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I IIFORIVIATION ' Vd" ' n flMII AniANTARPxi ! ! umu nuinmnuLu . III I'NIVEItSlTV Op O It KG OX. Kulie. June- 24. (Kin-rial.) i S uimt from M-'dfird hih whool , anrfrm hifch kcIiooIh ull in't-r III'- i Blatu will lie (dvin first hand 1 n -formation on' university life by liii'inlicr.H of tin; Greater Oregon ommlltee of Hit- I'nivi'i'slty of ( roKon duriiiK ti e mimiiifr. l'lmil niH'olntniontii in tin- 1-' illmrk-lK w.ro made hy Paul Hunt, I'ort laml, chairman of ilie Kioiip, at a rt-t-nt mvt'tini;. In many rllim prowium anil ex hil.ltli.ns will hf mated for the Htu-(li-nlK, while full Information on what Ihe university has to 'offer will be made available. An effort will ln made especially to S''l In touch wiih old student who have for varoouH reasons not returned to the university. The committee will also emh.'irk on a campaign to ellnilnate thu false idea thai east ern ' colleges offer hotter edui a llonal opportunities than does, (ire lion. ICKtill 1'hiiiun of Medford Is n memher of the eommilteo work- i inn In dlslrM nuinher four, which is enuilioseil or Ivuiliuilli, jacason and Josephine counties. Other member of the eouimittee are Har ney Miller, Ashland; Mart,'al'"t t'limmlnKs. chainnan, K I it in nth Kails; Alexsls l.jie, Klaniuih Kails; .Marin Wilson,' tintuls i'ttss, and I'.lehard Houue, Merrill. TO SALVATIONIST LONDON, June 24. W) One of the greatest ioiilar out pout-limn in English anniilK for the funeral of n great man wan wltneHsed today when final honorM were paid to the late fleneral William Hrain well Itooth, former eommaniler In chief of the Salvation Army. The Hame motor ear, which car ried him thoimarnl of miles dur ing his lifetime In many cam paign for "soul Having" hore his hody today on lis last Journey from Salvation Army headquar ters to Ahney I'urk cemetery in northern londun. Tens of thousands of London ers, heads laired, lined the streets nlpng which the cottage nasseil It-put London's financial center to (he burying ground. A (levoled army followed the hearse, tatting the same path the lioily or ms father, Oeneral William lloolh, look In 1!U2 to n Bravo nearby where his son was burled tmlay. IN TRISCO BLAZE RAN FHANrlSCO, .Tunc 24. W) :One woman - was killed, three persons wore hurt, and u woman was rescued from a third story ledge y firemen early this umr. Ing, In ii three alarm fire caused l.v an .explosion of was in an Kills street apartment house. KlKhty persons were driven to I ht; street In nlKht attire, while, the flumes, fed by leaking . spread ' tliiollglout the lililhllliK and threatened In destroy an en tire lduck. A woman, believed to have been Mrs. Mary T. .lohnson, a hos mlnl dietician, was overcome by limoke and fumes, and died In I'enlral Kmorceiicy hospital. .KlKhtlnir her way through the flumes, with rctrciu down n slulr way blocked, Mrs. Anne McIIukIi reuehed n window nnd craw-led out on a ledge whert' she was res cued. IT MIGHT CEASE TO BE NEAR BEER IiKH MulNKS. Jtim- 22.