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. ; , ..... . .. .. :nrjnn! PA 013' TEN ' c Tl waaajeaaaBBBsi sbsbssi sssasi MM mmmm HOST TO SAMS VALLEY ; '" fcJ-XJL'JL' L r SYNOPSIS: llceause !, oM actor, Tony l,ntour. had loved Harriet Noel, ha encouraycs the theatrical aspirations ol Pierre ilonovau, ehilit ol her upltappy marriape. A'oto the motherless boy ill with his domineering strp-brtitlier, ttruee, mut Urucc's wife, Ann. Toiljt tears that Itruce and Ann's" father, Jm-'Ih llvvls, mill persuade t'lcrre to invest in a mine the- money hie actress. ' mother had left lor his theatrical training. tlopinp to steel the han't determination, Tony reads to him a vlay shouina what t'lrrrc's er pvrlencee mtpht he- should he yield to them. On the eve of Vicrrc's departure lor dramalto evhoal, Tony reada the plan to Ann. Her father rntert the first scene and scalds .Voitw tor intercrlng. tint when Martin mentions Harriet's, name, Tony's anftcr mounts. Chapter 15 , NO TIME TO LOSE ' ' InOTTT MArtln and 1,1a dnntrhtaf jU " , Ann, remained speechless. ' while Tony, as It lie were speaking 'lines In a play. contlnuod: ; "You have said enough, Martin IBerls. Please conn no your criti cisms to nie. - I have become so accustomed to the yapping of our Orchard Hill poodlos, and the squall ing of our village cats that I am no longer disturbed by your noise." Martin, cowed by tho dignity of the old actor, but- stung by li la 'words, could only mumble, "Huh! You think you're somebody, don't you?" ... have raleed a daughter that Is worth more than .11 tho gold ever mined. I'm sorry that I spoke so unkindly." "Thnt's al( right, Tony," returned Martin heartily, "1 gnf.j 1 was a little brash myself. You soo, this' Novada gold' mino proposition Is a chance In a lirctlmo for Bruce. I don't want Ann's husband to turn out the same kind of a failure I am." -i "Who Is this Nevada promoter who Is offering Bruce such a golden opportunity?" asked Old Tony. "He's i a mining man In Red Butts," Martin answered. "Bruce knows him. If the proposition wasn't all right Bruce would be the last man in the world to want to go Into 4L" Ann spoke thoughtfully,.., "1 tremble sometimes to think , what Brncos determination to bo rich may lead him Into' ,. "You don't need to worry," Mar tin returned. "Bruce Is too smart to b anything but honosU' Ho'.'l be ono of our Heading : financiers some day you II see;" "Pierre In a. great artist soul, Martin," Old :Tony- said, earnestly, "Tho ability to make money Is-not the only mark of worth." "IJinow monoy ain't everything." returned Martin. "But It wouldn't hurt Pierre's soul jono it be was LATEST FEATURES "I know I am' returned tho old actor proudly. "And I advise you, Ir, to' discuss things which come within the limits of your Intelli gence," i At this Ann asaortod horsolt. "Stop It, both of you I I won't have you quarreling like this In my homo. You two have boon friends ;ilnc' your school days! For two Pins, I'd give you both a spanking!" I Old Tony relaxed from his the atrical poso and Martin turnod way mumbling. , nun cominuea: "xou. nave no right to talk to Father Tony llko mis, pa you know how be loves rierre," martin raeed his daughtor. "Wo a,ll are fond, of Plerro, but you don't eom to appreciate the , situation. Xour husband, Bruce Carey, Is a naiurai-norn flnanclor, who'll b on Wall Street some day, If you'll encourage him a little. , night now nes too big, for the- Orchard Hill iFlrst National. And Pierre