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George Bancroft Stars at Craterian !f Vf )(pP
tint AMU
rrnForcri mitt, TTHrsTNE. MEDrorj),
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SAM'L
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IPACIFIC
r urn
UUUUUIfEUU
Internationally Known Ad
vocate of Improved High
ways Loses Battle With
Intestinal Flu Ashes to I
Lie in Maryhill.
POKTLAND, Ore., Feb. 27 (A')
Oiesonians today will pay tlmir
final tributes to tbe memory of
Samuel Hill, 74. internationally
known traveller and "friend of
kings," who died hero last niKht.
Mill, who had won fame as a
builder of railroads and
d highways I
Tlltive, was
and as a railroad ex.
r
(ASSOCIATED FneE9 PHOTCj, .
HILL,
stricken with intestinal influeiiza
here February ! while lit watt on
hit way to Suloin to Uscus:t good
rnadH before the Oregon Mnte. legis
lature. Au operation whk performed upon
liim lam week Imt hi' failed to re
hmmk1 to treatment. Him hop. Jniue.s
Nathan Hill. culled from Wdfh
Itigtoo. D. ('., wan wflh bin father
wti-n death cniiu'. Kdtsar N. Mil!.
Seattle, a cousin nf the deceased,
and W. K. Turner, pre-ddeut ol the
Sokuti Portland Seattle rail
road wlto were irt;i I .
Athei To Mjryhlll -
UYn body will lb- tu Mate here
today. Kim-nil fervlce and ere
mutton will ! In Seuttle. The
iaht'n will ! plm c l in an urn an t
tnken to Marhill, a Inndy atle
niundina on s Washington clifl hili
above i hp Columbia river.
While Ui'n Marie pf Itntnaiiln
wan in the I'nited State !viii'
am turn Hill entertained her and
her party and he dedicated the
Kumantun room of Maryhill. Sev
eral year before Hill wan ho-M for
thf Slnndi.il .loffie national lour.
Hill' wTvif to alii
trie durum the World
;1
l.-iiUlinu nnd di;--tiiit: lai
w:i him rtecor.n ion I mm Kian
IVlitiiint, Jn .m and Rumania.
1 h raradian t'frnni'nt and
th rnlld Htat n;tn f,a" 1 1 ill
;-Htal votr of thanVjt lor 'ii'm'
iri Hip " ;( (Mirtl. In luinur
of l"tt yrara ot 'a p trptwp. n ih
lo Cinntrtf .
Oood Roads Advocate
Hill waft iq in law t.f th la
.ani Hill. pion-pr biildpr nf ril
road. and ''n fsmp in hi nn
riht a railway nntivp In
refill ypar? h oVro'pd nrrli of
ll time toward mjnre an impmv
l highway fytfm for the country,
and jnipiKirlfi let!Ut i'-n toward
that pnd
Hp wa! a naitvp of Norih "ait-1-na
hit i f nt mot f lif in
V1 middle pt and w-t. fn th"
j'-.. mr f-lf Iip wa lT"Tjt
Vv
Sore THROAT
i
1
The daily prrs3 tolls of inrroasinf? nnmbcrs of cases of ,
sorr throat. A sore tliroal is a moiiacc to the person '
who hn if. and to those
the condition. Check the
with Baver Aspirin! Crush three tablets in $ tumbler
ful of water and pargle well. You can feel the im
mediate relief. The soreness will be relieved at onec.
The infection w ill be reduced. Take Baye: tablets for
your cold ; and for relir-v ins Use aches and pains common
to colds. Bayer Aspirin brings quick comfort in
.neuralgia, neuritis rheumatism, etc. Get the genuine,
w'lh the Bayer cross on each tablet:
BAYERASPIRIN
Dried Foods Gain Properties
Fresh., Vegetables Under
Simple Process Is Discovery.
lly I'.IIjiIh'IIi KH'iiiv.
(1'nlli'tl I'ross ('iiri't'siiondent )
WASHINGTON (I'. I'.) Dried
nous and beans can be endowed
with sume of the valtia)te food
m-.ip.-itieH of fresh v.-kpuIiIph by
the simple proeess of sprominK
them, rtM-ent studies by the bureau
of home economics of the I'. S.
