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THE AMERICAN W inner o f No P rize W hatever 1934 VOLI ME V ili C E N T R A L P O IN T , O R E G O N . T H U R S D A Y . (M t o n t i; -¿i. M u s ín g s ^ i By an Innocent Bystander Now t h a t t h e g ra v e a n d re v e r e n d solo n s h a v e a t last s e t tl e d j u s t who is e n t i t l e d to a se a t in t h a t a u g u s t c o m p a n y , we h o pe th e y will g et to w o rk a n d s e t tl e j u s t w h at a n d w h ere t h e s t a t e e a p it o l is g o in g to be put a n d h o w it is g o in g to be p a id for. W e r e a d w ith a g re a t d eal of in te re s t the m e s s a g e o f G o v e rn o r M artin . T he e ld e r ly g e n t l e m a n w ro te a v e ry fine d o c u m e n t a n d we n o ticed t h a t a l t h o u g h it h a d been said t h a t he was going to u r g e t h e p u rc h a s e of a site fo r t h e e a p ito l on o n e of th e hills o u ts id e of th e city of S alem , when it c a m e ti m e to w rite h is m essage he t h o u g h t b e t t e r of it a n d w hile it w as c l e a r t h a t h e w as in h o pes th a t th e y w o u ld b u ild h im a b e a u tifu m o n u m e n t o f m a r b le on C u n d a la ria H e ig h ts , still h e w ould n o t co m p lain if th e y u tiliz e d t h e old site w ith th e a d d i t i o n of W ilso n P a r k a n d th f W i l l a m e t t e U n iv e rs ity cam pus. N I MUER 2 Nevita Local Happenings 0. E . S. Celebrates OF SÍIIIS VALLEY DIES IN PORTLAND 27th Anniversary Mr. H a r r i s o n shipp ed tw o mor> Mr. a n d Mrs. H a r r y W ilso n o c a r loads of c a t t l e to C a lifo rn ia th is M edford visited a t t h e G lass h o m e week. Sunday. Mr. W ilson a ss iste d O rin Mrs. V elma W se has o p en ed a G lass to move his h o u s e fro m the b e a u ty sho p n G leason's b a r b e r shop. C a r tw r i g h t place on to his own pro- ' ! perty . Mr. a n d Mrs. G lass a r e p la n n - Dale K ilb u r n is hom e re c o v e rin g lug to m ove Into t h e i r ow n p ro p e r ty from a sev ere a se of measles. H a r soon. old who serio u sly h u r t his fin g e r play in g fo otball, h a s his fin g e r in a Mr D. W. Beebe r e p o r ts t h a t th is splint an d Dr. D u rn o h a s hop es of is a m uch b e tt e r y e a r fo r c h ic k e n s sav in g it. At once tim e he fe a r e d i t h a n fo r so m e t i m e - b e t t e r prices a r e it w ould h a v e to be a m p u t a te d . paid both for egg s a n d ch icke n s. Mr. Beebe has a b o u t 1000 c h ic k e n s an d Mr. a n d Mrs. M a y n a r d P u tn e y 150 tu r k e y s. T urkey prices a re visited at th e C lyde A dam s h o m e at good now. T u r k e y sellin g for 23 th e B u tt e F a ll s fish h a tc h e r y S a t cent rig h t h e re in t h e valley. u rd a y evenin g. T hey a r e p lan n in g Mrs. L a u ra L y n ch of th e C r a t e r l a n to r e t u r n a g a in th is week an d help th e A d am s c e le b r a te th e i r w edd ing B eau ty S hop w as a guest at th e E s a n n i v e r s a r y a n d Mr. A d a m s b i r t h sex hom e S u n d ay . day. F ro m th e loud of tin c a n s an d ru b b ish th a t we saw o u r City M a r Mr a n d Mrs. E d w a r d F a r r « e n t e r s h a l l h a u l i n g a w a y to d a y we arc ta in e d th e follo w ing g u e sts this s u r e we m u s t h a v e th e c le a n e s t city w eek : Mr. a n d Mrs. H a r v e y W a l in th e valley. te rs of T a le n t . Mrs. C a rrie a n d Syl via B a rk a il of Medford. Mr. an