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0"n Historical 8art- ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS OLXLIV ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1921 NO. 44 Campaign Urges Milk Diet for Under Weight Children For the past week the Oregon Dairy Council has been conducting a male wide campaign urging the use of milk and food products ot milk, lo calise of the high food value of he products. During the campaign, from June 20 to 27, steps were taken to educate the public to the proper use nf milk will the healthful effect It had on children underweight. During the lust school year a great many women's clubs throughout the state ad vocated the milk diot for children who were under normal weight,- with gratifying results. At Grants Pass, toward the end of the IubI school year, thirteen children were given the diet and within a short time had nude rapid tins In weight. The Oregon Dairy Council states that It has remarkable success wlh its campaign. The following article on milk diet ing for children has been written for the Tidings by Dr. Crandall. BRIDK M GIVEV s - . . -. " SHOE SHOWER A FT Kit , - , ' ' : MAKttUCH YF.STERDAV. By DR. W. J. CKANDALI, . vltamlnes the child is susceptible to You know what a yearling calf ch diseases of altered metabolism tthould weigh, what a six months old pig should weigh how many miles you get to a gallon of gasoline with your Ford but do you know what your child should weigh? as scurvy, rickets and purpura. Pasteurization of Milk. -See that the milk is fresh. It may be preserved by two methods, pasteurization ami lowered tempera- Is he physically handicapped or' ,ure- In Pasteurization two meiuods undernourished? See that he Isn't) a'"o "holding" and "flash," In by giving him ut least a quart of i 1,19 former the milk is brought to a whole milk every day. Buy from aceMjlln temperature and held f.om clean dalrv or see that vour cows audi " minutes Wllicn Kills all or milkers are clean and healthy. Xend Vegetable Foods. Vour children need vegetables, Miss Kvelyn Hess, dollgliter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank -Mess, 501 Al lison street and Phillip Wolcotl, nil employee of the Soul hern Pa rifle company, were united in . nmn luge yosiei day afternoon - ill the Methodist parsonage in Med ford by Rev. Basuett nt two o'clock. They wer accompanied to Medford by Mr. and Mis, U. H. Wo'nner. . Mrs. Weniior Is u sis t4T of the bride. Mr. and Mis. Wolcott will nuikit their home ut 107 Allda street, this city. Ilotli urn well known Ashland young people. .Mrs. Wolcott wus formerly an opi'ralor hi the local office of (be telephone roniuuiy. Uolli Mr. and Mm. Wolcott attended high school In this city. When Mrs. Wohtiii returned lo the leleplmiie office titter her marriage she wus .accorded, n great shower of roses mingled with several old shoes. MA XV STTPKNTS KAUX OWN WAV TIIROl (ill O. A. (' ; ganlsms and sports. I'NIVERSITY OF OREGON, En In the latter K0"e' J,me. 22. Of the 2311 student the milk is brought to a high tem-l1;0 Ifuduatod this year from' th Derature. and allowed to cool. Therel 1 'ity of Oregon, eighty per fruits and cereals as well. The milk! seemB to be little doubt that the "holdilne" method is best. Rv low- gives them the body building protein. ered ,t been ouIu necessary for their growth. It th8t growth o( ,g prerelltel. .ueiu itniii lor nine hu eHHeiiiiui in building bone and teeth, sugar for fuel. Thero is more calcium in a! Milk and Cheese Dlgeslnble. Don't worry about constipation from milk or cheese. In the nrncess Hour, . n.., m.ur in u quart oi lime-, Qf ikm the water ,,. XlltJ lUHl'l oi mils is cent have earned more than a third of their own way during lour years of study, ncrordhig to statement made by members of the class this week. Twenty per cent have been entirely self-supporting. Many and Interesiirg tre the lobs which have yielded an income to water. In food value to one pound of meat orith nmMk , ;,, they studied. The hop yards ,ior eggs. Wants Against separates from the casein as it