Department of Agriculture have
revealed.
Ordinarily dried beans and pens
are la.-liiiiK in the valuable Vita
min t'. but tin sprouting process
1,1 some way priKlncis
diet accessory.
In some way tirmlncfs this esscn-
(.omplptL alisoni'i of Vitamm C
i In tlif iliri results in m-urvy, for
merly tlu dread of suitors on lonn
ne: i voy:i(i'S.
Kven iiiidi't leys oMieme eondi
t'ons, ninny pcixois entlutiKi'
their health because ef ;iti nii
l ii eivi-il iiefici..iu'. of Vitamin '
in their diet. Thin fi:ud defio-
leney is also ihiuiKht t ho an
iinix'itaiil cause of tooth decay
and of many eases of so-called
rheumatism.
t'ilrus fruits, tomatoe-i and raw
calihaye have be- a recognized as
important sources ut Vitamin
for a nuinlier of years, but until
recently beans had not been con-
. s:dtret as a possible wnnvi'.
T. iiblaln vitamin source from
dio-d beans and peas, the bureau
of home economics experimented
wit li hc vera I nn'lhod of printtint;.
tine simple method wan simply to
toll up a sheet of cheesecloth
sprinkled with dried beans, and
Keep moist until the sprouts wero
I an inch Ion;.
! Sprouted eeds, l'Mij? used in
Chinese dishes, have a very mild
Uavor ami make up into very tasty
' dishes.
ME MARCH SIXTH
ril()i:.IX. eh. 27. (Special)
-The Tli:m!de i lull meeting en
Mal-cli r.th which has heen an-
ntiuiif'l Id meet at the home eft
tin. :- HiMliop will he oJmiiRei!
I., the f Mi. Lillian t'ele-
fl"l A'!'.
man. M if
i'ol.Tiian in entertaining
Noah ( handler will
sift.
I i.tli'odil club nieeting
-hi.iild b- he!. I March 4.
which
will be
postpone!) until April, because
tinny of thr homes in the North
Phoenix dutt icl are under
antine fur mumps. 1
OF VALLEY SELLS SHOP
lJNTI! A I, IVMNT. Ore.. Feb. L'T.
iSpl. W. J. Freeman, who has
n in the implement husiiK-ss it
ivntr.il I'oint for ihe past 3H yearn,
h.if foild th business tn S. Fill
ley Implement company. Mr. Free
?nm will r'tnu:n with the new own
er fi-r .-mm' time n a biMiness ad-
Tit hu"!
th1 pr ir
The firt I
i'- n hen houM'd in
..r iTpin for 3 y-ars.
cation w.is at the mr
ond anil Pine sireots.
of
h n Mr. Freeman wa the
iTipb nient d"atT in the county
ripallv for his ofiorifi in liriiiging
av,ut iMe lonslructton of the. C(d
iimhia Hir highway ami the la
around him. Don't neglect
soreness and the infection j
Mre liancroft than ever
CeoiKe, Hancrift arrived
Vox f.'raterian theater this
noon, in what is claimed
his most effective picture
e-roie.
t the
he
mi
ne ws-
dal Sheet." the tale of ;
scrupulous and ruthless
paperman.
It is the story of a. innnuKhiK
editor whose false creed prows
to be his own undoing. In his
daily work as the boss of the city
room, he operates on the theory
that ' news is news, and we'll
print it, no matter whom it may
hurt."
When i he town hunker (Olive
llrook) asks llaiu'ioft to with
hold public;'!! ion in his paper of
1 ZZZZZZZI. I
! "Widow From Chicago" Is Holly Hit
Nell Hamilton and A lire "While appear hi "The Widow from 'blmo,'
a corking (ale of rackeleeriiig, now tit the Holly.
'The Widow from Thicago,"
I,1;,.ving at the Ibdly tonight and
tomorrow only, boasiH a very fine
ea.st. including .such celebrities as
Kdward i Hohinson, Frank Mo
Hugh, Alice White and Betty Fran
cisco, in addition to Neil Hamilton.
