THE AMERICAN BETTE R TIMES LOOMING FOR AREA U v e iiie r r li a h i * M itrar! k w l m u Iw I lie e l l ) I») MitverlisiliK, w h ich j. h Inutili f o r p ric e , q u a l i t « miii | a »quart* «leni f o r all. C e n tr ili P o in t la g o in g i i l u r ? , I»i< k i n g U |i h e r e m w l I h e r .* . \ \ • lutti* m iM iM t u f i e l i »cu ut I o f u u r |M t » |t lf a n t i VOM MK 4 e ilt. II»H I f#»r H. < K V! it a l 1*01 v r , o K K o o x , i i i i i i t y , im t o i d k -Jn, u m i B en F a b e r A g ain In L im e L ight In F o o tb all The Interpreter By S. O. B l ’R G D O H F Word co m e s fr o m F l i n t , Mich, th a t 50,non f a c t o r y m e n a r e o u t o f work. Flint h a s a p o p u la t io n o f 160,0 00. It is the h o m e o f t h e C h e v r o le t , Bulck and F i s h e r B o dy t ’o., us well as Cham pion S p a r k P lu g a n d o t h e r au- tomotive m a n u f a c t u r i n g . Ben Fuller, local C e n tra l Point hoy, hurst into th e lim elight a g a in when W illa m e tte college de­ feated C olu m b ia of P o r t la n d , in a dazzling foo tb all ga m e 46 to 0. Dairying Brings Farm Nearer to Steady Income L ocal L ady A ssisting In Civic S ervice Williams Creek Grange Host Entert*»n™«”*^y Paper staff Mrs. Y oung as a d ir e c to r , h a s ' T /J I T« V f / / > ! * < v g o :" . •> f»i c o a l, a t r a i n c a tc h e r lieen in ter» sled In helping to " p u t I f f t , „ a i(l, h o n o r a b l e , w o rth y , g r a n d o v e r" tlie cam v u ig n th is week lor _______ s k y r o c k e t will be f e a t u r e s o f th e th e Civic Service Music Service u a tu , r d . a y L ast S n , ig , h , t m e m b . e r s p ' a p v e r s t a f f p r o g r a m t o be given ,.a U th l u is r associatio n of Medford a n d S o u t h ­ C r i d a » ii< k lit ()ct. 23. w h en fr o m C e n tru l P o in t a n d o t h e r neigh- r • . , .» S is , te .. r F a b e r is t a k i n g th e M ajo r P h y ­ ern Oregon. One h u n d r e d and ,, „ . r - Mnsons," "A liarg iiln a a B a rg a in N e w Is boring Grunge* w e re rop ully e n te ’ „ „ . a Gov. M eier lias a u u o u u c e d t h r u sical E d u c a tio n co u rse an d th is is one people a t t e n d e d t h e p e p d in . , . e „ M ...... .. re e k . «iriings. „ T en MlntUen T ill T r a i n T im e , and tallied by th lllla m s C j. M. P e v e r s , t h a t th » n u m b e r o f | h is fo u r th and l»nf r e a r . T h ° first n e r M onday ev ening at th e II-*tel . , , v.e w ere . Invite». . . . “ Dot K n . ta s e n t« ^ Ar-'i-u'. 7: n . clock , rta . lr.s . , ill 1*# ... p re ....... jobless in O r e g o n is e s t i m a t e d at y e a r ae d i d n ’t pluy, th e second Medford w h ere n a ti o n a l w o rk e rs at t h e high scho o l . a u d i t o r i . u m ..an at to the liusenienl fo r d in n e r , and to . . . . only 20,0 00. If t h i s Js t r u e , it»is not ! y e a r lie got in to th e gam e, hut of th e o rg a n i z a ti o n re d c fln lt* - ...................... . l u l y . lovely . *'eight o . ’clock. . S pecial music will l ra y th e leust It was c e r t a so bud, b u t we believe th e e s t im a te | h ad th e m is fo r tu n e to s u f fe r an I t exp lained th e plan to th e e n ­ I ... , ... e C . e n ... t r a l . P o . in t ,. J a c k s o n co u n