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iocal and
-'Personal
Miitifc- Hero Jrmu DlHiincc
ThoKe from dintunt rliies k-'iIk-t'orod
n RUfMts nt Al-Mlfnrd hou-l
Worn Mr. unrt Mm. 1'. J. Hammond
u! 'Snllnn. KariK., Ilohen Schwartz
Of Topoka, K.nu., Herbert K1U1n
of Inf:anMtort, I ml .. Mr.". J. W.
Tubnr of W;tll:icc. Ma.. T. II. UcH
of VnncniivfT, It. .. Mr. an. I Mm.
l V. Trill of KVtihlk.in. Ahv--V:i,
A. F. finHBl f New York Ciy.
Mr. and JIM. tt. M. "'n'rtlin of
HtMiInc Minn., . II. MrXuii .f
Dfnvfr. Colo., Chun. A. Forl.es of
Cincinnati, o , and U X. Vhiiv of
Iloston, Mass.
Itirsc lti'inri(l Sinleii
Ab a result of a vl:t of burglar:.
Jftwt nlffht at ihi home of liaymml
fitr on Quppii Anne iivenu-. a
pnre containltiK five dollar in
cash w;w qtolf-n, accord ins to a
report at thi polfc maiiun.
Burn heavy rotiRh and smooth
hlnclcfl: they at lonner. Mod. 1'uel
Co., Tel. 631. tf
MIsn Cox C alled J'Ji-t
Miss Ora Cox left r.n the Shat-'ta
this forenoon for Pus line I, .,
where she wok called hy the crit
ical )lnejM of her mother.
Motored to Mciroi-
MIsea Ann (iradiner and Ada
ttllbo. accompanied by l.ee Carter
and Charles Hartley, Jr., motored
to'A.ihlnnd and Medford Sunday
and spent' the 'day f j n and visit
ing Mr. Hartley parent., who re
side In Medford. Klamath Palls
Herald.
Talentlne dance, Jackfton "Pprings
KnHirday. S24
On I-'orenlry Itusiness
'Jvho chh-f clerk nf the Crater
national fuiem staff, Mls.s .laiile
Smith, spent yesterday in C rants
Pass 'on hu.Hlness,
AlllO liiC4flH4f4 IiichI
The shorif f 's nfflce issued a u I o
liceiiws today to K. H. Morse of
Jtitgue Itiver. C. L. Harris of Trail.
V. II. Currj- nf ild Hill. H. Hay
enwi of Jacksonville. W. L. Muckey
of Medford and John Heekner of
ilrownsboro. .
The Lions Club knows how.
Come to their benefit dance Friday
night, & Mental (iardens. Fine
music; a real party. ili'4
Mr. Allen In Portland
W. "W. Allen l.s expected back In
Medford tomorrow from Portland
where he ha henn spending the
pitM three rtayit attending to iuisi
neNs matters.
lloujbrd ft-lmol Meet pnslponed
Tlie J'iten-t-Teneherg association
n vesting at the Howard Hchoot.
which was to-lmve been held next
Friday -the l8th. has been post
poned to Tuewday, February 17th.
(Good itimo are hove! The Lions'
big Valentine dance Friday night.
Fine music. 'Oriental (iardens.
824
riceoid Hank Hay
The best school ban kin: record
of the year was made at the senior
Jiigh achOol yesterduy, the students
riVportlting a total of $4f9..rtO. The
record of 100 per cent established
three yearn nga In still blng main
tained. Tteiurnn troin Prosser
' "Mrs. J. O. PrtKien oT Mesa, Ariz.,
arrived in Medford from Prosser,
"Wash., where ihe iqient the week
eWd vttih friends mid relative.
v - i
I JCarliost of All fteed pntatoen at
ronaonahle price.- II. It. Jackman,
Mitlln, Ore, . 325
fViHii lltm- CHy
j -Poi tlnndois Htopplng nt .local
Jiotel 4ire V.. J. Hawes. W. C
Thurlow. H. C. (irecB. o. J. Hand.
J. It. Harrington. Oneita SiMbatter,
p. W, Hchuttner, C. It. hall, Lud
Alloy, L. McLeUnn, Mr. and Mrs.
Ved SpoerL l, j, Stevens. D. O.
,A,lb-n, K. K. JtoBs. K. M, Henshaw,
ftay Alexander, lit T. Walace, W.
TO. Wcoit, J. F.iHennlln, (ieo. Howns.
