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te MEDFORD MAJJJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORP .QRKGON, MONDAY, MAY ? 1015 PAGE T1EREK y CENTRAL POINT WINS ATHLETIC r MEET AT TALENT Dcitpllo (lii) Htivoni wciither mivernl tecordii soro lowered Buturtltiy In thn .IiioIihuii county nlhlutlu meet at Tiil ent ami fur nioro xtuiloiitn piirtlclpnt- il In tlio vuilotiH uvi'HtiiJImn hint! yonr. Nonrly every event hud nt lewil twelve rsliidentM to ntitrl. Morrltt KiuiiIIkh from ,llil View took flmt plllCtl III lilx IIVOIllM, tl HMIOtOMt jiiiinliiir uiiy boy wiih permitted to in. tvr. mill itavn Hull View thirty iiolntii, tlm Kicntctt number of point miy unit tilhlelo roulil win (or hhi ncIiooI, l.loyil Lucy of cltinn "A" from Talent wiih it olonn necuml with flvn flrntn mitl oiin niirotiil to hln credit, Merrill OM'iin of Ccntrnl Point eiiirled off thrcn flrlH In elnim "('" for llml nrliool. Tlm Klrln who illil well In tln'lr particular hvciiIh wern: lloldln Ahliott nnil llnti'l lllhh from Ocntntl Point. Altn Hrotl, Klvn Colomnii uiul Anna Hmlth from Talent Tlm fltinl Moulin for tlm IcndtiiK nrhooln with Central Point, flrnt. 1 7 K Vi polnlN; Talent, M'conil, HD'A? Phoenix, thlnl. lid iiolntn; Hull View, fourth, f'H iiolntn, Tint content wun In doubt until the very litNt when it wnn fouuil Hint Cen tral Point nii In thn lend nearly thirty iiolntn, Hum kIvIiik them the ellvir (-up trofhy put iii liy the Olym. pic Docility of the Talent xchool nml von by (lolil Mill Inxt year. The cup Mill he nut up again next J car liy the Jarkmin County Athletic riRiioi'lallou ami If Interest continue to lurrenmi thn aiiiiual flelil meet nhould be a big event. I ASIII.AN'D, Mnv ;i. Atiriiiiec, ute rn t lifoiiiiiir that PrnfcMir I. I.iiriiiioif, plihiiwil director of the Sun Diejio V, M. t A., nml for n jjient iiiiiny enrs the director of the. lio' nml u'rW (.portM ut tlio Miutli eru Orison ('hiiuliiiiiim, iiIno the ili reetor of the iinmutl eiieux (milium; like it in till the pent unrthucM) will he nt Axhlmul, July (1.1(1. Moreover, lilx two iiNNiktmitK, Itolnml mill Ocurc, wonder nml nothing lexn, nte coiuinj'. It ii Mife to mi.v thai no hit of mnvM for niiinv tiny linn put so much ItlmlncnH into the IiciiiIh of .nitiu; nml nlil iih the miiiouueeitiriit of the re tutu of I'rofi'hhor I.iirimore, the cer of any limit in liU iik hi the t'nilctl State, nml Ins "India ruhher" iik Mhllllltx. T A .lolin Kiumnrck, n ti'li'criipli oper nlor on the Morning Sun, was rohheil of ii iliuuioml pin Milui'il ut fill) Sun ilny. The Iomk won dlxcincrcd when ICiihimiivU n'tiirui'il to his imuii in the llolluml hotel from u IiiihcImII lilnviiiL' trip to (Vnlinl Point. The Iiisk wiih reporteil to the mln'c, who luuile mi iuvfhtiimtiou. The ilimiioml WIIS Iclt ill IliK llllllll'IS lIlllillK lltK uIihciicc. Al lliijjen repoitcil Hint miiiicono Hlolo n ilimuoiiil pin ulucd nt .f'JO, Tlio hit of finery wiim left in n drawer, the thie'f ciitciing uiilioticetl. The policu have no clue to the tui'iuhei' of the pi'iiletiiriiit who in so iliuinuly milling the jewel boxes of the pliitoerney. It is mippoHcil tluit u room thief Iiiih hiuu u emnpniKii, nml hotel nml loilpn house ueui'H linvti been wuiiicd to Im on their KUiud. DIED MiM. Kllznhelh Kntella Murphy, a native of Oregon, for 1l5 cnrM it res ilient of tlio ItoKiio Itlvur valley, died nt the homo of liar hoii In thin city, Biindny, May 2, 1015, after (50 years, 1) montliH, and 5 dayu of life. TJio funeral nurvices worn hold Monday ut the WookH & Mcflowan chapel In thin olty. Ilurlal in I. 0. 