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PAl-iK TWO . -I-1 ll m--mmmmm MKlKORD f vi 1'. TJ'I BUS MEDFGii'l. l, U YH i"i;si I.W.- NOVKMhKl.' U. BRUNETTE; GROUP 3 LAURELS FALL AND WINTER !N CHEST CONTEST CARE OF ROSES ; mulch, Inn It )ms a tendency to;lny. Mr. Joiiph taught, school on : make the ground acid, which ton-1 Williamn creek Home SO yearn ago. : ditlon eim be remedied by the ud i'SIic wllj he remembered here .in djtlon of two ounce of sulphate of jjofttHh, two or three timet during the Kuniincr. ". ' Jn resonne to oucxtiorto. It was brought out that' the bent plant ing dlxtnnrex are one and (onc hiilf to two feet, and that tho AIltiH ItPiwle McColm. , The wonderful Indian summer niilt turrieH and the foreHt 1h for ifpoux with evergreens and ferns. Among those1 who heard the call of outdoors wan a hiking party upj I'owcii iirtTK ns iar ax nnarp s cait Financier Listened to Sad Story , and Gave Much Money Alleges Rich Man , Father of Son Took $500 in Marked Bills Before. Arrest Big Heartedness Admitted. .rJKlil fprtillzerM lire two ouncoH Ins Sunday tfternoon, cumiiofed tifj I npprphHphntP und two ounreH 'tho. following: Thelma Wilkinson. ! of milphute of potntth per plant, tiulu Kltlrr. Wilma Sparlln. Uh ) avoiding application too Inte In I L,arimoro, -I-ora Hlodt?tt, Constance ( r ' , '! the yfmr. , Lemmon, Krllth Mullen, J.auru lof- ,"Kall and Wlpter Tare of-Uoxck" , -iif ,,f the newer desirable ' land, Victor Sparlln, Maurice Hutl. erii k .' OiilvIr )ti.' the lilrsh1 hcJi.oI j vr'iii the nutJort illKruimeii . y Dr. torch, with Dr. Hulll nicer' com-! Azel I'.lotlKett. Rt.rl CoiikIp. Walter ; division of the yfnuy vW- 'Wliy...s. K. HuIIIk!'. of Seattle, honorary! ""' follows: Talisman, doubtful j House, Harold T'lcrre. Kay Vomer, I ICveiyuno in Aleilford .should Con- . '. . . mP,.n ' if K"t outHide iirower in tho 'Alfred Uirlmore. Allen Clllx rt. ! lillmto to the Community I'hest,"! (!" j north. 1'resldent Herbert Hoover,! A weJner roost was enjoyed a'. In pointed out an cov. rliiK the' j ; '''''V' e,irator of S eady In two years, an improve-1 tl'P Pnd of the trail. . 'tIih prjzo winning i-n'jjl.f Fre- j Iga- 1 ; v I A i : v win'' ( mm. merits of the 1 rbmnyiihlty Che !'int?rniitinrm Hfiw Teat fiiinlens campaign which opened yesterday.; M Portland. In ,ar address before The eswiy in hh fulmws: "HHIev- j,thb Garden Clulm of Houthern Ore Ing ,Medford people of tlie nuli ;gqn yeHtiEjrd.'iy. anoe Incurred by Uio conwliint ' ; i'Thwre may he o' t h e r ways Hollrltution of welfare' 'organlza- vM; hitilnf '''. Hullitfer, tions, the Community V"'"' plun ''hiit my t'XjM'rlence ha.s beon that haH been inaUKUiuted in thin city, i iiio finest can be produced by ad The plan orlKlnated in Denver, i herint? to the following praetlcen." mcnt over Talisman. Cuia, Prin ces Mary Jose, DuchesH of Athol, j and Frank Heeder, the latter bet-j tnr the wecond year. K.' O. JCII!, the. fineHt red,, Jnlien Potein,, finest yellow, unequalled In the north. Margaret McCreedyi dif-, ferent from any other rose. Mur-j cliiH Rtanhopc, new, white, fratf- j rant. Imperial Potentate, finest. Colo., prior to the war, and the Full planting was nhown to be poverty brought on by the war, the better way, because reeovr , pink, anil Mrs. R. P. Thorn, a fine stimulated the lueu until now It j roots develop on heein-in plants. ' yollow TALENT FARM