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C E N T R A L P O IN T A M ER IC A N P A C E S IX U N IO N C H U R C H T O L O ITE M S T itle o f S unday school lesson: “ The O u tcast S in n e r,” John 8:1-11. Sunday school begins a t 9:45. In the m orning p reaching s e ttle * th e them e will b e: "Som e R easons W hy W e Should Be F a ith fu l.” The serm on will be follow ed by th e holy com m union. In the*eevning th e oas- : < i r will preach on the s u b je c t: “The W aiting B ridge.” The young peo ple's services begin a t 7 o’clock; and it is desired th a t those ta k in g p a rt will be prom pt. L et’s have some rousing services. J. M. Jo h n so n , M inister ---------- o---------- Mr. A lex S parrow a tte n d e d the Josep h in e C ounty F a ir la st T uesday. Mr. S p arrow is not ex h ib itin g any tock this y e a r as he has usually done h e re to fo re . He re p o rts th e fa ir very good. Roy R ichardson sp en t th e week end w ith home folks and re tu rn e d ] to Copco M onday evening w here he has em ploym ent. Mrs. Jo h n H iginbotham visited Mrs. Roy R ichardson W ednesday. Mr*. A lex Sparrow an d d a u g h te r F ran ces, leave T hu rsd ay ev ening fo r San F ran cisco, C alifo rn ia. Mrs. S parrow will re tu rn in a b o u t a week b u t Miss F ra n c e s will e n te r a school n e a r th a t place w hich will com m ence a b o u t th e 2 0 th o f S eptem ber. Mrs. R eam es o f M edford an d Mrs. H arold W a lte rm eier w ere d in n e r g u e sts a t th e hom e o f Mr. an d Mrs. W h etsto n e F rid ay evening. Don E llio tt and Lou S w artz le ft T h u rsd ay fo r K lam ath to e n jo y th e privilege o f th e h u n tin g season. Mrs. M innie Buckles w as a vis ito r a t th e school T uesday m o rning also Mr. Jo h n A nderson. School opened T uesday m orning w ith Mrs. Sheley and Mrs. T h u rsto n as in stru c to rs. The pupils seem ed very an x io u s to g et back to school again. W e hope they will all have a very su ccessful term . Those who visited a t th e W h et sto n e hom e S unday w ere Mrs. H ow a rd M ayfield and th re e sons, P ro fesso r and Mrs. L eland K nox and fam ily o f M edford, Mr. an d Mrs. J. M. C raw fo rd and d a u g h te r L aura, and son B illy, o f A gate. Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k Stevenson an d Mrs. S tev en so n ’s siste r o f Seven O aks, and Mrs. Jo h n H iginbotham of Tolo sp en t last F rid ay a t C ra te r Lake. T h ey re p o rt h aving had a m ost d e lig h tfu l tim e and an ideal day to view th e lake. B r i c k l e * C r a a m « t D a m o n ’». F o r R e n t— 3 -ro o m ho«»« w ith w « t« r i n aid « . Inquire of Mr». C. E- L am b, C o n trai P o int. Mm. B. A. A tkinson ha* moved with h e r fam ily to M edford, w here she will make h e r fu tu re home. H o»»« f o r Sale C lo » e in, la r e « lot, $ 2 0 0 c a .h ; $ 3 0 0 term », if t a k e n a t one«. In q u i r e a t thi» o f f i c e . Miss Eva Inlow o f A shland, w a i a g u e st last week a t the home o f Miss Dona M orton. FOR S A L E — Four lot», clo » e in, » e w e r a n d t a x « » all p a i d , l u m b e r • u f f i c i e n t t o b u i l d »m all dw elling, will »ell a t t h e r e g u l a r p r i c e o f t h e lot». S e e W . G. T r i l l f o r f u r t h e r in fo rm atio n . W A N J E D — A ll k i n d » o f t e e m w o r k . D r y w o o d f o r » a l e . — E. E. R e a m « » , C e n tra l P oint, O reg o n . S teve Stevenson an d fam ily le ft W ednesday fo r P o rtla n d to m ake th e ir home. Mr. an d Mm. S tevenson m ade m any frie n d s d u rin g th e ir stay in o u r city who re g r e t v ery much Mm. Olive L an n ig er was down th e ir leaving th is com m unity. from K erby fo r a visit a t th e M orton home a few d ay s recen tly . F ra n k Z uccala le ft some big yel low Pippin apples on o u r desk one T h e A m erican do es a ll k in d s of day th is week raised on th e Kyle p rin tin g . If it can be p rirtte d — we farm n e a r C e n tra l P o in t. The pies can d o it. we had m ade from th em w ere also ‘“ pippins.” Miss E th el Inlow was m arrie d on W A N TED TO T R A D E — G ooa tow n W ednesday o f last week in M edford p ro p e rty fo r sm all. im proved to a Mr. Crowl. tra c t of land n e a r C e n tra l P oint. In q u ire a t th is office. 