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MEI)P6l.D MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON"; TUESDAY. DECEMBER 3- IS FA015 TWO Tocal and 4 'Personal ' "Tho Vljy council will protobly take c'tlon 'ut 'itH mectlnV tonlgUt udibailzInK th' extension of Souc'i Central avenuo to tho letli highway at South Illvemlde avenue ftcr nnii a cuiucy .tui. r. vim for rauinior, tenner niiu, 4o repairing.' ' it'. ' Sfi's. V. Q. C6ism arrived homj several days I ago' from Portland, where three weeks ago she under went ap operation,, much Improved In health. ; . . ; Hee our Xi)' apeclal now. The Teasleys, 831 East Main. ;-,240tf .Judge H. D. Norton of tpo circuit court- Journeyed j to McMlimvIHe Sunday .to fill the bench vacated tbcro by Judge Arlic Walker, who Is sitting In circuit court, In Gnuiut; Pass.' '.' ",' Iluyal. NqlKbbor' bencfjt .dinner Thuunlay, Doc. 5. from fl to 7:30 6'c:ock ,W. O..W.ia41. Adults ,0c. children. Sir. , .11 V. ., 20'' ."Mrs. T. A. Yolenar ot- Clilcan.i and .Mr. anui Mrs. j'. B. tio of Kl- logg. Ida., are guests from a ux tanc at.Sledford :ilotel. ,Qtlu-r life George Hay of ' Vancouver. II. C., and; Mlsti. H. CVShaughnesay of Itnilom Eng. ' - High grade lump Jlme. and hyd ruled lime foil spraying. Big Pln.s Lumber Company. S34tf '' There is no' more unemployment In Oregon at tho present timo than . duidilg. cprfvapopdlng . seasons '.l.i previous .years, according to C. II. Oram oC Fal.em,' state 'labor com missioner, Oram says that much of this idle labor would, be absorbed-' when highway, construction and other public, projects aro resumed eavly nejtt, Vaiir-i r.i , .... StMauk'soard pavty Wednesd.iy afternoon; prize and refroshment.-. 3S.O.; Publlclnvlted.,., . . . , . SJ4 ElmeriOatman left ll eveninR by .train fur 8au ..Francisco, and 1as Angeles, planning to-spend the fornls vbiiting relatives and frlojuls.1 Special offer for Xmaa - photo- graphs. The Pcasleya, 331 lal Mitin. !40tf Wosd Ilimh. mechanical KMED lost all faith In 4ho bur of wlnicr sunshine, ofter be had taken a plrasuro trip to Hornhrook Sunday and when ready to turn tho no--of hla vehicle itoward. home., dis covered that he hod a frozen radl ator. He called the local radio rtatlon.by. lung distance and. C3b-r-U'ned bis plight. According to the' "Bishop" and other station clergymen, .Floyd bad tears In hi3 voice, . . , .Dynge's dance. Wed. and Sat. at nri.amlf.ril. halL.aOe- .'-I . -.- ..Sii't Betid wtji have, an ,'lc siutliu'. rink, near .Hut center of , the city, litis wlntex. The rink will lw c.nn; atcuoted by the city., cooperating with the Skyllners' organization. , "That good ooal." Wo give groen trading; stamps. ,- Hansen Coal Co. Phone 339. j. ... . , tf Dr. . Frederick , Strieker. , state hualth director, who, has been in Medfprd the past fow days confer ring; with Dr.. B. C.. Wilson, tho new county health , officer, left today on a. abort business trip to.Kiam. utti Falls, after which he.will re Jurti to Ashland- fur a day ar.two and then- return 10. his headuuar ts tt Portland. .. ... ' : Use. Medford - made factory block. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. ... ., 245tf Guests, from .Portland registered Mt.Jucal hotels include Mr, and Mra. Paul Murphy, J, H,..Coe. W.; It. lledhead. P. M. Koblnson, H H.' Dannlster. T. ,J.: Koblnson. J. W.. Hanks, w. J. VnnShuyer. j K. (flmes,,W, L. Davis. G. O. Tuonia-v Dudley (i. Allen. . G. U Green, I O. Shirley. . W. O. Myers. W. II. .Mitotiell... Mary While, Wallace' Bowman. Jane Mitchell. Elsie Yost., Steve Huhoonbaokec Car). Anderson and E. W. Llnduulst. , , '. . ' Hemcmber the four seasons, Pres byterian bazaar, Fclday and Satur day., Dec. 6th and . lh. ,., Nato Ilumilton of Talent left fo. Portland on November. 39-. Tor. 3n extended visit the, -. ' For, Saler Kindling by .the, loaJ. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel Sil . 24Stf Mr. and Mrs. C, M, l!l,nbardsoii were' visitors In Mediord' yesterday and left today, for Uosouu'rg wherrt MY. Til c hard son recently purrhasc I the Terminal' hold. They ore bota well known In Ashland and Medford- ; and ' we're ' visitors with Mr. nhd'Mr. William Clcmensan of the Hotel. Juckson, . ., ' HeipHtttching. plcoting, pleallm:, liiiUosnmaltiig-and beau. uiwuUuit. llaniVcijaft ,Sb,on. ..-,... 11.. V. -Hoeves was amohvi.'tlt Grants Pass residents spending I j nSSlV'ul'i'i M''lf"''rt i; I Give Something !i-Wult:vvr':-' - ('intiir.'f . '.- , , ' - ( I 't . v I Ohr nWa) lino of genu itio' Christmas Cakes iwd 'Cookici wilf ba Vy' in i' few "iiya. 'it our windows dur ing tit Christmas open, tag. '..' ' uy Christmas (sals ' I I ' I'lill Metschan baa bouuht lot atUoliiliiK bin ItniH'iinl . liotul In Portland and will onlr.rgn the hos telry. , Apparently lbil wants, bin hotel to bo of size sufficient match bin expanslvo hospitality and to house tho army of Oroson politiclanii who will he flocking tj Portland tvlK'n the. campaign coin umlen wiiy nexx year. luusene iioiiiftrr. ' '; : A. . 1; Dressmaking and' remodeling at itief Fashion-Shop, '.34 Mcilford f jy.i,,, Tel. lint . . . t' i-.Mrs. K. Ivemoh.' president of the fioirUittm Oroson. 'prosliytorlnl, lefi today .Xnr Bandon to Join Mra. I. A,- Thompson., ot , I'ortianu, stale. nresldont. tu bold organization incetinK tomorrow. Jn that city for tli j establishment nt a women's missionary society. The two wom en will he gone for several days and will also visit Coiiulllc, ilnrsh-, field and ..Jforth Bend on. similar missions'. ' ' Bearer Bcstwall plaster board . Is alt ready sized but costs no more than ordinary plaster board. Woods Lbr. Co., East Jackson at Genesee. 56. Mr. and' Mrs. K. D. Wlllinma ar-. rived litis forenoon from Oakland. Cal., to visit friends und relatives In Mod ford und Phoenix while on route-by motor, to Portland. , .For l Kindling by the load. Medford Kucl Co.. Tl. 6!L Ziit Among" the Californlans rogister- id at Medford hotels are Mr. and Mis. J. H. lltitler of Glondale. und (lie following from San Francisco:. Mr. and Mrs., Jiil Pierre. Mr., and Mrs. W. C. Nelson, J. II. Kcllt-Vi inslf. Fisher. A. J. Warren. W. V. pilmpre. Mr. vend rt.' E. J. Huff man .. , t; . :1 . Wo will bo Eiad. to. measuro ypur cnof and sjlv nu a piico on a new roof applied. Woods 1-br. Co., K. Jackson at Cenesee. I.16 . Theru were. 6y4 accidents in.Oru ftjrir industries,, during ; the - wee oiidcd November ?S, according to tlio f late industrial accident com mission. There wero.no fatalities reported. -. There were a total o? I t fatalities and S ot I accidents during the month of November. .The West Side rbarmacy parries . a 1 ma .A..I- nt TlBnnlcnn'B rrnm n' " " . 