TRACT! has been adopted by over three hundred ell ies wit It phenomennl sueceHH. NKW'yOJlk, Nov. 14. UP) Ac . rusi d byi the police of extorting more than 17Q.U0 from Nathiin 1. Amster, prominent financier an attractive hrtineK of 34 who charBOHl vVmster it the father of her bix-yenr-old boy (h, under 5000 bail mduy pendlhg a hearing loinprrow. ' ' J HflKH Alga N. Kdwardi whose Jmme 'formerly was In Scuttle was iirreHled after AmBter's secretury thru arrangement wtlh the police paid her T,(tO In marked bills. , .-Air. AniHler, who Is CO -yours old, utarrled and the father of two ions, denied the paternity "of the child, but admitted pitying the womun huge sum; over the Inst ftJX'.'yc-a'rffl ' " 1 '''All ihW Hald. "Is due to my natural hlg-heartedneHs. nothing el.ie... I . met Miss 10d wards at a parly In-New Ycrk. . 'Hhe told me a ' vry wad , story nnd I felt sorry for her. . . T : "Hho wanted to go home to Cali fornia nnd she had no fnoney. Ho I gave her V&00 n,nd Rent her home tiho.eftme back and went' west agnin several times after that, and to. Kurope also. (. . lcniaihJ IncreuMNf . ''Finally her demands became 6b great that f felt 1 could not comply with'; them any longer. M'hen T cut down my gifts she Jhre.iieued' mcT" Tllen my friends lutUded to take the .matter ' Into fheir own hands, to protect me. and HiuVpA her nrrest'. j "Now It Is Just too ridiculous to ay that t am the rather of her llil. All her threats against me jtvere bqnelv.!!tOK0ihor 'onr. toy pat urn I . Tfig-heai'tednesH, 11 1 ; liave given IoUf6f'vmny-:to .lots- r-ilfco-Vle In need, but thlK Is the' first xme that ever turned sour on me." AlrPAnMof'Tfr"''!!! vrtr chairman of tlie boai'd of illreclors of Ihe' Chicago," Kocir' ThIiumI "iiiuf Pnelfle railroad and at' pi'esont is head of -the protective committee reprosenllng a minority of, the Manhattan Railway company. JIo also Is a director of several large corporations. ' Prominent Clubman 1 His wife was tho former Kstelle TJreyfuH of Honton and he- resides in Itnston and Urookllue, Muss, lie maintains Vifffoei lp New York and Chicago ntid is a mtmhcr of many prominent club. Max I), Kteuer, attorney ( for Amster, "wild an agreement had been mode with the woman three yearn ago whereby alio was to re ceive SfiOOO a year for life with the provision that she would not an noy or communicate In any way with Mr. Amster. lie said she violated this agreement and that recently her demands had become excessive. Ho said she obtained $U000 from Amster on Monday and when she demanded a like sum oh Tuesday tho matter was reported to district Attorney llnnton and plans made for her arrest. Miss Kd wards declined to reveal any of her history. These never make contact with the tr toVp11 Swisher Mrs v. IV soli nnd a new set must be devl-1 Xj(.t(.rson. always in bloom, like oped. The feeding roots of the wjse irH . nUnlon liest. Fpii .Tnm' "One outstanding result of this j rose are near the surface, and the jnns. Marion Cran, Patience, Mr, plan is the elimination of street depth of two spades Is ample. j Henry Morse, and Sir David Davis begging. Street begging, besides' Well -drained soil with a clayjn ood red i has 3 Inviting fraud and depriving wor thy onuses of funds necessary for their support, wen hens the moral base Is the choice of this eminent authority, who described a good plant as one with never less than