0. K. coin otory. At the tlmo of hur death Mm, Mur phy wok vIhUIiik hor hou In thin city. Kor tlio lant elKlit ycara uho Iiiih heon n ruHldnnt or AHhland, Mr. Murphy wuh born nour Cor vnlllH, OreKon, July 37, 1 H n r. . Hlio wan married July 30th,, 1871, to l.lvy A. Murphy, who pohhoiI away flvo earx hko. Mi'H, Murphy wiih well and wldoly known throtiKhout tlio JtoKtio rlvor valley, Hlui Ih Hitrvlvod by bovoii hoiih, Otla h. of Wilbur, Vuh1i Omnr W Oron M. and l.lvy A., all or thin city, WIN Ham P, of AHhland, Thoinao or Quln ult, Wnah,, nml Ivuu of Klamath Kalln, FAVORITES BOOKED FO CHAU AUQUA SNEAK HIEF NE DIAMOND "I RODE MY FIRST BRONCHO ON A BET." 31 In the Very First Contest In Which She Entered, This Remarkable Cowgirl Took Money Over the Then Champion Lady Round Rider of the World. "(Ity M.ulc l,uiklii.) KAN HIANCIHCO, I'uL, Mny !l. "I hnve never In my life been Inieked off, nor iliil I evir pull leulher." The fipi'iilter, Dorothy Mori ell, the elmmpion Imly broncho butter of the world, now the fenluie iittnictlon of Miller llrotherH' KH Kmieh Wild Went hhow ut the I'minmii-l'iivlfie Intcnin tioiiul exposition line, Mint u hluirp look from her hiuippliiK hluek ees nt the skinny reporter before her,' iih if elinlleiiKiuit him to deny her asser tion. My "ptillitij; leulher'' the lmly meiiiil Unit hhr hiul never held on while rid iiij; it bucking horrle, which is mi im pnriloniible slit. "Tlmt I inn the ehmnpiou wiunmi rider of Hie world today is, nun mlht nay, mi iieeldrni, for I rode my first broue, on u bet; mid yet, not exactly n bet, either nioie of u dure, I would say. "It happened at I-Ycmio, (.'al. I was watching u wild west exhibition in which hiivcral women were riiliujj hiiekiii); horses; unionist the riders was Nettie llaiinu, then the wot Id's rhmiipiou lmly nnili rider. The hIiow was fiir, fur from kooiI, for Hie rea son that the uirls weie puttiiiK up ery poor rides. "Til bet,' said n eouboy sMetutor by the name of 'Skeetcr Hill," whom I had known while riding iih mail ear ner on the Mack feet Indian reserva tion in Montana, 'that if I should sad die one of those eayuses for you, you could rnlu ring's around any of these Kirl-.' "nut,' I rcmoiislrnleil, 'I neer rode n liuekinj; hors in my life',' " 'Don't make any difference,' re plied 'Kkerler,' M know yon can out ride mi,boily here. I'll dnro you to try.' "Now, nobody ever dared me to do nu thine Hint I ilidn't at least take a chance. im ivuend mid brine on xour horse,' said I. "The horse Lillian Itusscll by nniiie was nccordinu-ly led nrouiid nml I eliinbrd into the saddle. He lie vo nit, when I sny it, it was one or tue stranjjeNi M'tisnlions l ever experienced in my life ns sat in the saddle waiting for them to loose tlmt inhering horse. I fullv expected to he thrown mid only hoitod that I could pick out a soft place on which to uliKht. "When I wns finnly seated someone gave ii whoop mid the uiUHtniij; bowed its back and went nt it. At times I could look straight down over the saddle horn mid seo the hard, hard Krnuiii). Upon some occasions the ground was piiuj down, while ut other limes it was eoiuin. up to meet us. Ami with every impact then1 was ii terrific jolt, one llml I thought would surely jar ocry bone in my lioil, out of joint. Hut I made up my mind Hint I would stay with that horse even if he bucked exery tooth out of my head. "Had it not been for Skeetcr Hill, tliuuuh. 