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A 3 ! - - - '.MftftPOTm WTT. TRTnTryF!.' MFDFORT). !' ! litiilii legion mm MEMBERS MM i 7zz-..A:MXW0- pi urn impdiwd BY INSTRUCTOR SHiietlon nf Hip nu-mliurs of Hie buys' Klco cluh ly Miss Ariuild. inutile instructor of the IomiI hf;ii Hi'liDol, was m.'Hlo yuslcrclay nitn noon as follows: Harold Cicllaucr. Harold Anlior, Allan Hojicrs, Vernon Kvans, Wai ter Scoll. Denny Wood. Chester Weill), Alhert (..uiltlis, Frank Daiky. Charles Chatnplain, Merlin Toilet' son, Hamilton Law. C'eeil lilair Avery liiancho. Carl liolzr;an;;. Wil son I'olliatiKli. Tioli .Mason. Kouer Karly. Tinclvy Clianiplo, Martin Webb and Hoi) Soheceni;iht. Miss Coneyieve liroun. who co)l)anled the nice clubs last vear, has been chosen to rill (his place unain this year. The Kills who have hem chosen for the alee club are as follows: First soprano: Ruth Clement. Cerlrtiue lloyle. Doris Handy. Flora .Mc.Mntb. Florence Neumau,' Mailiio Kimzman. .lauei liae Smith, l.ueihi Coin. Helen Power, Haibara Ful ton, Elaa Gayloid, Marion Moore. Lucille l.ov.iy. Nell lireen, Hubs Stone. Hazel Cussiily. Marguerite Watson and Ethyl Sim-key. Second soprano: Margery Hon. Dorothy .Meyer.. I.eneve simkins Sybil .lean YomiE. liosa Core, .lean Swinarl. Evelyn Snyder. Dorothv l'aley. MaiKaret Meiling and Eliza brih MeillllK. Alios: Jane' Fe'ruuson. Until llousiini, Doris" Patton. Francis I .nine. Virginia, CreKm-y. Dorothy Daniels. Jorspphinn Atitlerinii. Clem entina Smith. liarbara. Waiil and I.aura lluc Gordon. A lt:i"Mln,t; will be hHil S;ilind:iy. s.-pi. ii, in Ai.vir.n ii iii-i, s.-ii'ui of the culu'iiiitlce on iniiiiliioiii csyentiiils I'tl- hicrlt srlniul 1 11 - ates, to conincr tl-.o fonnulation of stall, lard reijiiireiurnts fm- hiu'b school Kladllat, s in the srhmjls uf stun hern Ori'trimi This is one of several cininnit-t-es that are elur.iytl in (bis work tbi-oiicboiii lb.' slat.', miller the 'ruiiihinee of llai-ry Job nsnii, jirili tip.ll of Eugene liiuh school, ami V.-.-slilenl be Stale I'rineipal'." 'association. 11 is lite ilnly tces to formiiial lion I broiiKbuol standards ccio'i f tilese cooiliiit for future .-olop- state, definite io'( :-niim I'be c 1 1 1 : l 1 1 1 i I y of lli.it bi-lual ics. Kilc' aiel bisp'iy a student and iiuallty lisli. Mcii-nci should l;n(ev before bidu allow d to Ki-ailllale from louh school. Toe oti.b-ct li-liiud this standardization Is to offer Uie students in all hii;li schools approximately the same iMliie.-itjonal at van times, and to in sore as completely as possible that llinll school Kl .-.dilates every wliere are fairly eiiual in their prepara tion for fm tier education or for life. Tile committee in southern Ore gon Is composed of li. H. Conule. pilncliia! of the .Medford liisili school: I'aul .Iacl;son. principal of Jlaln:illi county hlKh school; li. C. J-'orsyUie. of Ashland Inch s-t-boid: lind H. S. I.::;hliuau of Uraius 1'ass liiKb school. Approximately JIO wiulh of Associated Student Itoly and Iti Times tickets were sold yesterday, tile first day of lie- amiii-tl oam Pnie.ll for r.'lislui.' of SHJiIcnl loiiv fun. Is. The sale this year is bcillK conducted 1 1 1 i-nll--, 1 1 a corps of speakers ami saie-iu.-u. nvsin.d to (he various activity period studs' hulls. Each speaker is responsible for the sale of tickets ill the study hail to whic.l he or she t assigned. A Koal of alio has be.