a soda Jem in tha Owl Drug Storol That's ine limit of his business nhiniv You can see how fur ho'll got with the monoy hla. mother left blm. rierre n just , throw his money away on this New York school learnin' to act. "If Plerro would let Bruce Invest nis money In this Bod Bntto, N vada, mine, Bruce would innka fprlune for Pierre, himself and you. inure Just like your mother always raising a howl wlioiiovcr I've had a chance to gut In on the , ground . floor of a good thing and make real money, and look at mo now stuck In a dinky bauk, book keeping for 40 yearsl l'ta got to go bark down to tlio bank and work' to night becauso my balance it off 39 cents. That's tho suit of a financier I am!'' Ills Tolce and manner wero so hopeless that both. Ann and Old Tony wero touched. ."Never you nilud, pB tho young woman aald comfortingly. "You have not Bade a million dollars but you have beeu a wonderful fattier and there's not a man In Orchard 1IIII that's moro highly thought of Inside tho church and out." "That's true, Martin," aald Old Tony la th ,nai, velu, "and you to help Bruco to tat a' start, 'Taln't Ilk we was wantln' blm to plus his money to Bruce. It yc-u was a dutiful wlfo; Ann, you'd persuade Plerrq to help Brnoe." , , j "Now, Pa" snld Ann, Interrupt oil ns, tho . front door closed, and Bruco Cnroy nppeorod In the arch way leading to the hall. It was evident from his manner that he tjad Important business on his mind.. lloforo onterlng tho room ho hung his ooat and, hat oven the. slnlr rail, calling out as ho, did so: "Supper nbout ready, Ann? l'vo got to, go to Camdon to-night 7:40 lrnp,v Oct a move on, will you?" Ann sprang to her feet "My goodness, 1 forgot ..about supper! But you. luivo plenty of. tlmo. Thoro's no need for such a rush." "Much you know nbout It." Bruco retorted. "Isn't Pierre leaving ou the 0:1S trnln In tho mornliiE?" "Yes." snJ Ann. "Yos," rotuosd. Bruco. "and I can't get a trnln back hero bofore elKht o'clock. It 1 talk business with, Plorro I've got to do It to uliiht see?" ' ' ' . ' Ann went Into tho kltchon and began preparing supper. Old Tony said, "How do von do. Bruco?" , i llruco answered with U cool stnra and a gruff, 'Hello." then, pointed ly turning his back, he snld to Martin: "Our old boss would plek this evening to send mo, to Camden with some papers tar Fuller, the president of the Farmers' Na- tonaL" "It's, business that lias to be In Fuller's hands when tho hank opens teinorrow, i supnoeq," ruturncd Marl In, - . . , . .-.. , . Yeah," Ilrnro renllrd. "but nut. alda of banking liuurs- iny time's apposed to bo my own. Tho First Nntonnl doesn't own m body and soul llko It does, yon." - ... Suddenly llruee turned to Ann and demanded Imperiously.; . , wnero is 'Pierre? I'm going to ilk liiisliicsa with that would-be nclor."' rc.-,iti. iw, , o. Jts;,,.-. ,.i cs.) Tomorrow sit lll.tim.d .ntrsncs - .'."c brlns confuitsn to Ann EL1CS VISIT J AFTER Li JACK80NVlM.il. Orv., July lfi. (Hpl.) Amntif vtslttir from n ' fni'o ri'iilHtcrlnn nt JnrhVtnj vlllo mviRiMini within tho jw.-n fvw ; liy wire: 'lra Witfort nntl ! KrancM-Tomllrwon, Alhntty. Orp : jack:invu.m:, oi-;, jui- t. iHminl.) Mrjt. A met In O vet-berk Mumtv Mtitl .lauwhlt'r Ktutttft H. Muiulv of raulin:i. t'tf.. Hint Mim Ktnimi Overlook K-nnoy and lniiKhtr Mm. Helen Hmtth tif Kul- rtn, t'allf., were Mr. .nrt Mr. V. J. Newell. Kverett la,ir' rw vtnttlnK nl.l Twh.; J. T. Wnllnee n A K ,rlPm! ln JH'kjnnvllle Ihm week. Hirtxwil, Portland; A. . livnewMon Mr Kenner nd ftnlr. mirley Irtnho' II K ,Hre ' rtKir of tho lat Dr. MrCollotirh. Aurora. Ill l. i 1 V ' i""nwr pnyniciitn nf Mpore. X,nko Fotf.