1 think I Mirelv would lime been thrown. 'Kwry time that eny-u-c hits the ground,' hiiI Skeetcr. ',ou raiso your lint us hili ns you can, mid when he conies up hit him between the horns' (mcnuiiu; the ears). That advice saved the day, for it kept mo eieet when the horse landed, mid it kept mu well forward nml k'"k "''"' ""' animal when he wiih in the air. That's nil there is to ridiii),' u hrone. "Well, when l.illiau liiinlly finished I felt pretty limp. Hut I was loyally icpuid for my efforts, for, because of the clean tide I hud uiiide, the jiiiIrch of that contest jjiivo. me sec ond place- 1, who had inner ridden n liromi before in my life, took money ovec Hiu champion lmly lider of the world. I neat ly fell over backwards with Mirpriso t this, for it seemed iueiYtilihln tlmt the Uieoniiu'rabre Nettie, llaiinu slioutd full into third plnno In w.lipt waH inuiely n xeeoud rnto huekiiij,' contest," Portland Livestock Market I'OHThANl), Or., May .l.-t'nttlo - KocuiptH BOU; 10 to l.'m hinlier. Steers, pulp fed, $7.(157.0l)5 ehoiee. 7.-IQ(o7.5:i; medium, if 7.00(5iT.lt ; cowh, prime, .'MI.'.J.'itMlO; heifers, prime, .t(l.0()(l.7ri; kooiI, .f.i.r0? 5.7r; hulls, prime, .f."i.'JA((T)ri,75 ; nUn, prime, (I.IIO(ii)(l.r)0. Hojjs Heceipts tll'JO; 1.1 to UOo holier. l'liiuo IIkIiI, $7.1)08.10; ehoiee medium, .17.707.l)0 ; pijrs, ir7.:io(ir7.70i tough, $a.flo7.sn. Sheu) Heeeipis 780; steady, ex cept KpriiiK Imuhs, which nrn 'Jfie lower. Wiilhcib, host shcailinns, ii0.7n7.00 old, 4.nO(iDU.7rit ewes, choice HhcnrliiiKM, .i7..'S0a)7.7fi; ko1, .S.jrri.nO; common, 4 .00CT l.f0; DOROTHY mi CHAMPION RIDER OF THE WORLD r. l HT S 4rJ :H H lloiiilli)- Mont'll, ibatiiiloii News From Our Neighbors Many funnel nppiei mteil the fine tain we me haun. Dave Doru has purchased a new llliri Ford ear. Mrs. Doni was u jjucsl of Mrs. l'lullips Weilnecday. Horn To .Mr. mid Mrs. Floyd MeKcc, a fine baby pill. Miss l.uella MeKee was isiliiiK Mm. Swnyne Wedne-day. Mis Kate lluekley mid her brother (Icnrp' were xisitors nt Mr. mid Mis A. 1). McKecV Suiulay. The buvs linwi elenrvil the Wick Wriuht field for a baseball ground They have practiced n few Sundays in plniiiK ball. Ilenton Peel nml daughter, Maud, visited MeKce's Sunday. A number of people from Kucli at tended the dance ut the Palmer creek hall last Saturday uiuht. Tlnc present were; llr.wint llumilton, .ln. Kiee, I.eland Cmitrall, Hen mid l.es ter Wertr, Hubert Wi iniuluun. Mr. and Mis. Fred Doni of Santu Hosa, Cut., nnhed ut Mr. Lewis' on Sunday. Mrs. John Hyine was the Kiiest of Mrs. Amos MeKee Sunday. Hay Offcnhaehcr of Knelt was up ApplcKate Tuesday. The dance liiht Sntuiday itipltt was u successful one. At miilnii;hl re freshments were served. Kveryone reported a nice time. Amos MeKee ami Mr. Hobeits me n.iniuc; up middle fork, KANES CREEK The "Wntkins" man of Meilfotil pnssed tliiouli here the forepart of the week. Mrs. Lewis (nee Vim Henderson) of Central Point spent several days recently the c,ucst of her parent of Harden How. Mr. mid Mis. llojN of the Hriulcn. were in Med ford Wednesday makinjr filial proof on their homestead. Mrs. Mary Price of near (lolil Hill was a pleasant caller ul Mrs. Fen nell's on Thursday, Mr. mid Mrs. Householder, foiin erly of this place, hut navy of Med ford, were culling on KiiueV