H. H. Koefer, -W. O. Ltitz. X. (I,
Wulker and It. I. Farrettv.
Hetuinlng In .MlnncMUa
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Conklin of
Hlhhlng. Minn., left by train to
day, rn route homo, after having
Client yesterday 'in the city on huMl
neNs. They are returning to Min
nesota by the northern rnuto.
'Phone f.42. AVe'll haul away
ymtr refuse. City Santtary Service.
237tf
Tndciw OiM-rtilloiiH
Two major operailons were per
: firmed yesterday at the Community
tuispHal. The two perwiw und r
Rotng them were Mis Victoria (s
tehnl and Mrs. It. c. Conrow. flnih
a ro re po rt cd to be getting along
nicely.
F vol tig lgislaiurt $
Hepitty (iame Warden Parr, who
pent yes-terday In Medford, in
closely watching the news from
the Oregon legislature as lo hills
providing for possible cIiuhkOh In
1lie fish and game laws.
i Ladlrs, if your wardrobe needs
going over to finish out the season,
call the Fashion Shop, 424 Med
ford Pblir.. Phone l m. tf
To "Point-Up" Appetite
Just Stimulate Bowels
Whenever tlio end nf Hie day find
you Mfut-of orts; fisid doesn't Icinpt
yon und won't -r.ftrnt ; hnuitlt is bud;
totine coated, just clicw 11 randy tab
let before Iredttmc, Tomorrow you'll
le n new jierson
A enndy ( nwaret eletirn up tt
intm, pRfo-y, hcnditehv condition every
time. Puis iifi-wtitc on wipe. Heliji
digedioti. Activities lsWels.
Hferets ere timde from riiscurii,
which nuthorltieii nny n-tunUt
wtrfmtjtltrtn hnvtf mimcirs. So, take
Hiertfl tlttij-Mfld tnblettt n often n
yoit pIstiM: nr pivi .hem freely lo
ehrldren. All ding stores tell Cim
lai rets for dime, sad no dollar r"p
ursl iun vtiulU tlu bitkr work.
IteniriK. t INhiIiiimI
.Mrs. J. V.V'twl of Portlfipfl rt
mi thf Shastji -iol:iy. fr hr homo,
;i rtnr having hfi- hnuh'r.
Xniih I.von of i'htipnix.
ICi'tnril fro in Slih'iu land lam evening hy the I'aclfie
i Di'I'iiiy Sheriffs linear Tunfori j Kruit nml Produce cotniany.
j .'Mid I'a nl .IcniiitiK't ret in ned hy j
(train today from Salem, when- they Kenlral Point Visitors
tuok J.UIUN 15. KlnffHloy, murderer, ' Mr. mid .Mm. Andre ("home wore
' to t lie penitentiary yesterday, jariionj.' tin- vinitorH In Med ford to-
- - - jday from Central Point, where they
'sali- .McciiiiiT Toiiiuhl jare ii o.rJetorn of a hotel they re-
Salesmen of the May tag Pacific 1 rent ly r'-con.-t ructcd out of the old
' company will mfv! till evening at ' hotel l.iilldinir Itiiilt th-lP .some-tin-
Mayt.tif offii't in North Hart- time uro. Tlwy were includnd "In
Iftt ,trt. jili c).i."h of -:ln pTKonn admit
The Lions Clult know?" how.
Como to their benefit d:mce -'r!da
nisht. Orient a 1 Carderi. Kino
iiuL-ic; a real party.
ii Neluhlior City
i K. T. Alid-."on ad M. S. liuek-j
jeter were anions the n-Hiileiit.s ofj
J Medford who were , in Cniiit Pasn i
Monday. ' i
g Motorist rroiu Deliver
, John MeXair of Iienver, Colo.,
I amoili,' the otit-of-ytate molor-
Jifts wllo rev,ivtered today at the lo
Ical branch nf the out -of-Htati' auto
i cElstratiun bureau.
Proving that smartnefls w!t)i'-Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Snow and V.
v o n o rn y in possible.! I;. Plli.
I't heiwyn IJ. Hoffmann Is now j
showing drespes In newest print !T"' ro,1Pl'' to Wed
for l.V00 to 2f,.at. Watch our! .Marriage Licenses were issued at
display windows for authentic ! li" 'nly clerk's nfflce today to
Htyles 3'''J i ',,,J'''"' .MeK'inncy, Ii7, and Lucy
, Hendryx. !'. both of Kldridge.