enters! ,uw,e 'ou,l m"" W0111" i guig camps, ship r illed Milk." and longer time for digestion. The same with cheese. Chew thci I, rounds, saw tnllK Don't let any advertising lead you cheese thoroughly and eat It slowly. iH,lllcl"1- harvest to use so culled "Filled Milk." There is no substitute for fat the milk con tains. "Filled Milk" is milk in yards, fishinfc highway con fields, farms. ! warehouses, mid the. forest service Drink milk slowly, sin bv sin. in or der that the ptyallne In the saliva j-"11 have tl,e "ource" of I'ay can act before the milk or cheese ciwk" crrIIy saved during the which the butterfat has been reiuov-) reaches the stomach thereby prevent-1 s,,mm,M' ''"' ''h"01 P'H'' ' ed and some cheap vegetble oil sub-1 ing indigestion or contsipstiou. lhe wln,Pr- Dishwashing, mowing Give your boy and girt a chance to " conning, waiting on tallies. normal 1 K noors. nave tieen uoineiy fat soluble vltamine. Without these child. j tasks willingly iind oven eagerly 1 performed by lliu young men and atltuted, as cocoaimt oil. Cocoanut oil does not contain the all essential : attain the standard of DR. CURTISSPEAKS AT NORMAL ON PHYSICAL TRAINING j ASIII.AXD FRUT i ; KXHIlllT PL.iX.NElt j ,' ' AT STATK C. OF C. 1.J1...J. - Mrs. Winnie llrudcu, stale ex- hllilt agent, was In the city today co-operating with Joliu H. Fuller, WTK-tnry of the Chamber of Com metre, hi ,, effort to find some one willing to arrange for tin e. . ' hlblt of grains, grass seeds, npd fruit from Ashland to be placed The students of. tho local brunch i lp SUl( vhmuhv of ,.,. of tho Normal school had a splendid, m.,. building at Porthind.' opportunity of hearing Dr. Curtis. h.H. in(.i, was well plensed the greutest authority on phiygroundj Wiu, ,. ctw.penu lii she had re. work and children's welfare yester- ceive ,Pra ,Uid staled that there rtxy- was no question hut Unit Ashland lift said -1 hero were tour grout would be well represented i,n,ong reasons why 28 of- our suites had the exhibits from various sections made physical training a part of ev-j or the state. Mrs. Ui-aden is iimk- ery teacher's day's work, and that lug n tour of Southern Otegon mid teachers may reason: bly expect' ramo to Aslilaml fnnu .Medford much more legislation along the I where she had been pnimiscd aid 'lines of playground work and phys-l In obtaining exhibitions from that leal welfare of our people. At the city and Itogue River willey. present lime there are two bills be-! fore Congress, either .of which will I lM V ''ou SI'KHAK Jacksonville to Lead In County Celebration Parade My Fourth (Special) J make, their decisions and award the A meeting of the various coin-j prites without any confusion. The miltees'on the Jackson county par- Judges' stand will be on the bsl ade and celebration at Ashland on; cony of the Hotel Austin July 4 was held last night at thej The parade will start ou tin Hotel AuBtln. , Boulevard at th lihrnrv iri m.i- ceed to Kant Main Street thence (iRAXTS PASS TRAIN- ON' Jl l.V Kit ItTII make large Federal' appropriations' for the advancement of this work ! They are the Smith-Towner nml the Fess-Capper bills, one r.J which hej feels sure will become a law at .) ; very early date. ' I Tho reaoim' asslgnra for the noed' of regular physical education in tlm' -"nn.iltee for Hie r.-le- in anon .inly 1, ror ti sMrijtl train to run lieiwcvn here and ftrants Mrs. Looiuis, chuirmaii of the Ways al Means committee, made an interesting report of her visit to various coinmuiUJes In the county. She was cordialy received every where, ami found that the Interest fin the event was general throughout the county. The biggest feature of Mm meet ing was the action taken in the mat ter of precedence in Hie parade. V. (i. Irf-wls, triiveling agent of the Southern nclfir company, was In the city ycsKTibiy milking Jir rangeiiientN wllh the f'hainlM-r of north ou Kast Main, Street to thd Hhza, thence on North Main Street to Mechanic, theuee Eastward on Meclianic to llelmant thence south ou lleliunn to Its intersection Willi North Main Street where it will dis band. The wrestling mulch will Uikit place at J o'clock. Tickets are now on sale in Ashland at Itose Brothers' in 'lie' of the schools are: 1. Congestion of pedpl, city districts. ' 2. Chungo in the untiir work of all our peoplp. ' .1. Great amount of leisure that! have conu to all people because of short working hours. 