4p R e s i d e n c e f o r S a l e ---- 4 - r o o m b u n g a l o w w i t h » l e a p i n g p o r c h , w o o d »hed, g a r a g e , l ig h t» a n d w a t e r . T e rm s to •u it purchaser. I n q u ire a t th is o f f ic e . The contract for tran sp o rtin g the children from Coyote to the school at Boardman has been aw arded by the directors to Mrs. Lowell Spagle. The first steam shovel at work on the construction of the $139,000 road Mr. and Mrs. Ray A nders w ere from Bull Run headw orks to th e site o v er from K lam ath F alls to spend of the Bear creek dam has reached S unday w ith h e r p a re n ts, th e Scotts. th e dam site, H ubert Goode, a ssista n t com m issioner of public utilities, an P ia n o fo r S ale N e a r C e n tr a l P o in t nounced. B eau tifu l high g rad e piano to be Bidding on the co n tract for the con sold a t once. Big saving and te rm s struction of Hood R iver’s new high $10 m onthly. I f in te re ste d in p a r school was the keenest ever experi tic u la rs w rite C line P iano Co., 66 enced. The A nderson C onstruction F ro n t St., P o rtla n d , O re. company of P ortland, w ith a bid of W esley D uncan m ade an au to trip 4132,789, was th e low est on general construction. to P o rtla n d th e la st o f last week. T hree and a half inches of rain In the Santiam forest has so nearly elim H ouse for S ale— N ew 4-room h o u s e , s t r i c t l y m o d e r n , c l o s e i n , c o r inated fire danger for th e rem ainder n e r l o t , a t a b a r g a i n . I n q u i r e a t t h i s of the year th a t all but th re e of the lookouts have been discharged for the office. season, according to C. C. H all, fo r Mrs. E. E. G leason was a business est supervisor. FOR Q U IC K S A L E — E ig h t room h o u s e in C e n t r a l P o i n t , c l o s e in, tw o lots, go o d r e p a i r , g a r a g e , w o o d • hed. P r i c e d l o w t o se ll a t o n c e . In q u ire a t the A m e ric a n office. m t. 4 rooms, breakfast nook, screen porch, large garage and wood shed, c o rn e r lot. P riced low fo r quick sale. In q u ire a t this office. C e n tra l P o in t N ew School B o o k s R e a d y — If you k n o w y o u r g r a d e , w e c a n f ill y o u r o r d e r .— M a ry A. M ee. ■ h v d , u n f u r n i s h e d , w ill se ll a t a b a r . gain, o r r e n t fo r th e w in te r. See W . G. T r i l l . W e A re M a n u fac tu rers of DOORS, SCREENS, WINDOWS AND SASH, WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES, MOULD INGS, CABINETS OF ALL KINDS O u r C o n sta n t Aim is to K eep O u r Q uality and P rices A bsolutely R ight. Do N ot O rd er F ro m O ut-of-T ow n C oncerns B efore L e ttin g U s F ig u re on Y our Bill. TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS M edford A MODERN M ILL O regon Buy w h ere you can I g et your m oney’s w o rth in good ----------------- G eorge N eal is re p o rte d to be on sick list th is week. W an te d to re n t— farm . a t th is o ffice. In q u ire used cars Mrs. D. M. G risham w as a S a tu r day c a lle r to renew th e A m erican. MASON MOTOR GO. 6th & Bartlett Phone 366 Medford MEN’S SHIRTS Of in te re st to th e deer h u n ters of Jackson and K lam ath counties anent L. N. S w a rtz has o u r th an k s fo r the opening of th e d eer hunting sea son Septem ber 10 is th e edict Just th e ren ew al of tw o subscriptions to made public, of S u p erintendent C. G th e A m erican th is w eek, Mrs. V in | Thomson of C rater national park th a t c e n t C ollins o f S k iff, A lb erta. C an | during th a t season no killed d eer can ad a, a n d Mrs. Day o f Mill C ity, 73 73 : be tran sp o rted through th e park or P