ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS Local and Personal (From Saturday Dally) I Movei Reported De?p Snow on Dead Indian C. N. Gilmore has moved from 346 I Jamca Smith, of Phoenix, and a Liberty street to 676 on the same; partner came in from the Dead In street. jdlan country Thursday, and report B. Holman recently moved into throe feet of snow on the farther side Her on Business A. R. Brashear, live-wire resident! of Rogue River, in the northern part j of the county, was In the city Friday afternoon and today. Though a resi dent of Jackson county, Mr. Brash ear represents the Closset & Devers concern of Portland and Seattle. Ie Molay Initiates Several local boys were initiated into the order of De Molay, at Med tord Thursday night, the boys repre senting practically all parts of the Mo, Rogue River valley. Visiting Masons:eenlng from the property at 426 A street Rot u i hi from Bua uesa Trip H. G. Endors Jr. returned Friday from a short business trip to San Francisco and some of the oihnr bay of the mountain. They spent all day Wodnesday traveling by foot from Lost Prairie to the Hunt ranch on the Dead Indian road. They walked in from the Hunt ranch Thursday r!H. TIb rennrts lot of rain In the. 1110 m "avo ocen trapping ana re- south, and is glad to get back to ! 1 ort hvinS cau6ht tw n"a 4hiBn(i Jmals, one being a fisher and the Returns from Visit in East Mrs. H. G. Euders returned Fri day morning from a three months visit with her mother In Amsterdam, Mr. Endors returned Thursday a several days' busl- from Grant Pass, Medford and Ash-jness trip to 'Frisco. for the core- (iasolino Sales Heavy- There were 6,405,454.2 gallons of gasoline sold in Oregon during Octo ber, according to reports filed with Sam Kozer, secretary of state. The state tax totals $112,254. 60, While land were present monies. "The Gold Diss"" Pleases With a laugh in nearly every lire, an excellent cast and fine stage fit tings, Avery Hopwood's comedy, "The Gold Diggers," delighted a: gasoline sales decreased 15 per cent large audience at the Vinlng theatre! as compared to the previous month, last night. The attraction was es-sales of distillate show a gain of other a marten, Football Danee. Tonight In honor of the football team, Floyd Dickey 'has extended an Invi tation to all the football squad to attend the danco as his guests at Jackson Hot Springs this evening. The following men have boen Invit ed: Beeson, Marske, Hobson, Chap man, Carlton, Wentner, Caldwell, I Bowerman, DIx, Mofflt, Lockhart and Butterfield. Yell-leader Hall I will also be present, and will assist In making the evening lively. Ever ett Acklin will furnish transportation for the boys. peclally enjoyed, In that Ashtaml theatre goers are seldom given an opportunity to see a production of this kind here. Hearing Is Waived more than 30 per cent. O. A. ( Yacaton Soon Si udents now attending the Ore gon Agricultural college at Corviil- I is will be returning home for the (From Monday's Dally) Mra. Mabel Nichols, confessed i annual Christmas vacation In a short alayer of Robert Greer at the bum-i time. The vacation period will be-l I Dunce Greatly Enjoyed The football dance at the Jackson j Hot Spring Saturday night, given by ' Tll. l 1 - . . . ml t tHnn . week flirn this!,.. i u "'ey in uouor 01 ma local morning, has waived preliminary Oregon and other colleges will close ?'rn P.roVteid T 8UC" Vw-tnc ho. hn KnnnH i fn ll.. .1 . . .....ft lu 1.1UDB wuo were "w"6 o uv.. wwH..u -"iiiteir iiuuib a lew uajs mier. the grand Jury, now In session at Klamath Falls. Ball was fixed at $5000, which she was unable to furnish. Visited Mrs. Abbott Mrs. A. R. Mount and son, Rob ert, were recent guests at the homo of Mrs. A. F. Abbott, returning home the earlier part of the week. Returns from Portland Henry F. Pace, who has been in Portland for the past week, enjoying a phort vacation, returned to Ashland Friday evening. Visited from Dunsmu'r Mr. and Mrs. Clyde K. Brown were recent visitors in the city from Duns- muir, spending a few days here with Mr. Brown's father. Leaves for Portland Jesse Winburn left this morning for Portalnd for a short