4. Closing of the saloons anil the resulting necessity of supplying I something to t;ilio their !:kt. ! Girl Hikers On Tramp Thru Oregon Stop at Austin Accompanied by "RocKy Mt. Goat," Hate women wearing caps mid gowns on the campus this week. A graduate from Klamath Falls tells how he got up 'at font-'o'clock 'In the morning to do Janitor work. A girl from Washington Irolld lor rt'ilinon in the f'olui.iblii. Anolher girl has been a cook for ' hnnesi hands. Two young men were oil ers ou a ship. Another was fore- in 'ii of a HilflO-acrc farm. A girl! " carried tlie mail anil earned 26 p' l j but still smiling,, loaded with bedding, cooking uten-lnp,,, f ier ,,. W1V. still anotli-. I);-. Curtis poii'ted on that many of tho great educational institutions ltd made (he ability to j lay A of our nntluual yarn's a i.-.iiisiii for graduation. All stnclents Iruv lo spend at least .'our !iu:i n- wivk In sotuo of llicse insi iU:tlo:ir, In out door games, baseball lVoth'll. ias ketball, teiMils, liacl: y. ; nil x oil -y ball. Dr. Curtis will speak nv in at the Normal School ou Tu -.'.iv nd at lh: Chaiitaiitiua bull lint: on Mon day evening. Stnce.t;:' -o is no het tr.i1 authority '.linn Dv. (' i: :U. every one should make It n poii i to In n l.!:n. O.'A. llRIKCdR. puss to race for the large crowds of visitors cvmcI(nI Ik ic for the "big time." Mr. I.ewls, who had cluu'ge of the speclnl cur Miiite tlironK, Ashland to Portland with 200 liiembe,., f t. n(Ki own ers mid Miuuigcis association, states thai nienilM-rs of the party were pleased t the leccptlon ac corded the,,, M.r'. "U as milch," static Mr, ,ewis, "as the welisime was not on the program, the parly was especially pliiused wllh the surprise." .The Building Owners and Man ager association xvere welisiinetl . ti Asliland at the Southern Pnctftr depot when Ihej- passed tlmiugh h'H( .lime 10, by the. Chamber of t'oiiinieice. F.uch memlH'r of the party was given a Im of cherries, j a bottle or l.iihia water anil a Port I land iiewspiiM'r isintnliiilig an ex- 1 tended writoup of Asliland. Dawes Hopes to Save On Expenses Of Government A. W HITIIKAII IS XKW MAXAOKK - s... (K AI'NTIX MtrTKL hultetl at the Hotel Austin yesterday afternoon at 3 :':t o o'clock, parked a By Ralph II. Couch (I'liltcdi Press 1 iit-MH,nilent) WASHIXf-TOX, l. ('., June 1!H. I.. A. WhitehnHd succeeded Austin A. Clilsholui today as manager of 111"; Austin hotel. Mr. Whitehead has Just returned from u two and a hall! weeks vacation at Itogue Elk resort j whore he acquired a tanned complex-1 Ion and a reputation as an angler. II is reported that the fishing ut Itogue Klk is very good and that tho finny ones give the sportsman a "royal battle." .Mr. Whitehead states thai I Rather dusty, Henrietta McKai::;han and Herniliie1 ' and other camp equipment, is u er Kr worked at a soda fountain.' Htp.ubery, young hiking eatnuclauU.! patleut hikl"B W-- K"to laj T'' rk that will be taken up; ,an enmusiasuc Asuianu tosirtsi ioi by ineso z.iii young men and wo- A $1,000,000,000 cut in th- govern. ne cuv moans a uriei rest lroin ma- inen noon erauiiaiion is aiinosi as - . ......... : - ' , ,i . , " . ' "l" "0.1 .ms ....r.i.K me jenr.le la(t ull enjovable time at the ic ing exertions. varied as the tasks by which the) heglniilng July 1 Is the hone of the ' burro of tho "Rocky Mountain goat( Miss McKaugha,n hails from Jo:t-e:irned their way. A large 11 liiuhei ni i1i ni; adiiiinistiatioii. t'ongn-ss' ,' ,., j variety" nt the cui1j and decided to-iand, and is a member of the l'ort-lwill bo high school teachers. Sev-....,. ,1llM1111.iie,i ei mm mom ,.J .. .' ! '''""'' nianagei or eriil will teach In collegea. Koine lhr heBlM,,!,,,, Jv: but hi- ..ut. ., . - . . . " "- lions 10 leave