-n set for the Sale of tickets, and jii.liiint; from ....b.Iou il,e flr-t ,lav of th" the nipaiBii, the goal will be reached or surpassed. The oumpuimi has been ornan Ized by Cliarh-s, U.urncs. business manager: and lintldl liaib-y. facul ty advisor. DOUBLE ACTION Fint In tht dvuth Then In tbi orn Same Price for over 38 years 25 unces tor 25 Use less than of high priced brands MILLIONS OP POUNDS USED BT OUR OOVEKNUKNt riysfirdniyprtlBlna ;:-t icsiius. i .MAOPJt.v-.. .,i,.v ,,i 11,1. Ju"1 '-o'"".! in '.j .v.,i.o,-- I" til nif- 1.1 .(Kl.oii. uhrrr II, r,, ...' i-i,l,,i:,-, ,v J,-,, (.,n,-,r a I'" ': of .i(ltlr,(,,e rJnittt l-,-,o,lu.,j ."" , ' .n tlitm i.i II, line,, ;,JM. n,t iirjl ,I.. o" '' "''i'.'Cai .l.oi loot -a. -5 I o,..!., ic-ttii, frrtnot.,,-.. ,.. I'.'.' N.u-,rr. Bi .1;,,., IVnidiarv. i"i r.l.i ,tt( ur j; no((; ,,l,rrp I rroniru run he tumid. V oj lien ivuUlret nir nl rii-ir linlrl, i.io'ii n.,,,ic.iw thru ea,,,, a hi,,,, I. I'll- luntte on titr atrr.:t it i.i K,i r I'.ii. !. Uttevtti r. u lin lat ,i 11 .ic. r.iiit for (;,( iinicn'A urrvl.' ''I.y luoilr.iialt!, vU::i 1111 r,;iju '!,, .1 "a omo-6M3 1 7irr 'loams out l,r. i,r.- i.ajton'j !ht'j ore tuptlo-rii.' mmr , ., ,..,.,,, I I (-silll S. I nr.iK a UUUUl i. i III Ml. I l i Mill I V Chapter 33 ' AN IMPORTANT DATE "yilAT a sniajl place the world Is!" said Laxton. grinning at tlio two most astonished men In Europe. I never heard that fatuous platitude with more disgust. "Who'd have thought ot blowing Into a restaurant iu Bruges and finding two lost friends like you?" "Don't overdo the irony,, profes sor," said Somerfleld. "And don't draw out the agony." "Tut, tut! Irony agony? What words to describe a pleasant meet ing! Is titer any place here where we can talk at our ease, Mr. Gren ofen?" I opened my eyes wide at Lax Ion's tone. Whatever police Job he had to do ho was going to do it like a gentleman. Quiet conversation was the last thing you could get in the Lion (l'Or. "Well, suppose wo go round to my hotel? Would you mind?" "Very nicely put, professor," said Bomerlield. . "I'll do without the compliments, thanks," Laxton observed. "I'll take a truthful answer to a ques tion instead. J!r. Grcnofen lid you bring a certain black bag with you from Eugland? Or the things it had contained?" ".o." "Is it still in England?" I hesitated to answer this. Som- rii.'lil broke in. "Yea, professor, it's still In Eng. In ud." . "You might as well put me out of my suspense," said 1. "Aro you going to arrest me?" Laxton looked ma up and down. "It. would be n pity to arrest bo line a young man. Hut it all de pends. Mr. Gronofen it all do pends! Follow me, gentlemen." Laxton had taken up quarters In a big hotel near the railway sta tion. He led us to his own room, and there he read U3 s long and severe lecture. . We were, according to this ac count, very decent but very foolish fellows. We had, probably without intending any harm, committed an enorinity. We had put a spoke in tlte wheel of Scotland Yard and brought the machine to a standstill. What could be more reprehensible than that? Incidentally wo had connived at the escape of a convict, and in (he process had complicated the job ot discovering the perpetrator ot a very wicked murder. How about it? . . . We listcued to this, admitting anil denying nothing. , He supposed we would not con test tho fact that the murder of Fell was a diabolical thiug. We might have disliked Pell. . . . I remarked that 1 did not disliko I'ell: 1 rather liked him. In that case, ho said, I ought to have given all the aid I