ty is a d van cing stead - ’ street th e story of how th e N orth- , — J uh I Ilk«* m o t h e r U M _ | . to nerv#». ., lie fu r n is h e . d bv ' t h __ 10,000 to o low, w h en we t a k e inti, i accid en t, b r e a k i n g a leg. which th u s ia s tic an d r e p r e s e n ta t iv e _ T . h e re w as n o th in g lacking but ra- | o r c h e s tr a , bv Mis- P o r t s Itb h a rd s o n i!y In th e p ro d u c tio n of diversified west g ave up one-crop fu nning , consideration t h e c lo s in g d o w n o f ' k e p t liini o u t of th e th ird year. group. parity lug more. " T h e t r u t h a n d th e H ig h School Glee club. T h e ------ - fo r . e ...r. fam ily . O utside of the exclusive Npw York h u n k e rs and bro k ers the Bend s a w m i ll s . B u t, a n y w a y , t h e , T h is season he is hack in th e Mr. C h u rc h ill of A shland Will o u t — We w e r e n i l ( t i l l ," * t lost. p r o g r a m , b ecau se o f it* u u u s u a llv fru it in d u s try , d a ir y in g has ta k e n , h eard w ith .»niatiiieui from Mr. Cul- nnemploym ent n1-1* to be b h u g e SUecgfc -■ r.ai-.i t.i »h«li r.-.il. "licoto r. s ¡ t i e C*v j -“H ’.«»»-I JV-»r a r s c r i a U r ’., I t? a ' I ’.l -.1 hUflll*«.-. S e v e ra l CJ.:l- mauuer. ‘ L » t no olc j u f t i . ,” Is r l <■ p ic tu re of Hen m cou neciion with .'.I i->u V e l • *r..r :.y a u d a lueiii t i c s e i s a l e is p red icted . re g u l a r income. , " t h a t diversified farm in g , replacing illdate* w ere in w aitin g a n d the those who h ave not jo in ed th e a s ­ slogan. th e g am e S a tu r d a y . T h e e n ti r e s t a f f is r e p r e s e n te d T h e Ja c k s o n C o u n ty D a iry m e n ’s single-crop w heal has increased the h o n o r of ex em p lify in g th e first an d sociation will be com pelled to wait Ben has a host of frien d s at Much t i m e h a s b een asso ciatio n is one of th e new and ‘ farm revenue« of the fo u r N o rth w est second d e g re e s was very a b ly don e iu th e cast. until next year, fo r m em bership* Too m a n y la w y e rs , too m a n y d o c ­ college, who a r e stro n g for his sp en t to m uk e t h e p r o g r a m a s u c ­ p ro g re ssiv e In s titu tio n s of th e fa rm states n e a rly f 700,000 ,00 « in t h e | hy th e ladles d e g re e s t a f f of the a re sold only th is week. T h e h is ­ p e rs o n a lity an d pluying ability. tors, too m a n y p r e a c h e r s , to o m an y cess. T h e p a r t i c i p a n t s In th e e v e n ­ D airy m en a re deeply in te re ste d In last ten y e a r s ." C e n t r a l P oint G ran g e. tory of th e p la n in o t h e r rltlus engineers, to o m a n y p ro f e s s i o n a l m en i n g ’s e n t e r t a i n m e n t a r e well q u a l i f i ­ th e pro tection of th e i r in te re s ts as I "M in n e so ta , since th e w ar, has ( T h e hull a n d s t a g e w ere b e a u ti­ is th a t tile s, const year, people altogether— t h a t ’s t h e c a u s e of o u r j I * # • ed fo r t h e i r resp ectiv e roles. ag a in s t Oleo a n d o th e r b r a n d s of cut dow n her w h eat-g ro w in g 2,700.