Neil Hamilton wi.l he remember
ed by Holly patrons for his splen
did work in "The Dawn Patrol,"
which played the Holly shortly
nftr its opening.
FKH.V VALLFY, Ore., Feb. 27.
(Spl.) Margaret Hughes was sur
prised Friday morning while listen
ing to the radio lo be honored by
a piano solo, "Hye-'IIye It lues,"
played by Charles Whlllock.
Mr. Howman, who wiw operated
on February 20 at the Sacred Heart
I hospital, is getting along fine.
Among those who have been sick
FERN VALLEY
filt.. ..... ...i, ...... T... Ann,.1
. I Kantor, having a cold and suffer
ing a severe earache; Lillian Kan-
t! 1 . t . , .. . ...
I ior wa.i iin.-41'in irom n- rioni tai
week with a cold; Helen wa.s tin-
able to go Monday us she had a
i sore throat. Helen and Lillian are
students of Medford high. Anne
Kantor w as ill Sunday and Mon
day with a light attack of flu.
A dinner was given Don Whee!or
in In. nor of bin 2 tst bit thday. at
the home nf Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Hughes, February 22. f)ipsts were
Mr. and Mrs. Ld Marshall, daitRh
terf Patricia and Jovce nnd Clar
ence Wheeler, Margaret Hlluhew I
and the honor guest, Donald i
Wh-eler. j
Ivan ( ilsen Apenl Sunday af b-r-;
noon at Kantor's. j
S-vera 1 of the men from Frn
Valb-y have started work at th"
.upcrest. j
Mr. and Mrs. Joe K-tnlor, Jr..
,ind two daughtei-H, Josephine and
Ihirothy Ann", were Jn Derby Feb-'
ruary 22. vifiting Mr. nnrl Mrs. M. '
('. feen and grandfalher, P. N.
D'-n.
Mr and Mr. Harold C'rowdl of
; riff in creek were visiting friend?
in Fern valley Monday affrnoon.
Mr. Kantor st out quite a larK'
srr.i-.vberrv patch Monday.
Mr. and Mr. L. H. HuMhen drove
to S ims ':i!b y Sunday afternoon
1',.
the K. P. IfiiL'hei. pl-ice. They
compnnird by C!:renco
On the y home they
pped at the Sacred Heart ho.-
pita to yt Mr. Ho w m a n a n d
J.-hn Hobfr's of Ph.nix. Mr. Ibd-
r!.i Mr. Htitfh- brother. Hej
hid a minor oppration the lat of
the wW'K and u f II have a nta j'r
operation in a f-w d.iyn.
Mariruerite Cunninrham. H irrv
Steele. Lllllnn. Helen) J'-hn and '
V..W Kantor and Floyd Maharryi
were gue at the Joe Kmtor. Jr.,'
home Saturday evening. i 'a rl -w.-re
enj. ,jl
A i -n Parker w a im a 1 1 -n i te h :
.j"t of M irr-:rer Hunh' Friday
night.
T-im William.- ani Marinr'
lluhe at'endfi'l a urpr pirtv
n honir of Mi. Eleanor Poy.I M
hT parent' h"ne on k':tip h.ch
way Saturday night. Mi Jb..d
a story concerning the financial
status of his bunk. Ituneroft tells
him that nothing can prevent him
from spreading the yarn. 8111'''
the bank is really in a sound con
dition, the publication of the story
will do more harm than ood.
but Ituneroft has a hunch that
lirook. is sneakliiK out of town,
and so he surmises t hat there is
somethinK crooked afoot.
In reality Brook is planning to
elope with Kay Francis, Ban
croft's charming wife. Photog
raphers sent by It a n c r o f 1 to
Hiitoks home to lake surprise
pictures of the banker's flight
from town get snapshots wf llrook
and the editor's wif- in a com
promis!ng embrace.
I Tn addition to this unusual uanu
laud picture, a -splendid program
i uf short subjects is also lHin(fj
'shown. A rnivers.il Xews real with!