could In discovering find punishing the mur dercr of I'ell Instead of trying to hoodwink the police. Wo had obstructed the police at a titno when, for reasons ko did uot grasp, they could uot very well prevent It. But wo had got a con vict away. And we had removed or concealed vital evidence. Wheiea ir tiic police could have laid tlteit liamU un tho convict and the evi dence the murder of Tell would have been cleared up by now. And that was where we were. Ho had In his pocket a warrant for my arrest which could he. quite well executed even In Uelgliim And ho would be quito juslilied in clapping the bracelets on Somer fleld .i$ well. So how about It? . Soinorfleld leaned over to when.' Laxton sat on a hard little arm chair, and held out his hands. "Put 'cm on. professor," said be "But you won't! You want to do a deal. 1 11 tell you. You want to know " '.Vow. Mr. Soinerfi"bl." Laxton raid, pushing his bands away. "I do want to do a deal, but on my own terms. You sec. I have the liutun In my own hand." "That's a bluff." said SnmcrScbt "We hold tho slraisht flush. W know where the boodle is and you don't." Laxton smiled upon hi in Indul gently. "You foigct that you've commit ted an offen-io and tie. re'E suct a bins as lax . Mr. Snni'.-r.l-.Id. But ,f Mr. Urcnofen will answer tl f"' With Jippt""!"'1-'1' ocion.nlfM, .. loan of I.imoln. n.-tb.-d in the m:I -f the f n.-pr ins moun- . be.i: ! t.tin ( i. .In .itPd .Monday. Hov. Lvm.in Hltcheork. D.D.. a elofP personal friend of Mr. and Mr. .1- H. Henry who with tbrlr -inn John H. Homy ni" founders of tho 'own i-ffeied a Imi- d'.-db-atorv DEDICATE LINCOLN WITH CEREMONIES, Why are you In Ilolslum" ! v"-' ' " "I came to Bee a lad.v, snlil . "Miss VaruleiH'Siien? Ves, 1 Unnw through Mrs. Fairfax." "Hut how tliri you know anything iiboht Mrs. Fairfax?" "As soon as It was evident that Mi.vs Stmbroke had been mixed un in your escapade la (ho boat we had to flnd out everything that could be Known about Miss Sea broke. Naturally." "Then you didn't track Sonier field and me?" ."Only. to tho end ot tho wood. And, by tht way, I've got some property of yours. You are rule less!" 1 And Laxton pulled nut my bundle oC notes and handed it to me. S:m erJleld burst into a laugh. "Shall wa tell him?" be said. We did. Laxtou listened to the account of our temporary burial with mixed amusement and aston ishmeut. Then he repeated his question. "Why havo you como to Belgium? Not for tbo beautiful eyes ot Miss Vamlcsomethins don't tell me!" I wondered how far 1 might go without compromising Veronica. "Come candor!" said ho. "In exchange for candor I'll drop the littlo business of the molnr-bont osccpade, Mr. Greuofen. Thai fel low's got off into Kuropo and to search for him would be like- look ing for a needle In a lnysiMck. You have the proccods uf tho bur glary" "What burglary, profcfiu) V Somerfield put in. 'The burglary at Mr. Vol her bury'a. That's Hie 0110 I'm thinking of at the moment. If you know of another " "I'll ask you another- quvion. Has Kotherhnry misled it?" Laxton kept silent for a u:o ment. Then he st'.id: "Why do you ask tiia'?' "That's answer cnuuij," saiu Somerfield. "Fothcrbu:y 1 missed it. Koiherbnjv doesn't k-ep atuff like Hint at Xexplact: if h owns it. Mu'ei:m stuff old sniff I'm ,t great Jmls?. but I'll r!yf? :i quarter of . a million dollars f';r It Yon know somelhing about it, prn fessor. Candor for candor, j j'i know." Thtre wan another p.n:s: L-ix ton looked -at us in a rc-cjit;: I ivr way. "We'll com 'j buck to it,"Ji? sa'-I "At present I'm waiting to kiiov. why you're In Belgium." 