;lven ;uti Permit Ca!-. niul to Louis Paroletti, -1.
I A permit was Issued by ilip sher -
! Iff's Office tills week lo Molvin
Wyatt of Central Point to carry
t-evrdve
Dry fir slabs $.ViiO per load. Med, j body repairing. tfj
Fuel'co., Tel. lifll. tf J I
Had Dinner (iuesis
Klnmatli Hoy Missing Mr. and Mr?. J. V. Wriglit and!
J. S. Robinson, Jr.. K, is mif-v-; daughter Vera, Mr. and Mrs. John
lug from the home of bis mother Payne of this city and L. Wright
and step-father, Mr. !(nd Mrs. J.jof Klamath Falls, and Mrs. Davej
c. Prat i, l sou Johnson street. King of I lolly wen? dinner guests
Klamath Falls. lie has been gone) in Medford Monday of Mrs, Paul
since January U4, when he p. ft pre-j I licks. Ashland TidlnnH.
sumalilv for Knrekii, Cul., to .visit
his father. The boy has never f1'" -''"Pai:y Delegates
reached Kureka. according lo word I 1 :-' of the senior. hif:h
received he! e. The vouth is blonde, j w' tl in,, editor of tho Crater
about me ill u m siw, shoulders!1-11' l:,i- wUI f'-',l':y dele
sllghtlv stooped. He hns a disl Hut :,V,J4 l" t"' ('"'-"1 State college,
impediment in his vpeeeh. Anyone ! exposition tomorro.v. peddy also
hnvlni- infoi niati.ii, as In ill i l'':,,,s to visit the Hjciis-Cha t ten
where about of the boy is asked
to noitfv- liis mother. Mrs. Pra:i.
-Klamath Fall." Herald.
Herbs. CaUilogue free. Mall or
ders filled. Louis Ks Hedges, T). C,
N. !., 41. 'I W. 2nd Nt.. Medford,
wm 1 ;r yriMN til. .tM iiloici, I IMHICi
I'roin Oregon Cities
Tho.se registered at Medford ho
tels from Oregon cities outside of
Portland are (Ieo. A. Carllett of
KIm ma lb Falls, It, K. Mvthlng and
K. L. Forgo son of Salem, Mr. and
Mrs. J. .11. Koke. W. J. Mishler, T.
A. Knlr.ni, Ph:Mp Koke. Al Sher
ffg, H. II. I--son and C. K. Weston
of I-higene. ,
To l.eiive for Pprtlaiul i'
.Mrs. Frank Isaacs will leave to
morrow for Portland to spcnd.sev
eral dayn attending to business
maiter.s and visiting friends.
Portraits of distinction. T h et
Peasleys, opp. Holly Theater. tf
Visits nt Talent
Miss t'ecil Cos of this city spent
Monday night and Tuesday t Tal
ent as a guest of MIhs Dorothy
P.aughman.
.Mr. Sea 11 Ion In City
John Scanliin, district freight
a gen t for t he New Y ork 'em ra 1
lines, s In Aledfoid today confer
ring with local railroad represen
tatives. The L Ions club known how.
Come to their benefit dance Friday
night. Oriental (iardens. Fine
music; a real party. .liM
News From Mr. Ilortoii
Win. F. Isaacs lias ' received a
letter from a former resident of
this city I11 whom many people are
Interested Mi H. Morton, better
known as "Hue." Mr. 11 or ton
now living. Ill Hollywood,' Oil.,
where he is In the drug store busl
m. s. lie is perhaps best remem
bered here as one of the best play
ers on the old baseball team.
Hark from Portland
Leon l.awton has returned to
this rlty after n several days stay
in Portland. While' there lie was
a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Hoy Wakefield, who are now mak
ing their home
city.
in the northern
Kryslalitlow, kodak gloss sup
reme, Tho Pcasley's, npp. Holly
theater. If
Divorce Ai'tlnn Filed
Kather ue Hoddard filed suit In
circuit court yesterday against Wil
liam Ooddaid on grounds of cruel!
and inhuman treatment. They
were m nricd August !;. HUM.
Itchirn Innii salcm
Mrs. A. F. Stennett and daugh
ter .petty arrive,! home last even
ing from Salem where they had
been for several days.
Peneflt dnnce Friday night, Ori
ental Harden, A big time; fine
music; a regular Valentine party
by Ihe Lions Club.