9BT Crowden of the Itrowns--boro district was a Medford busi ness and pleasure visitor over the week end., . . . . Cso Medford - made factory blocks. Medford Fuel Cq. Tel. 631. S4.',tf Individual records for. the faMen air-,mull trips, over tho coastwl'-" ilOt1 of 'Pacific Mn Tranaport com buny.'dtay .boun- curoniled'. bjt, oj flcluls of the company. They ar.: Ixis Angelrs-Oakland. 369 mile. t bours 38 minutes. Pilot Al Oll n on son; Oakland - Medfonl, 33i miles. 1 hour 52 minutes. Pilot ItalpH -Ylrden: Medford-Portland. 132 mih. 1 hour 32 minutes. Pilot drover Tyler: Portland-Seattle. 15.1 miles, 1 hour minutes. Vllot James Cunningham: Oakland-San Jose. miles, 18 minutes, PlUit Jo-hp. johnston. i . Woods I.br, Co. are the cxoluslve dealers for the Beaver Bestwall plaster board in Medford. SjO Mr. and Mm. C. A. Mwev. rep resentatives pt Vroctor t Gamble of Portland, spent tho past few days In th city on business. . Marie Blander, specialising .n. ihe latest Improved Sheltnn Cro nulnols (ringlet ends). Instruc tions' taken from Nolle Widows. Wilfred School. -New York: also Mr. , Whalen, San Franoleoo. All branches of beauty work. Call 434 for appointments. Emma . Cllne Shop.' ... . Of the four transients who wer given free lodging In tho city prison last night, two were colored men en route from Seattle to southern' California; i It Is seldom that ne groes apply for sleeping accomo dations at the prison. High grad lump lime and hyd rated lime for spraying. Big Pimis Lumber Company. !!4tf Thori) was, a. motor car wreck 0:1 the, Caves hllvay In tho fog at ! o'clock. Monday morning. . The Injured were taken to Medford for treatment Another wreck was re ported at Jump-Off. Joe crook, but enrly londay afternoon the repor,t had nit,.been, verified, .Grant I'ass .Courier, 1 , ( i One of tho features or th Prei-bvu-rlan .basaai; Is ,tbo . Jlilldreu's gift tree. ;. . . .', , ., 25 ! Fdr.flve days no ' applications tutvo; beeji made., for building per mits at the city bnlldlne dopar: ment. Indlcnlllig. that December will ho llgb tin the number of pcr ntlts.to lie Jxsuii). . .. ' 1 For S1.I0 Kindling by the load. Medford Fuel Co.. TcL 631. z45tr Sam tlordon. once recognized as on. of tm most promising (ighte s on the Pacific coast, was in Mod ford hut night from Klamath Falls at ih.imokor ut.tlir Armai. Gor don has not been fighting for som" time and. has,' practically deserted the biiflMcss for private enterprises In Ihn Klamath city. l-ct me wrlto your fire insurance. Carl Y. Tcngwold, lloiol Holland llldg. Phono 93. , . A sprelul moctlng of the czeru- tlve- commlltre of .the American .l.culon was held last night at t" .ActnotT to -dlscusa several Import - : ant hialters porialnlng to tho local iport. A big . post meeting, with I plenty of business mid entertain ment combined. Is planned, for . next, Monday, December . . , Uynge's. dance. Wed. and Sat.l , Diuumli ml hall, too, ! Miss , Pearl Tilnmons, , daughter, 1 of Mr.' and Mrs. J. W. Tlmmonr. ,norll) uf Medford, will be confined I'to her home for a week or ten ; dajra a tho result of a badly rpt .Kiiea, sustained In an auto e.ra.b Sunday, evening when a Uulck coupe, .driven by Ucn llltzle.