C'icek lelatives mid friends the forepait of '(lie week. Mr. mid Mrs. Mclliiuells of FnoU Creek have leased the Joe Stone plure in (liirdcu How for one year anil will lake possession some time in June. Weather I'ropltel's foieeast -Cool weather for some days, Knne's Creek business visitor to Gold Hill: Mr. mid Mis. Fenuell, Mr. and Mrs. Mardou. Al Ithutcu, James Lawrence, Fted Hiovvn, Tom Norn's, K. Him'iihotliam, Mi-s. Foley, Mr. mid Mrs. Hois and Prophet Foster. Mi-h. Swindell of Med ford is spend' Inir n few days on Kline's creek mid flails creek, the i;uost of i datives and I nouns. Snow, hitil nml rain was life order of tho week, accompanied by sun- shine, and wind. undid, ehoiee shearlings, T.'-'ofip 7M Reed, Jf 7.00(?7.,J ; coinmon, .t.V7."(ir(l.'). ml i liter of the world. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. fJowIctt The Inst tlmo that I wrote 1 had to Mop In order to keep yo editor from salnK cronn worA and then I promlhed to tell the readers norac IIiIiik about tho Krand time thn Odd Fellows nml ItebokaliH at their anni versary meeting they had in their hall on Monday, April 2G. Thero weer forty fix In attendance and they had one or tho times lone to bo re- memliered by tbosb.lu aUcndancc It wns a box social and while there. was not very much Competition as ttlio bidders were limited (o twenty five cents, ant) the Mils would gen erally he ten cents, fifteen, twenty five mid tht! last bid would set tho box and be entitled to cat with tho lady whose name was on the Insldo or the box. Hut before the salo of boxes they had a fino programmo as follews: Owninc song by tho IoiIkc, "Someone Is Looking to You." Then Harrison Hess gave n descrip tive lodge reading In which bo re viewed tho history of tho lodgo from its Infancy nnd told of its advance ment, how it cared tor Its members in idckncss nnd looked attcr tho orphans, etc., n very Interesting paper. A piano mIo by Miss Mlna Mcintosh. Dialogue, "Cousins." tak en b ItoHti Smith and Floyd 1'lerco. Song, "Tlppcrnrv," by tho lodgo. Then a reading b) Miss Jcsslo M In ter, "The Twist mout Family." Piano duet by Mlna Mcintosh and Huberta Pierce. A dialogue. "Woman's Hlghts" by Sisters Urynnt. Chlldreth. Painter nnd Mlna Mcintosh. The characters were dressed bo as to niako the right kind or Impression, n comic play, lleadlnng by Miss Knttlo Hew lett. Song, "Keep tho Heart Sing lung" by tho lodges. Heading, "That Hired Olrl," by Miss Mao Trusty. Dedicated to the Kebokaus by Nor man McQiiold. Heading or absent brothers lotteis. Dialogue "Down Kast" by Pi or. W. 13. Huchnnon. Anna Huron, I Initio Howlott, Thomas Vestal mid Lottie McQiiold, and clon ed with tho song ' Farewell," by tho lodges. Tho meeting lasted until near midnight anil all went homo reeling that the fraternal bond was tightened nnd each wished that they mny bo able to meet on tho ninety- seventh anniversary. Now comes n batch of Eaglets I had to leave out or my last on ac count or Its longth. L. 11. Ossmnu or Trail was hero for 'dinner on Monday tho 2Gth nnd reports that they had had a box social up there to raiso funds for the Trail Sunday school and tho rocolpts woro $35, and In addition to helping along a good cause they had n good social tlmo that helps to cement the neigh borhood together. James Culbertsou nnd Mlko Sldloy were also hero the samo Monday for dinner nnd Mlko's father was also In town but went out to his son-in-law's, Tlmmle