ennsylvania. in any p art of It. E. E. R eam es, who ha* been w ith A fter th e placing of nom inations and. offering of reso lu tio n s voicing th e Ranch C anal com pany, f o r some | g ratitude to K lam ath Falls for its hos tim e, has moved to C e n tra l P o in t and pitality, th e 24th annual convention purchased th e tr a n s fe r line from Ray of th e Oregon S tate F ederation of La- M illard. bor came to a close last Thursday ] Corvallis, by unanim ous acclam ation, W A N T E D — M e n o r w o m e n s a l e s m e n . was selected as th e convention city Sell Silk H o s ie r y and T ailo red for the 1927 convention, which w ill L i n g e r i e . E x p e r i e n c e u n necessary. meet on I .abor day G ood pay, p e r m a n e n t position. Ad P o rtlan d 's export shipm ents and d r e s s S. D. F o r b e s , c a r e t h i s p a p e r . bank clearings in th e m onth of Au — S9 gust a tte ste d a good m easure of pros ■A, ... perlty and rem arkable c o m m e r c i a l Jo h n S eilar and fam ily o f M edford grow th of the city In plain, cold fig w ere g u e sts o f J. L. and Mrs. B ur ures. Both set new high records for j g e r last Sunday. the month. The value of th e city’s e x - ; H j porta In August Jumped to $4.124.466. F o r S a l e o r W i l l T r a d e f o r C e n t r a l as com pared with $1.436.082 in August P o i n t p r o p e r t y , r e s i d e n c e in A s h l a n d , of last year. This was a n I n c r e a s e of f u r n i s h e d , t w o l o ts. W r i t e 1 6 3 A u 330 per cent. b u r n St., A sh la n d . For W o r k or to D re ss m 73 73 C/5 OUR FALL STOCK NOW THEM KERR’S E G G MAS Ill.es WH*H LADY A C ER TA IN IN LVNN VOUNO BëO A N TO AND TWIN G IT BILIOUS H en BY M OTHER cuve »48 OVER.— IN JUST THE IN. COME LOOK PRETTY CHECKS AND PLAIDS. THING FOR THE FALL AND WIN- , WORK SHIRTS FOR COLD MORNINGS AT $1 .0 0 . $ 1 .2 5 to $ 1 .5 0 FANCIES AT— $ 2 .2 5 . $ 3 .2 5 a n d $ 5 00 B. P. Thiess & Co. M IL E S W O UL3 AND TER. IN PRICE TO SUIT THE PURSE. j AL HERMANSON 1*2« S unday school 10 a. m. P reacn in g services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. C h rist ian E n d eav o r 7 p. m. P reach in g services both m o rn in g and evening by th e Rev. L G. Shaw. Mrs. J . E. W eaver, S. S. S u p t.; Mrs. S. A. R ichardson a tte n d e d the M r s . J. O. Isaacson, S upt. o f P ri m a r y D ep t.; Mrs. A1 H erm anson, G. A. R. R eunion a t Rogue River, Supt. of C radle Roll D ept.; Mrs. G. W ednesday, S ep tem b er 8. C. M cA llister, P res, of L adies’ C ir cle; B ernice Shaw , P res. C. E .; Mrs. F O R R E N T o r S A L E — M o d e r n 4- W arn er, C hoir D irector. Rev. Shaw, P asto r. ro o m d w ellin g , g a r a g e a n d wood- day m arked th e m ost im portant event Big C a rn iv a l D a n c e , M o n d a y N ile, of all, th e inauguration of through freight service on th e line betw een S e p t e m b e r 13, C e n t r a l P o i n t . F r i s c o a l l - s t a r O r c h e s t r a w ill f u r n i s h t h e K lam ath Falls and Portland. MASH $2.80 per Hundred lbs.—Delivered C H U R C H O F C H R IS T L. N. S w artz and J a c k Southw ell have ju s t com pleted a new residence Nine hundred and tw enty-five dol fo r F. F o rd e n on W est Jack so n s tre e t lars a foot Is the price a unit of the in M edford. north Coos riv er highw ay will cost. L. N. S w artz and Bill D upn le ft The county court let th is unit to P a t rick H ennessy of M arshfield, a strip W ednesday fo r iA keview , O regon, of 2800 feet at a c o n tract price of 425. to h u n t d eer. 900 in round figures. Jim m ie Ross is q u ite sick today The rails have been Joined, the gold- en sptke h as been driven and the ra il w ith “ b uck” fev er, b u t his frienr?» road celebration is past, but last F ri still have hope o f his recovery. v isito r a t M edford an d Jacksonville T h u rsd ay . KERR’S E G G , THURSDAY, SEPTEM BER Mîtes P IL L S FO N TM t even Hste T W tv'o STATE RELIEVE TUE SAD S H E W »S IM !