d Mrs. Anyone who is not receiving the R obert F e r g u s o n a n d son R o b e rt Jr. A m erican a n d h a s n e v e r been on o u r su b s c rip tio n list m a y receive this Mrs. E v e re t F a b e r of Medford was p a p e r free for one m o n t h by leaving elected P re s id e n t o f th e L ad y K iw an- n a m e at o u r office. ians a t a m e e t in g at th e h o m e of Mrs. Ted G e B a u e r M onday after F O R R E N T — F o u r room m o d ern noon. hou se, new ly r e d e c o r a te d , p a r t ly fur- n is h e rd . in c lu d in g ran g e. C o rn e r Mrs. L. P a x so u an d g r a n d d a u g h Maple an d E ig h th . ters. Ann an d M a r g a re t, w ere g u e s ts a t th e U pton h o m e S a tu r d a y . Dr. W a te r s lias p u r c h a s e d th e b u il d in g a t 225 N. R iv ersid e In Med Mr. R ic h m o n d , b r o t h e r of E. C. ford w h ere he h a s his sm a ll a n im a l a n d Clyde sto p p ed to visit his b r o h o sp ita l an d will c o m p le te ly rem o del t h e r s on his way h o m e to s o u t h e r n t h 0 sam e. C a lifo rn ia fro m a tr ip to S tt. P au l, M innesota. He tr a v e le d all th e way B orn, to Mr. a n d Mrs. R o b e rt Oil from his h o m e in C a lifo rn ia to K a n m a n , ltt. 3, M edford, Oct. 20 a t th e sas City, St. F a u l a n d S p o k a n e , then C o m m u n ity h o s p ita l, a dau g h ter h e r e by G r e y h o u n d bus. w e ig h in g 61b8. 15oz. T u esd ay evenin g, O ctober 22, 1935 1908 to th e p r e s e n t tim e, was one of o u t s ta n d i n g n o ta tio n s on Mable B e n n ett, c h a i r m a n of th e when Nevita e n t e r t a i n i n g c o m m it te e , provided an th is y e a r ’s c a le n d e r a m u s i n g o ld -fash io n ed sp e llin g bee. C h a p te r No. 93. O. E S ct 1 ra te i p ta in s w ere Mrs. E v e re t t F a- its 2 . th an n iv e r sa ry . E th el F re e m a n , t,e r an(j p ro f e s s o r J e w e tt . T h e J e w w o rth y m a tro n , an d asso ciate p a tr o n e tt te a m w ere w in n e rs by a very J. E. V incent, presided and provided close m a rg in . th e d if fe re n t in te r e s t in g fe a tu re s fo r V isitors, g u e sts of h o n o r a n d m em - e n t e r ta i n m e n t . hers jo in e d a g r a n d m a r c h to th e U n d e r th e good of th e o rd e r a d in in g roo m , w h e re th e y w ere wel- b e a u tlfu l floral d e g re e w as c o n ferred corned by th e officers of t h e c h a p te r upon th e past m a t r o n s an d past pa- who had provided a lovely lu n c h , t r o n s of th e c h a p te r , who were spe- co n sistin g of hot b u t t e r rolls, sa la d , cial g u e sts of th e evening. ca k e a n d coffee. J e n n ie M erritt, p re s id e n t of the H a tti e B. H a tfie ld , w ho was Ne- club, very g racio u sly t h a n k e d the v i t a ’s first w o rth y m a t r o n , w as es- c h a p t e r for th is special honor. co rted to th e se a t of h o n o r. In f r o n t • • • D istin g u ish ed v is ito rs from o t h e r of h e r was t h e b e a u ti f u l E a s te r n S ta r w ere presen t, b i r t h d a y c a k e w h ich sh e p r e s e n te d To o u r lay m in d th is is th e best O. E. S. c h a p te r s s ite t h a t t h e y c o u ld find. T h e r e a r e ; A m ong these was Mrs. Casey of Nl- in h e r very g ra c io u s m a n n e r , w ith th e o t h e r s t a t e b u ild in g s a lr e a d y con an tic, C on neticut. Mrs. Casey is vis- th e follow ing o rig in a l poem : s t r u c t e d r i g h t a t h an