1 had mude up my mh'.tl. by time. "All right," said I. "v.e l:ii;o at your word. There were i: rr:i sons for coining to Belgium. C:i was -to get aw'Ay from yea. Th-.-other to try to strike the ti:tcU o: the mystery of I'ell." And 1 told him bow we ivm worked out our plan, the .surpii:..m we bad of coeivinn applied by broko lo Veronica, the certain:) (hat tho pilzJe or till' tragedy : Kewplwce Abbey cotilii only be solved by discovering th? idt nll:v of Pell, the nature of hi tirt' vii:is relations with the Reabroke., arrt the reason why they all . fotim! themselves In Biackwater. Laxton listened attentively. H.- did not speak till 1 had done. Then ha said: "If you could get at Miss Pem broke, you think you couM find a light?" "We might. That is if . ." "If there was no danger to her pet relugee? I sac. Wtll uo'.v, Mr. Somerfield, you sdinll hnve can dor tor candor. I did not learn ot tho burglary from Mr. Fothrrbin y , 1 worked out the burglary from 1 data, and 1 bad no idea of its re sults lilt you kindly obliged me witli them just now" "Well!" SomerHeld eiirfodnd. "I'll tell you bow my atientir:-. waa first diawn to Prll. Lasi May I I had to arrest a familiar friend oi I mine. We had a little auiM.nMf i talk and ho uot only Rave me rern i inferences, but told me I'd kttpl liin j out of a good tiling. lie bad under j taken to go to a man named Pel I at the Lord Nelson luin . M!;u ! waler. and give him a dm?, a?i-; ! the dae was Juhb -4th. Tbre wi j to be big money in It. He w n vauc al)out the smiree of. tho i c I money: but be had the name ai.d tho date pat enough. I "Yon can iinafiiirj my Inlorrst in I tilt matter when I saw the nn:nt! j or I'ell and Hla'-kwatcr and tl-p wealthy prop: trior of ewp,ni I Abbey In the Tiin:s. And, believe I me, we were in the middle of a j mu.i iuiorealing nfTulr wln?n P'-il's iJeath droppmlti wrpijcli In (he n-.i clnii'-ry." A ddte! And the 2VU of Juav! My in i lit) llew ba::k to that strange inilenre of Pll r.n tup inimediai publication of t!ie Nivplace dir.n.v erirs; that was Just ir-fore the of June. . Cuiv "ih".. .;. IV in. U;r0", (o ' tn toierrrw' eltaptcr. pinyer. ,. H. Henry Hun ohrb toticd llio town. brrakiiiK A bottle .f ulrmor fib hh a purt of the rl,rb tonlnt ceronmiiy. John li. Homy pei;iteil the vi if v hen the riot nan run throuylt the mill and portions of the wood were dftrib Utitif anioriK tlno prc-fnt. Tho workmen and their fumlMex pari ieipatod in til1 dedicatory cere, innniex. Within the tif-XI couple "f WnekJI Ihf mill will ! in full operation HcoordtniE U) proMnt plum. (irn. It. j. Kneed nntiontil rfjnt ni under of tho United Confedornto vitfr.nn. In tho otdt -lf(,to( of ficial ovor to orvu in Oklahoma. At l he ia tn(e iritimrirt CERTIFICATE II S.W KlI-VN't'lSi'O. Si-pt. 1. 'I1' Tho KiimliMr itul.iy said the !-p-.rtnieni uf .iustiiv had stnrn'd ;im invostiuiit Inn into fh:irt's ly -I-uih-K. Kisk. slait4 adjutant of Aiiri -can l.t'Uin. that "survive cor: it V eativs" Issued by the veteran's ur banization tn purchasers of a set of honks spunsni-od by the Legion had boon put tu improper usos. fnite.l Sti tes AHnruey tienre II. Hatfield was said by the m'W.spap"r to havo acted upon Kisk's room; that the servk-e oeiUficat'-s." which wefo issiud to nil purchasers of the sot of hunks, had been rm ployed toward facilitating the il legal entry of .Jicus Into