--!' A Imitfv'Uiy miiiiifitfv ItininiHi for Illy iiffir lit't-r ttrlnlu-i'n of Its MolnrM inday, 'hft'tt w nun man fotitnl a -1iUKt In tho hi alt law fow HUH- pl'CllMl CXiMlt-tl. VcMtorday, ll m-cmrM tlii'n wcnilM ho iMvnty 1 of m'nr Immm-: 1 fiO.noo hottli's rollcil Into I In- rtly Iti 12 I'uitrniKl ciii'H, tnnklnK ii ' "r Ihi' larK'tt tli 1 1 1 iitoti t h WW (itailo in thi inM.ll.'W.sl, lrNIVHIIKITY ot' o it i: (I O N. I'lllltene., June '.'l.- (Sl lal,)-- Wlllliuil I'lcrce Tllckei. of Moil-ford.- Is mimed on Hie honor roll of the l'nlversliy of Oregnn for llle sprlnK term, :iccnrllim lo un nolllicellleut h.v tlll M. i'allflt. rclthUlur. The llsl. totullni; 10 1. IS mode up of students who re ceived no Krade less than II, an exceptionally IiIkIi scholastic rec ord. Tucker Is a junior at the uni versity, where he majors lit his tory. Cniulll. lihls ni'inil for l;iy liiK ami court ru it I tiK Wwcvh on Nvvcinl slice la In Uiln plait.'. willii race ON OREGON HONOR ROLL Chapter t A BEfUTIFUL BURGLAR yilU llasb of a face, a pulf of breath, aiid the caudle, sud denly extinguished, chuked Him with Its reek. Rigid he stood, peering Into tho e;:gulllng darkness, every faculty keenly ulerl, until there stole to him a vague rustle of stealthy movement. Dropping the candlestick, lie leapt lo grasp draperies that tore In his tierce clutch to iienr a faint cry, a sluuihllng fall. Uttering a smothered exclama tion, ho started backwards to the door, locked It, groped feverishly for another candlestick, tuok out tinder box and struck a light. She crunched within a yard ot hlni. hidden In the folds uf a long cloak. "Well, who what are ye?" he demanded. "Your prisoner, 'twould seem," sho answered her voice 6mooth and untroubled. "Ay, have ye fast enough," ho nodded grimly. "lint who are ye? Here's to see!" lie stooped and plucked back the hood ot her cloak. . . . Grey eyes, black-lashed, that stared up at him from the pale oval of a face fra'med In dark tresses of lustrvtia lulr; vivid lips urni set nnd reroluto like her He plucked, back tho hood of her sinoolh-rounded chin; her eyes drewi nud held his regard, eyes that mut his uiiqualllug and with never a sign of four. Sho viewed him serenely, from his disordered wig to muddy riding boots; his sombre eyes deep-set be neath thick, black bruws, his domi nant noso, the sardonic bitterness uf curling Hps, tho grim lino of jaw; a middling' tall man, all lean etrcnglli and' supple poise dospllo the careless slouch of broad shoulders. "You must bo Julian Cluyfford!" aid she, at Inst. "Ha, inii.'it I so?" ho nnswered. "Yuu will help me, sir, to nvert sliamo and misery from ono 1 love." "A man?" "A woman, sir, and very young very guileless." "Guileless?" he repeated, "Hreatlios' thero such woman in deed? And pray, ma'ni," he went on, "tvhy should 1 help you?" "I ask yotir aid hecauso you uro a umu." . "Hut a man Hiat scorns women klnd!" ha rotorted. In one litlio movement she was upon her feot, facing him with chin upllung, a very llguro ot scorn. "I doubt but some dairymaid hath llouled you ot late, poor youth!" sho murmured. " "I'ls po.i sllile years shall heal the smart und bring you a little manhood!" Ho laughed harshly nnd bowed, slipping his knee; "I protest 'tis a most pair-able hit. A Utile marl hood, says you hum!" "Mr. fluyfford, are you a man or honour?" "Faith, ma'ni, I fear not Quesllun those respeclahlo gentle folk my neighbours, and