d . T h e r e a re itin g h ere a t th e ho m e of h e r b r o t h e r H e re 's a b e a u tifu l c a k e w ith a s t a r , j It w as given w ith a b e a u ti f u l t h o u g h t t h e 400 v a r i e t i e s of tr e e s a n d s h r u b s L. C. Scott an d wife. In s p ira tio n a l ta l k s w e re given by | afar. of th e o ld e a p ito l g ro u n d s . Add to Phena N ordw ick. F r o m tw o b e a u ti fu l o ffic e rs of m a r k . th is t h e b e a u t i f u l g ro u n d s of th e old W o r t h y M atron Dippel oi O u r A ssociate M a tro n a n d C onduct- college c a m p u s a n d you h av e a site W o rt h y P a tr o n Italph ress. of a p p r o x i m a t e l y 28 a c re s upon R e a m e s C h a p te r No. 66 of M e d f o r d ,1 w hich c a n b e g ro u p e d all t h e s ta te W o r t h y M atron Mrs. Cole of C ascade S is te rs Tex a n d C lark . So a n o t h e r a n n i v e r s a r y passed In* b u ild in g s O re g o n is lik ely to need C rest C h a p te r of C hilo qu in and o th e r visitors. P a s t m a t r o n s a n d p a tr o n s to m e m o ry for N evita C h a p te r No. till G a b rie l blow s his h o rn . • • • review ed th e histo ry of the c h a p te r 93, O. E. S. LOLA N'ORCROSS. I t ’s a ll r i g h t to say “ Build for th e from th e d a te it w as in s titu te d in F u tu re ." S u re. 'But l e t ’s n o t lose o u r c o m m o n sen s e w h ile d o in g it. Unless t h e s t a t e is go in g to follow in th e f o o t s te p s of t h e fed eral g o v e r n m e n t a n d p u t a few m illion people on th e p a y ro ll a n d be co m p elled to build “ s t a t e l y m a n s io n s " to house Mr. a n d Mrs. Lee R ag atz of Napa'!' J u s ‘ a t ,h ls t,m e w h e n th e le8“ - Mr. a n d Mrs. W. J. A lb ert of A sh T h e A m e ric a n F r u i t G ro w ers, Inc. th e m . Old O re g o n is not ap t to need la t u r e is c o n s i d e r in g t h e p ro b le m of la n d , f o r m e r re s id e n t of o u r tow n, will c o n s t r u c t a n ew s to ra g e b u i l d C alifo rn ia h av e a vabin a t th e Valan- m o re ro o m t h a n th e s e 28 a cres for a new s t a te eap ito l b u ild in g , it m ay j a r e im p ro v in g th e p ro p e r ty kn o w n ing a d ja c e n t to t h e i r p la n t on S o u th d ra . T h e R ag a tz s tra v e le d up th e m a n y d ecad es. be of i n t e r e s t to k n o w t h a t of all th e as th e S tu b C le m e n ts plae. They] F i r s t r e e t In M edford, coast r o u t e fishin g b e tw e e n stops and • • • 48 s t a te eap ito l b u il d in g s t h a t ot a r e h a v in g t h e h o u s e p a in te d in side a r e now fish in g th e R og ue R iv er v a l B u t we d o n ’t j u s t like th e n o tio n M a ry la n d cost th e least, a t le a s t o r J o h n E d d y who h a s w o rk in K la a n d o u t a n d in s ta l li n g a b a t h and o f p a y in g fo r t h e new b u ild in g o u t ley s t r e a m s an d v isitin g Mr. an d Mrs. ig inally. T h e b u ild in g w as b u ilt in m a t h F a ll s s p e n t S u n d a y w ith his m a k i n g a m o d e r n place o u t of It. of th e 1,'kkt-r p ro fits. B e tte r leave S a n fo rd R ic h a rd s o n b etw een times. 1775 a t a cost of $7500. Many a d p a re n t , J o h n n y re p o r t p o ta to h a rv e s t Mrs. R a g a tz an d Mrs. R ich ard s o n a re t h a t m o n e y a lo n e to s u p p o r t th e w id d itio n s h av e been a d d e d la te r, the F. L. P i c k e t t of M edford w as in in full sw in g an d a very good crop. old frien ds, both h av in g been on th e ows a n d o r p h a n s o f th e “ B a tt le of last on e i n 1915. The eapitol to w n W e d n e s d a y h a v in g so m e w o rk Berkeley tele p h o n e b o ard a t th e sa m e Mrs. E d w a r d J o n e s an d Mrs. C h et- th e b o o z e -f ig h tin g s p e e d s te r.’’ Booze g ro u n d s in clu d e 086 s q u a r e feet, or don e at H e a rt's b la c k s m i th shop. tim e an d Mrs. R ag atz s ta y in g at Mrs. wood E ld e visited Mrs. C a rl Hove' h as n o t b e e n w ith us lo ng en o u g h to 4.8 acres. R ic h a rd s o n 's (n e e McCall) hom e a t H a r v e y G rigsb y of M o n ta g u e an d at A s h la n d W ed n esd ay . show to th is y o u n g e r g e n e ra t io n all P e n n s y lv a n ia has t h e h ig h e s t cost th a t tim e. Mr. a n d Mrs. R ich ard s o n a rr iv e ;' th e m isc h ie f it can do, an d it m igh t eap itol, $ 1 1,033 ,4 00. T h e g ro u n d s T om Grigsby- of O a k la n d Mr. an d Mrs. J. O Issacson r e t u r n too k Mr. a n d Mrs. R ag atz all over n o t be a b a d idea to p u t an y p ro f it include 42 acre» and c o n ta in th r e e h e re t h e last of th e w eek, called by ed h o m e M onday n ig h t from a tw o th e valley S a tu rd a y . O th e r g u e sts at th e s e r io u s Illness of t h e i r m o th e r, s w a y a s a n e m e r g e n c y fu n d to help b u ild in g s a n d a n o t h e r is plan n ed . week t r ip to t h e coast. th e R ic h a rd s o n ho m e this past week re p a i r th a t d a m a g e w h en it comes. Th,, o rig in a l Oregon eap ito l was Mrs. Grigsby. w ere J o h n Tow nson, h ead o p e r a t o r • • • Mrs. Hill e n t e r t a i n e d the follow ing fo r th e C.C.C. h e a d q u a r t e r in Med- ,, , , , . .. . , T h e s t a t e o f O regon is too fin e an 7 „ „ „ a d d e d in 1888 a n d th e d o m e in 1893. g u e s ts a t a d i n n e r p a rt y ‘n h o n o r t ‘ > 0 T he r o „t Qf tj,«» o rig in a l b u ild in g was i n s ti tu t io n to h av e It said t h a t th e fo rd, Mi an d Mrs. tr>on or h e r h u s b a n d 's b i r t h d a y : Mr. an d T h e r e a r e 5.25 a c re s of new e a p ito l b u ild in g w as b u ilt w ith A sh lan d, Mr an d Mrs. G ordon T u r- | 325 00 # T h e B .P .W . c lu b m et T u esd ay n e r of Medford. H aro ld Devoe t r o m j d (n , hp o r W n a l 3„ e T h e g „ . Mrs. R ay W y a tt , Mr. an d Mrs. L. C. m oney w h ich ca m e fro m s ta te -o w n e d e v e n in g a t sx th i r t y oclock a t th e G rim e s an d Mr. a n d Mrs. H. P. J e w Mr and Mrs. G ordon an d , prem e C o u r t bulIdln|{ a n d s t a t e o f . liq u o r tr a ffic . L e t's s ta y p r o u d of C alifo rn ia e tt. M edford H otel. Miss C urry had Mr. Tow nson an d Mr. an d Mrs. Rich- .. , . r fice b u ild in g s o ccu py 1.94 a c r e s a n d th e good n a m e of th e old h o m e s t a t e c h a r g e of a v e ry in t e r e s t in g m usical R adio rd son visited th e A sh lan d j th e A g r lc u l tu r e b u ild in g .34 of an an d n o t p u t su c h a b lo t on h e r f a i r T h e v a rio u s co m m itte e F r e d H e sse lg ra v e m a d e a bu sin ess p r o g r a m . club T u e sd a y evening. acre. escu tch eo n . tr ip to I.akevlew S u n d a y r e t u r n i n g c h a ir m e n gav e t h e i r re p o r ts . O th e r • • • h o m e T u esd ay . civic p ro j e c ts w e re b r o u g h t before A gain t h e h a n d o f th e silent An-1 th e m e m b e rs . E th e l w y n H o ffm a n , Mr. a n d Mrs. G illasby e n t