the I'nlied S;ates: In nidini; persons to olit.iin passpMi'ts under assumed name an. I in nssistii'K fntviKO !orn citizens in rot urn lo their nativo eiuiiitri.es without four uf beint; induced Into military service I hero. The. Legion sponsors the sale of a sot Of books failed "Source Ueeords of the (lre;;t War." Tin sale price Is SI'S, and tho Lotion roooivos T per cent of tho proceeds, which it uses for rehabilitation. Tho Kxaininer said that although tho Lotion had acted in nood faith, tlioso rortlficatos had boon issued to book purchasers without proof of tho facts sot forth In the appli cation, und that tho affirmation of th" prospective purchaser hud been tho only authority for ivsuahc6 of the "service certificate." Springfield New Home bakery moved from HT. Mill street to Han son bulldim; at V.l'I Mr. in stvol . listed Vz -I i Zfty & V ruw fori T Pfv;-l tti A ff 0r"ip"owrrB"dy y The Above Premiums Given Away " The Above Premiums Given Away VR' r"c"Jh''uut'j lCz! With every dollar purchase of the merchandise I premium of your own choosing is riven with every I. . I Owl Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, t6-07. 75c Riih in Viumtnt A ind D Amcroil, roguljr, ifi o 50c Amcroil, extra hcjvy. tA-oz. 85C AR.ir-Anr, gramiljr, 1 An.ilccic B.Im Tube Owl Aspirin Tablets Bottle of 24 25c; ioo,69c Captain John Ordcrlcy Box nf too 5C Owl Cod Liver Extract, ta'telcw, tfi-oz $1.00 Borotans Hygienic Supposi tories Box of 24 , $1-25 Owl Corn Paint 30C Eucalyptus, Menthol and Money, relieves "tight" con gin, 6-0. 60c Glycerin Suppositories Intint or aduli. Bottles of 12 . . 25c Famous Thompson! T-blets 3C SurcMcJ (if i-ilt: Karetts, box of 60 tablets 50C A Kirnttfit ireiimtnt f'ir indtritKin Lav.isrptoI,univer',aI antiseptic 75C Owl Milk of Magnesia, 16-0.. the Bar anti-acid 50c PincmuJiion, coufjh relief . . 75C Purlcti-s, box uf 60 tablets, . . 50C A milil cvjcti ini Tapol yptiis,lirge,60c; mrd., 35c Jjfyl .7 for r,rm PRODUCTS, OI.'F.nON'. VK1'1X. Station Attendant Made Little Error; Autoist Uses Gun Yoi:K. X. 1 . Sept. is. - i,i'i A lillir.'.: station at lend ant who save a customer too mtu h Ka soli m was shot d'd and Krtd J. IMaitlin has been ar rested charged with -niiidor. Sheriff Walter Palmer said I'fafiliu fired at tho latitui attoiubmt. Kinosl lioe. after Hoe b mistake had put lour gallons of ns ill I'latflin's car instead of throe. i'HHM'KWA 1-WIJ.S. Wis.. Sep?. 1 S. i.Vi i 'ounty .1 iidm' K. Cool; has ref iif ed to iin tion .i Wife trade wUleh starUed tho , countryside about New A tihurn la. -a Novo in bor. .1 nd.ne J'ouk yes terday refused to urnm ilhorecs to ; Ktiward W. ! e!delior-er ar.d .Mrs. , liessie Ih'oun lo oi l he prii.ci pa's. ; The divorce suits won hi have eh-ared the way for eonsnni ma t inn ; ' of the wife trade by which Airs. iMiown auu her I'.ve chibiron camel to the Heldelherner tiuille ill ' chan::e lor Mis. H.idell.erer and! ehihh-.ii who wont tn the,, j iinnvn home. 1 Sin e Noomler. the .1 u d i: e . learned, Mrs. Itrown has been M". j j I edetion:or's hOllseUenper lind j thai Mrs. I leidelbei .r lias served.,. in Hl .ai :n ity I'm M r. Ilruwn. The Above Premiums Given . . . ' TRADE QUASHED; i With every dollar purchase of the below you may have vour choice the premiums pictured above. With every you may choose two premiums with every you may choose three premiums, etc., etc. Prepared Remedies from tht Lnhnrtitarlf af Tht On I Drug Co. Beauty Helps Fitiifon'i Chotctit Crealiont Darnec Bath Crystals 50C Red Feather Brilliantinc . . .