trip. Here from Medford Paul MacDonald, of Medford, was In the city Friday night to attend the performance of "The Gold Dig gers." Several people from Medford motored down for the show. Will Study in Los Angeles Miss Pauline Plummer expects to leave January 1 for Los Angeles, to enter the Bible institute. Her friends will miss her In Christian Endeavor and Sunday school activi ties, but rejoice in this splendid op portunity for study that she will have. Return to Rogue Rive Miss LUlie Anderson, who has been visiting Mrs. Charles Robert son on the Boulevard for a few days, returned to Rogue River today. Hei from Ki'rby Mr. and Mrs. S. Williams, of Klr by, were In the city this week, on business. Home from Eureka Mike Patton returned Thursday from Eureka, Calif a-rter having spent the past two months In that I hTimatli to 0H- Season present. The music was excellent, and a live crowd, almost all of whom Official opening of the Christmas were from Ashland, kept things go- season at Klamath f alls will be made lug every minute. Tuesday. Christmas trees for street Expects to Move Here necorauoiiB, one tor cacn zs leet, r. n. Taylor a civil engineer of will be supplied to merchants (at $ljFort Jones, Calif., spent several days each). High school boys will cut' last week in Ashland. He was here Ihe trees and bring them to town, looking for a house to move Into, as The stores will not be open in the he expects to move his family here evening, but every merchant will. about the first of the year, have his windows decorated and , Buys New Car lighted. Miss Vlda Bradshaw, teacher In Black Bear Near City While going up the canyon road one morning this week, W. A. Con ner and Mr. Kelts spied a good-sized black bear crossing the road just above the third bridge beyond tho the Wagner Creek school, bought a new Ford the latter part of last week. Hw Are the Roads? Inquiries In regard to the condi tion of the roads to the south of lower reservoir. Mr. Conner says! Ashland have been made and might the bear did not see them approach ing until they were only n short dis tance away, but that he made tracks In a great hurry once he saw them. Mr. Conner also says that on Thurs day morning he saw tracks where five or six deer came down the road to the Lacy home, which Is only a little ways above the upper camp ground. Entertain Bercnu Class The monthly meeting of the Bap tist Berean class, Mrs. O. F. Carson, teajcher, was entertained, by Mrs. Channell at her cozy new built home on. Fairvlew and Union streets, Thursday afternoon. .After devotion al exorcises, the afternoon was Bpent in review of Bible work in the Sun day school. The study of the life of be answered as very good, consider ing that one car drove from Wood land, Calif., Sunday nnd two others arrived here in the evening, having made the trip from Redding. The occupants of the cars report that snow was falling all the way from Redding until they arrived at tho Barron place a few miles south of Ashland. Riuul Rehearsals PostHned Rogular Monday night practices by tho city band will be discontinued until after the first of the year ac cording to word given out by Carl H. Loveland, director, this morning. This means there will be no rehear sal this evening. Dies Here Saturday Dr. Harry E. Mitchell died Satur day afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Christ will be taken up at tho noxtjnome of c M. WaIte on Iowa treet meeting in January. Delicious re freshments consisting of ice cream and three kinds of cake were served during the afternoon. Those present beside tho hostess, were: Meadanies O. F. Carson, C. A; Cotter, J. H. Phllpott, S. A. Peters Jr., Elda An derson, E. Spates, C. Taylor, H. Hamilton and F. Dodge. .Meet with Mm. Cotter Dr. Mitchell came here very recently to visit with friends and was strlck en with paralysis. The funeral ser vices will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from J. P. Dodge & Son'B funeral parlors. Interment will take place In Mountain View cemetery. Here on Stjito Business Lee Rusk, representative -of the bureau of labor for the state of Ore- section of the country. He also made a short trip