IliHtMorliiK fi-oui Injury
Pay Frt.sbte, local wrestler, is
recovering from an Injury ho sus
tained a sliort time auo tut his
knee, causim; him to be lame for
over a week. He h id been srhed
ulel tu appear in matches In east
ern Oregon, Portland and the Pu
uct Sound country, but could not
accept I he offers due to the In
jury. Lime sulphur, oil spray, arsen
ate (f lead ; September payment.
Phono 7U. Medford Fruit Co..
Inc. MM
shepphy- in Medlord
Mr. 1 ml M i. Roy Peter man of
Propped Wive jilliiMig the resident!
of eounil-y thri,iiet in Medford
yesterday shopping at local stores.
Penefit dance. Friday night. Ori
ental t ; .irdens. A big t;ine; fine
Ollli! - (I I. I'll- V .ll.Mll.O.. tVM'K
by the Lions Club. 31M
MEDFORD MAIL
AlUnd lUtmiiici Hero
l J. IIvhkk i( Portland, tl. Me
Carar f Spokum tm. It. M.
KVeiV and U'o: no lioK'-i1 of Se
mi W- wort out-of-town sutvtH at
l hi h'tn'iuet hld In the Hotel llol-
ted to t'niU'd StateH cliizeimhiij at
tho iiatiirali:ntion hearing held thin
forenoon ni the i-oiirt!uiu.if.
Jooi thnivi are here! The Lions'
hi Valentine danen Krlday
I Pine ill U s I e. (iriental
nlKht.
I'dettM.
3:m
' Here I'm in U ndiiiitf(on
j (Jiiesis from the Hiate of Wash
linuton reL'i.-'tered ut Medford IioicIh
(are It. W. Plder and C. .M. Janes
; of T.iconia, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
IsilU of Kvereit, and the following
'from Seattle: Leslie II. Maker. I).
1 A. lirown lie, Kohert U Miller.
i.Mrs. L. C. ChUley, H. W. Ilrown.
jand I). Hoberson, 17, both of Weed.
j Cu I.
I Prill Sheet 'Metal Works does
expert repairing, fender and an to
i UK..'vlng fomany In Portland
I"'""r remrning to JWeotoi'
I tah's best coal Sl.'.'.O per ton
off car. .Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. fi.'H.
tf
Callfoi-niaiis at Hotels
A rnong California guests nt the
local hotels are Mr. and Mrs. It.
(. Hale and Maxine Knemeyer of
Sacra men to, F. M. Kamph and J.
Spa let ta of Smith Ttiver, H. K.
Doolittle of Oakland. Italph Mc
Kay of t'opeo. Mw. Alma' Orser
of Pelalnma. Hugh A. Stanton of
Martinez. Then. Friedhof and S. H.
Frledhof of Oeeanslde, F. A. Vilas
of chico. J. J. Jeep and family of
Fresno. W. A. Cundall of Alameda,
Wm. Xagel, It. K, Cllelerester, Fr
nost Nickel. ..lolln Margus. S. H.
, I c Xa 1 r of 1 ,os .A 11 ge les. and the
following from Sn 11 Francisco: H.
X. Wbltely. , Kwing, M. A. Phil
lips, J. S. Claire. A. .1. Chartier and
James A. Pallentine, Jr. S
From Sister cily
The list of business callers In
Medford today from oilier local
ities Includes from Central Point!
Mr. L. Hatfield and c. F. Hose
crnns. j
flood time are here! The Linns'
big Vu lentinc dance Friday night
Fine m u I c. Oriental flardens.
it 2 1
Visited Over Week I inil
Mrs. Lonfse Compton of the Cra
ter Lake national park office staff
returned yesterday from a week
end visit with friends in Hoseburg.
Institute Next Saturday
'School teachers are reminded
thai a county-wide teachers' insti
tute will be held next Sat unlay at
the Junior high school In Med
ford. with t he program scheduled
to open at 10 o'clock in the fore
noon. Special moving pictures by
Iteymond Driver will close the
..!; on 11I L:30 in tho afternoon.
A large attendance Is expected.
Tleneflt dance, Friday night. Ori
ental Ciardens. A hig time: fine
music; a regular Valentine party
by the Lions Cluh.
Attending Store Convention
I. F. Andres, mummer of the
Montgomery Ward & Co. store of
( Medford. Is spending several days
' in ' Portland, attending the com
pany convention there.