- fu lly d e c o ra te d in a u t u m n colors, ask for th< privilege of jo in in g , depression, sa y s au A u s t r i a n , th e j ( S food t h a t e n te r into com p etition w ith 000 acres, now p la n te d to p o ta to e s j an d some must be placed on th e T h e e n tire p ro c e e d s fro m th e p r o ­ sh o w in g real a r t is t ic ab ility , which general s e c r e t a r y of t h e I n t e r n a t i o n a ^ ^ th e i r ow n prod uct. and co rn, hay an d feediug crops, ac- j waiting list. all goes to m a k e (lie work m o re Im­ g r a m a l e to be used to h elp fin a n c e Student S erv ice. M ay b e so, m a y b e T o d a y we a r e h e a rin g a g re a t cording to Mr. Cotlisson. H er w heat j th e h ig h school p aper. " T h e Cen- pressive. At least t h r e e c o n c e rts of th e >o. A t a n y r a t e , t h e r e a r e to o m a n y t m l P o i n t e r . " T h e u d m isslo n p rices deal a b o u t th e w holesale accom- | crop in th e w o rld ’s g re a te st flour-1 highest type will be gtveu th is In te r e s t in g sp eech es w ere h e a r d of ev eryb od y a n d e v e r y t h in g . All a r e 26 c e n ts fo r a d u lt s a n d 16 c e n ts plW hinents of d iversified f a r m in g milling s t a te brought only |21 ,o u ti,- I year, m ore, in a c c o rd a n c e with fro m sev eral of t h e v is itin g m a s te r s the p r o f e ssio n s, a ll t h e t r a d e s a r e fo r c h lld reu . c a m p a ig n s aim in g to elim in a te the 000 in 1020; only $12.376,000 in th e m e m b e r s h i p n u m b e r secured. an d all w ere th o r o u g h ly e n jo y ed , and crowded. Ail b u sin e ss a n d m a n u ­ hu ge a n d o v e rg r o w in g s u r p lu s of ( 1930. Yet M in n eso ta’s barnyard > Miss A rlene Hay o r Mrs. Young a ls o tw o sp le n d id re a d i n g s hy Mr. facturing is c ro w d e d . B u t w e ’re all Fitch crop» a s w h eat an d cotton , ' biddies gave th e i r ow n ers $ 9 0 ,« « « .- 1 will he pleased to b e a r from a n y . Lillie. here, so w h a t c a n be d o n e a b o u t it? Mr. an d Mrs. Tiieo P. Tollefson from w hich t h e f a r m e r can o b ta in 000 w orth of eggs and poultry. Min- o n e d e s irin g a m e m b e r s h i p card. A fter closing, t h e A p p leg ate o r ­ • • * nesota c re a m e rie s led all of N o rth I I a t t e n d e d th e Bad a n d M o th e rs ’ Day no pro fit a t p rev ailin g prices. c h e s t r a proceeded to ped dle som e F ro m th e so u th conies r e p o r ts ot A m erica, now in m ak in g b u tte r, j T h e r e ’s a m a n in M in n e a p o lis who j b a n q u e t at th e H otel Medford Tues- peppy m usic, so th a t all who desired has it all f i g u r e d o u t. H e sa y s t h a t d ay n ig h t. Dr. A rn o ld B en n ett Hall, successful s t e p s — of which th e Geor- which sells for $126,00«,0«0 a n n u a l - 1 cou ld t r i p th e light f a n t a s ti c a h u n d re d p o u n d s of old p a p e r will , p re s id e n t of th e U niv ersity of O regon Rian plan is an o u ts ta n d i n g exuiti- l.v T h e M ission ary C ircle o f th e C e n ­ T hose atten d in g from C en tru l " T h e d*lry cow is now a $20«,- furnish tw o s q u a r e m e a l s f o r a m a n gave a fine talk , which was m uch pie— to cu t dowu co tton acre a a g e P oint w ere: Mr. au d Mrs. J o h n A n. tr u l P oin t C h r i s t i a n c h u r c h held • 000.00« in d u s try in M innesota, and t h a t t h e s a m e a m o u n t of old e n jo y e d . He