they shall nssuru you of the fact, with deplor ablo particulars." "Nor do your lou!:s hello you. sir." "My looks, ma'm? You d say my pour visage matches my ii iul;illii;i! lOgad. am I so evil-like? Pray was ll. to hrow heal a disreputable dog or plead bin aid that you broke lllln ll 1 4 llnlloe?" NEAR 0-0 CAMP 10 OWK OU!'t; CAMP 2, .lime -( Siieclnl t Several mllle men have hioliulit their hexlM into (lie jmiuu' lerenlly, MisH .Maile ThnmuH or 1trok I nun, On'., 1m upending the summer wilt, her lnolher. .1. TlmnntH. .MisH Anna Cloy; Is also with her imtentM ulnee the Meitrnl Hrlmol ehmed. Mr. ami Mr. I'M Knssoll ine the owners of om of the new model h oi iih. Mr. KiihscII I run vlnceil the new Konl n ii renl moiin tnin ear. for Ihose steep lilllii di'ii't worry It at nil. HtlU )liellehiiln lum heeit e;il'e( away tuo tu tho Hlekltesii or his mother. ifiyJefferyFarnol, "Neither, sir; 'twas merely to steal. Tp recover a letter, ad dressed to your cousin. Sir Klchard Guy fiord." "Addressed. Say you, to Sir Rich ird Guyrforii. So damn my cous in!" "Heartily, sir!" she murmured, nodding at him fiercely, liut lie was slaring at the caudle, whistling softly between Ills teeth, quite lost in gloomy thought; whereupon she surveyed hlin anew with quick feminine eyes, ills age? Anything between 20 and 40. And was it, Indeed, the fuce of an evil man? In puckered brow, grim mouth and Indomitable chin was there not an air of lateut power and more, a hint of something nobler?. And, despite sullen look. Ills features were good enough; also lie was younger thau sho had supposed. Now was he truly an evil man or bitter disillusioned boy? ills age should be about 30 and then all men wero children "And yet," said ho suddenly, "1 havo neither seen nor heard of such letter!" "How should you, sir? 'Twas addressed to your cousin Sir Klchard, and he Is nway In London. Hut 'twas delivered here this after noon to a limn In livery with a scar on his face." "Ha,. this will be Tom Pitt! And you came hither tj steal it, ma'am?" cloak Defiant grey eyes, set I i a Or buy It hack at any prlcj be- foro Sir Klchard should receive It." Reaching out to a hell-rope beside the chimney, ho Jerked it violently and a distant bell tinkled. "Wo will (ju.iillon a rascal, nia'm nay, if, you fear to bu seen, get ye behind Ihe curtains." She hesi tated In frowning perplexity, hut, at the sound uf approaching foot slops, vanished behind the. draper ies. Thero entered a man who bowed and peered with narrow, close-set eyos. "Tom Pitt, I want the letter was brought you today, n letter In scribed tu Sir Richard Cluyfford." "Letter, sir! Thero was none, sir, none Indeed." "However, 1 want II, Tom, a let tor that was put Into your claws this afternoon. Do I get it?" "Oh, impossible, sir, quite Impos sible Indeed; there was no " Tom Pitt's sleek head rapped sharp ly ngninst the panelling, nud he gasped nnd choked in tho sudden grip of sinewy lingers. , With feverish haste Pllt thrusl hand Into bosom, and, drawing thence a heavily scaled letter, gave It up without a word. "Kxactly!" nodded tho other. "Now hegouo, Tom, and close the door after you." He was turning the missive over and over when she parted the cur tuins, her serene nssurance whelmed ill a tremulous cngcruess. "You you will give It to mo, sir?" she questioned. "I wonder?" ho nnswered, his saturnine, features twisted In sar donic smile. "Julian Guylford." said she, sink ing her voice lo passionate whisper, '! 