( rah am MeNamee announcing, aiij
j animated Kartoon of the fKswald
Kable Merles, a l'athe Audio He-1
j view and jl comedy called "Moon-i
I light and Monkey IluMinesH." j
I Holly patrona are reminded by I
1 the Holly management that mer-
1 chants' tickets are not good after
1 April 1st.
was hero for the week end from
Kugene where she Is Attending the
university.
draco Huberts, who recently ar
rived from Wan Francisco to visit
her parent. Mr. and Mrs. C. W.iand Mix Clements, Mrs. Jay ami
Hoberts of Provolt, is a guest of daughter Irene of (Iranls pass. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. MarHhall for. Pollard of AVilderville, U'Mer Wll
a few days. Unn of Ashland, Honnie Pollard,
Friday afternoon Patty May Mar- Thelma Wilkinnon. Audra Joneo,
hall disappeared from whero she.
was playing, and after n frantic
search, she wa found at Williams'
where she had gone In a round
about way.
fioldie and Deah Higdon attend
ed the Junior prom at the Ashland
(Normal Friday evening,
j Ivan Hedrick was at f.iold Hay
'dam Sunday. lie reports it is a
(little too early for enlfishlng.
SAMS VALLKY, Ore., Fob. 27.
fSpl.) Snow seems, rather out of
order this Thursday morning, after
the weather man had dished nut
about three weeks of April -like
weather lo us; but since southern
Oregon Ih noted fur variety, snow
may be expected almost any time
in small quantities.
A Washington program wic
given by the school Monday morn
ing and school was dismissed at
0:3u for a holiday. Pupils of the
intermediate room enjoyed a party
which was the result of a. content
Mrs. Last had given for high
grades. The side coring the least
points had to serve lunch to the
winners.
Orange met Saturday night with
a small attendance,
Legislative
i
j SIS VALLEY
mailers iook up most oi me nusi- energy.
n. f H -.,Mn A ko.,,1 rcpor' "I w:,nlH lo .in omolhinc for hrr.
inn. .- l.y i.-ilrni.m of il.o and mv mnllmr rornmniPmlH f.nli-
aK,l. ulii.ro ,,,mml .. ... Th- l,c f.,mia M Syn.p. mi I Rve h.-r w.m.
turrr "'IviH. .1 tli.it li. l,. from nllirr M.,rv provc, so m,., W)n,,,r
cr..nK- In hor l'framB woul.l ( w,y- ,1(in't ,,0 ,om,.,inR fr brf
i.lwiiyn lie Kli..lly nrc.-ntm. In plii.-n st..m:i.li nn-l Imwfls hcf.irr. 11 ro
of tlm r.-Kul.-ir prunnim. mcmlicri. Jicvcl hor sluKsishnH. gave her a
. nj.iy.il ii Korlnl hour until rn- ' uoo.l ulinclitc and nli-nlv nf rnnn "
fr"dniientK were served.
Sa no Valley has kid bat
and a number nf other
team '
.Itlz.nn
Iook IT t he llogue ; Iver-
i nn.-nix
basketball toe a( Hogue Kiver
Tue.Mtay nl ;ht.
Mrs. Oeo. Mi'Honoimh Is spend
ing severa I days In Ashland hav
ing some necessary dental Work
done.
II. Nalon of Table fioek,
Ja'kson county Otunge deputy,
wi.t lritrlewing rltizenn Wednes.
day concerning grant: matters.
MiKi i;iie Straus returned Mon
day 'o hr pho' at '0'iultle Bfier
enjoying a tbre" days vt)t with
hi r parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jhck
Straus.
Slight Decrease i 1 Domosiiu
Cargo and Lc:ai T.iuio;
Reported Duri ig V.'eck .
Ending Februar ' 21. ;
SKATTI.K. Feb. 2S.- Cum
new business reported 1 y '-,J4
tical mills for the w ek er.o
Feb. " 1 was M.fil p" cent
production and shipmei ts wcr
per cent above prod'.etion.