said in p a r t : , an d devo te th e land to o t h e r crops, d e m o n , A. M. T e r r i ll , m a s t e r of th e co v ered dish lu n c h e o n a t t h e h o m e rags will feed a n d h o u se tw o m e n for -in su fficie n t fin an cin g of in s titu - F ron t th e N o rth w e st comes th e $30 0,000,000 in th e fo u r N o rth w est- C e n tr a l P o in t G ra n g e , wife an d ot Mrs. Kd V in cen t, r u r a l ru u to m ail a day, w h ile a h u n d r e d p o u n d s of old ; tiong o t h ig h e r le a r n in g in Ute s ta te •"t o r J' of h °w th e " a g r i c u l t u r a l revo-^ ern states. M in n e s o ta ’s b u t t e r sur- T h a t a r a t lias " n i n e lives" is g e n ­ d a u g h t e r , Mrs. A rnold ll o h n e r l , Mr. c a r r i e r . F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n . E ach o n » magazines will f u r n i s h t h r e e m eals n f O reg o n is c a u sin g a d r a s tic cut ' n o t i o n " has d e th r o n e d w heat as passes all t h e o u tp u t of h e r Iron erally accepted as s fact. But, how a u d Mrs. J o h n H. C s te y . Mr s o d Mss. p re s e n t p re s e n te d t h e q u il t blocks, kin g an d g re a tly im proved th e con- mines, valued a t $!MMton,unn a y ear and a n i g h t 's lo d g in g . F in e a n d ¡n a n d e p a r t m e n t s of these scho ols.’ m any lives bus a p o le c a t? P e r h a p s V ictor B ursell, Mr an d Mrs. P. A. they hart m ad e, a n d a p enn y fo r each ditio n s of th e f a r m e r in the fo u r T he N o rth w e st's income front d a i r y ' Mrs. Tid V incent dandy. N ow w h e r e a r e we g o in g to c |U n g a num ber of exam ples th e follow ing in cident m ay he Hie B onney, Mr. Vinci H llx in g e r; also | P |,*r ' *" lh e block get all t h e s e old p a p e rs a n d old mag-1 irolil t h e ach oo, whioh he d i r e c tg, states of M innesota. N orth an d S outh livestock a n d p o u ltry pro d u cts lent*- | so lstto n - Mrs. Viola T am pinati su.«, m e m b e rs of th e la d i e s ’ d e g r e e stuff. w o n th e q u il t, a s sh e h ad th e most D akota, and M ontana. ed f o r w a rd 87 per cen t in eight year.;, Mrs. T. A. B o n n e y of C e n t r a l P oint \ pieces in h e r block, w h ich c o n t a i n e d plcionlng th a t a Mr. Polecat was d e ­ »zincs? Dr. H a ll s t a te d forcefully t h a t not in e ig h t y ears th e buying pow er o f «to th e im pressive to t a l of $907,000,- j ' 152 pieces. Mrs. H a r r y Y o u na w an « • • only t h e e d u c a tio n of th e s t u d e n ts each farm in t h a t seefiot. was in- (too In 1929. T his Is fo u r and one-: v o u rin g h e r chick« us, se t a t r a p (or hud c h a rg e of th e tu hlean. •solid with 101 pieces, and M m , a n d ca u g h t him. How to dispose of N ev ad a is n o t sa tis f ie d w ith th e is b ein g neg lec ted in som e respect« creased by $1.679 a year, we read. h a lf tim es the w heat c ro p 's $178,- ! la m e s w as t h i r d w ith *9 pieces. T h e world-wide p u b lic ity it is g e t t i n g o u t b u t a ls o th e b u ild in g s of th e school A ten -y ear p ro g r a m of d iv ersifica­ 500,000 in th e fo u r sta le s. It Is m ore him was th e perplexing question. She h uaineas m ee tin g w as th e n held, w ith of th e d iv o r c e b u sin ess. It p ro p o