'twas writ to a villain hy u foolish girl. Should It mine to Sir Rich ard's hands, olily Hod knowcth what ovll ami n:;ony It may work. Sir. you as Sir Richard's cousin, must bo sensible ot his 111 repute, bu! of his soull-'ss cruelly and black dcc.lt. none hut a woman may Uniiw " "Kalili, uia'pi. you palm him a blacker r ;;iie lh:tn even I had tlioii:;ht tiliii. You shall tell me inure of his slimhu: " WILLAMETTE VALLEY ! KAl.KM, (Ire., Juno IM. fli t)l tieie nmsie iitul spi-eeltejt hy , piuiiri'i. were ti I ll n'il ill (he ;m nii.il rt'iintt.h of W'll.niiftU' valley pltoiri'i s al tli slule l.ih niiinls y.-l-i.i.y, . V . I Jo of S.ilem V.is presiilrnt of Ihe I'io- iii'iT oi-l.il Ion nntl Mih. Kr.uik 'KI1 f wan i e-'h eh'il scei et nry -tie.isiiK-r. Jllile I.. H. MeMiiluin. K .1. IhiHlrh kH niol Kraiik Davey 'well- speakers. tvrr l!inn, at lt U.lt .1. Oieoii WiMiher l-'oi; on the eoast. fair In thi Interim- tonight ami TueMlay. Slight -ly lower t empei al ures 't'llesilay ttl ihe interior of the west liofthi. tt Until1 vailahlu wimls. "Nay. 'Hb vilo subject! And I am expected I pray you, give tne the letter." f "Aha, the letter!" he sighed Bud, broke the seal, unfolded it aud be gan to read. "Pah!" he exclaimed, and turned to glance at the signa ture. "Are you 'Saccharissa'?" "No!" she cried, fiercely scorn ful. "And what manner uf thing are you to dishonour yourself to pry oh, shame!" "Considering you ore a thief, ma in, a housebreaker caught ill the act, I prove in you a singular ab sence of fear, a deplorable lack of confusion! A very arrogant crimi nal, a most Imperious gallows bird!" "Will yen give me the letter, sir?" sighed shu wearily. "He seated, ma'ni, and I'lP read it to you." "I'll not hear It." "Then cover you ears, ma'if7." And holding the letter to the caudle, ha. read aloud: Dear Kir Klchard, I will me;t you tonight hy the- old Mill House, trustlriti lo your honour lo return my letter;!. Hut oh, lllchaiu, you have promised so ollen. May tlof! you will k'.-tp your word to-nlht find return the lettirs. Indeed, Hicliiinl, tliey was wrote you lie fora I knew what love was hut I do love at last with nil my lu-alt I pray thee return thpse letlere unci I will rest your grateful, lov liili friend .SaccliarlKsu. "And here Is your letter, nia'm," said he, handing It to her with a face of wonderful beauty, met hi. mocking bow. "What manner of letters aro theso sho pleads for?" "Romantic folly writ by an Inno cent school-miss to a designing vil lain, trldes of none account; 'tis this letter might work the harml" "Trifles? Yet she would seem vastly anxious fur their rocovery. Tho old Mill House hum!" At this moment, from some cham ber above, rose a waxing and hide ous uproar ot drunken voices wall lug llie chor i of a song to the ac companiment thudding heels und ringing glassc. A bibulous voice called plaintively: "Oho, S' Richard Guyfford, come back t' y'r fr'en's!" "Sir Klchard?" she repeated. "Sir Richard is