-t., Mm, vtll (lAikr- ftnrt'' finnllv. Willow City, N. D.: Mr. ana Mm. H. J Frank and Mr. and Mm. K. H. Tork. Lot Anirelen, and Mrs, Mny Over heck, plonker phynictitn .iRrkwnnv)!, l-fivrnmllr-'lert here lKty-n rmrf nfco and thU Is Mm. Muruly n firnt i-etum -itt; Mm. Smith and Mttw Mundy enjove! a trip to Crater Lake whilf here. The . now Wash Ins ton nchool hulhllne on the corhflr of Peach and Dakota streets, which dlHpluys to tho city a concrete exterior of modern style, housing 19 rooms and an auditorium, is taking on a look of completion and occupancy today. ' Supplies ntored in the old play shod- on tho corner 'of 'Main and On kd file, razing of which was com pleted yesterday. havoy been moved to the new building, construction. of which Is moving rtfpidly along, under, tho leadership of i Slg Aah, contractor. . The bailor, ' formerly In use at the Junior high school building, which' threatens to become a haunt for bats, only, was moved into the new Washington school by K. P. Power yesterday; afternoon. . In Jess than two months the stops bf fho now bunding' will1 re sound to tne trudging or ieet, which formerly ascended .the.stairs of tho 'old brick ttullding, rto- signa pf wlitoh iJonifV where, thft bounty court house' will soon be constructs ""J" .,7 ; :The new build tng,'; one of tho most modern , td lib constructed In the State, will offe hany features, henefJcial o the- education of all typeff of children. A special room Is being provided for Instrgctlon of typical children, It will bdiroct ed by 'Miss Gertrude Watsling, who has already accomplished much ln the Medford system . through . pre senting special work to children In this classification. In addition to - the 16 regular rooms tho structure 1 Includes a lilnary, principal's office, health room, store room, lavatories and auditorium. Ono room is being arranged ns lunch room to be-used for that purpose until" pupil growth de mands tur'ning'lt Into li class: room. 10. ' II. iledrfck, suporintondent, stated yesterday; ' Tho auditorium, which Is 80 by 00 feet, will bo used as an enter tainment center and gymnasium for physical education;: classes. It Includes an adequate stage for presentation of all, school pro- grams. Twelve rooms will- bo used for regular school purposes. There will.1 bo no onltirKemohts - lH- the teaching-staff 'for the new building this year, Mr. llcdrlck .stated. Thoro will bo twelve, regular teach ers-and one special, cotliposlng'.the staff. They-wM'-carO' for the same work carried on last year ln the old Washington school and the nitnbx, where tho overflow, realized eacn year, was Housed, GOLD HILL IF PHOENIX ' PORTION CLOSED t S'AI.KM. Ore., July 16. (P) Kl rrit procla mil t ions' under t he., ro- eiuiy enacicu t closure law woro iHHtied yesterday by (lovernor Julius lu. Motor, closing, flvo areas three national forests to nil travel. The order becomes effec tive today, Lymv A. -Orb m miller. state forester announced. 