-. .clashed Into a. truck near Canyou vllle whllu 00 roiitr to , Uoscbun:. , where Miss Tlmmons l a' momb-r of Ihe Wall school faculty. . The j truck was -without tights and wus, parked on tho highway In a heay 'f. The coupe was badly wrcot;- !m. The driver ' ras. uninjured. ,.l,css ash, .less. soot.. In that good oal. , Hansen Coal Co. Tel. lSt. ' ' Thomas II.' Kay. state treasurer.' who recentlv. underwent n. major rrernon st Msbim-bosnltol.. I Improving rapidly and prohawv will be able to visit his office short ly after January 1. I'se Medford mads factory blocks. Medford fuel Co., Tel. (31. Among - thd business vullors n Medford fronv Seattle' are A.; C. Tross. John H.' Rudd ' and S. A McCutchcun, Tho Medford voluntary (Ire de partment held ono of its most sue cessful meetlnga of the year last night with lb a msmborshlp. In at. tendanco 106 per cont. In addltlsn lo the regulii drill, tho yiremcn also-'milo' plans for the- annual firemen's: ball. December 13, at' tjio tirienta.l par snw ' " '1 i' Huch l(lark. ; cat'Jrti: uuver'of 'ipwno,' Cal.,' deft lyesterijajfjinifiis '. home- nfter isnendlnir seyoral. .dhvs on j tho valley -on bUsincia.'' f-l ' . "Tbrf 'summer cablfti of guile, Johnston on the dtogne rLver nc ir- Trail was ransacked during th pas two or threo months, accord ing to a report nu.de nt the sher Iff s office, today. A .long list of articles was taken, Including bed ding, pillow -; cases, tnllet. goods, pieces of furniture and other vain able property.. Tho-cabln Is set off from the old Crater, Uio highway some qistnnce.. .0 ciueB w.ero 104 , behind. . , . . 1 . -,. , Tumporary autti licenses were is sued nt the sheriff's offico this forenoon to tho Gold Hilt school dhtiict, H. O. Thomas and D. 11. Stowau nt Medford,. rS H. Tucker of Brownsboro and M. D: Nlgro, ., Lack of rain. Is playing serious havoc with. mining operations in il)1 bills about tho. Illinois valley, deularoa Jiu-li M. Smocks proprie lor of thp Holland hotel, nt Holr land, Oje, ; Mr. Smock ia tlu "dad dy" or ail that historic section ft Oregon, the friend of all Its min ers; scores of whom, he has "grub staked": and Is in close touch with all Its operations. "Work Is prae-, llcally at , slniubitlll. 1 There 'is lfttlo wiitoi'lh any of Hie creeks and rivers. If It doesn't rain soon Ihn mtncrM hereabouts are In fur tough sledding this winter," sa.d Mr: Smock Sunday. Orants Pam Courier. ,.'; , r. ,, Thomas Ijirson and C. C. Mc Curdy ot Portland were visitors lr. Medford for a short time with Por ter J. Neff. Howard D. Kearey left tills fore noon fir , Portland to attend . the funeral services of his mother. Mrs. Julia Feaeoy. ,who died yesterday in San Francisco. Her body was to pass through the city today en route to the state metropolis, wherj she was well known, her husband, who. died six months ago,, having established tho first shoe store there. Sho was 73 years old and is survived by seven sons, . The stealing of gasoline from ranches In tbe country districts is reported as- becoming prevalent.' especially In the Phoenix district' whero one rancher reported tnat one night last week; some miscreant cut his spray, hoso in order to siphon gasoline from a- tractor sc:- ting.,in tho yard. It Is said- auth orities have- several suspects undor surveillance and that an arrest mr.y be made 'in a short tlmo. , Included among the O'regonlans. other than those from Portland, registered nt local hotels are M. O, Holmes of Lebanon W. A. Hartley of "ttlem and C. I.. Wordon. . H. Capbcll and W. L. Davis of Eu gene. s Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Klamath Falls roturnod yesterday to' their' homo after spending Thanksgiving and tho week end . with local friendsi Bounty warrants were issued at, the county clerk's office this, fore noon to A. C. Whitworth of Trail for one coyote: H. E., wlrth of Eagle Point, threo coyote's: A.., i2. Lindley.of Prospect, one coyote,' The Southern Oregon- Normal school has ahown satisfactory growth Over the last year as -' whole, and Ashland has . shown, much Improcemenl. said Miss ,11?