here, then?" "Huis, ma'm." "Hut I heard they told me he had ridden for London this morn ing." "Ho had, ma'm, hut then he changed his mi ml and rode back again." "1 must be gone; he must not see Die!" "Indeed, but he must, ma'm. since, having eyes, he may not help, nlits!" Nuw meeting his grim, unsmiling luok, she recoiled. "You mean," she faltered. "That I am Sir Klchard Guyf ford." "You?" she faltered, "you? Then suffer me to go, sir." "None shall lot or stay yon, lady, least of any I. Yuu camo by the vlndow. 1 think?" "Yes!" sho uiuriniircd, not look lug at him. "Then by the window will we go." "You? You will come?" she ques tioned, staring, as he took hut, cloak and sword whence they lay. "Indeed!" said lie, howiug. "Come now, I shall see you to your rnr rlage, or horse, or friends, or u-hlth or you will and, while we walk, yon shall tell me nioro concerning Sir Richard Guyffui'd, bis, inu-nstruu's sinning." ( fujiyi-iyit, l'JZH, Jc7yrjtf TarnoU Tomorrcw'i chapter brings more of this l.idy ot flashing eyea and arrcstlnn beauty and of a "vt. lain", proriimahlv, thi nb'"P'?" FROM FISHING JAUNT ! W A Kir I NO TON. Jimo 21. () Afttjr nn early morning start I'rom 'his fishini; preserve In the Uluo KilKO iii(Mii(alns. Presliletit Hoover 1 niolnred leu'k to Washington tmlay, ' nrrlvini at the White Houso n Tew inlnuteu he fore lit n'rloeK. ! Mows u Willi ln lut VAMMI'VKIt, Wash. The hamllc of the In wnmrnvrr tio loim' f ral'-fn Itllers on tho ptilins I of l-Mar M. Swan. N'aneouver at torney . After neveral seamois of stmunliHK effort to r.ilne m'uss on Kinvi'l soil, Swan put Ina conerete lawn aud painted it Kreen. When It l'ei:tnn in look shalhy ho tuere- ly nets out Ms can of paint. , , j Springfield water system helny I liuproved. (Hpirt4 by Jvomon County Abitr.ot Co. SUUi Btrnl nd Cwtial fnu.J , Hul I-tftt TrUlk.flTH. ' :f -ilr.n, Adda K..fraltli t vr to W. V. Ttr; ,. .C. D. )u ImI 4. Hlk. rj. Melkle' iind PnyniJ Add. 46 'At tend. ' ' ' ' '. ' 'Anna Woiter to E. K. AVolter; deed to I.kIb 7 and 8, Hlk. i, Woi ter Add. to Mfdford. Cii orge A. Andrtws t-t ux to Hsil- four, Guthrie Trust Co.: W. U. to i lu ml I Ti. 3ll H. It. 1 K. I Walter lU-rndo et ux to Jiorge 1 A. Andri-WH ft ux.: . D. ii lund In Tp. 3K H. It. 1 K. I-'unnh. K. Itedlfi-r et x lo Will rnii 1-. Pn-Mtiin: V. L). to land in Wonlt-n Kl.i Axhhtnd. :. E. fariii-ntir et x to W. J. Slonlt et x: W. ). 10 hind In Tp. 3H H. It. 1 W. W. J. Hluun et ux lo C. I-'. Cur-Iienti-r et ux; V. IJ. to S. 2 ni-rt-s of Ihe 10 ncrri of land in Tp. 38 .S. It. 1 W KW V, of SVV Vt ut Sec. 30 Tp. 38 K. ft. 1 . Ktlna A. ltrudhurn to Alia K. Kmllh; W. C. U. to Lot 10.' Hlk. B, Mi'ikle and Payne Add. to Ash land. Kdward J. Kellogg to Adda E. Knilth; C. 1. to Lot 10, Hlk. K Mt-ikle and i'ayile Add. to Anliland. Iifayette Vantlunily et vll- 10 Kdward V. Joih-h et al: W. I). lo thi- X W of NWV4 of Sec. 10, Tp. 3T. S. It. 4 W. Kriwurd W'alkt-r Jgih-h at ux to LaC-tyt-tlo Vantlundy et ux; V. t. to land In Imporlnl Add. to Med ford. InioKone Wallace to (ii'orKo Wal lace et ux: y. 1. to Loin 1, 2, 3, -i, Hlk. 'f7. I'entraJ I'oint. O.