Mr. Alexander In City
Hay Alexander of the
lllek-
Chat ten Kngraving company
Portland Is In Medford today
huslne.
of
For grado A raw milk, eall
Campbell Hairy. Two deliveries,
. tf
Hallway .Men Here
Among railway men in the city
today conferring with hus'.ness
men were James Wallace and W.
K. Scott of the C. X. & W.. A. W.
I taker of the t'nlon Pacific and
Hear go Thomas of the Chicago.
Milwaukee & si. Paul.
For grade A raw milk, call 5!Mt.
Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries.
(.. tf
Walter Steele Married
Walter Dana Steele. Jr., IT. of
Medford and -Lilnh Chen y holme.
3'.. of Ashland, were ma'iled Sun
day hy Pen in mill J. K Imber.
(irantw PaM Courier.
Smart spring hats $1.49 to $7.T.'t,
The Kmiiiy Lou Hat Shonpe in the
M. M. Store, 3;
Cal Ve!W nesting Again
Cil C. Welis, deputy C. s. mar
shal fr the southern Oregon tp-
I li !ct. was auaiu pending today n
I hi- office In the Federal building.
having returned to the niv ester
(day f 1 oin port land to wh'.eh city
i he tuck I tt o pft-oners chit ed
!vitb epcr.'tim: a stilt min Kt.intaih
Fall, to await t on l.y the fed
1 era I grand .tur.v.
It r n I; c n windo,v regl.i jted tv
! Trovvbi idge Cabinet Works, i. M I
TRIBUNE, MED FORD,
Oolri Ittisli I)hh Kci-ulleU
M-t Sunday In I,oh Ann-H ex- '
lierifiif, and memories of thj
told rufh daK were n called to a I
firoup of fri-nflK, former i-nldent-ij
Of the old minlnp man of Inrlrn. 1
ville. jre.. who met for the f;r.-t I
time in 40 year nt the hum "r j
Cfiffne and Mararei Unn. Mrx.
I .a lira lloeher had not -een nny of
lie- former Hchool ehumn for 1
yoat-K. hut called them all hy namcj
iih they n.emllefl. ArnnnK tlion-j
at tne reunion were Ayillfam llan
l"y, Mr. and Mim. VVIilinin liiltf. r.
Mim. Antia Mooro, .Mr. and .Mix.
1-Y'M SUtJo. Mr. rind Mr. Wllilirn
Williams and James PHton.
llarilwclls Leave for Soiiih
Mr. and .Mm. Ualph liurdwell
left hy auto this morning fur
v.-eel;' visit at San Fran;Hfo.
I New spring Htyle Hhoes and ox
! fords, very special. '2.U7t to $r.!i.'i.
millinery f to ru. The liand
Pox and Shoe Kox, J'iS K, th. 3 -7
Make ICome in KitgeJio
All, and Mis. Art Uurgef s left
yesterday for Ktigene where they!
plan to make their home. M r.
Iftirgr-s will enter IiuhImos in that
city. Mr. and Mrs. Italph Purges.!
left .Medford about a month- nco.
and a re n ov resi d ( n g In K u gc n e
abo.
Trohics mi Display
An Interesting display In the
Chii ruber of Commerce window !
some of the cupn won by the late
Ca plain I Ve AfeKinney,
(Mir new studio U- opposite new
Holly theater. The Pea.sleya. tf
Judge Pin din Improved
Judge M. Purdin. who is re.-elv-Ing
treatment in the Sacred Heart
hospital, is reported to be resting
easily this afternoon.
Cnilergnes Opcnitfon
XPs Olsen of the Trail district
underwent a major operation at
the Community hospital thU morn
ing, having it, -en brought to the
hospital us an emergency case and
Is reported to be getting along :is
well us possible.
ALLOT DREDGhvG FUND
IN COLUMBIA CHANNEL
WASHIN'flTO.V. Fel. 1 L-r-(rV-The
war department today al
lotted I. ".5.00U for dredging Sk;p
anon channel in the Columbia
river In Oregon.
TROUBLE BREWING IN
SPAIN, SAYS MESSAGE
LOXDON, Feb, 11 W A .Mad
rid message to the Heutcr's agency
this evening said that troop. had
been ordered to stand by in their I
barracks and that trouble of j
..ome sort seemed to (unanticipated
by th: government. j
Lo 1 ig Wait I'o r !-f h id
The roving lyeosids actively seek
their prey; the turret spiders' wait
for their prey to come ' within
striking distance of the burrow.