soon lor i;raier i.akc sUiy a while. Their stop Ij Ashland and Journal newa-alt and is writ completes a hike from l'ortlaud ; lng travel articles for her paper down the coast, over the Cascades, I while on . her bikini: trip. .Miss by Crater Lake over the tcp of Mt. Sauber comes from Boise, ldi'ho. Ashland. They will remain here for a few days preparatory to re. newing their tramp of circling the state without and deflr.ato course. will practice law. Others will take ,nK . ,,,., , j clerki' l'"''"t 'U!,H it Carpentier Arher'rHinn ,ion 1 v,f nt - h. .irj' i s , 0y cm TuTTJ' JlZ : t, J h":lV "" "r ! Mr. C.,sl,o.,n'. dejartur. will be re-, can win the world title is , Other arrivals at the Hotel Aiutinj 'l(W have been ordaliiod as miuislers lm,kP twenty-five per rent saving. are: A. N. Wysoug, C. J. Parker and an(' ' l'icli. itatiK, lite liuur- his ,, vvm M. .Hsciissed In open mice, foreign trade, the diplomatic meeting of department and bureau service, architecture, farms, engi-! heads family, Portland; . Mr. and Mrs. M W. Vann, Hornbrook, Calif.; F. E The roads followed by the girls are! Wlbou and family, Mrs. W.' A. Tai-1 "eerins' nnisic. newspaper, publish .1 not "according to Hoyle" and t.ii.'ir destination is "nowhsve in particu lar." The young hikers tell tales of tramping through the mountain for ests, over poorly bh.zed trails and no trails at all. During the trip, which slatted In May from Port Or ford, Or., they have been lost or.Jy get and daughter, Coos Hay; .Mr.iillK houses, literature, aerial forest j Tl.11(.K ,..., g ret led by many friends in this city. Hu slated, however, that his family would reinuin here and thai he has intentions of again making his home here. patrol, nursing, library work, will claim tho services of.lhos.t wlin and Mrs. S. E. Martin. Klnui:.ti ! Falls; H. Conn and family, Etta Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Darby M ttin. R. H. Wesrdng, San Fratiebro. Cul.: Mr. and Mrs. A. F. N-nrhar.i. Dr.ns-) K,,ltiit.r HI1I(, Mold muir, uaur. A. G. Adams as.'.erij, that he t.iKesI It. O. K. K. Band To Play lleie , riidualedi from tlie .O.egou on June 2(1. I'uiversily of O. F. Carson and Fred S. Engk'. ill oni lieis of tho July 4 celebration I Mrs. Katie (Joble Spindler has wood nt the iiitcMjf'Ctlon of North New arrivuls at the Hotel Ctiluin-'.,,! hmn n m,, i... sii-e.t tn Main and Church slroetn. withnut j the prize for acclduuii without ser- I Ions consequences. Saturday after- noon he orerltirned with a Ford ! committee, who were recently In truck!nnited with nearl? a cord of Medford ou business for tlin coni- mittee. report that tho li. 0. K. K. baud or I lie Knights of I'yllilns, will Jacksonville, being the oldest city laud Irwin's Uigur Sluie; Brown & in tlie county was given the honor I Hi own. Medford; Moss & Ross, Ceu ot leading thu parole, while Ash-jtral Point: Rower's Drug store Gold loud, to show her liberal spidit, and; Hill. brouiliulndedness. voluntarily took The ball game will Occur a 4 o' list place. Miss Hrltt. the sister o clock, and thu flying machine slums the Mayor of Jacksonville, was chos-j will occur over the grounds dilrliig en to take the part of tlie limbless of, tlie game. Flowers will be thrown Liberty In the I) A. R. float which! from the aeroplane upon tho parudu will lead the march. ' ! while it is moving throuph the Medford is to be second, followed I streets, by Phoenix, Talent, Central Point, j ilelweea 1 and 2 o'clock free-tor-Eagle Point, tiold Hill ami Rogue! all sprints will he held in the park, River, In llin order named. Thej add cash prizes gittm to the win' faet that Ashland unanimously ot- ners. cd herself into last position, is uij From 2:.'in t1( :3n ,md 7 to 8 3.1, evidence Hint tlm old rivalry that the band will give cone rts In Utliia was said to exist between her and Park, and at ! o'clock the big fire MedfortMs gone and forgotten. 