- glna Johnson of the Asbland Tid ings when she was In Medford last evening for a short tlme. AshlanJ held Its Christmas' opening last' week, which ' was an ' outstanding success, drawing hundreds of peo ple to Ihe streets, for the evening. attraction, with some from Med ford, she said. She also reported there, was considerable good spirit ed rivalry among tho merchants In' the decoration of display windows. W.G. Miles, Southern Pacific inspector with headquarters ivi Eugene '.arrived In,' the city this morning on' special business. Judge Arlle Walker of McMlnn- vlllc. will hold court In Medford tomorrow and the next duy. ' There were two rural schools In Jackson county that hod itcrfect attendance records, according to repoilis received 'so . far nt the county school superintendent's of fice, Fern Valley school. wlth-JJ students, pnd, Jonnto ..Stevens a teaohor, ' was., one, and the Elk Crock ccliool, with nine pupils and P.-nil -Masters as teacher., was Vti- other.' . ,,. , , , '- -;, , Alec Budge, son of- . vt llliain Budge of Medford, spent yesterday in tho city visiting his father, hav lug recently arrived In Son Tran- clsco from Hawaii, whtfro he is lo cated In businoss. He:1eft on th" evening train for.thq Itouth. J. J. Pool, of tho llutte Falls dl tiict spent today In ' the icily on business. ' W. U. Allen of Portland., xpcciul agent of the London Isncaslitre Insornncc company,, and llnam W. tillinuac. manager of tlio same company, from the stair rrancwet office, spent yesterday ,Jn tbo city on business, leaving last night for the north. - , Mr. and Mrs,. It. L. Wilson re turned M-ondnx evcnljtg from Port land, where they vf.ilit their son. Uebert F. 'Wit's on. during tho ThanksgivliiR holidays. A son was born Snturday morn- Inj at Ihe Purucker maternity homo 10 Mr. nd Mrs. ,M 110 riurry of Phoenix. . 4 , ltliil Urlilzf Plint ' NVASIUNGTOX, Dee, . I.MV--The.uiineul of Louis J. Tyson. challenging Ihe right of Washing-' ton and Oregon to, operate a bridge lietwecn Portland, Ore- and Van-oonTW.- Washvir-Mlnsl -today hy the supreme court. Portland. New organ of Mount Tabor Presbyterian church at (6th Itpd Dclmont streets .dedicated, Birth Little Girl Fires' Clothes in Play ' " With Match Box ' 9 UblonvaleV Ore...'. Dec,""S. 4 (!P)-toft alonp for k .Uijt mln.1 ji t uies; w,iiie hob uioipor was tn 4 riia hSiikvaril -hilncina- out thht t weekly 'Wa-Hll,:;un Dixnn, two- yoai'-old''ij(iiigliler of Mr. and Mrs,;'l)iiKiel ..plxan, obtained gomf -.matches and "net lier 4 Clothing on Ure' Monday qfte(f: 4, nnnn . . is. -.Hearing screams, Mrs. Dl.- ' pn rushed back to the bouse to fliid the little girl's cloth-- tug. practically -burned from i - the body. A doctor was called 4 and first aid administered SHItEVEPORT, La.. Deo; 3. M) -Having ltlllod 5l'nrmndukei Wnlrd. merchant, and Wounded Miss Iva Mac Miller, guest lit a dinner party party at.' the Ward rcsldonco last nighti Yerhls Morgan, an attorney. clung to lite today with two sclt- Inflicted ' bullet wounds ; In' his right temple. , ..' ',. ; Morgan forced, his wiiy Into the Ward resilience,..' according .'to In. formation 'gathered "by Dr. W.' P. Butler. : pariah coroner,, made, bis way to' .the.' dining room.', where Wand was virtmgati a -.