to San Francisco and The Friday Afternoon Ebroldory g0n, Is spending a few days In Ash other cities about the bay, while In club met ycBterday afternoon at the . land, looking over certain equipment the neighboring state. home of Mrs. C. A. Cotter, on Hnrrl-i which Is Inspected by the state every Visiting In AhIiIhikI son street. The afternoon was spent j few months. He arrived from Klam- Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, of Med-. In tho rush of completing many.ath Fulls Saturday and will leave ford, were visiting Friday with Mr. dainty things for Christmas gifts, i In a few days on his trip north, stop and Mrs. C. D. Woods at their home 'during which time light refreshments' ping at various places where boilers on Cresham street Open New Iol Itunnk James H. Cooke, who recently rented a portion of the building oc cupied by the Square Deal grocery, opened his pool room this week. Mr. Cooke was formerly in the room now occupied by the Irwin pool hull. Move to Shook Uiilldlpg Robert Middleton, proprietor of Elkhorn gun store, has moved his place of business from the room with the Orres tailoring shop to the room In the Shook building formerly oc- were served.. Those present were: Meadames Roy Hale, Mark Smith, Walter Frulan, O. W. Long, J. C. Poor Frank Nelson, Roy Hosier, H. C. Emery, Guy Jacobs, and tho host ess. Guests for thi afternoon were Roseburc. snent Snnilav vlsitlne with Mesclames F. Dodge, E. Crisler, C. ! bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Parker. and equipment are to be Inspected. Here, fiom RoNebiii-g Howard Parker, who has been em ployed for some time by the Cali fornia Oregon Tower company, at Bomar and H. Bell. Grants Pbnh Men Identified Positive Identification of Oregon Eden Man Exhibit Among the poultry exhibitors from and Dewey Jones, charged with high-, this section to exhibit at the South- way robliery north of Grants Pass ern Oregon Poultry association show last September, as convicts 1909 and was E. C. Lockwood, of the White 1910, by officials of the Oklahoma i Wing Poultry farm, of Eden precinct. copied by the Pantorium pressing; state reformatory, has been made His birds were ineligible to compete, and cleaning establishment. The . eastern sentences were given as he had their wings clipped, this Returns from California July 12, 1917. ' Oregon Jones is said barring them from entrance for hlgh- Al McN'abb who has been spend-jto have been released from the Ore-, est scores, though the fowls were of lag the last few months In Eureka,, Ron state training school at Salem 'fine auall'tv. and other northern California towns, returned to his home here ibis week. No T. B. at Valley View- Tuberculosis tests of dairy cows In September, 1916. Buys Medforl Eleetric Shop- Give card Paily I). R. Conner, of Ashland, has pur- Mrs. Henry Carter gave a delight-; chased the Walker Electrical com ful "600" party at her home on'nanv. from Max GeBauer. who re- returned from the Valley View dls-j Sixth street last evening, which was centa purchased the establishment trict show that there was not a reac-, followed by a delicious lunch. Mrs. I from Mr. Walker. Mr Conner has tor present or even a susplciuus ani mal in the entire section. Clunges RedidVnce Xri. Claire Minard, of the Plaza Basketball to Start After having enjoyed a short rest over the Thanksgiving recess, Coach Walter Hughes, of the high school, has summoned all basket shooters to report for practice, work starting In earnest this week. Hero from Portland ' Russell Williams, salesman for Healy Bros, a Portland furniture house, was a visitor In the city Sat urday. Visitor (mm Weed T. R. Bundy, of Weed, Calif., is here visiting for a Bhort time. Mr. Bundy was formerly here with the laundry company, but has been em ployed! by the Weed Lumber com pany for some time past. Leaves for Portland- Jesse Winburn left for Portland Saturday by auto and was ac companied by Mis. B. F. Irving and Miss Helen Dotrick, who have been his guests since Thanksgiving Mr. Winburn expects to return to Ash land this week. Hero for Visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashcraft, of Susanvlllet