e r t a i n e d p re s id e n t, ex p ects to h a v e a v e ry im gel h a s to u c h e d one o f th e old g u ard th e fo llow ing g u est w-ith a p le a s a n t p o r t a n t a n n o u n c e m e n t to m a k e in In M ed fo rd a n d o n e m o re of th e old I d i n n e r last T h u r s d a y : Mr. an d Mrs th e n e a r f u t u r e . frie n d s w ith w h o m we w o rk e d an d Morris' T op Notch E a ts , M edford's Mrs. C h a r le s J . F o s te r, a f o r m e r j T h e o d o r e G lass an d Mr. a n d Mrs. played in t h e old d ays t h e r e h as been new est an d most u p -to -d ate ea tin g re s id e n t of A sh lan d , passed a w a y at F r e d HeBselgrave. s u m m o n e d to his re w a rd . Many a place, w as opened to th e pub lic last b(.r i)0rne | n Hundon, Ore., O ctober p le a s a n t h o u r h a v e we s p en t w ith Mr. S a n fo r d J. R ic h a rd s o n accom-1 S a tu r d a y a t 14 South C e n tral. 21. She w as b o rn a t N ew castle, P a., Ed T r o w b r i d g e in his old shop in T h e p ro p r ie to r , C. G Morris, who ,jun<> 1 4 , i 8 6 0 , being 75 y e a r s old p an led Dr. E llio t to E u g e n e la s t F r i the d a y s w h e n it sto o d dow n by th e T h e W. R. C. will hold th e i r a n day f o r D a d 's Day a t th e U niversity. c a m e to Medford recently fro m Rose- a { th e ti m e of h e r d eath , creek. On,, by o n e th e y a r e passing bu rg , has been busy for sev eral Mrs. F o s t e r was a life-long m em - Mr. R ic h a rd s o n visited his son D on n u a l H allo w e-en p a r t y a t th e W a l k e r on a n d soon we s h a l l be as a s t r a n g e r d a u g h t e r hall. O cto b er 29. T h e r e will be th e w eeks rem o d elin g th e place. T h e lat- her of th e B ap tist c h u rc h . H e r only ald a n d Dr E llio tt his in th e o ld to w n , It gives us the est electric app lian ces h av e been in- d a u g h te r , Mrs. L eah C olins, passed T hey w ere e n t e r t a i n e d roy ally and usual f e a t u r e s , cid er, p u m p k i n pie, c o u n tr y sto re , c a n d y bo o th , fish pon d, stalled , th e floo r space has been en- aw ay in 1916. Mrs. F o s t e r is sur- h a d a fine tim e. etc, etc. E v e ry o n e k e e p t h e d a te larged and a light an d a iry k itc h e n vlved by h e r h u sb a n d . C h a r le s J W illia m F is h e r left Sunday by open an d be s u r e to be th e r e . G hosts. We w ere ta l k i n g to a m a n th e h a s been a d d ed F o s te r, son -in-law , S. C. C ollins of t r a i n fo r New Y ork. Mr. F i s h e r 's G oblins a n d lo ts of fu n g u a r a n t e e d . o t h e r d a y a b o u t t h e h u n t i n g o f th e Since th e opening d a t e th e Top C e n tra l P o in t, an d th e follow ing f a t h e r h a s a c ab in a t H otel V alan- elusive C h in k . T h e r e w as a tim e A b e a u ti f u l set of a m b e r g la s s N otch has been serv ing to full ta b le s g r a n d - c h il d r e n : Mrs. B la n c h e B riggs, dra. w h en we u sed to t a k e th e old gun w a re will be given a w a y a t t h i s tim e at every m eal an d every s e a t oceu- J o e Collins, Mrs. C la ra V in cen t, Mrs a n d t r a m p all o v e r th is valley. W e a n d also a very fine re lish dish. D o n ’t pied as soon as vacated. { M arg aret R ussell of C e n tr a l P o i n t ; Mr. A n d re C hom el received a le t h av e s h o t e n o u g h j a c k r a b b i ts rig h t .