-table, .with Mlssi Milien J.Mssj 'fi EtlPoijdea- ter nnd tho. latlerK daognter, iDor- othcy, aged 6. BATTLE FOR CUSTOOY ; : 0F.WY0M1NB BANDIT P.VWXKE. Okln., Dec. 3. ConfcKNlon by Tom Vernon, ono time rodeo riUer. railroad fireman and convict, Mat' , ho ,r UeraUod : .a Southern Pacific, passetiRer ' train near. Saugua, Cal.' and sinffle Hantjp od robbed piiwicngers in genuine dim1 novel tawhion is. pot exnoctcri Ic avert a. battle between Wyom ing and California for hbj cuHtody. Vecnon, arretted Here. Humlay night, also it charged wltit the rob bery of . panae insert on a Cnion Pa cific train near Cheyenne, Wyo., a week apo.' and "Wyoming officers who bavo aidod. .in, fluestioning Vernon have indioatoA his confes sion will have no effect on their fotrtH to- return hint tq Wyoming for.,i)rpriCfution. - ...j .... t. . Itofuntl Tax ' WASHINGTON', Dec. . -f Abatement of 56,176 to tbo Bpo kane, ' Portland and Seattle Hall way company. Portland, for over assessment of' Income tax In 1927 was announced by The internal' revenue department today. Notluc. If you, have- any rdal estate for sato. or. trade, soo vV- t)L. O.. I'ICKKLL. , iOi li -Jlain. Phone 983-L. V S5J Crater Lako Chapter No. 32, Tuesday night, D?c. 3. . 1929. Dinner at r ..o'clock. . Work, in it. i:. .and It. .A. . degrees... A Isuecla) ihvitalloa tu Jill. By order of High Priest. -J.-.4 f. B. SCIII'LER. Secy. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKD f Ionework by experi enced youns lady. Oood rcf-T-qnt'es. Fhone 4&H-J. 'ZTG ' a ni-Atj n.vuoAix FOH SAl-V1- 1-3 acres, fine free Moll, all cultivated, sumo berries und fruit, tfmid ttali-r. nice 1- I ooin huujc anil Utirrh, oleelrlo Mtth.y. gnrnce, rhleken bou.e, eic: Jii!l off Stewart Ave., to m1!! r.inlit iiuw, JUuu." .' Ae have some real buya in 'orrbardn. rune hen Mid rRMidenlitii nrouerties. t'OMiiiW . RKAUr CO. II X. Uarttctt St. Tel. UVJ. SL'UCliJJA. liUAlK 5-room modern buncalovv, on jiere Lind. one mile from Medford hotel on Jacksonville hiclumy. One of host buy In valley for, only 940UO, .tftimll down , pny ment." Imlnm UUe rent.' tEA U A KMflUT. , , ""; :o IV. tvrttett. ' 1 S60 KOII SAUIi-J-A-l Dear orchard, his produuoc: rcsl. in..uov ninkvr: .hrouunt uvr '. J,IM this year: tin.oov. half casli. bsl. hstf rrop psymcnt. 1. 11. Nlchuls, TulMit. - 1 ' js() W.VXTED To carp f ir chlldrea by day or nlKht. , M So, CcntrtJ. LADY wants to o to Tulare. Cal. Will pay part gas or cars for chllilren en rouuv J'quV) 4. IIox 6-C. Mcilloril. Orr. KOU H.M.R 4-burnrr rlsctrlc raniir, good 'condition. Inuulrp 30 X. pcaili. iiS' LOST t'.lassi-s In black case, on Mi. In St. Mondny rvonlna;: rims bluck' rnsmel on' ffrpy Krotind. Call Co. 1'lcrk's ofilcs Or 6s;.J .. nvenlnas. KewarU. . 2i; KOU ftALK cViltrctnln 600 stamps trum sll ovsr thr aorld. 4 wars old: chriin for cash. ' Phons TSS I p. in. :t. Flt KA1.M fmall house, Int SOX loi): Imlh. ro and flectrlcity. Piico $1100: li'rto don-n. 19 prr Month. i:i H. Kir. 1 1 i.j i KUUKI.N'O ON DINNER PARTY Hr.vs that roof llxd beforr the r.ilns. (lusranlr,,! mntsrlal and workmanship. KsMnmn-. Ire. Phone CHUT NEWTON. -K-S. I0 E .; I:. 1 f5;i)NUO?,.-M-n tliJ lut 12 mohlhs'SS.La.O'JOiGOO clgao. wei e hv11 In th' United Kinjfdm. This nieans thirt if every man, woman. nnd child had an equal share they would,, huve 812. clgareta each. Thin Ui -more, per capita- than,, tn tho Cnttcd States where the ratio ,1? 