1 The five-' arena, three In Mount lood, one In tho Saiulnm and an other in the. Slsklyoti national for ests, represent a very high fire hnrd,i Tho Hlskiyou area Includes about acres on Ornybnck crerk a e res on (i rn y bn c k c rer V ..Jit flvo mlioM inpthefyit or Iljl- W ' ( I HARD FIGHT AHEAD ' CSiHVAI.MS, Ore., July Id. (tfl -l'Vir Clirlstimt forces lntcrnHred Ih'temiierniiee mid prnhlliitlon, the hardest hattto. o( nil Ilea Just ahead. H. K. Close, sunerlntendniit of the Oregon Anll Hnlion leaKUe, tolil the Orebon I'reahytt'rlan aynoit hero to day, Ho spoke on "Menaces to Pro hibition." The Oroiton synod Is In softHlon 1 hefe. : '4",,' ' '' ' "Tho wets, oncournEod by recent apathy of the.dry forces,, harw or- Kauised mid now nro netlro'ln Ore god In thrt krViil. Cloae' said. BURGLARS ENTER! STAYTQN STORES STAVTON. Ore., July IS. (TV- Three plare vf hustnenii. fnolndlna tho pnstofflr, wore bnrKlixilsed uentay iiIkIU and prowlers wer trlKhtenrd away from a store at Klnawton. near here. Net nrofits the prowlers er irT.35. aom he-k, ltrr recovered, and naiiers t"th viilimlle and' non-tarUnhle. Kntranre In ry. luatnnco' w'as xlrtnt ty smashtna locks and hreaklna dour Homily Hhnrrtfr inni tiiirkliart of Holrm and llehfy fmtlh. city marshal, are lnvn.it. ntlnk. FRENCH MODELS PERISH N CRASH OF AIRPLANE IS Classified advertising- sets results. tilCNOIll.K. Kninre. July emi.lny.i'hv a' rarlstan diVsKmalt inm llouaei were hlllert "eterday with the pilot of nn nlrplune l-rllin-Inr them from Cannes. The plane rrnshed Into the side of a mountain. GOLD HILL, Ore., July 18. (Spcclul.) At a meeting of the city council July the resignation of; Ben Paul .as city police was accepted and- the -appointment)- of Eber Davis was made' by Mayor Fci-BUKOn. ...v . ' ThuMday cvenini July" 18. the Ladles' Aid of the- M. K. church will hold an Ice cream Boclal on the city hall lawn. . Kvery one is cordially, invited to attend. Among thosa ,rom this city to spend, tho, fourth.' at Grants Pnm were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, Jltullln and children,- Mr.' .and Mrs.- Kia- mott- Huttoni .Mr,- and - Mrs.. John Rutton and Hinall son, Fred Brown SSelda'- Hmlth, ..Mr; and- Mra.t Iee Cook, Mrs. C. W. Martin and ohil dren,Mrs. Ltly McKay, Klchurd McKay. Kendal Dufur and Mr. and Mrs.- Clements and family;- r Mr. and :Mra-, Oeorce . Haff,- Mr. and Mrs Frank Carter and .'son, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis' arid Mrs, Mary Chisholm . spent tho, fourth At 'Crescent City. ' , ' '' Mr", and, Mrs. Robert Cc-bk. visit ed Over the week end of the Fourth at Forr Jones and Aetna, Calif. Mr. Beckett hna as his Kuesta his sons Zune and .Fat of Riddle, ,Oro. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Drake have as their guost Ellen Bock, of Qrnnts Pass. . i , .Mrs.' Uyorly has as hoi house guests Mr. and Mrs., Art Qorham of Portland..- Mrs. Gorham Is Mrs. uyorly',, dauRhtcr; Wednesday Mr. and . Mrs. tiorham and Mrs, Byerly motored ito Crater ;Iake. . Mrs. H- D; Reed' returned- Wod nesdKy from a six weeks visit In the oasr.-- 1 Miv1 and Mrs. Earl Moore' re turned last week' from ,a. trip to Cnllfprnln. They were accompan ied ' homo hy their daughter. June who has been visiting hor grand parents ln Los 'Angeles. J, Bon Paul and O.-? Newel left Tuesday for Gold Bench. Among those to spend tho week end of the Fourth' oh-.thaVAnnld- cato wore: Mr. and Mib. Paul Thortlison, Mr. and, lira. Harry Force and fuinlly,- Mr.- and Mrs. (Art 'Oorham, Mrs.- Alotlin- Robbins and . -daughter Klnlnc, Mr. and Mrs; Ocorgo; Melstngcr'dnd ddugh ter Patricia' ' f. ; . Mrs. Cleorge.' Hnmmerslcy and Mrs. William Forco loft last.weok on dallfornln. to work In the fruit. V Mri ami Mrs. Frod Kelso and 'son Warren of Medford wero In this city Wednesday visiting friends and to attend tho Joint Installation 6f tho I. O. O.'P. and Robckah lodges.' '. . ' ' Wis. Delia Shaver,-Mrs. Minnie Ktlckel, Wtiodrow Rhaver-and T. J.. Shaver Were- among tHnfco " f roih this 'city. 