Patience Is developed n UffMilgh
est degree, for the wall is fre
quent ly a long one. A few weeks
or even months without 1 fond
seems not to Inconvenience 'them
seriously, if water is available.
Hide tin .Mother's Hack
When young spiderlings hatch
some time in July, they climb to
the mother's hack. Soon after, the
burrow Is opened, the turret re
stored ami the young have their
first glimpse of the sun. Thoy are
minute creatures scarcely a six
teenth of an Inch long, with red
legs and thorn?., a dark abdomen
and a full equipment of proper
appendages to make them resem
ble their parents in all essentials.
Itishop Pns-e.
WINTF.H I'A UK. Fin.. Feb. U
(t Joseph F. Perry. 74. "f
Piniihamptoii, N. V.. retired bishop
of the Methodist F.plscopnl church,
is dead .here. He Was once editor
of the Kpworth Herald.
New Device Figri. Fog
WASHIXC.TON ll't The federal
lighthouse, service has devised a
new met hod of sending out fog
warning signals which peimltH fog
bound vessels lo determine their
distance from lighthouses or light
ships. STAMPIiU NFW STT'DIO
Has a special price for February
of a $3.00 reduction on nny size
photo In hl studio. Including one
SxlO portrait In a nice easel with
each dozen. 32 N. Centrv.!. 317T1
Costumes for Rent.
Costumes for all occasions, prices
reasonable. If we haven't the cos
tume you want, we'll make ft.
Southern Oregon Decorating Co.,
pit Fast Main. Plume !i;. S.'H
Stomach Distress
If you puffer from gas. heart
burn," sour stomach, bloating and
dyspepsia, why not make the Dio
te Ki hiimite tet 7 Absolutely
harmless and niakin-i thousands
feel l'ke new. One ingredient has
the amazing power to dinest S.iMMI
ilmes its own we.L'ht. Don't give
ai. Oct Dlotox at nny drug lotv.
Put It to the test. Money back if
yon don't soon feel like new. and
able to eat most anything in com
fort, Diotex must satisfy you 1 00
tier cent or cost nothing, onlv GOi
Sold bv
1 it Mix ,v wx to is Httrt; stcmm;
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
TR.VD1 OR SA Li: 1; -cylinder
conch, ?r; tt't-iiis. Kxcellont
nti'ChaulC'il ' condition. 2'A' X.
Oakdale. 3': 3
Fil! Ri:XT Furni-hctl apis;
steam heat; SIS month. Palmer
Apis.. Main and P.artlett. 3:M '
WHY PA V Ki:XT wlien you can
purchase 'a -acre tract In F.l Rey
Subdivision 7 Ideal for garden,
berries, chickens; $ '01 an down.
I , i lance ft 1 o per month and In
iciest. See Ch.irW A. Wing
Agency. Inc. 374
KLAMATH X-i. potatoes. M4
while t!ie last; cut potatoes. T."io
s.m k MO So. Itiveiide. S-.'S
FOR PJ'NT Furi'she,! "l-iom
apt. ib.w 11st lirs j I 7 W -nd 3'7
W ILL FACHAXOi: uo wood
nam1. Phone l;'ss-v. a.'J
ORF.dOX, WEDNESDAY.
RIfT DENIED BY
. &&t.
' Vi- .n?rT-5.a "... -t -
1 i&y'j wo?3!i,
.... piy ZiU
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.1tta'-;u:-it Pff it Photo
Loretta Young and Grant Witherc. Hollywood motion picture play
ers, have denied reports of an impending divorce action although Mies
Young said she was going to "talk things over" with Withers when
he returned from a vauueviile tour.
ISKELFTONS GIVE jilill!
CLUES TO PASTj THROUGHFRfJNT LEGSI
PASADKNA, Cal P) Perhaps ;
piehistoilc beasts roumed the'
Itockies not ho long a so. j
Their skeletons, found in Hip
sum cavo, Nevada, along with e-vi-:
donees of human beings who wore .
their contemporaries, has revealed ,
this possibility.
Kither these early American men
lived a very long time ago, says j
Dr. Chester Stock of California In
stitute of Technology, nr else the!
animals did not die nut in Kiu-h re-'
mote antiquity as generally he-
lieved. '
The HipKtim cave depOHits. Dr. I
Stock says, may answer this quos-;
tion. With the skeletons are dried:
fragments of cacti, and com part-1
son of these remains with the '
known history of plant evolution
may provide a clue to the time j
when the cacti grew.
shot at Pruycr. .