sed a r e n o t k ep t In t h e s t a te of re p a i r ti o n - —t h e cuw-sow-heu-sheep f o r m ­ th a n ail t h e field crop«— tvorythlnK s u m m o n e d Bert D uncan su d Boh I Mrs. Kd V in cen t, p r e s id e n t, p re s id e Moon T hey clulib-d Dim u n ti l dead, to g e t r e v e n u e o u t of it also. It i h a t th e y sh o u ld lie. ula d id it. And its sponsors a r e grow n on n o rth w e s te r n fields. I ing. T h o se p re s e n t w ere: Mrs. Ber^ so they In fo rm ed her. P re s e n tly Plans t o levy a ta x of $00 o n each C o n tr a d i c ti n g a n u m b e r of sta te - advoc#Un(. , iu san)e forIllula (or , h„ " I n o r d e r to fin an ce th is devel H ed g ep eth , Mrs. V ictor R um elf, Mr», she discovered the cat was very much d en ee granted. T h a t ’s a n idea m e n ts t h a t h av e been Issued a t var- n a t ,o n _ . . fo„ ow , h e cow path to pros- o p m e u t ot live .-lock f a r m in g , a loan . H. E. Y oung, Mrs. F r e d Wrtey, Mrs., Tlie Ivy ¡41 reel F ish Market at , , ___ , . . . alive an d re q u e s te d Messrs. Duncan Why n o t t h r o w t h e g a t e s d o w n for ious t i m e s r e p a r d in g th e expend!- p,,ritv lug co m p a n y was fo rm e d to lend ... . ............... j Viola L a m p m a tt, Mrs. Vincent S r., of Medford received 400 pouiids of an d Moore to come an d finish the divorce in all th e s t a t e s a n d sla p th e t u r e s each y e a r in t h i s s t a te lo r ( C hief h ack er of th e Minnesota plan | m oney d irect to f a r m e r s ." t G iving th e can a n o t h e r severe C hinook sa lm o n from th e m o u th of M edford. i | r a P e te r s o n , Mrs. H a rry tere a e d u c a t io n in colleges, u n iv e r s itie s jt ja so m etim es called. Is F re d e r- C e n tra l Point is a g a rd e n spot. same ta x on d e c r i e s . heating, th e y Inform ed Mrs. I.*mp- S m ith riv e r at ti d e w ater. N o th in g Paw eli. Mrs. M rK Im , Mrs. J o s e p h times w h e n it Is wise to o v e rlo o k no an d n o r m a l schools, Dr. H all q u o t e d , y M u rph y, pu b lish et of th e 'O u t s i d e of th e fenced fa r m s is good maii th a t th e cat wa* good and dead s t r a n g e abo ut th a t , but t h e fact th a t t ’a r r , Mrs. J i m W e a v e r, Mrs. Ada chance fo r a little n d d llio n to th e a n u m b e r of figure* w hich sh o w ed ^ | i n ne.s o ta T rib u n e . A n o th e r c o n - ! p a s t u r e for r a t t l e in th e hills. T h e r e . th e fish w ere a ilv e w hen th e y a r ­ L eap. Mrs. K»lwin Joiu-s a n d Mr*. t h a t In th is class of school th e •** , spicuotts le a d e r In th e movem ent Is la a n a b u n d a n c e of s u n s h in e , a semi- ■'*r 1 showed u n m i s t a k a b le revenues. rived at t h e m a r k e t is news, so m e­ ' Merritt._________ p e n d i t u r e is on e of Ihe s m allest. C h a rle s F Collison, T he T rib u n e * T o p ic a l c lim a te th a t Is best su ited “' * nM of Sh* lDf° r m s d City th i n g u n u s u a l T h e fish w eighed in Dr. Hal l f u r t h e r s t a te d t h a t a n um - a g r i c u l t u r a l e d ito r R ecently t h e y for dlversiii.