principle of a person so that he is i four good canes, on a two-year unwilling to help himself. "Another advantage brought about by this plan is tiie unifica tion of welfare activities under one head. l'lils, besides eliminating j and top, lanl. He advised that the plants si a ml in a bucket of water 'over night, and that before setting there lie the right hi. la wo between root WILLIAMS CREEK the too numerous financial drives, coordinates the various welfare or ganizations and divides the work among them. "This cooperation Is ..especially beneficial for two reasons. It stan dardizes methods of poor relief and it provides a basis for securing governmental action on welfare "Do not set too deep, nor allow i WILLIAMS CREEK, Oro.; Nov. 14. ( S pecla I . ) M iss A rl 1 ta Mes senger, who has' a position in .Med TALENT, Ore., Nov. 11. (Spl.) IM Foss of this city sold 10 acres of farm land to J,' F. Hayes oft Ashland last .week, Mr. Hayes In tends1 to raise garden truck. Chas. Campbell of Talent I piiicfjuseu iwo iois on r rum nirti;i j from the city of Talent. Mr. Camp-i 'bell Intends building an up-to-dae modern bungalow in the near fu-: ture. j Everett Boone recently purchas- j ed the home belonging to Kerby, where Will Hart has resided for the last two years. f' . Portland Permit filed for. the! Tlie sensible, answer to after-school emptiness Boys and girls burn up energy quickly. When they're hungry after school, give them appetizing, healthful hot Ghirardelli's Chocolate and replace the energy they've spent. Try it for i weeld FREE...Writefor"Swert i6" Recipe Pack No. 2 ' - D. Ghirardelli Co., 902 N. Point St., San Francisco '..'.'.".'.:' GUI RARB ELLIS "7'C HO CO LATE aw Painstaking killed' optometry, of the highest professional grade assures exact ness and accuracy f here. i,ii!u In ci'iiwd. cI'iimm nor (Olich Pack a composited .soil around the f?"1' home in' spend the tree roots, sprinkle with water :ind week end. with her. add .sheep Ktiano to tho surface. ,ln,i ,,-s. Herman .MesscnKev out tin not icruiixe unui uie sec- returned Monday afternoon. mill year. Allow the luishea to lipv (iuy iJavis uud xir.'john. rest In the winter, avoiding anvr jton of Medford visited the Wil- lllllIK that llliitlll Cni-IMiriiRP laic Hums Kllllilrv uchnnl h.ul Mmwh.v Issues. One orKanlzatlnn actliiK Urowth. i . " . and Itev. Davis occupied the pul..:t slnKly wmilil not have nearly so "Thin in the fall nnd get lid of ,,. the Meihodlsl i-hnnel. much of a chance as the iiiKnulzcd ,.,, fKW ,,y ,.imn(! i,,.k the up-i MBS Eunice llludKett came home' ciiarllie as a whole. 1 per third of the canes, which 'tlsn for the weii end and Armistice) The value of these activities . ,.e(i,.(.B daniuue likely lo re-1 llilv wlIh n,.r prnnts. returninB t"1 should he uniiueslli.nod. Only su fn)m ,vayliit! In the wind, j h,.r school Tuesday morning ! those orttanlzallonH of reciKiiized (W) centers open hy removing Ml.. and Mrs. 1)111 l.emmon nnd ... .,.,.. n l... i,inii. nranclies anil lane nut canes. famj. drove over to Wildervlll.' chest. It would he hard to calcu- o thi.t the hiinh -Is renewed In,. Sunday jnd spent the day with late . the aood this money will do I . ,.P -,., . I' .Mr. I.emmoirs brother, Jesse I.em . lake for example, the lied ,,,. (S1B( ,, ,., control, n: moll ,, fumlly- .jTO rjonnle ,.,. fross. The Ited ( ross never turns ; .nK,. K,1V1. . following HI-; ,ard accompanied them nnd spent a worthy cause away from Its ,ms. A,)ly rn(. irdcaux t,hP ,hlv nl npr home. doors.. Needy persons may Ko , (W,l,er and once l; Kebru-j visitors at the home of Mr. onJ there and Kl-l food anil rlnt;iln or ,... ,,, .,.nl,,,,... ,,iv lime rul-iu,. 