806 rfor person. : '( : Five years ago, according to a Lomlun retailer whose statbitU's aro regarded as accurate, the BrU ish average yaa 0 little inoro ,thnn 800. Women are responsible .for the increase. , , , "Among my woman clients," said this retailer. "Is one who regularly i mokes 50 "cigarets a day." Ient t year 12,214.942,950 was spent for cigarets in . the Vhitod Kingdom. Toward this expenditure ihe woman smoker contributed $30,000,000 nnd she consumed 3, 447.333,970 cigarets. . - t The retailor mentioned before; gives tll following tables which show , ip what extent the clgaret habit ha.s Increased in five years and pipe and, cigar smoking de creased: , Cluarets smoked per day;. 1924. 9,580.019; 1!I29, 105,203.170. Approximate cost: 192-1, 159,-. 7S0. 1H29. J75.33S. " , . Cigarets smoked per year: 1924, 34,S7C,UJ3,S0O;. 1929. . 3S.293.999. 560. . Approximate cast: 1924, 137, 293,044; 1929. H2,9SS.590. Ounces tobacco per di;y: 191S. ::.I.33.432; 1929. 476.241,120. . Approximate cOKt: 1919, CI.723.-i 855; 1929. 1.4SS.253. , Cigars per day: 1919, 3.S05.S9C; 1929, 4,341,384. Approximate cost: 1919, 221. 647;; 1929, 108.534. There are more than 20.000 brands of tobacco, cigars nnd cig arets. which, are retailed by 458, 171' dealers? in this countny. .Licenses, -iHsucd to these people bring in a. revenue of 117,017.; . Copper IMvUlcml NEW YOItK. Dec. 3. iJP) An extra dividend of $40 was declared ! on the common stock of tho Ulnh 1 CopHr company, in addition to tho regular ituarterly payment of tl.e same amount. Both dividends ure "iva I il Dec. .31, to stock of record Dec. 13. EXTEIiHHlSE, Ore. C. A'. I'er son received word that his i-on. Lawrence Person, had been killed while working on a hijfh tension electric light line near Asotin. Wash. , ; ' ;Vernonia. ;Jo.stof Ice building to bo conHtrueiod" on ilrldge street totveen Third Mid AVee,f nvrni-. 666 Is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flue,,. Dengue BUioqa - Fever, , wpnst . Malaria. It Is the most speedy remedy known. vT; Send' Yoiir Friend One of ! Model Bakery's Fine Fruit Cakes Fr Chrfstma ! Bluc Ribbon , Mother's Bread Homemade Bread are made with Malt and -Milk." '- Have you tried our 'Do-Nuts? 111 W. Main Ph. 105-R j ; If glasses are neciled',. bo-, sure ; ,thor are 'eorrcct. O il r expcricuccQ ioprniilttry assyres . aoiiraey.hurc illMUni).llrili: FIVE DAY WEEK FOR SEAITXIAVash., Dec. 3. tfl') tA fiva-duy- wuok for tho print ing trades was. declared impossible and . eouumtcj,l!y unsound in a renuhitton proposed , at the North wem NewspapermenSi association's ahiV,ual convention" here 'yesterday. :J, F.Young,.;buslness managet: ot l,ho Spot at) a lpokesman-Heview waj re-elected president for a: 10th terni. Others re-elected were t. .1. : Kurd of tho Vancouver Pro vince, H. It. Winch, of the Poit lantl Journal, treasurer, and W. CI. Hooker. Spokane, .treasurer. . ALRAX.V Ore. A lfrd . T !r flm George Dayis,, accused of mur- uering o isAcramento," Ctu.. grocer ;during y r'obhery, left ior Sacra - i) Two souls are bared Iri'a lonely mountain cnbin Desire snd Con-. cclftnee engage in a titanic struggle. i ' . - william fox , . ' . - .. 1' : ' !. P'AIOCIICI Admi..ion J ,.,,antl9 N. J Ma;s. 10-25 ; Eve,. 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