-d fa r m in g a n d atock J ,m <’u m m ln g s , who now T h e o ffice hoy h a s sco red ag ain , at a n a v e r a g e of 30 lbs. each and fo r re s e a rc h b r o u g h t to W a s h i n g to n an d W all raising. h a s t h e ent u n d e r sunrolenea. it j u s t goes to sh o w th a t t h e r e is I,or of e n d o w m e n ts w ere fine sp ecim ens. T h is Is c e r t a i n ­ alw ays a c h a n c e fo r a d v a n c e m e n t no w hich h av e been t h e ¡»rlvilige of t h ------- ■ — ------------------ ------ ■ ....... — ---------------------- ------- I , . ly an in s ta n c e of " f r e s h fis h .” E "ch m a t t e r h ow lo w ly t h e s t a r t . T h a t U n iv ersity of O reg on to e n jo y in C hinook w as ta g g e d to show d a te of | T I ' K I ’K D K ItA T K I) 4 H ' lt4 T |1 H n u n in C h ic a g o w ho got a w a y w ith th e p a st have been w ith d r a wn be landing. T h is c atc h bore t h e tag J . XI. .I o I iio m iii , | Mist o r . a . co u p v le o f m illio n d o ll a r s fr o m . a c ........... . , a u s e of , t . h . e . fact t h a t t .» h e school n u m b e r 49. I T h e Bible lesson In Acta 1 8 :1 - 1 1 , b an k w a s J u s t a n o ffice boy a t th e ^ su fflcfen t b ack ln g from , te llin g of th e o p e n in g o f t h e G ospel l.yal H a r tm a n , Loua A p p h lin k e r beKinnln* ’ ! th e s ta te . w o rk In C o rin th Is o n e o f v ital in ­ • * . an d T h e ro n Babh each pleaded guilty A N ew Y o rk m a n c o m p la in s In » p eak ing to t h e p a re n ts in re- t e r e s t to th o s e w ho wish t o be in ­ to h u n tin g on enclosed land Monday fo r m e d Iu th e g r o w th o f th e e a rly • bout p e o p le livin g so f a r a p a r t In *a r d to ,he P a rtic ip a tio n of th e i r In J u s tic e Glenn O T a y lo r's cou rt in Gel to Bible sch oo l s o m e ­ New Y o rk t h a t bis f r ie n d s n e v e r h ave r h , M r e n ,h e v a r , 0 " s » ctlv ltio . of Medford an d w ere given 3« duv s u s­ It ha* been d e te r m i n e d t h a t U irl s ch u rc h . w here. ti m e to c a ll u p o n him . H e d o e s n 't , h e *c h o ° 1’ Dr H h " , h a ’ ,,ne pended sentences. M artin . T ra il r a n c h e r , w hose body of t h e m ain o b jects of th e u n iv e rsity Mrs B a r i Le» y» r qf th is pity, hart One of t h e finest o r c h a r d s in tin- Y oung people who seek to follow' T he men were a r r e s te d on a w a r­ w as found on t h e U m p q u a divide know w h e n h e ’s w ell off. W e wish has been to e n c o u r a g e th e s p o n t a n ­ a rbugli exp erience S atu rd ay.’ S h“‘ Im m e d ia te fr u it belt la the prop erty r a n t sw orn out by C. C. HOover, man tr a i l F ri d a y , m et his d e a th at the C h ris t a r e t a k i n g d eep in t e r e s t In som e o f o u r f r ie n d s lived la New eo us p a r t ic i p a ti o n by s t u d e n t s in was d ri v in g h e r m o t h e r to Kugene. ow ned by W. J. G e b h a rd , n o r t h e a s t a g e r of th e H anley ranch. T h e J h a n d s of p a rtie s u n k n o w n , t h e the- th e m a t t e r s of life, a n d a r e p r e p a r in g York. th e s e activ itie s If th ey had th e At a point a lo n g t h e hig h w ay one of C e n tra l Point H e re th e finest H anleya, It is re p o rted , a r e partirti ory being t h a t a c a re le s s h u n t e r ntis- for le a d e rsh ip . You a r e Invited t o ' ’ a r a c t e r l s tl c s w hich wou»d cau se m | | t s o u t h of D rain th e c a r su d den- f r u its grow in a b u n d a n c e . In th e old lar a b o u t people h u n ti n g on th e took him fo r a d eer, an d s h o t hint Join w ith o u r y o u n g peo ple In t h e i r T h e c i g a r e t t e m a k e r s , t h e toot»» th e i r success in th e v a rio u s fields. ^ jy t un i)>d a r o u n d in th e ro a d an d service. 