PFLOUADK. Jugoslavia. Feb. ',
11. (VP) Dispatches from Tuzu on
the Albanian-Jugoslav frontier to-j
day -fi-'ald tho 1 .Musrmlnian, -elder., 1
Hndje Dresevitch,; was shot to;
death while h udiug prayers 111 a;
mosque. I lis assailant escaped ,
across tho frontier. '
If III Improving
PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 1 1 Art
The condition, of Samuel Hilt,
highway enthusiast, ill in a hospi
tal here, continued to improve to
day, and attendants said he would
be able to leave for Seattle
home this week.
"Nothing Sold Hy Hross"
FRANKFURT. Ky. (I) 'Ken
tucky's gross sales tax . did not
cause worry, to nt least one mer
chant. One of the sales tax blanks
sent to a merchant was returned
with the notation: "We sell noth
ing hy the gross."
Pioneer Dies.
I .A ORA N I . l ei . U . (tPt
ii. II. DotMtn. who crossed the
plains to rogon in an ox-team
party in lK7f. from Arkansas, died
here yesterday. He was Sli years
old. Funeral services will be -held
at t'nion tomorrow.
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MINNKAPOLls; 'Feb. : fi. (Pi !
Here Is" anoth'r of tbi "advant
ages" whh b inserts ha Ve over
men:
The honeybee can taste sweets
with the tips of his , antenna
Moreover h:- can taste them with
his forward pair of legs, says
Dwight Klmcr Minnich of the
I'niveisity of Minnesota, in a re
port to the American Association
for the Advancement of Science.
Put the real wonder in tasting
hw.'cIs with his legs is the mon
arch lmtterfly. Alameda Anderson,
also of Minnesota, finds that his
legs are sometimes 1 ib'm tirae
more sensitive than the human
t mm ne in recognizing sugar.
I.iwyers for Uepcnl.
PALTLMOPvi:. Feb. 1 L A.
Repeal of the ISth amendment is
asked in a resolution adopted bv a
vote of i:ii to Hi by the bar n-so-ciatlon
of Italiimore city last
n'-jht.
Why You Should
Never Cut a Com
If you arc troubled with corns
or callouses, do not run the risk of
blood poison by paring them, sta
tistics how that many deaths have
occurred from this seemingly inno
cent practice of paring corns.
Simply go to your druggist and
get a few cents worth of k-e-Mint.
rub a little on any painful corn or
callous. Immediately the pain will
disappear and in a short time the
corn or callous will loosen and lift
off easily with the fingers root
and nil leaving the surrounding
skin in a healthy normal condition.
This, together with the fact lhat
Ice-Mint overcomes such affection.-;
as sore, tired, aching, puffed or
burning feet and makes iheTu cool,
easy and comfortable. Is. probably
responsible for the hearty endorse
ment given it by druggists.
To rid one's feet of every hard
corn, soft corn, corn between the
toes or painful callouses in such a
pleasant and v-afe way. makes it
seem the height of folly for any
one to pare a corn and people are
warned tn st( p "it.
,v..-T.
! BAKER SENDS SPIJDS .
PA K Kit, IVb 11.-- The Ua-I
ker chapter of the P'd Cross will;
this week rend a carload of pom-,
toes to drought sufferers in Ar;-
ani-as. Th potatoes will be do-,
nated It- liaker ronniy larniers!
and will have a value of between.
$i;un and $7. The local chapter
sent $i;mi in ca:di to national head
uuarters last nitfht. t
Priilge Pill l'a-e.
WASHINGTON, 'Ceb II. X'
The McXitry llll utiihoristing con
struction of a bridge across the
Columbia river at -The Ualb-s. r-'-
con, by tlio ty, vn passed by ,
the Nemiic late yesterday ami
sent to the house. j
Have liright Yellow K.yes.
The screech owl is the mo,-t gen
erally known owl. for they are
c.imiiiou in one of their many sub
species all over the reunify. They
are attrirtl.e with their ear tufts
ami yellow cy. Then there Is the
exciting possibility of finding the
tv.'o color pha.-es. gtay and brown
In on' family. Their usual call is
jiit a friendly quavering question,
bin they have been known some
times to screech. They 11 est in
cavities In trees or stumps often
In an orchard not far from a house.
Springfield Nine more cabins
are being constructed at (Jold Slat
Auto Camp.
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