--------- - - — C la rk C ollins of Los A n g elea; Cllf- t e r from Mr. Melon s t a t i n g t h a t he fo r g e t th i s o u ts a n d in g f e a t u r e of the w h ere th e a i r p o r t t) u ild in g s a r e to year. ¡ ,o rd C ,,ll in ,• of A s h la n d ; Mr«. F lo r a (w as on his w ay to F r a n c e to visit feed a n a r m y . A n d we used to get , » Rees. Mrs. R u th G reen e o f Medford his b r o t h e r . Mr. Melon was a t th e a lot of good in t h e w ay of ren ew ed O v er A u t o A g e n c y a n d „„Ve ra l g r e a t g ra n d c h ild re n V a la n d r a for te n m o n t h s las t y e a r s t r e n g h a n d s p i r it fro m th o se tr a m p s —----------- ! Services w ere held a t th e grave- a b o u t t h e w oods a n d fields, too. B ut Mr. A. H. C h r is te n s e n Is a t t e n d H ugo L ang e, vice p re s id e n t a n d : side in t h e H a r g a d i n e c e m e te r y In O u r n e ig h b o r b o rr o w e d o u r lawn tod ay all t h a t is p ast. W e w ould be t r e a s u r e r of th e A r m s tr o n g Motors, 1 A sh lan d t o d a y a t 2 :3 « p. m. ing th e Han Diego fair. He w a s at m ow er. T h a t'» a ll— t h e r e Isn't an y scared to sho o t a g u n a b o u t th e v a l* Inc., of Medford, has t a k e n o v e r th e thf. h o te l p a r t of t h e s u m m e r an d is m ow er. ley now f o r f e a r we w o u ld b r e a k a Medford b ra n c h , which will be kn o w n p la n n i n g to r e t u r n . — 0— w indow o r hit a cow. as th e L ang e Motor Co. T h e new Mr. a n d Mrs. P e a r l B onn ey W e d Very lik ely S o ap y S m ith never • • • 1936 P ly m o u th is now on disp lay at n e s d a y p u rc h a s e d a n ew V 8-1936 was in th i s city. H o w e v e r, Soapless W e h a v e a su g g e s tio n to m a k e to th e L ang e M otor bu ild in g at 38 N. s i d e w a l k s the M esdam cs T r u m a n B re u n e r, Itoy m odel, b e a u ti f u l black c o u p e w ith S m ith w as on o u r th e c ity o f M edford. If an d w hen R iverside av en u e ■liver t r im m i n g s It w ould be h a rd o t h e r day. th e y b u ild t h a t n ew re s e rv o ir We Mr. L a n g e 's b ro th e r. E m il, will be Kelly an d S a n fo r d R ic h a rd s o n en te r - car — 0 — •u g g e st t h a t t h e y b u ild It on th e top associated » J th him in t h e busin ess m in ed w ith a s t o r k sh o w e r in h o n o r , j h th is ^ o r m n « ''f o r ' Salem Bacon i* d e a r a n d 8o a r e d e e r d ear. of C o k e r B u tt e a n d r u n t h e pipe line The L an g es are well and favorably.0» Mr*; ™oy'* K°°’ »1 ‘he Kelly i wfc . , y ,w hey will visit Mr B o n n e y ’« D eer seaso n is o p en , so l e t 's h a v e from It in to t h e c ity by way of th e known here having lived here for ho«"” Tuesday afternoon The Invited y it Mr. Bo sisters, Mr* Scott a n d Mrs. W o o d fo rd som e d e a r bacon, d e a r . At forty- C r a t e r L a k e C u t-o f f a n d th e new years and attended school here gw-a'» »ere Mesdame Edwin Martin. fo r a few days. e ig h t c e n ts p e r lb. ? N e v e r, d e a r . C e n tr a l P o in t-M e d f o rd h ig h w a y R ichardsons Entertain Interesting F acts O ld T im e Friends C oncerning S tate From C alifornia Capitol Buildings Business W om en H old M eeting N ew Eating P lace Mr». C. J. Foster O pened Saturday Die» in Bandon W. R. C. to H old H a llo w e ’en Party Lange Bros. T ake Nutty Things for Nuts Show er G iven in Honor Mr*. Root T hen we c o u ld t a p t h e lin e a n d use ' h e w a t e r u n til such a ti m e as t h a t feared “ e m e r g e n c y " a ro s e . And t h a t w ould s e t tl e a lot o f a r g u m e n t in th is tow n. Interest Increasing m e r e s t is in c r e a s i n g in th e Ser- »« w h ich are b ein g c o n tin u e d h e v e n in g , except M onday an d u r d a y . at 7: <5; In the o ld 1»*>* y ro o m , n e x t d o o r to T h e Ame- tn r r t o t l i t « o f f te * If you h a v e new» Item s we will a p p r e c i a t e t h e i r receip t by W ednesday evening. Phone <01. Their mother. Mrs. Marie Lange, has Herbert Smith of Eagle Point. M*r- | ______ h e r hom e h e re *7" Maynard Putney. Leo, Rajr Arthnr Limbeck, who la on The L ang e brothers invite their Kagat* of Napa. California, Mary fh* U.S.8. Maryland, hopes to be able many friends in this locality to visit Langston and the honor guest Mrs f0 he home at Xmas time. t h e displav ro o m s and see these fine L lo y d Root Dainty refreshments, ---------- Mrs. O rin G lass' b r o t h e r Mr. W il new models !•» tea. * '* * * * '*"’•<* ■"« »•“ PP*“ _________________ ream were served. Many lovely gifts liam MeCutn an d wife a n d baby an d h e r m o t h e r visited h e r at th e G lass Last week James McDowell brought were presented to Mra. Root hom,. S un d ay . in some wonderful Young berries he " T h e J a c k s o n C o u n ty T e a c h e i picked October 17th from his vine« B orn, to Mr. a n d Mrs H e n r y E. he P T A con- at his home The berries were large Chorus sang before the P.T.A. P eek of L a k e C re e k . Oct. 19 a t t h e W e d n e s d a y ev en in g T he and lu scio u s and were the second vealion C o m m u n it y h o sp ita l, a to n w eig h in g crop for the year. «Eastern papers chorus i i u n d e r th e d irectio n o f Mrs 7 Ihs. <e* *h»r C h u r c h L e a k » t'.^ag» not* ) SAMS V A L L E Y , Oct. 2 3.— S p l.— S am s V alley f r ie n d s and form er school m a t e s of Miss R u t h G allo w ay w e re deeply s h o c k e d w h en te le g r a p h news of h e r u n ti m e l y d e a t h r e a c h e d h ere S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n fr o m the St. V in cen ts h o s p ita l in P o r t la u d . She left h e r e a b o u t fo u r w eek s ago to be em p lo y e d in a f r u i t p a c k in g h o u se a t W h it e S a lm o n , W a s h ., w h e r e she to ok a c u te ly ill F r i d a y fro m an a t t a c k of sp in al m e n i n g it is a n d did not re g a in con sciou sness. H e r f a t h e r w as em p lo y ed a t L a k e v ie w , a n d t h r o u g h a m i s t a k e in t h e m e s sa g e r e t u r n e d to his h o m e h ere, w h o re he le a r n e d of his d a u g h t e r ' s d e a th , a n d left im m e d ia te ly fo r P o r t la n d . R u th , w ho w as a 19 35 g r a d u a t e of t h t, S a m s V alley h i g h sch oo l, will be sad ly m issed by h e r m a n y fr ie n d s , a m o n g w hom sh e h a d becom e so well kn o w n a n d loved fo r h e r serv ice a n d w illin g n e s s to do fo r o th e r s . T h e d e ceased , a m e m b e r o f th e S am s Valley G ra n g e , leav es to m o u r n h e r loss h e r p a re n ts , Mr. a n d Mrs. R o b e rt G allow ay, a sm all b r o t h e r I ’a u l, an a g e d g r a n d m o t h e r , Mrs. F r a n k G allo w ay o o f R e d m o n d , b e sides m a n y u n c le s a n d a u n ts . R u th G allow ay w as b o rn n e a r B end A u g u s t 7, 1914. S he h a d b een a r e s i d e n t of S a m s V alley f o r t h e p a s t six years. T h e c o m m u n i t y ’s s y m p a t h y is e xtende d th e b e re a v e d p a r e n t s , w h o m d e a th h a d d e p riv e d o f a son an d d a u g h t e r b e fo re t h e y c a m e to th is section.