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D avidson of C e n tra l P o in t. • ------- - — c h u r c h service«. was well a tt e n d e d W ed n e sd a y even- ( acro s s th e fo ro h aad , w hich re q u ire d j ¡,r l m f a r e g o in g to h a v e a g r e a t " E a t m o re ing. S ev enty -five people w ere xerv- j sev eral stitc h e s » • * 1n' ' h e Copco at T h e ladles w ere j Mr G e b h n rd 's O rchard ia one ot yesterd ay received word of h i . eie*. tton to t h e ra n k of k n ig h t com had " •« " « 's f o rtu n e to gel b e e f" w e e k . T h e y b e t t e r a d v e r t is e ed a t s u p p e r by t h e local C hri. tia n | t a k e n in a n a m b u l a n c e to B ng ene , t H K IM TIA N ( II I HI II v a r i e ty o r c h a r d s of th e vallay. tan g led up with a c o n v e y o r an d a it a little . E n d e a v o r . T h e r e was a la r g e d e le - j ho spital. Mrs. l e e v e r 1* »till there^. , .«»veral v a rie tie s of f r u i t belli* pro- inaiider, c o u r t of ho n o r, by th e * n .| b ro k e n a r m is th e resu lt. H e I* be- I D. E. U illnrtl. |»n«tor se v e ra l Mrs. S w u g e r w as rem o v ed to her duced, in clu d in g p e a rs a n d te n var- J pn-m e council of th e Ancient an d Ac- Ing cared for at Marred H e a rt h o s­ liibl» School a n d M orlng W o rsh ip T h e plan to c u r b th e i n t e r s t a t e k aG on from Medford au d hom e In E u gene. I ieties of cherries. 1 r. pt,.,j O r d e r of rtcottiah R ite! In pital. 10 o ’clock Mi - Eul* Benson, sit pi. s h i p m e n t o f d e e a d ly w eapon* will be c* r * front A s h la n d an d G ran t* Pass T h e t « ’o -y ear-o id son of Mr. a n d > It is w o rth th e ti m e of a n y o n e leesion s i W a sh in g to n . D. C. C h r is ti a n K n ? e a v o r a t 7 p m blocked in c o n g re s s , it ia said , on t h e S o n g s w ere su n g a t t h e ta b le , a f t e r Mr*. L eever w as in th e w reck but | w ishing to see fine a p p l e s to d r i v e l Mr. D avidson Is v e n e rs h l« m a s te r T h is w eek , W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g , g r o u n d t h a t su c h a law w ould b e w hich Rev. S w a n d e r. s t a t e s e c r e t a r y of th ' lodge of P erfection. *nd was escaped se rio u s in ju ry . out an d see ih<- fruit. t h e C. K. serv es t h e b a n q u e t to th o s e u n c o n s t it u ti o n a l. W ell, If it i*. we o u tlin e d t h e o b je c t s of t h e m e e tin g one of sia O reg o n ia n s t o he given a tte n d ln q th e Bible ftrhooi and Mr. E a r l l e e v e r wa* notified of j -------- -------- ■■ H e in t r o d u c e d Rev. Baird, p a s t o r of b e t t e r c h a n g e t h e c o n s t i t u t i o n rig h t * ~ — *— th lr ra n k in g . Elbert Bede of C o t­ c h u r c h o ff ic e rs ' c o n fe r e n c e fo r th is if • . • • . tlie M edford C h r is ti a n c h u rc h , w ho t h e accid en t a n d left im m ed iately