1 .. i, s....,i fur. Ilerore Krowtn starts, drencn l o, m,.. anl) Kam j.etteken i.nd mound and huah with a solo-, ml(I (luujfiuer Venus. -Mr. and, lion, ninile hy iiiIiIIiik one-halt, jv !ichnrds.ori ami 'littler dniinh-1 ounce ;of hlue vltrol to n koiio'i ler 'urol and son Vernon j and !. of water. In .March. . apply ! 11 uoherts. . , . -t! , the Kioutid only, rrom a sprlnklvj Mrs.. Will Jordan -nnd sou Hrc lim can., n solution of two ouncesj mnut of .Thompson creek, were, vis or copperas lo the kiiIIoii of water ItlriK . friends on WHHani!) creek and earl' in aprll one ounv'e ofi -10 ,'S;viurday fvenlnfi and, attended the per emit formaldehyde and twof! entertulnnicni at ihe' .'tjommunlty iiunccs ' washlnt; iimmonia lo tlu;liall.' ! 1 ','.,. "ij1 erection of two-story apartment house at 875 Raleigh street ut cs- nnrenls. Mr. j timtited cost of $42,000. : 4(mny Say "Geetr-etr-delly" uamd Ihnxy 6T0. Ci. HOnm e A Complete Sljeanino Asa MARGARET TURNER ON ; RECEPTION . COMMITTEE UNIVKHHITY Ol OhlXlON, K0Kne. (Steelal.) MarRarel Turner, senior In IIukIIhIi from Mtdf.rd, haa been nitnu'd ux one nf the KlrlH to a.HHlht In reeelvlnK at the homi'OomlnK reeep t In n wbl;b will be held In Alumni hull. fSntuiilay evrnitiK. November Hi. All Kraduateit of the iiuiverHlly, forme'fttudentH and nenloiH are In vlttM to the reeeptlon. i It 'Ih the plan thl year, aeeord Jnr to Hetty Sehmeer, Medford. general chairman of the reception plann, thtit orte senior, woman and one alumni member of eaeh llvlnit orRaniKatlon serve In tho reception line. AUsh Turner r'irerentM SlKtna Katipfi Bororlly. medicine, and eh lid ten. whom par i-ntH anfinaiielally unuble to send lliQm to ithui(, are (M'ovided , with school . rKipplIen thai thy ihiKU enjoy eiiut't advautaKH with othor clilldren. -t i ': .'Two iilhi'r Jictlvlilcj fituiiu'ed; from tbiH fund are tiie liny and Olrl SeoutH. TheSn oranlwithniK have contributed much to the fur therance of Ameriean Ideals, anil ,i ho : belt e'rmen 1 1 A m'oriean ' . elt I -Keushlp nmoTig tiie yottth of today! "Tho' Salvation Aimy! reiiehes i elaMM of people untouched by uthet-H T '!The -smteoHH- tf -thla -pl.in de pends upon the support Ktven It this, year. Let us not lie found, wnntliiK In frle'-dHhlp to the poor, and needy and ut iMeMirord's fr Community I'lient ovt'i.'! j Jn connection with the ewmiy. j It Is . Intert'Hllnj; to note that the writer Irt the past yetfi or so won! first prizes uiu two other essays, cnvcrliiK different, subjects. Une, was sponsored Iy .the Owen -Oregon Lumber company on "The Timber Industry In Jackson .Coun ty," nnd the other by an electric concern on 111 lighting of homes. Kllon of water, applied front ii, xprlnkllnx can to the ground only. I'i:it moss lniiueH an excellent Mm. -Phil' Jones of North Bend. Ore., visited her friends, (irandma 'John and .Mrs. Stelti!. Siratton, Sun- WILLIAMS CREEK FOLK ATTEND MEDFORD MEET WILLIAMS C'ltlOHK. Oro., Nov. 14. (Special) Mr. nntl Mrs. Philip llotebry nntl their mother, Mrs Temby, druvu over to .MeilfmU on Suntltty uriernooti to attend the missionary