-.l. Itnthhtill et ux tu C'u'rrln 13. Mitchell et vlr; W. D. to Lot 47 In Highland Add. to A.shlahd. Henry J. LuClalr el iix to The Jackson County Bank: W. I), to L0I9 4 and 6, Hlk. I, Tut tie's Hub. lledford. Harry H. Tuttle el, nl to Henry J. LaClair; W D. to Lots 4 and u, Hlk. 1. Tuttle's Rub. Hertford. t'lynses (irants Smith et ux to 1 laity H. Tuttle: W. U. to LiiIh 4 anil 5.' iilk. 1, Tullh-'H Hull. Mod ford. .lackson County llank to O. ,T. Try; V.'. D. to Lot 4 and Lot 5, iilk. 1. Tllltle'H Huh Medford. Shirley Hakur et al to Luther II. Day et ux: W. 1). to land in T.. 37 H. Ii. 2 W. I-eltle Judy to Kred Vardaman Judy; W. U. to Lots IS and Iilk. "It." of the Ashland Railroad Add. to Ashland. Warren 1. Hep, et ux, to Em ma J. Jordan. W. Ii. to land In sec. 28. twp. 38 S.. ll. 4 W.. 10. J. II. Newton, et ux, to Harry (". Chrlslner, W. I), to lot 7. hlk. 1, Kenwood Add. to Medford; also lot 24, hlk. 4 of Latwolhurat Add. Id Medford, $10. Edward M. Jenkins, et ux. to! Htefun Luuuk, V. D. to land inj Talent. 10. J. H. Newton, et ux, to Harry t C. Christncr, W. -I), to land ln twp. 37 H.. It. 1 W., S2II2. Jiihn T. HarriKun to 0yfn-Ore-j con Ltilllhei' t o., U . I. to llioi XIV of sec-. 28. twp. 33 S It. 2 . f.2200. Theodore J. Fish to Thomas E. Smith, et ux. W. D. to land In twp. .18 H.. It. 1 , $10. Eftle Bskle HPlckelllller to L. 'T. Siilckclmler, et ux, W. b. to land In twp. .17 H., II. 2 , flO. J. C. Itrntyn. et al. to Effle Es kle Splckolmler, w. D. to land In twin 37 S.. It. 2 W.. $111. .1. II. Newton, et ux. to lllttj I'lties Luiiiher Co. W. I), to land in twp. 37 H., It. 1 W.. $10. J. 11. Newton, et ux, to Big Pines Luiiiher Co., Y. I), to lot 2, HlllsiliKcr sub., sec. Ill, twp. .'IS 8.. It. t W., $10. J. H. Newton to Hit? Pines Luiii her Co., W. I), lo lot 24, hlk. 4. Laurolluirst Add. to .Mcdt'urd, $10. City of Medford to Joseph M. Coleman, W. IJ. to lot 4. hlk. 4, Piiko Add., to Medford, $10. A. L. Hmlltl to Addle Smith, W. 1). to the S'i of UK of HV uf sec. f.. twp. 35 R. It. 1 :.. $1. A. C. Keller, et ux. tu Oseur M. rrunklin. cl ux. V. 1). to lund in twp. 3D S.. It. 1 E-, $10. Tho First National Bank of Ashland tu Fred W. Henry, W. D. lo all the WHi of KW, tho NB of NW and NW ot SW of sec. 0. twp. 311 S.. It. 3 E., and the KV4 of KM f s-'o. 1 and the Mi of NU f sec. 12, twp. 311 S., It. 2 K. $10. Mary K. llutclilns, et ux, to W. II. HutchlllH, et ux, W. I), to Innd In HarhaUKh's sub. of t). 1. C No. 7tl In twp. .17 S.. H. 2 W.. $1. Clara S. lanih, et ux, to Wattle Turpln, V. II. to lot 10, Iilk. 2. (.Ink Park Add. to Medford, $10. Jennie It. Mcehun to Henfy lleans Qllul-rle, et ux. W. I), to all of lot 1. exception III ft. off the west side hlk. 3, Sunset Park Add. in Medford. $10. I T. J. Mollis, et ux, to Wm. M. Brings, W. I), to land In Ashland III, . 1 $!. John F. While, et ux. lo Delroy (letchell, W. I), lo lots 3 and hlk. f,4. ' nt-ii-'itml tnwnslte nf Med ford. $1. I Walter J. Leapcr, et nx. to! Mary S. Hurst. W. O. to lot 8, blk. ' 4, Crowell s Add. to Medford. $10., Mary S. Hurst to Walter J.i I .paper, et ux. W. D. to lot 4. hlk. 3. 