Ituggan, and in tho af ternoon Mr, Duggan and wife camo in with him after having a fine visit together. Inns Frederick and nob l'olouzo tool; tho train for Mudford the same Monday, and so did Mrs. Chnuncoy Florey to go homo to Jacksonville. The snino day Kdvvnrd Pnltenger cnini) out and shipped to Oakland, Ore., about 2G00 poundii of mohair and thn same day, after ho had gone to Modfonl thero woro wivernl small lotii or mohair nnd wool brought In for shipment. Mrs. Hny Harnlsh went up to Cli max last week to visit her aunt, Mrs, Thomson and brought her sister, Neva Taylor out with her so she could attend the grnnd meeting of the two lodges that' Monday night. Mrs. Henry Ossman or Trail, and her son, A. P. Cnpell, tho superin tendent or the fish hatchery at tho mouth of I! Ik creek on Hoguo river, and J. 8. Tucker, rormerly or that section, but now not located, but upending his time with his children, motored out to our town and took dldnnnr nt tho Hiinnysldo last week. (Jeorge Nichols and Wilbur Ash polo came out last Tuesday to estab lish a station whero they could re- Ttvlvo ordrs for moat, .lard, etc., and send It out In quantities to suit thn purchaser, a very convenient arrange ment ror those or us who wish to procure meat In that way. They made Hoy Ashpolc's hardwaro store the depository. Mr. and Mrs. fJeo, Vest and Miss Vlona Cooke motored out Tuesday and the ladles visited with Mrs. How lott whllo George motored out to Lis- Hradshaws. Itev. L. L. Simmons, wlfa n'I daughter, .Miss Hernlco, and Mrs. Kt ta Florey went to Ashland to attend tthn Haptist's convention last Tues day and Mrs. Florey will go from thero to Hoacburg to bring her moth er, -Mrs. Cliaunccy Noy homo with her. W. D. Wilson who Is stopping with his son in law, Win. Mitchell near Luke creek, camo out and took din ner with us. He reports that the crops are looking flno up In that sec tion. Mrs. Steward or Kmmlt, Idaho, a sister or J. I), and Sam Jackson, Is here visiting them. Chris Ilergman, Herman Moyor, Henry Frye and wlfo wcro callers at tho Sunnysldc Thursday for dinner. Mrs. Marguerite Simpson nee Mar guerite Florey, Is hero keeping houso ror her rather and brothers during her mother's absence. W. K. Ilcmmel brought ih a small lot or fine mohair Thursday. Frank Dimmlck was doing business with our merchants Thursday. Charles Manning of Peyton and E. A. Hlldrcth of Hutto Falls stopped at tho Sunnysldo Thursday night- Mr. Hlldrcth Is out procuring lumber J at the 'J. P. lumber yard to build In Unite Falls. Whllo In Krcd L. Heath's storo Thursday ho showed me an old cop per cent that was coined In 1793 and Is now valued adt $57.50 by parties who nro gathering old coins. Ho has qulto an assortment of old coins that arc or considerable value. George A. Stannard or Ashland spent tho night with us Thursday. Ho was hero on private business. Ho has been engaged In selling school supplies. I received word over the phono that one or Austin Corbln's largo barns burned to the ground Friday, but did not learn any or the partic ulars, except that there was no Btock hurt, but all tho hay was burned. V. W. Wllllts and Henry Thornton ol Persist camo out on tho P. & B. this morning and took the stage ror home. They had been to Ashland to attend tho funeral of Mr. Thorn ton's step-mother. J. K. Kline, one of tho Fruit in spectors was hero for dinner Friday. "MADE IN OREGON, U. S. A."