'to.'' spond. the. Fourth' at Ashlnrid'. : ' I 1 Mr. and Mra. Jack Smith, and Son Ivan Bpent tho week end of the Fourth at' Litke of tho Woods. Slr.i and ' Mrs. C. L. Dusenben-y, and. ' small son Donald, Wallace' Ivoreonit of-rlhls-. elty and- Arthur, IVerson of Medford' spent the Fodrth" on"SardIno-'creok, : yy ' Mr;' and Stra.i Curl Gai-man and daughter Audrey nnd Mr. nnd Mra. LuAon. uarmnn of. Central. Point were, visiting friends and relatives In this ctj; Sunday, ' " ' ' 'Mrs.'Maudo Robinson nnd Mrs. Mtnnia Ktlckel' ;woro Grants Pass, Visitors tho fore part of this week., Mr.,: and Mrs. lilies nnd .Mra.; Biles' ' livothei". Jimmy Cornutt" of ltomio, Rlver,.iWtrQ visiting friends ;in mis cuy ounoiiv. 1 ; ; ; 1 ' ,. CENTRAL POINT : PHOFNIX, Ore., July 16. (Special) Thimble club of. Oak Circle, met Friday at (he home of Mrs. Lillian 'Coleman. Besides the necessary business transactions the' quilt, on whicTi they have been working was finished.' Mrs. Minnie Colver assisted Mrs. Colo pian. In entertaining., ; ? ' Miss Elva Caster left' Friday for San Francisco on the special C.' E.. train, where Bhe will viBit friends and relatives In Berkeley'. Miss Nelnon of the Medford Business college is substituting during her absence at the Jackson - County Credit Bureau. , i Mr. , and Mrs. Clarence Kelstur of Medford. -, were dinner guests at the home of1 Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Maust , Sunday. Th'oso from the Phoonlx Grange attending' the Talent Grange pic nic up , Wagner creek Sunday, Included Mr; and Mrs. Ray Ward. Mr. 7. and Mrs. . W. K. Poling wore' dinner, guests Monday of Mr', and Mrs.' J. O.' N.- I'oling. piirtmiiv iniit. enlovlnrr swim ming Sunday, at the Twlp Plunge In Ashland included . Ray' Maust, Wmston Campbell. Roy, . Ernie find Walter Boll! and Oliver Chap' llh. " Mr, arid' Mrs. . Aubry Furry ' of Saft Francisco arid Mrs. Lotal-urry of Phoonlx left Saturday for L.ost Frairlo, whore they will be Joined bV Fred Forty and Harold Colver. Mrs, John Roberts, Lulu . Rob erts. Miss Wafklns, Dr. Susie Standard,. 'Miss Bureh' and BUen Mav Stnndatd left Tuesday for Crescent City for. a few days. ' Winston Campbell of Medford Is- spending his summer vacation visiting at the home of Ray Maust. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward -entertained at a dinner party Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. George Drako, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Maust, Mr. add Mrs: Ray Wright, Doc Wright, Hazel ' Fry, Mr. and . Mrs.; Frank Morsel ..... Mrs; Fred . Furry! and. Mr.' and Mrs. Ernest Reames and family motored to Cresoent City, Sunday.- 'A fegular mooting of- tho; Mio slbnary': society will be held at tho church Thurtday nftcmoon. 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack- Spears and son and nephew, Pear iscaver "i Stockton,. Calif.; .' spent Saturday at tho homo of Mrs. Donna Graf- - , , ' Mrs. M. F. ' Sheets, entertained Thursday at dlriiior fdr' Mrs. Georgo Snltzmnn, Mrs. Roy Bur leson and daughter, Mrs. Harold Orowcll' and daughter;- Mrs. (L. O. Caster and Mra Gilbert Hermancc. ARGUETilBLfS .? TO SEPTEMBER 2 ' SALKM, July 16. (D Circuit JudKO Gale S; II ill oi'Albany today Announced- that dy lurreomoijt le twoen Sidney (Iruhnm, Portland attorney, representing plaintiffs in Vh cftHe to .