ronfereuco at the MetluiillHi church, South. Rever end ShaiiKle Hioku, iiroHenlltiK sotue new nntl vory InleieslltiK feutureB on thi missionary work. Kidney deficiencies ? High blood pressure? Indigestion? Read the good news IT is astonishing news to sufferers, that 11 pure, sweet plant sap should be so great a health fond, so valuable a tonic, in kidney deficiencies, high blood pres sure, indigestion and glycosuria. Vet such is the case. This remurkable discovery is tho milk of the Mexican muguey plant. Used for centuries in its native country where there is freedom from these symptoms. The fresh sup is culled "uguumiel." Now it is concentrated and the name short ened to Agmel. Kveryonc should nr vestlguto Agmel, particularly men ana women entering middle life. Imported by The Agmel Corporation, New York and Mexico, D. K. ... , '.. On Display in Our Window! An Exceptionally Charming and Practical -For Those Who Take Pride in Their Bed Chambers What others gay: "My husband has been hiking Atintel for three months now. His blood pressure in hack to normal and the nervous, restless feeling ts all gone." . "I consider Agmel the greatest hetp for stomach or kidneys. I only wish more sufferers knew ubout Agmel." You'll be delighted with this charming suite, number 310 created by the Doernbecher crafts-, men combines simple dignity with service, is sturdily made and will last for many years. . The 310 suite is finished in walnut and is now on display in our windows. . You are cordially in vited to come in and inspect it more thoroughly ani see our fine array of house furnishings on our main floor, mezzanine and second floors. And remember, your credit is good here! . , The Prices, loo, Are Siiprisiiigly Moderate Bed $19.75 Chiffonier.. $19.75 Bench . . . .$8.75 Cesser $29o50 Dressing Table... $29.50 j and Your Credit Is Good J ' in mii i 1 1 1 m i 1 1 ii ii mi ii m III ! THINK TWICE before you buy and you'll buy tires half at often. Millions more people ride on Good years betiuse Goodyeara outlast any o'her kind and cost no more And Service We clean and straighten your rims, mount your tires free, give you an allowance for your old tires, and watch over the new ones all year .'round to see that they give ycu the extra miles Good year builds into them. ' Vt a n kiiklio 1 VVMKIN I IN O H.a.rrk.lalt, Clltli. C.aitl ni tli r K..tl un4 Cain Omtoi wtaraiiM fur Mff.MH IMtHL Our oon-uugttil trutment , uu4 . accctthilljr (or le-yort, per mantntl? rellevM thou condl llent, rcitor.i hctlth and rebulldi vitality. Our FREE Booklet conUliu Important In formailoa and ctplahu our ra, narkaiile GUARANTY. Wrilt pbont or call tor It today. Dr. Ch AS. J.Dean RECTAL. W COLON CLINIC mam tt. coMTMOesf ifuaaasKaa i iCLLrnuL aiwailk tool K ArnuATeo Ofncf.S 1 V Sottu.San rNCisca A More People Ride on Goodyears Than Any Other Tires and coat no mora. : jWT X fjff ' jmM Mere s I root Do you know that it costs you no more to BUY the World's Greatest Tires Goodyears? And it costs a lot LESS to ride on them. . and have been for over 14 years! They have thicker and tougher tread rubber in them than the average new tire They have good traction and fine appear ance They have greater resistance to stona bruises, breaks and blowouts Goodyear construction is the reason Let us show you. SUPERIORITY Medford Service Station Your Tire Shop Phone 14 We Serve to Serve Again 4