Calif., are here for a few weeks' visit with relatives and friends. John Anderson Honored- John Andorson, a senior at the University of Oregon and an Ash land boy, has been named one of the 18 members of the Greater Ore gon committee, organized to promote and advance the welfare of the Uni verslty. Others from southern Ore gon who were named are JCarle Voor hies, Grants Pass, Wilbur Godlove, Medford, and Carl Newburv, of Klamath Falls and Medford. Medford May Get Game The state board has granted per mission for a post season game with a Toledo, Ohio, football team. Med' ford is seeking an opportunity to play the easterners, and if a suffic iently large financial guarantee Is put up, they may get it, providing it is not cancelled at the last mo ment. Burned by Steam Mrs. J. M. Wagner was quite bad ly burned Saturday morning when the top of a steam cooker which she was using blew off and allowed the steam to rush out in her face. She is resting easy today and it is thought she wl'.l net suffer any ser ious Injury from the accident. Will Move to Ashu nd Mr. and Mrs. John Hair, of Port land, who are visiting for a few days in Grants Pass, have purchased property here and will make this city their future home. They are ex pected to arrive in Ashland some time this week. Hog Breeders to Organize . For the purpose of perfecting an association for southern Oregon, breeders of Hampshire swine in Jack son and-Josephine counties will meet tomorrow evening at the Oxford ho tel, Grants Pass. The meeting will be attended by all of the prominent breeders of the two counties, num bering about 35, many of whom have already obtained recognition as growers of extra fancy stock. C. C. Cate, Jackson county agent, and D. W. Cooney, county agent of Douglas county, will be present. Paving Nearly Completed Pavement all the way from the California line to Corvallis will be but a matter of, days now, according to a reoent report. Six more days will be required to complete the work at . Canyonville. After this Is fin ished, it will be allowed to set for 21 days after which It will be op ened to traffic. I,ocal Woman Granted Pension Among the 15 Oregonlans recent ly granted pensions, ranging from $12 to $30, is Hattle Boyd, of Ash land, who has been allowed $30. Only two others received this amount, Maggie Ro38, Imbler, and William T. Mlnnlck, of Oakridgo. Here from Hilt Mr. and Mrs. Fay F. Potter ar rived here from Hilt, Calif., and are spending a week visiting with rela tives and friends In the city. They expect to leave the latter part of this week for the northern part of the state for a visit with other relatives. Spends Week-Eml Here , B. R. Jones, of Hilt, Calif., 4pent the week end visiting in Ashland. Cafe Owner A!out Again R. A. Avery, owner of the Nelda MANV RABBITS ARE LISTED FOR PRIZES Dl'RIXG FAIR ., ,. ( (Continued from Paga 1) C. S. Roberts, third senior buck; Hal E. Osboine, .first senior doe;.J. F. Smith, baby Junior buck, first and second, first on baby junior doe. Steel Gray Flemish Wm. Crosby, first senior buck; Movie Rabbltry, second junior buck; W. W. Estes, second senior doe; Movie Rabbltry, first, Becond and third junior buck and first junior doe; G. W. Pratt, second Junior doe; Movie Rabbltry, third Junior doe. , White New Zealand T. A., How land, first senior buck, first senior doe. Silver Black Flemish Leslie L. Hel ler, first senior buck, first and sec ond and third senior doe, first Jun ior buck, first junior doe, first, sec ond and third baby Junior buck;' W. P. Rathe, first baby junior doe; Lea- He L. Heller, second doe and litter. Nat Grey Flemish W. P. Rathe, STUDENTS TO EARN CREDIT BY DRILLING WITH O. X. G. SALEM, Dec. 6. One of the 15 units necessary for graduation from a standard high school may be earn ed by student members of the Ore gon National Guard when, through out their four-year course, they at tend all drills regularly and meet the BEN OF REPTILE3 FOUND BY CREW ON HIGHWAY THE DALLES, Or., Dec. 6. High way workers on The Dalles-Dufur soction of The Dalles-California high way recently dug out a mass of live rattlesnakes and grass snakes as big as a man's head, while