'works display will take place. II det eloped at the meeting that Dancing will wind up the most some big surprises are in store front' spectacular 1 vent that ever took several of the cities in Jackson ' place in Ashland, county, which will huv.i places I11J An official program will be ills the parade Much mystery sur-j tribute.! free t0 everybody 011 the rounds the features they will cou-1 morning of the parade. It will h tribute, and from the careful man-a largo four-page publication, and nor in which details am being cou- will contain no nuvulUliis. coaled from the public. It. seems that! In tomoimw's Tidlujs a ilotui'.d competition frr th cash prizes Is program of the linn of march and going to be imy keen. ! fnUi-r pellicular about tile parade Mr. Slanget of T; loin will lirlng 11 will be given, number of cowboys who will takej Those who are managing tho par part in the parade. .!. and celebration express ti.o U wus derided to have the parallel opinion that the crowd which will start ut in o'clock in the morning. come to Ashlautl 011 tlie Fourth will Fturh feature l!' .thjKTjd..i:Hl .l.i.arj he. iry Jurseperlup th. Jiicaicn. a number to enable thejiidgee loj ever asssiubled in Juckson county. I fake, and If Carpentlar actually j wins the road of faku will be load er, more sustained and uioro di:i,s trous In Its effects than ni.y TVT explosion. Even now there are vu mors of fako anil last Sitttrday in New York (lie followlnr cab!.) was recMred from I.omliin: "Wurnlniv. don't bet on Dempsey." What does It mean? Myron Townsend, sporting editor of. the f Pasco Herald has also heard thj re- . port and comments on It al length. Thn cable is said to ham been sent by one Oeorge M. Rartlott, one of the best known English bankers ami financiers It Is said that tho cyblo was sent to bankers connected with the Morgan Interests. The cable says nothing morn than as quoted Ubove. but It is sinister lu Its nieaiir lng. Wo hardly think that tho ronilii:,' fight Is crooked and further wo do ' not. believe that all the cry of f.ike ' connected with previous fights were correct or justified. We believe' MLVt ROUNDS ii VICTOR FOR CARPENTIER i; 1111.1. rx.MACK 1 Pacific Sports Service) Everyone is shouting that Denip- knock Dempsey out Suppose Car pentier fools the wisn ones mid "stays" with Dempsey the full 12 rounds. Such an eventuality Is possible. and if It iKipp't.H the fans will bei I loud in their praises of Carpe'ilier. They will slioiit his good points, forget any weakn 's 1 :ul forgive lilm for his "private training." Yesl but what will bo the opinion of tin; flame fans regarding Dempsey. Come right down lo facts, and If once during which time they wau-. bla are: Mrs. F. Cardoan i:, daugb-j Mr ,, Mrs ,,eill. stevetis. Thej the police state, so much r.s blocking! play . lu Ashland during the "big! Carpentier slays the limit It will bo dered for two days before hitting on a road that led to civilization. The Rocky Mountain goat, Kate, constitutes the third member nt the trio. That diminutive pack animal I Klamath Falls. tor; Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Dunn. Eu gene; Oeorge Buclin en, Dunsmttlr, Calif.; Mrs, Maymo Dwitt and ::on, Hornbrook, Calif.; 0. L. Williams, FORMER ILLINOIS RESIDENTS ATTEND PICNIC 00 STRONG By Mrs. Oordon Mac Cracken About 100 former Illinois resl . dents gathered at noon Friday in Mtfcla Park for their annual picnic A dinner wna spred on the tables .underneath the shade ot the large forest trees beside Ashland Creek, and cheer and good fellowship pre vailed. A piano having been provided, Miss Isabelle Barron accompanied by her brother, George Francis Bar Ton, gave two pleasing solos. The Wood family rendered everal selec tion. An original poem by Walter Frazier Brown of Medford was read .and short talks were given by May . or Lanikln. A business meeting followed and the officers elected for next year are: Pres., Dr. Mnud I. Hawley; vice Pres., Walter Frazier Brown; Sec treao., Mrs. W. L. DePrsr.. In con clusion, all stood and aang America. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Fresd, Mrs. Cora McFadyein, Mrs. Helle Dunnavan, Mrs. W. N. Oadvlne, Judge (iilmore, Dr. Woods and family. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brown, Miss Harrou, .Mrs. France Barron, Mr. and Mrs. Heav er, the Misses Heaver, Mrs. Wilerl Henderson and children, Mrs. Milan Relmer, Mrs. Herman Lambkin, Mr. and Mrs. Oldflold, Mrs, H. E. Mc Oee, Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Greenwood. Mrs. E. Kyle, Mrs. L. Smith. Mrs. Hibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Connor. Mr. and Mrs. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walter. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. I..nn kln, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Sterns, Mr. C. F. Walters, Mrs. Martha Shnll. Mr. and Mrs. Hodklnson, Miss Em ma Furi'r, Miss Amelia Furrer, Mis Auirusta Bagley, Mr..aud M s. C. A. Brand, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. De Peau. Mrs. Maine Abfsher, Dr. Maude Hawley, Mrs. A. L. Harvey, Mr. J J. Cambers, Dr. and Mrs. Gordon McCracken and boys, Mr. V. V.i Hawley, Mr. Ray Hawley, Mr. R. D San ford, Mr. McGee.. D The Port of Missing Men Rev. Hammond Horn Rev. P. K. Hammond, vicar of -Trinity Episcopal, is home from an extended stay In Portland, summon ed there as a witness In circuit court by Judge Catena in a esse involv ing property In which the diocese of Oregon 1 interested. deil-was made, through tho Heaver the traffic. OuIkIiIo 0' i few minor time." The band is being hired by! a moral victory for tlie Frenchman Realty company. bruises, Mr. Adams wrs unhurt. I the Medford committee. ; anil a moral defeat for Deinpey that will ca'iy will it Kdversu criticism of the champion ir.111 cMiy nook and cranny of the world. Jack Dempsey is looked 011 as a fst I "knocker-out." ami he has done liisj work so speedily ill the past lliati the fans liMik for and expect the, same sort of action in every fight! bo paricipali's ill. Tint Hill llien- 11 an stave, I twelve rounds with him did not do the champion any good. He was critised from every con ceivable angle on that result, so it is easy to Imagine that even greater criticism will couui If Cirpentier slays the limit. Carpentier Is not given a ghost of a chance with the champion by the average fight fall. The writer of this article Is one of the minority who concedes Carpentier a chance. His chance Is III keeping away from Dempsey. avoiding as much as pos sible the trip hammer blows and using ull his ring generalship, clev erness and running. Everyoii eon reed Doinpsey is dnngerens, iiut few people eonceed the same- ass -t to Carpi e Her. Tn' KVm rl-man is level, and if Curnentler wins or stays the limit it will not surprise us, nor will anyone ever make us believe the fight wus crooked, hut we do know those things will be said and Dempsey will be roundly criticised for not "putting the Frenchman sway." n rr 4Kt iifwoR-isourn n l I Hex,,,,.,,. 9 W4 -11 1 Borah Amendment Given Support By The Republicans WASHINGTON, It. ('., Juue 2H. RepubliCHn ea(kl-s have decided to support the IhHali disarmament plans which Insurm the prompt eu actn.ml of the pisMwal calling for the dlsjiimauie.it conference of the I'nlU'd States Jupan, and (ireal llritiiin. KeiTMiilMtlve K. lley, Michigan, in 'Iuuk of tlie navnl appropiiii tli.H bill, of which he Retail paan Is mm ameudiiM'iit, will wk the house ti wret a propomd alrea.I) nccept ed by lie Senate. . . The majority of the Republican and Ifcinocrat lead. r-s in the lloue tire tuuklng htm. dangerous and shnul.l be spll: in Itcalo Im Park- Mr. aud Mrs. tieorge llmndon of Medford, and Mrs. Mabel Hok, of Woodhuru. were in the city yesterday capitals To my w.y of t.iinkuig. C'lrpentler canntn hit oui .14 h ,rd as Dempify, but when he d)et laud 'airly and snuurlv on u vur.cralle visiting friends and relatives. The I pint h sllg i'V Iras e.iwerful party had a picnic dinner In Lllhla punili nil have mt ai. Ilfsstirus Park. Mrs. Ranks, who was formerly .-:fecls is those ot Dumpsty. Mrs. Mabel Austin of this city, left If Carpentier stays the limil there; this morning for her home In Wood will be that element In tee 10m-; burn. Mrs. Hanks la a sitter of Mr. 1 m unity who will, immediately cry Brandon.