-Isn't Enough "MADE IN MEDFORD AND THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY" -That's the Stuff THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME Medford Concrete Sewer Pipe Culverts Drain Tile Irrigation Pipe Valves and Gates Lawn Rollers Concrete Sand Brick Sand Plaster Sand Office and Wareheuse: R. R. bet. Main and Sixth. Gravel and Crushed Rock G. J. flBL MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO. He makes a favorable report with regard to prospects for fruit, hut at this writing, Friday 5 o'clock, thn temperature In about what wo might expect in December, Uus Hoscnburg has renewed his sub to the Dally Mall Tribune. Ciiptmn C. A. Mnloiie mid Lieuten ant. W. I''. Hhikc of First company, C. A. ('., leave for Fort SleVens on Tuesday In attend mi officers' school of instruction. They will he gone n week and will he accompanied by five enlisted men, Selected from the first class gunners' classification. These men will be chosen on Monday even in;; from an eligible list. Tho school will embrace n course of instniction in plotting room prnctiee, uhninjr nnd laying of guns and other details in which n complicated dinky instrument tenned liy exK'rts an "nzltnuth," plnyx n very important part. While Maloue and Hlnke are nway, Lieuten nnt Clyde Dean will he in command of First company and will put the rank ami file through n rourfif? of sprouts in the latest approved tactics. The Hojtuo Hiver Baptist associa tion ended a very successful three days' session here last Thursday eve ning. The nttcnilaneo wan good. Among outside notables who were scheduled to participate in the pro gram nil wcro present except Presi dent Hilcy of MeWunnvillo college. Rev. Arthur R. Hlnckstone, the local pastor, wns elected moderator; Mrs. Hans Holincr of Medford, clerk; Hev. F. A. Douglass, member state board. Hev. F. W. Curstens of Medfonl wns choscii to preach the next annual sermon. The next nnnuai meeting will be held nt Grants Purr, tho last week in April, 1010. Tho Ashland Realty Co. has jut effected n deal whereby n rnnch of IC7 acres near Ileagle, in this couu ty, was exchanged for 800 ncreH of wheat land in eastern Oregon. This trade involves values approximating $'J.'),000. John M. Scott, general passenger nnd ticket agent, with hcadqunrtersi in Portland, wns in the city Frnlny, incident to nn official visit to several stations throughout the valley. Query! If it is the intention of cither state or county highway offic ials to first pave thai ortion of the Pacific highway from the Klamath rond junction toward the Siskiyou, when in the name of current events is it intended to complete the high wny approaches to Ashland, both on the north nnd south lines T This query is prompted by remarks raado hereabouts daily, Hinger Ilennann of Roseburg wns in town Kridny afternoon, returning from nn exposition visit to San Fran cisco. During n brief stay he renew ed tho acquaintance of several civil wnr veterans of the depot. In spite of inclement weather con dition':, tho Mny party nt the nrmory drew .a full house, notwithstanding the capacity of tho big structure. A unique attraction won a May pole around which n bevy of fair young ladies executed n number of skillful evolutions indicative of the blending of spring with the good old summer time. The nnnory was gaily and tast ily decorated. A dnnco wns the eJtiof feature, the floor having been espe cially prepared for n tcrpMebonan revel in keeping with