-twl' : validity; of the ln tanRlblea tax law, nnd Assistant AttorneyOcneral. Willis. S. Joore., lie has Het time for nrRumcijts In he case .nl'theln coqutat for Soft! temior 2 in sniem. . ! Central Point - Grange meeting July 3,: was marked by the ubeence of many members altho practically all .-officers were present... 1 Worthy. Lecturer Mrs. Lathrop introduced Mrs. Fred Cummings, president of the Medford Garden cluhi-nnd Mrs. Leland Mentzer, a member. Their organization Is sponsoring boautiflcatlon of the state high ways,, and Mrs. Mentzer gave short talk outlining the program and urging the Orange to cooper ate as much as possible. A prize of $500 wJU be awarded the county doing the .best work. ' ' The meeting was opened for regular work by Worthy Master A. M. "Tyrol!, The dance committee reported a very good crowd at the last dance. O rangers were rem inded that Bams Valley Grange will give the program for July 17. Names, of chairmen, and the dates for- August wnd September programs are posted on the bulle tin board. Members are asked to ho sure which group they belong to. Mrs. Alma Meyer of Lake Creek Was. present td'help with organiza tion of a Juvenile Grange. Kudora Bohnert was elected juvenile ma tron. The charter and instructions will be. here for tho next meeting so that 1 work. will bogin immedi ately.'. . ' All named on refreshment com mittees, for July 17 are asked to got in touch with1- Olva Hesselgrave chairman. The way to the hearts of Sams Valley. Grangers is well known, so Cehtaal Point must showJ us appreciation 01-tneir program through. tKt inefreshment conmJt- GUARANTEED ... BY 51 YEARS' EXPERIENC tRead this guarantee, , mad6 by the malin, Wuverly; High-Speed Motor Oil, a 51-yea,J wiyyiu&uiivii ... wiith ,w uiiy. iiwril)ea TTQVM Dealer. Have your crankcase drained and filled J Waverly-High-Speed (All-Pennsylvania) Mo. Oil. If you. do not find ft the. most economical satisfactory lubricant you have ever used, the deal is authorized to refund your money" Cut your consumption ancj protect your motor by using tyj verly High-Speed Motor Oil the oil that's m J for fast driving. ' v ; G. E. Gates Auto Co. . Medford, Oregorf WAMEitLY 3ID MOTOR Oil 35c A QUART All-Pennsylvania Snce 7880 warn HEAD IS DISCOVERED IN DITCH t OENTBAli POlNTi Ore., Jiily 16 (Spl.) Mra. Harry Wormian and son and' daughter of Pmisrhulr, KTe ylRli ltiR Mr. nnd. Mra. Otlo Bohnrt. MraV'Worlirtnrt- was 'for rnrly MIm "lra Ilalhnway, nnd h wpII known horc. Sho la an auit of Mrs. Bohnorr, -; ' 1. M. Hon-o apont tho week With W nephew,' Mr, Hoe,.,nnd (nhilly! of Troll. ,1 ' Prof, and Mr. II. p; Ji-wett 'and family 1ltrd Mr. nml Mm.- rier Hert Berrlan of Aahland KrldaV. ' '' Central Polnf Health aiumrlailon. )itold a eolitlnHtee-meetlliK July nt the home of sirs. Uaymond Drlwri Tlm meetlns' wra prealdeA imr hy. Mrt... trlv. : rhtiirmnn ot the committee. , After tJio btialneat) nireMnir-trfe lan-oMi-tnif n rum mane nalo ref.ulted In the decision tn hold nvtrn a mi. arlf In 'Oc tober. ' Mefliliera prenent were Mendameo I.elin l'axon.- W. H. Taylor. U C. (irlmea. Kverett, Pit her, H.lw. Jnnea, T,. l. 