— Mall T r ib u n e . Post Card R ate for C anada 2 C ents T h e post office d e p a r t m e n t h a t called a t t e n t i o n to th e f a c t t h a t m a n y post c a r d s fo r C a n a d a c o n ti n u e to be p re p a id only 1 c en t, no tw ith s t a n d i n g th e fa c t t h a t t h e c o r r e c t r a t e of p o s ta g e has b een 2 c e n ts since 1931, says P o s t m a s t e r P a n k e y . S h o r t - p a id post c a r d s , as w ell as s h o r t- p a i d le tte r s , a r e d is p a tc h e d to C a n a d a r a t e d up fo r collectio n ol d o u b le th e d e fic ie n t p o s t a g e fro m th e a d d re s s e e s , so t h a t t h e a d d r e s s ees of s h o r t-p a i d p o s t c a r d s a r e called upo n to pay th e sam e a m o u n t o f pos ta g e as sh o u ld h av e been p aid by th e s e n d e r h a d th e p r o p e r r a t e of p o s t ag e been paid w h en t h e c a r d s w ere ■nailed, r e s u lti n g in to t a l p a y m e n t of 3 c e n ts by th e s e n d e r a n d a d r e s s e e to g e t h e r. T h is s h o r t p a y m e n t p r a c t i c e is no d o u b t p a rtly d u e to th e u n f a m l l l a r l t y of th e m a i l e r a s to th e c o rr e c t a m o u n t of p o sta g e r e q u i r e d o n po st c a r d s for C a n a d a . T lie p ra c tic e r e s u l ts not only In loss of re v e n u e by th e U n ited S ta te s , b u t in d e la y in h a n d li n g th e c a r d s a t t h e p osto ffice of a d d r e s s a n d iu d is s a ti s f a c t io n on th,. p a r t of th e c o r r e s p o n d e n t s i r |C a n a d a , w ho f r e q u e n t l y re f u s e to a ccep t deliv ery of t h e card s. ÜliP (Churdjps THE FEDERATED CHURCH R'*v. Robert Charte* L ew is, P astor P hone S I. Bible S cho ol— A J . M ilton, S u p e r i n t e n d e n t — 9 : 4 5 a. m. M o r n in g W o rs h ip — 1 1 : 0 0 A. M. Y .P .8 .C .E .— ( t w o g r o u p s ) . 6 :30 p. m. E v e n in g Servies— 7 : 3 0 p. m. W o m e n 's Bible S tu d y a n d p ra y e r m e e tin g , Mrs H. W. D av isson , t e a c h er. 1 :3 0 p. m. T u e sd a y . T h e F i s h e r m a n ’s Club. T u e s d a j 7 : 0 0 p. m . T h e F a m i ly G a t h e r i n g , W ednes day 8 : 0 0 P- m. C h o ir P r a c t ic e — T h u r s d a y . 7 :3 0 p m. C H RISTIAN CHURCH C lifton A. P h illip s, M inister Bible S chool, 1 0 :0 0 a. m ., R o la n d H o v er, s u p e r in te n d e n t. C o m m u n io n a n d p r e a c h i n g 1 1 :0 0 a. m. S u b je c t : " F o u r P i c t u r e s o f Jesus." C h r i s t i a n E n d e a v o r < :3 0 p. m — 0 — L ead er. N o rm a n H anson . T h e r e w as a l i tt le lass D. D. R a n d a ll , S u n d a y School m is W h o r a t e d a pas» s i o n a r y fo r S o u th w e s t e r n O rego n To all th e best sh o w s. will p r e s e n t p ic tu re s a n d le c t u r e on T h e y say. c o n d itio n s In t h # o u t- ly in g d is tr i c ts 'T w a s fo u n d o u t a la s , S he w as p e d d lin g h e r sho es. of o u r ow n section of O reg o n . D o n ’t fall to h e a r him ! T h is se rv ic e opens And t h a t ’s how sh e got a t 7 : 3 0 p. m. T h a t w ay! P r a y e r an d Bible s t u d y W e d n e s d a y — t— H a llo w e 'e n is a lm o s t h e re . More a t 7 :3 0 p. m. T he Seven H ead « a n d t h a n lik e ly , so m e o n e • sunokebous* Ten H o r n s of R evelation * will b« ex plained. w ill be t i m e d o v e r p o ca