$0C I'.ipuljf iw-O'liycr liquid. Red Feather Cold Cream, nieihum sic 65C Red Feather Creasclcss Ocmc 50C Red Feather Complexion Powder, V hue, NuiimI. Rjthfl JOC Red Feather H iir Oil 50C B?jiitiliev thr litir. Darnc'o Lilac Vegetal 75c ' A nun't tuilei m jicr. JumboLipstichs.l "jt'n.Mt .l75C Famous Owl -''& Theatrical C T''i Cold Cream, poyndcan 75c ,vi Silquc, perfect skin lotion 50C Pom Pom Lustre, hair sheen . 5C Red Feather Kouge 50C l)ik, p.r.l.. (jcrjiuum, Rjiptfrry. Red Feather Shaving Cream 35c MrntlioUitfd Hty Hum Red Feather Shaving Lotion 50C Grecian Rosq Body, Powder 79C Darnee Talcum Powder. . . 25c 1 itu. v,..itt. now. Darnc'e Toilet Water .... $1.00 I.iJjv, Viulci, Ro-. PumKin Rouge 75c Vcrnice Face Powder . . . $1.50 Vernicc(.omplej(ion Cream $1-50 ColJccn Moore Face Powder 75C Colleen Moore I.tp Sticks . . 75c I H. M-Jl.(i1. Colleen Mr.K)rc Rouge, brilliant 75C Colleen Moore Perfume . . 75C Ni piurw Ixnte Colleen Moore Body Powd. $100 olleen Moore ttath CrytaU 75C Powc'er Pufls, plain, i jn-. v , 10C soc Owl Beet, iron ana wine, ,-, ... $1.00 Owl Emulsion o( Cod Liver Oil, 16-oz. $100 y," pur jni I vr Oil. pjlttJ1')' Owl Throat Garble . 5C Stott Vegetable Tablets, Tun nf 100 ...... . . 50C Sept. 19-20-21, Thursday, Friday, Saturday JAHM1N WOODS Alien! s Cor THIS OWL IMUJIi ViK VvoiUu is Y. SKl'TKMHKU IK. 1!i2n. Ben Cr Sheldon Details History cf Efforts for Highway System by County and Chamber Commerce ( haptor Ii 1 can slate positively ih.ii during the Vers when I was familiar wi'U A v pitioain of the .lack-on conn'v mad huildiuu enihtMiasts, .-supporters and woUeis, we never lost siuhl of tJiat program as our real objective, and 1 confidently believe that .such a general plan is In the minds of our people at this Utu '. Jackson euiiniy i:a. loal Mip piot ;u l he develop me at of nur state hi'-rh ay program, s; riK;i;liU': valiaoily auainsi lh(si few and tin-sitpce.-sful efforts tu involve tho proara in In unfair con: raet in.; methods and giving a loyal support to such highway commissioners ; Mr. li. A. I'.oolh. Mr. Kiddle and Mr. Yifii, who tlid the state sllcll a sign, i,: ervieo in de velnplng uvor a one t undred milMon dollar roa I progravi, and keeping it clean and ecolioiC.Ical. I rememUei" ni ciicu tustano 1 duriiu; my first session at the legls- b. ttii'e. w hot e i ho state program bad its real beginning, which illm -tr-les Mcil.nrd's at tit title ttiward her uel;;hi trs. t'nipuua county has always pi'sonted a t urliulent t on -ditloti ros'tocting road buibling bo- c. Ht-'e o!" l ho many diverse lntoresis ..f he ie-ral communities. When 'b- bill laving out the slate high way sysf.oin was before a commit ;ee of tic legislature tho proposi tion va,i made that t he Pacific highway- .--'honld be routed over the I'mpqna divide an it down Trull creek lo meet tho ('rater l.aU" hl.uhw; y at Trail. To Mr. W. II. Core, more than any on" individual. UelomiM t.he errdit uf ilefcMtlnwtlin ' proposal, and h" ditl il openly, avuwotlU. ii ml in tbo spirit of -in 1st i t.hat tlvniits. l'aj.s was on- 'titled to luYvo the iSieiflc High'wxy n uiod t hi'oin;h that city even Away The merchandise of any one of (1.00 purchase $2.00 purchase 3.00 purchase no limits one Household Necessities tiuataHtrtit "Otvt" Standard Castor Oil, -' 2c Camphorated Oil, 20 2$C Bathing Lpsom Salt, lb. . . 2$fl Owl F.ibric and Glove Clc.incr, it os 35C Ruhcohol, rubbing a!co!oI, Ifiii, 50C Roratrd Bay Rum, 16-0. . J0C Glycerin Rose Water, 4 .1. 