engaged in excavation work, according to the' requirements of the 15 days annual ' report brought to this city by high- training camp. - This was announced in a letter prepared by J. A. Chruchill, state superintendent of public Instruction, to be distributed among the super intendents of schools of districts in which there is a company of the Guard. All attendance must be certified to way engineers. The snakes wero coiled about each other In a sinuous mass and were in a fissure of rock through which a small stream of water was running, it was said. They were in a semi dormant state by reason of being In the process of hibernation, and tho rattlers were killed without tho us- by tbe captain of the company, based ' ual excitement and danger attendant upon the federal drill attendance re turns, upon which the United States treasury pays the men. CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS WITH DINNER PARTY upon such a procedure. MALTA COMMA NDERY KNIGHT TEMPLARS ELECT OFFICERS Mrs. George W. Loosley and Mr. first senior buck, first senln.. ,lnn.ir,ea " ceieoraiea me.r nirinuays C. S. Roberts, second and third sen ior doe; J. F. Smith, first junior buck; G. W. Pratt, first Junior doe; J. F. Smith, second Junior doe. Special Premiums Best New Zealand doe Dick Hitchcock. Best New Zealand buck Lucille Beswlck. Best rabbit in show exhibited by boy or girl Dick Hitchcock. Best rabbit in show White Flem ish senior buck shown by J. F Smith. , Best Flemish Giant in show Sen ior buck, by J. F. Smith. Best Checkered Giant in show Senior buck, by Hal E. Osborne. Special silver cup for best exhibit one breed Sungold Rabbltry, Tal ent. jointly Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Loosley on Oak street, where a fine dinner was served to those who had gathered to help make the day a pleasant one for those cele-emlnent commander; W. H. McGow- The regular meeting of the Knight Templars was held in Masonic hall Wednosday night, and the annual election of officers was held, result ing in the following knights being chosen to manage the affairs of the lodge for the coming year. Dr. F. H. Johnson, of Ashland, brntlng the ' anniversary of their! an, or Medrord, generalissimo; H. C. birth. . Sparr, of Ashland, captain general; Those pnesont during the evening Glenn Fabrick, of Medford, senior were Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Loosley and ' warden; D. H. Jackson, of Ashland, son, of Montague, Calif., Mr. and!iunl"r warden; C. H. Vaupcl, of Mrs. C. V. Loosley and two children, J Ashland, treasurer; William Day, of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Neil, sons Joe ; Ashland, recorder. and Kay and daughter, and Mr. and! Mrs. G. W. Loosley. Cut Thumb Bndly George Sheldon is making the rounds with one hand bandaged up as the result of having chopped off the end of his thumb Saturday even ing while splitting soma kindling wood. The thumb is quite sore, but it is thought that It will cause him very little Inconvenience, once the soreness leaves and the member heals. ' '' County Court Fixes Taxe Jackson county's tax levy for 1923 has been fixed by the county court, and will be 26.7 mills for out side of highj school districts and 26.6 mills for Inside, the high school districts, a mill less than laRt year. Ashland's levy will be 26.4, as the city is exempt from the county li brary levy of two mills, Wie local building being maintained it muni cipal expense. The levy will raise a total of $723,831, including the state tax. The general levy is ld.5 mills, and will raise $461,943. It Includes $39,063 for road work and $130,000 for county administration Medford Man Shoots Self While making ready to clean a loaded Luger pistol at his home, George Barnum, Medford garage owner, was shot through the knee joint. Ho is now reported to be rest ing more easily, through the first night, spent at the Sacred Heart hos pital, was quite painful. ' Streets Are Icy On account of the Icy surface of Main street just above the Plaza, men employed by the city laid a coating of crushed granite oh 'the pavement this morning in order to eliminate the possibility of accidents. Good