1)1 II Anne Add. lo .Mcdful'd. 1. I Mary S. Hurst to Walter J Leaper. et ux. li. to land 111 ; Jacksonville, $10. Frank W. .lunies. et nl to H. A. llolvey. et nx. W. U. to land In tract of laud desc. 1411. pane CI 3, $10. licrtha L. Tlmmcrman. et ux, to I.licile II. It.iwley, W. 1). to lot 4 and N 'j of lot l. hlk. 3. ljiurelhursl Add lo Medfrd. $10. John VuiikIiuii to Amanda Clu'r ry. W. 1J. to Ihe NW of SF. of sec. 4. twp. 36 S. It. 2 W.. $10. lx-lny Cel. hell, et nx to John F. White. W. 1. to lots 4 and Ii. hlk. 45. original townslle. of Medford. $1. Ilarel It. Tnher. el vlr, to Adolf Hchillx, W. ). ut .and In twp. 37 H.. H. 1 W $1. II, -lib. II liandolih Hell ull x to Tomlln Box coiiii-aiiy, W. U. to ui ,ec W., . Elizabeth A. Kllppel lo Joseph E. Mclntyre. et ul. W. D .to lots 3, 4. 7. und 8, blk. 70, ull of blck 00: all of block St, and the fruit, block 71. Pool and Kllp pel's Add. to Jacksonville, $10 15 TEXAS FELONS STILL AT LIBERTY IHlAZOKIA, Texas, June 22. ; (V) With 2H ot tlu 43 convietH who f.'',c-iipe(l from the, (.leinens hiate' prison farm early ,ThurMlny acenunted for, Texas runners were called on today to aid in ijie Heareh tor the 15 men still ut liberty. The hotly of S. W. .Martin, con victed at Kl Puho for ttn'ufvy, was recovered from the San llernanl river y.Hterduy. It was hellevcd he drowned in an attempt to swim tho stream. Four other convicts were wound ed, two seriuu.sly, when they were recaptured. The other recaptured prisoner are held In close confine ment. DRY SLAUGHTERS RIVKK FOREST, 111., June n. (P) The Lutheran church late yes terday was described by Dr. VV..--Kohn, president of ,K Jo'ncordia col lege here and an official in the Missouri synod, as being not sym pathetic to the Volstead law aud rigorously opposed to "the abso lutely criminal practices of prohi bition officers in shoot ing down innocent citizens." lr. Kohn, who Is attending the 34th triennial conference of the Kvangelieal Lutheran synod, ex pressed his vfews In n statement prepared for publication. Xl to Ci'is'rtors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the .Matter of the. Kstate of J'latt T. liandall, deceased. The undersigned has been duly appointed and qualified by the County ( ourt oi tiie State of Ore gon for Jackson County, as admin istrator of "the estate of Piatt T. Itamlall, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them, duly verified, with proper vouchers, to the undersigned, at the office of linwleH JVlore. Ono ley Theater Building, Medford, Oregon, within six months from the dale of this Notice. .Dated and first published the 3rd day of June. 1!)!). STUAHT RANDALL, Administrator. t'ALIj J-HHt BIDS Sealed bids will he received by the Oregon St;tte Highway Com mission. ut the Multnomah Countv Courthouse, rortland, Oregon, at 10:00 A. M. June 27ih. for the construction of a 90 foot steel span witli concrete deck over Bear Creek on the Table Bock ftoad. about three miles northerly from Medv lord, and containing approximately the following quantities: t!3 cubic yards of class "B" con crete. ( 10,000 pounds of metal reinforce ment. K7.000 pounds of structural steel. Plans may b obtained from the office of the State Highway Com mission, at Salem, Oregon, or from the County Court of Jackson Coun ty at Medford, Oregon, upon mak ing a deposit of $.".0U. No hid will he accepted unless accompanied by cash, certified check or a ladder's bond for an amount equal to not less than 5 of the total amount bid. These bids will he received in behalf of the County Court of Jackson Coupty. The County Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to accept the bid deemed best for Jackson County. ' Rupture Shield Expert Coming To 1 , :.. MEDFORD ' , . ' ,' on Friday and Saturday, June 28, 29 ' ' Holland Hotel From 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Evenings by telephone TWO DAYS ONLY No Charge for Consultation Mr. C. F. Uedllch. tho successful expert, says: The 'Teilcct Hetentlon Shields" hold tho rupture perfectly, no mat ter what position the hody assumes or how heavy the' weight you lift. They give Instant relief, contract j the opening m a- remarkably short time nnd strengthen the weak t Is ues (the real cause of rupture) s that they frequently recover th;fr previous natural retaining owe needing no further outside, support. Stomach trouble, backache ami con atipation often caused by Huturc promt)' disappear. Truly remarkable and prompt r suits have been obtained not only with recent and not fully develop ed ruplures hut also with old, oia neglected ones. Ingenious, recently perfected d vices are now holding rupture firmly which heretofore never, had been retained. No elastic belts no filthy let st nips are used. 1 guarantee the durability of nij absolutely sweat und moistur." proof sanitary appliances. 75i of ruptured children recove conplt'tly through expert mechan ical treatment according to satie ties. lHi not waste your money on widely advertised mail order con traptions. You canot tit yourselt. C. F. REDLICH, Rupture Appb ance Expert, Home Office, 535 Bos ton Block, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Real Burglar lii-oivp Sl,rli's,'l.-ailfr ot a jtHiii.''of 'Xiv yj'.ric . yi'HS-'iuon, v ii s litJii!.' uilli;i re irt'itt l- uf tt-r n steins il .jolis.uii n tia't iiiia!1'-kiiiivii cluiiii ol' i'(H:iTy slpi'f.s: "'t: spccinlizcd in S & S Hti.m'S," lie oonlV.i'il, " hi-cinisi' lln-y ilpn't lilive liit;il li-jlils. " Xino mil nf cvei'.v ton hiti'i-'hii-ics lire ( nnit- cl mulr-i' cdvci- f I).M;KN:SS. Nis;lit limits, stniK'iticnlly plnci'il in lioincs nnd shops, arc as , I'lieotive us leveled pistols. The California Oregon Power Compawt $H3f otnetj. . ' MKKd.OranuBMi.lliwctunj .MuMtb UlU-Qnfm nL7 tnkA. Duniroulr-Clltoral Gain an hour... You can't turn the hands back, but on d. busy day you can gain an hour. No need to come to Medford when banking is your chief purpose simply send your deposit by mail! Try this way of getting deposits to bank you'll like it. The Jackson County Bank ES. ABLIM-IED 1BSS Medvord, Oregon Comtiierciul " Savings " Sufe Deposit MHMI1UR I BDPRAI. RCSEI1VO SYSTEM OI30S !OOOE U Screen Wc make a special screen door which wo are selling for Sj12.00i -well made and screened with ljest grade gal vanized wire cloth. Let us make your Window Screens. We make 'em right,' and our prices arc right. Phone 238 Trowbridge Cabinet Works D o n INSURANCE First Insurance Agency . ' A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 90 N. Central Bedford. Oregon 'Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS ll Doors 0 n Women's Hose I S1.00 Pair ErSilk from top to too with pointed hceL ' 1 mpp- 1