25C Owl Lemon and Cocoa Butter Cream 50c Owl Lemon Lotion . 50C Owl Lemon and CocoanutOil Shampoo 65c Witch J lacl, lo-o. Epsom Salts, U.S. 1 y, lbs, Glycerin, -ot. 25C Extract uf Cascara, sweer, 2-0. . . 25C Oil of Eucalyptus, 2-0. 25c Imported Bay Rum, i'-oz. $1.00 Churchills Antiseptic Soap t$G Box of ) cjkt- for . ... 40C Todco Cocoa Almond Soap . 10c Todco Cocoa Lemon Soap , IOC Conti Castile Soap Yarritu Castile Soap Virgin Soap, Imported from France, 2 -lb. bar Peroxide, ifi-o.. Spirits of Camphor, 2-o. . SanOra, mouth wash, 16 07.. K-C-L Tooth Paste , RIM Tooth Pane Owl Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste ; . 50C Caitnf IIiiimIuci'. 2M 111. U1M' MiiM hold ( oil. n. I Ih. $1.00 1 01I01 o ,(lhclc plnl,r tf l'-rlf-fl );i4'tr I'-tl fltitf iilft liLMV -ill-Midgut. Iilr.d Im hillni.ilfl 1iii-f))ijl itnp.i. . ' I' x 1 l.-ir; jM x fi ytlH. I'lc tboti'.h il might moan a consider- 1 ably lunger mule. 1 was seal tti three sessions of, I lie stale highway cum mission by the county court of Jackson county, lu present and urge "nine nf our j local road development measures, n iwo of thnwe trips l was ae- ' coinpanied by County Judge tb'orge (lardin'r. and on one 1 went ab'ii" l I Well remember that at one of these sessions held ill a court room of the M it 1 1 noma h eou r.ty court house at Portland we had to again I meet and defer l an I'uipuua county ' proposal rout in;: a road tiver t ho I'mpii'ia divide to the head of Trail creek. I need not remind you that thee fight put up by .laeiison coun'y have as a result tho routing of our Crater Lake travel on mini; from the no it h through (Jii.nis Pass and Josephine county. My mind goes back iu the time When our Medt'nrd chamber uf cnniiiicree undertook to organize 'what wo named '"The Southern nrei:on National Attraction league." The plan originated in our Medford ehainle'i- oil her tbo year of .Mr. . Walt Iter's presidency or the fol lowing year. I proposed that the four eilles of Klamath Kails. Ash--laud. Medford and Crams Pass should advertise this district Joint ly, and as a whole, rather than to : advert I so our i mil vidua I cities alone. The first proposal abm , lhat line was made by a delegate of the Medford ehamhir visiting 'Klamath Walls, where a most en thusiastic meeting was held ami nur plnn xv.w presented by Mr. Cure and myself. Mr. Hall, Iho ' K In ma : h Fa lis hotel man, was president of" thai ' ehnmber at tho 1 Mine. nml through hfs tiotivo In-ti-fet ihe Mi.pialh Kails chamber Above PfcnsiuiKs Given Away premium of your own choo&ing is piven with every of any of the standard, nationally everyday needs ILstod below.Chcck this list and bring it with you. Buy season's needs now and get premiums at no extra cost. The Premiums will make appropriate Holiday Gifts. 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To promote normal kidney action and assist your kidneys in cio&D.iing your blood of poisonous wastes, use Doans Pills, indorsed the world over. Sold by dcalrr3 evety.vhere. 50,000 Users Endorse Doan's: r.eo.WbHjiker,r.oKS1?;,Britton,S.t)., y"Mvltid-ii wcrn lfmi!m nt. There Wfi duilacliafti'tofis my hck. I he.kidm.-y ecrelions Mare vrry trrciu!r md tfia an noyed n.r a lot. 1 nnrhied toni Uoaa't Piilm knd now my Kicinty wo ftgnia cling no.-mjiy. known, : 1 Utilities pbin. 50c 75c Water i-f $149 Fountain Syringe, i-qt. 5149 .... 500 .... m cva.ioov TRODGCCJTSa n V: