Meek, lie now noes iii Mniliii Mountain where he will resume on plnyinetil. T. I'. Winner hi now n resident of this section nlicr a visit to 1'ort hiinl of svvei;i weeK.i. Mis. I). II. Terry inul son, Joe. were visitors Momliiy lo our city linin the Sams Vnllcy ecilon. J Mis. lleoik" l.ynmn tins hecn c.ll!,'i lo the lleil'.itle ,0 her sister,' Mrs. Tmn. I'ui key, who Is III In the I. lutein hospital at Lincoln, Wash. VV ASlllNtrroN. .lime li. (PI The house Tuesday actepteil April lll.'lll. lis a celilpl-niulsc ilale fnP takiin; the census nml mleiitcil ihe llleri'ni-e reperl on llle census Too much to cut too tich' A fliofn or tix much smoking. Ijota of thines rnuso sour aUmuich, but ntio- thing can correct it quickly, rhlllipa .Milk of Magnesia, will nJfc'oliniro the acid. Take a i won fill of this pleasant preparation, aui tho system it uon wei'teiied. Phillips is always ready to rclicvs distress from over-rating i to ciirrk all acidity t or n'iitiali. nicotine. t jgUb T , , , QUI laO QUIIgCr 1ft urwu w..- ... -rVC and even death. FUc an) the filthiest In- sects knowo. Iticy musi oe mica. v. 1 tho scientific insecticide . . V easy to use . . . fragrant , . harmless to people ... guaranteed. beVCLOPED AT MELLON IHHITWI J! !ZZi?r'X'' 1 " ' V Board of Healthf TELLS THE TRUTH 1 Our every water test from our Swimming pool is "Condition A" "Safe for drinking purposes." State I I THE NAT. ' -" " iiniiii "' i It is the only Gas Chlo rinated Swimming pool in Southern Oregon and lias no equal. Life Guard and swim ming lessons by Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mc Donald from Honolulu. K'S Phone 1000 Stewart MacPherson Lumber Company have decided to quit the Lumber business and offer all of their re maining stock at Bargain Prices v 1 Buildings and lots also foe sale Corner Tenth and South Fir jun! iKltintcil ilu ronfnvnciv r.M..ivi Kemembcr this fur Your owt mm. inn; ior Hie ?ako ul thu around vou, Kiidorsl br I'liysuiuns, but ho turo to gvt tho gotimno tln ri-nns hill ufthtMit i tl otiv Tin vrpnrt st til must In nrictl upon hv Iho ,fn:it. iPP-tHin to w i-pou flxiutx tin1 Mv ut NnvrinluM. l was uppt'iistMl i.y ttn i 'Im nut. mi.vsion wlilcnt'd Siniv sirot-t fr.m lntt'ri'(-0..n f Ct iin.il iivcihu' to ullcy iuljoiulns hull. Phillips Milk of Magnesia INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Mnflr Phone 105 SO N. Central Bedford. 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