ta g e Grove was a m o n g th e sia listed. off. d i s t r i c t —-R o u th ern O reg on . About g av e t h . chief a d d r e s . i . h i . own j for ^ w herf A rran g em en t* are now going 76 . r e expected in s p ir i n g way. O t h e r p a s t o r , r— j rw.e ,v|B> , UenMon (lull ,- ., | .... . — -- — - _ O ur era o f Is o latio n IS is w over, MUM. TOI I«Ff MIA T h u r s d a y e v e n in g , t h e C. K. is g l*. ah ead for the ce le b ra tio n of A rm is­ -a y s G o v e r n o r R itc h ie of M a ry la n d . | p o n d e d to r e q u e s ts fo r re m a r k * a n d t i p f v t »d th a t Mrs. L eever will be NAMED BV P. T. A. ing a re cep tio n in h o n o r of th e newly tice Day. T h e big tim e will he cel­ No na-1 a v ery e n jo y a b le p ro g r a m w as th u s Jn c o n d itio n to leave th e h o - sp ital Yes, a n d it a lw a y a w as a v er. e b ra te d at Medford, an d C e n tr a l m a r r ie d p ro v id ent, C a rl H o ver a n d Bt'G KN K. O re . Oct I I . — Mrs. |lm ia £ j p ( l l| r ( | P o in t h e a l t h n n it s e r e . Don e v e r existetl t h a t wan is o la te d .; StWM- nl P o rtla n d »*> P»»lnt people a r e Invited to join In his wife. : *d I n n r h e o n »•- F a h e r ’s S tore A atur- William T Brice T h e t r o u b l e h a s b een t h a t w e s t u b ­ of th e O regon the event. Medford Poet No. I s . of ____________ _______ elected p i '■aident b o rn ly re f u s e d t o a d m i t it. Dr. a n d Mrs. W H H e c k m a n ar-1 d a y s a d realise d a b o u t $25.0«. for C ong ree« ni l*urqnt-n>a«hi r **««>- the American l«#glou, have t h e pro. Ja c k s o n v ille G r a n g e wiii non! Its rd y w u r d e y fr.it" h a! Th<»*e In c h a rg e w ere • tallan* at th e concluding day of th e m otion of th e a f f a ir well la band r e g u l a r m e e tin g th is F rid a y a t I : ! * , E v e n i f t h e w o rld d o e s com « to . . — — G re«n*llle. P e n n s y lv a n ia , for whleh Mrs. R*y W y a tt. Mrs. L. C. G rim es. e n n n a l m c e t la g h e re to d a y . Treeent plan* call for a f a ll day T h e g e t- to g e t h e r banquet o f th n a n end in 1935. t h e r e e ’ll b e n o on» S ta t io n Is , city Dr H e c k m a n left se v e ra l w e e k . Mrs. W e b ste r. Mrs. J e w e ti a n d MYs Vice-president* elocted from va- of e n te r ta i n m e n t w ith the A merican Ja c k s o n v ille g r a n g e will bl held t h e T h e G a te w a y F illin g :a g o . T h e m a r r i a g e of Dr. H i c k m a n T h eo P. T ollefson Mrs. rthnrley was riou* d is tr i c ts lu< lu de Mra. Th** P. l e s i o n ta k in g oyer ail fo r m s in lis te n t o V o llv a ’a " I told y o u eo." of follow ing F rid a y n ig h t. O cto b er 3«. • b ein g p iaced In co n d itio n f o r o pera- ! io Mr*. H e c k m a n , who wa« fo r m e rly ca»hi«r T he P e e rle ss M arket, of iuilelMMi. C e n tr a l P o in t. *outbw»-sl- a m u s e r »ent T h e a n n u a l A rm istice A ccordiug to M aster H e n ry C o n g e r , T h e r e l e a s e o f game b ird « w h ic h tlo n . W h e n th e w o rk Is co m p le te d .M r* . E m m s H as«, o c c u rr e d in F i e - M edford, m ade a n d d o n a te d th e ea«a< Wales. K la m a th De« p arad e p ro m is e s to lie a big at- im p o rta n t Kusln»ms m ad e thin c h a ñ e » b y t h e