Routs Are Arranged Battling Ortega, of Pacific coast fame, has been signed to meet Gor don McKay in a 10 round bout at the Natatorlum, December 22. Jack Edmundson will meet Tom Sharkey in the semi-final. The other alx rounil go will feature Battling Frick and Danny Cummins. There will alio bo a four-round curtain raiser. An excellent card has been arranged for the event by the promoters. Appoints Agent Here . A representative of the San Fran cisco Call was In the city Monday In the Interest of bis publication. He appointed Lester Beck as agent for the paper in Ashland. Hero from AnV.ty Lloyd Cole, of Amity, Or., who ia , Garage Changes Ixteaon Avery Trask, who has been oper ating the Park garage for some time past, has moved his equipment Into the room at the corner of Main and Pioneer street, which was formerly occupied by the Class A garage. The LOCAL JEWELER MAKES SOME EXTENSIVE IM PR )VEMEXTS By adding several thousands of dollars to his establishment, O. II. Johnson, local jeweler, now has tho finest store of its kind in southern Oregon. New wall cases, of quar tered oak, liavo been Installed, and n hnlcnnv built, while the entire machine shop In the rear of the new buil(ling nas ,)Ben refinl8hed Inside. location will be opened up with con siderable new equipment and will be able to take care of all kinds of re pair work. Return from Idaho Visit Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wenner re turned this morning from a few weeks' visit with their daughter at Emmettr Idaho. Mr. Wenner re ports that they encountered some very bad weather in the northern part of the state on their way home, but' cays hey had a very enjoyable visit. Baby Girl Arrives Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Erlckson are the proud parents of a fine baby girl who' arrived at their home Monday morning. Steve is stepping high and says that It is the finest ever. Mother and daughter are both doing nicely. Visits Colo Fumlly Lee M. Caswell, a civil engineer from Eden Valley, Minn., stopped overnight In Ashland for a brief visit with W. N. and T. A. Cole, while en route to San Francisco. Mr. Caswell Is an old-time schoolmate of T. N. Cole's, and had not seen him for several years. He Is also an overseas veteran. LeRoy Ashcraft Home . LeRoy Ashcraft, who has been working In the neighborhood of Su sanvllle, Calif., close to the Nevada state line, has returned to Ashland. He expects to remain in the city for about a month. Granta Pass Wants Club House Mayor C. H. Demaray has been appointed by O. S. Blanchard, presi dent of the chamber of commerce, to take charge of the work looking to the acquiring of a community build ing, says the Grants Pass Courier. Mayor Demaray has taken an active part In this work In the past nnd Is greatly interested in the psoject. He stated that he would do everything In his power to bring about the es tablishment of such a building in Grants Pass. In commenting edi torially upon the subject, the Cour ier says: "Of course, Grants Pass wants a community building. Other places are doing it and Grants Pass! will ultimately join the ranks of the progressive cities which have pro vided such places." In addition to the improvements, Mr. Johnson has this year placed on display in his store, the most com plete stock of Jewelry carried in this section of the state. Mr. Johnson, by his puMiase of new equipment and stock, shows hi faith in Ashland and believes tho future will completely justify tho expense he has Incurred. Real Estate, Chunges Hands Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stearns have sold their Nutley street property to William E.. Counter, the deal hav ing been completed Monday. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 011330 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office nt Uoscburg, Oregon, December 11,, 1922. NOTICE Is hereby given that Riley Kennedy, of R. 1, Box 100, Ashland, Oregon, who on jTily 10, 1918, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 0U330V for the SW of NW',4 of Section , Township 40 S., Range 2 E., Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of in :ention to make final three year Proof, to establish claim'XP the land above described, before F. rk Davi , U. S. Commissioner, at his office, at Medford, Oregon, on the 22nd day of January, 1923. Claimant names ns witnesses: John Groves, of Ashland, Oregon. Al. Hopkins, of Ashland, Oregon. Frank Richardson, of Ashland, Oregon. Claude Long, of Ashland, Oregon. W. H. CANNON, 85-6-wed Register. Investigata cur Ideal A HOT WATER HEATING SYSTEM For Small or Largo Houses Our New line f Heating Stoves Aro Now In, Pf ovost Bros. rpendlng a few days in the city, vis- Cafe, made his first appearance netted with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kuyken Avery'a condition was quite serious (an( 0f Laurel street, Sunday. Mr. his place of business Saturday. fol-!colo Is In the valley with the expect- lowlng several woeks' illness. Mr. at'.on of renting a ranch. glad to see him about again. (From Ti'esday'a Dally) Alex Livingston won first prize and had considerable experience in the Mrs. C. R. D. Jones was able to hold electrical line and has an experienced forth for the next prize. Those pres- battery man. The name of the shop v'alta In Mcrtford ent for the evening were: Mesdames' has been changed to the Radio Bat- ti,j nninm f iha Vnrietv II t ..I n . - .V.M...., v. - ' '""'"UTO'' u" K. U. Jones, It. E- Hail. Tonv . terv and Electric hon He la nlan-' t,tiA w.. ,inaua vtaitm In fpd- t.m ln:on ie.egn.pn .,.,., r ranco. Key Gearhart, William Hah- nlng on moving to Medford as aoon'ford Monday afternoon. """" """ ""r'D ti, u. u. Turner. Roy Hosier. 'ai he can secure a residence Ite atraet Millie Kackett, Mrs. Livingston. Wil-'the Mail Tribune. To Meet k New Club Houe Ham Wallace, Lena Bredlns and Medford lu.slnea VL,lio Tha Ladle' Art club will hold, W;i!lam tnn.i. I ... . .. . I their regular meeting Monday even-j !-eve tar Ihuwrnulr lag and art taking advantage of the C. K Missionary Society to Meet The Baptist Mlslsonary society will meet at the church Wednesday after noon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Beswlck is the leader. Mrs. Britton, of Grants Pass, who has charge of missions in this district, will be present. All la dles of the church and congregation are cordially Invited. V'.rn Destroy Ram . The bam on the George Sullivan place in the Valley View district says celebrate Birthday Miss Carol Mitchell celebrated her birthday Saturday at her home on Attorney E. D. Brlggs was In Med- Laurel street by giving a o'clock burned to the ground Saturday af I ford Saturday, visiting friends and dinner to aome of her friends. A ternoon, with it contents. Some Home left this week for attending to some leeal affair. L... jaii.t,iri i,iiii iiwnl ln li In the horn was tha nrinclnal new Coamnltr club house which. Dunsmuir. Calif., where he has been' VHtlng with Aunt conversation and music. Those pres-! loss In the way of contents. The they will DM for their meeting for. transferred by the Southern Pacific Mrs. Leta Hill, of Lanaell'a Tailev.! m Mi,i.m wv Mlaa In., .mnnntert n ahout 1700 and time. The hoi'.twi for comLanv. The Hnmp. hi i,.on i T.-ign..ih i. ... . . .'., ,. ., a v. i. o. - " .1. u viruiii, i. ucic iui a icw Marnei uayion mra. niaruia uiiitu- nua yaruy luincu uj moumuir v.- Ma.lamM Khnrt. ! ,1 , T . . . 1 I 1 . ,,u,s u iu.i aireei, ana tue weeK- t b t with her aunt. Mn. oil rh.rlo. Mltrholl will). Jnhnnn rlert w Ih the B 11 ines aeencv. The the the first evening are ridge, Patton and Harkln. family are leaving thortly. i Huff, of Garfield Btreet and Mis Carol Mitchell. Icause of the fire Is unknown. Christmas Specials Fresh Golden Dates, per lb. 25c 5 lbs. for $1-00 Ere 'hi Citron Lemon and Orangi Peel . EnH'li Currants, per lb. 2'c Cluster Raisins per lb. 23c Sun Maid Seedless Raisins, 7 lb 4. for 91.00 Iut stuffed with Peeiins, per pkj; IOe No. 1 California Walnuts, per lb. S'.r 3 lbs. for $1.00 Homo grown Walnuts, per lb '. 25c Home grown Almonds, per lb 25c . Brazil Nuts, 5 lbs. for $1.00 .Chestnuts, per lb 25c Hickory Nuts, per lb. , . 33c Wo Have a Full Line of Christmas Candles at Hi? Best Trices GIVE US YOUR ORDER FOR CHRISTMAS TURKEY PLAZA MARKET 61 NORTH MAIN STREET