'Tollefson nnd the hoatoas, MtWk.nHfer.., V'. . " 1 ' .Mlaalonaij elix-le of' the Chris tlnn church' will-meet July 17, at the home of Mra. Fred Wiley. A covered dlah luneh -will be eerved af 1:15. with each lady brlnln her own table service. . , l.ei'nard Jcwctt and children1 re turned to IVrtlattd laat week after vUltlnx hla brother, H. P. Jewett and.fanUb.. Mrs. Kverett Faher. Mra. ttoxer Von der Helton. Mra. otto Bohnert and. Mra. Arnold Hohnwt motOrert to Athlnnri fednea.ta)N . ; Mr. and Mra. J, R. tncen' and eon Ilobert rtpent ln.Mt week at Ban' don. vlalttng Mra. Vlneent'a grand imrem. Mr. and -Mra,-rVaier. Mnn; day the Vfnceritileft for l'lamond; Into for the remainder of their va1 cation.- . ........ Mr. and Mrs. mm Miller of Proa pect called at the v. I'. Hover home Saturday. " Herian Bible ctaaa of the FMer-! atert i hurrh heW lt claaa psrtr In - ine cnurcn pariora July 8 After the bmlncvv jltul devrtmn.M' mM- j "K refreentiiehta' were aerred. Twenty. iw ladlpa were present. Mra. Moore, who ha been very III at the home of her daunhter. Mm. Kills Clark, la reported lm-provlnn. BATON ItOHOl!!, Ln., July MO. I ifP) Tho head of Karl Mllea, ylouth fU 1 New ' Orleans anortsman-, woa found today. In a-, drntnaso ditch? a abort dlatance from the cpot where hla decapitated body was- discover ed yeatcrd!y. . He dltMppeaiett- July 6, and an fnlenalve aeavch for htm-waa made after hlM blood-atalned automobile, was found near -here'. " JULIAN ORDERED BACK -;; TO OKLAHOMA PRISON: ' OKLAHOMA CITY. July S ('PI Courtney C. Jrtllnn. apectactl--lar oil oiioratoa. and. hi' two co defendnnta ln a mall frnud chni'Ke.i were denied reduction In. band nnd; were ordered retai ned to Jail, pond Inn grand Jury action, late today )y C.eoiKe.. Kucock. United States commissioner. i : 4 Wlernn Sinvmiilw. i s POnTluVNn, July 18. Mchrla V. Fltklln. 8!t, a ; civil war veteran who foil tin with the tonfederatea In several' major qn-i nn omenta, died at hla humofhuVe todn-: : It. TO AnRACT TOURISTS t - .... ; ; , JACKSONVILLE, Ore., July 18. (Spl.) Ray Wilson and Adrus Smith made a trip th( first of tho week to Crescent City and OroRon Caves, to which places they dli- tribtued the advertising display of pictures for the chamber of com merce hore. , ' Tho pictures show the oldest building 1n JneknonviHe, tho Bru ncr building, U. S. Hotel, -Method-lit church and Boekman bank. These will bo placed ln the largest camp grounds ln the state. .Mr. and Mia. Ray Wilson and grandaon, Raymond McKniglit. mo toj'CtU toj Roseburg. Wednesday to dtst.rlbuto tho pictures to tiiei dif ferent camp grounds cn rouie. , 1 LE LODGE TEAM IN C. P. RITES JACKSONVILLE, Ore, July 16. (Special.) The "installing team of the I. O. O. F, iodgo of Jackson ville put on the work for tho Joint insinuation of officers ot the I. O. O. F. and Rebekah lodges of Cen tral' Point Monday evening. f - Wcmbcra of (ho RcbekaU lpdge from here who attended were Mcsilames Zola. Fick.. - Kmernnco Norris, FUirlno Severance) liny wrnnrer nnd Myrtle Wilson. r GIVE YOUR BSHRSIRS PROTECJ4fH WAKE UP YOUR -LIVERBILE- WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed io lYie Morniag Rarin' to Go If yc M f M nk ton4 Um wvM invia purk d't unll.) lt ol Mlta, nunc) ftaur, oU, IsiaUv cody or rivwtof turn and ltxm to mW yva tnnisteiUy WTt and buoyant and tull oi suiwhia. j Fof t!wy 't do It. Thy only trvtjw th KwU a0 a mw morrm?nt rlm't crt at ib raiMw The rroo (or your dowtr-nd m IMin u your liwr. It afeould pour out t powr.da ol liquid bil into your borl daily. U this hit la not flearinf frwly, yvmr food riVan t Mfu li im dray a tb torta, (u Ntti ti yar atotnaHK You Uv IMrk, had tato and Mir hwath ! (out aktn rJln break cut tto htemialia, Yoar hfA hm aad yarf4 uo& and out. 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