West I'tiast Lumbernu- 's iiss.m
tlon announced here today
total of 34 r mills 01 -rated
40. Ml per cent of eapacii as
pared to iiti.N2 jiercent
same week last year.
Average for last thr
of litnu was 40 per cen
for
mor.h
J)u !TU.
L' tr ill:
the preceding week, t' ese tr i
operated at 3S.S2 per c (it of
pacity. New rail trade i 1 toe 1
week about e(iialled tie -oili
for the tni'Vious week, doim-.
cargo decreased aboui 500.
feet, the export mark t i aie.
about x.aao.OOO feet 1 tid
trade declined about a mi :o;. f
In t he past year, on rs h ;
averaged ahout 1 4 per v nit ji
production due to low evelr
cutting and fairly regular ilthoti
low volume buying. The tinier
of inventories is downwn d wl
unfilled orders are ho1, ling
about the equivalent of foil we
production at currein levo. .
WILLIAMS I'ltK KK
'21. (Sjd.) 'Kriends are s "
hear that A. A. Wpicer is ill iga'u.
He has been taken to (Irani-. I;. -to
be near the doctor.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johni n 'i'
Provolt have received the1- kv'
paper on citizenship. Fred 1 ch "t
and (Jeorge Fields were thefi v
nesses.
Mr. and Mih. John Freeman if '.
small daughter Joyce of AfY a d
have moved to upper Wili in
creek. Mm Freeman was M nr "-
W'Iseea rver.
Mr. and Mrs. Honwr House an 1
Jim jTurvey have new cars.
Williams grade baseball t viii
won from Murphy grade team Mon
day afternoon. 2 to 1 2.
Williams Junior high bankei a 1
teani defeuteil I lie liny Scout t mi
ofiHtni"s Vn.tft Tuesdny'PViMitni t.f
CiratilH I'ass, 11 to S.
Williams Creek community t .i
lost lo the ! rants J'asn 1-W
t'.i
l'ague team after the Scouts ga .
37 to IS. 9
lester Wilson of Ashland -N' 1
umi school spenl the week end ;
'the T. J. Wilkinson home.
The) ma Wilkinson spent 1
week end visiting friends In (
quillo and Handuu.
Mrs. Hoy Lot' land had a calh
Mrs, Fred Lichen and Mrs. C, 1
Hobert.s Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varner f W
Mams enteriaint d a party of you
people Saturday evening, th o
casion being the 2 1st birthday .
their sons, Kay ami Hoy, ulo tl
birthday f M iss f'oiini I'ollar
one of (ho teachers in the WJIian
school.
Thimo present, wero M
Neva and Cretehen Chtrk, Blanche
Laura.
Ixiftii nd.
Hirdina Ken
Her Mother's
Lucky Find
WIIKN wc find Unit some. sliht
ii'ljiistment makes a marvel
ous improvement in a child c
wonder why we had i't thought ho
fore lo give the child lliis help.
A flood example, is t ho experience
of Mrs. X. h'nrkson, lb?.i West
Blvd., I.os Angeles, (, She savs:
"My liltle pirl was doin fairlv well
llllt I tlfdired she didn't ertt hlte lin
flhfiuld und didn't sec"i lo have much
in point up a r 11 no it nppoiiip, m
rrrasc pnrrfv nnrl .trrm.tli ..titl
difirslinn nnd asiinulaliun, IIktr's
nnlhinff m.irr rlfp.li-n Ihr.n
vecelalde California Synip, IocJ
lors advise its me to open the howeln
rlurintj cohW nnd eJnldren's diseasei,
or whenever had brealh, mated
toncue. headaches, lisllesMicM, etc.,
warn of constipation.
The (jtntiinr alwavs heap! the nama
California. So look for that vhon
buying. Al all drugstores.
IA A riVt-TONIC or CMILDHtW
and it'-SMO House,
t"ontrutee l.emmon
, ".fl
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mm liciiiiciiii! mi
After von
systn all winter, it
ougiily clt'iUi'icl with
We iiso .) pr?s.itirc in. i". innju.
For 1 Week Only
We Do This Work
For
PREVENT YOUR MOTOR FROM OVER HE ATI
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