splendid musical accompaniments nffonletl by a six picco "home-made" orchestra. There was eard-playing on tho fide, also Construction Co. Inc. Investigate our products. You can't go wrong if you use them. Plans and Estimates Furnished Free on your Irriga tion, Drainage and Road Construction Work. Cement for sale at Warehouse or Factory Factery: N. Riverside Ave. SEMON, Manager The Carpenter's Delight is unbounded whim ho handles our product. Our mills use nothing but clear lumber. Timber freo from lm perfections Is hard to got but wo get It In great varioty and you roap tho benefit without any extra charge. Send us your plans for estimate lifcltt refreHhtfiertM KhUth. Tho Mlso Lydin McCiill (trill Lonn Cnsey gunnl- ed the box off It'll receipts lio well Hint net proceeds will nmount lo tivor $100, nil of which goes lo swell, tho coffers of tlia young ladies' auxiliary treasury. Sirs. Mitry A. Put rick died IitHt Thursday ut the homo of her dnttgh ter, Mrs. Jcunm B. Hriuly, residing on Allison street. Her nge was (J. Fit neral servicer vvero held on Friday afternoon, interment being hi Ashland cemetery. "Proehtim Liberty Throughout l!i Land," the old liberty bell slogitl, or words lo thtl effect, may ho much in evidence hereabouts later on. In view of the bell being sent to the Pnn- tuna exposition, routed via Senttln and Portland, it is planned to afford our pcoplo an opportunity to view tlio sncml relic. To this end the local Commercial club hns wired the mayor of Philadelphia, in whoso keeping tradition seems to have placed tho old bell, for nn opportunity to view and render homage to thn Venerated symbol of our liberties. If it nhouhl come this waj look out for n patri otic ebullition among tho people. Hov. Wi A. Hillis of the Moody Bible institute, Chicago, And for tho present n resident of Seattle, occu pied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church onHtiridny. He is a brother of the Her, Newell Dwigbt Hillis. A welcome innovation nl this nervico wns that n sextette- of men's vofew constituted tho choir. Sunday even ing Ihcrn was a union service of tho young jieoptc's societies nt tho Meth odist church. Attorney II. A. Chn fldny of Medfard made the principal address. At the Presbyterian church ill the morning Mr. nillis' themo Wns n stirring npcnl in behalf of mis .sionnry activities. 'At the baseball games Frdny nml Hnturdny at Grants Pass, Ashinnd won the first game, 0 to , nnd Grants Pass the Saturday gome, 7 t,o 4. Return games will lx) played here May 11 and IS, with Grunts Pnss. " Pierce Wilson, who was run down by an automobile west of town sev eral days ago, is still nt Granite City i . i ii nospiiai, gniuiiaiiy improving. CORTLAND Faahkm' favorite for Spring and Simmer fdeWver & JCHUL Don't spread at the top nor lose their shape because of the Linocord Unbreakable Non-stretching Buttonholes in bo other make. Try them. Ml. MM Ce.. stoktn, TMT, E. T. Squabs! Squabs! TRY THEM They aro Tender and Delicious Considering nutrltlvo value they ire tho cheapest meat on the mark et. Fbouo (or special spring prices. R. R. SQUAB FARM Phono 201-IU For GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AND WATER and IRRIGATING PIPE Go to J. A. SMITH 128 N. Grap St. Tolephono 890 Medford Iron Works E, G. Trowbridge, Prop. General foundry and Machint Workf Phono 401j'Re. Phone fWU r C 1 X it !'.?, i m m fl v I H u ll f " igyf mvnitmwmmimbfHm0mf&mmiMt pfr'TJ