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Second Section Six Pages Second Section Six Pages HI H nl!y Sixteenth Tear. Weekly Fifty-First Yr. MEDFOKD, OttF.GOX, FRIDAY, I VECKM UFAl .1(5, TJ21 XO. 229 terns of Interest iver in -Ti From Rogue v alley ASHLAND TEACHERS AND PUPILS ON! 10 ASHLAND, Dec. 10. Nearly eight . days of holiday are in store for school . teachers and pupils during tho Yule-, tide season. Spcc:::caily Christmas-; tido begins on Frilay afternoon. Doc. ; 2o, and ends with the week begin-; r.ing in January. Tho customary exodus of teachers is already being planned, fully half the number being holiday visitors oitiier with tho home ; folks or friends in other localities. Snpt. Rrisroo and Principal Hughes, will attend tho State Teachers asso-' ctation at Cortland a gathering which . annually is slated for holiday week, j Final onms. for t ho first semester o! l!ti:2 will occur Jan. 1ft, and tho; second semester begins on .Monday,! Jan. 2:1. Any child six years old on i or before March 1, 1U22, is eligible to enter school, hut said entrance I must 1)0 at tho beginning of tho 1 semester, and none will be received r after the first of February. For the j hifulutin designation "semester," ; substitute tlii' word "term," accord-: ing to tiie original version as applied to school periods, ad the chissifieal , definition is reducpd to plain Eng lish "as she is spoke." In this re spect tho public schools nowadays seek to apo the colleges and univorsi-! ties. Never wore tho local schools ; better equipped for efficient service. 1 Instructors are numerous about forty and the "morale" of the stu dent body is high, tho work in all branches being enthusiastically pros-' edited. Enrollment is at Its crest. I nil tho grades being crowded, with; overflow classes being accommodated ' at the New Thought Temple. From the present viewpoint a new selmol : building is imperatively needed. j The city library caters to readers j of all varieties of technical literature., as was evidenced at the Winter Fair, when volumes on agricultural and kindred subjects were available at. tho booth in which that institution had a most creditable display. Flovd Crosslin, ex-servico man, is now located at Weed, employed in 1 the bis lumber milling interests; there. i In the absence of Pastor Koehlcr in j Kiamath county, ltov. J. Alexander j Smith, of Rogue River, conducted .services at the Presbyterian church last Sunday. ; George Damon, who contemplated j retiring from active work some years j since, not only built a new carpenter; tihop'after the firo which destroyed; Ills original plant, but has construct-j nd an annex to tho establishment on j It street near tho Southern Pacific j spur. 1 Present Indications point to a joint Installation of officers by the Ma sonic lodge and Eastern Star on the! evening of St. John's Day. Hoc. 277. Although this is not a public affair, the families of Masons and the Star j are cordially invited to be present, j Having sold their ranch east ol'j town. Mr. and Mrs. W. I". liucliner ! will remove to Idaho, visiting their sun Lynn, student ut Corvallis, in tho meantime. ' S. A. Stearns is the new comman der of nurnside Post G. A. R.: A. C. Spencer, senior vice-commander;; George Van Natla. junior vice-com-niander; ;Erastus Hull, officer of the; day; I.. A. Itrush. quartermaster: (1. W. Ilenedict, chaplain: W. E. Pal mer, inside guard. ' The did Guard" is in a prosperous condition in spite of thinned ranks, the late Char'.es Caniere being greatly missed from post circles. : Ladles of the Daptist church will : hold n food Fale at Enders store, Sat iirduy, Dec. 17. J. F. lllttson, of Medford. carved., and John Fuller. of Ashland. ' poured" at a social gathering of automobile exhibitors at the recent Winter Fair, a fine dinner having been prepared for their benefit at Hotel Ashland early in the week. The carburetor salesmen feasted on a Imp prize Fordson turkey, the gift of Harrison Dros. of this city, who won it for outo merit3 displayed at the Winter show, llitt literally carv f .I the bird, while John poured ora wr in figurative terms by virtue of boint! 'loastmaster at this jolly re union kindred spirits from valley towns in general. Seniority rights us applied to the wie-i-'.rs of motive power on the Soutiu-rrt Pacific, who are residents pf the Ashland terminal, are result ii.jr in a ntimbr of Junior employes engineers especially, being "bumped Ii accordance with the exercise of this privilege, Frank Dean is anions engineers who will have headquar ters at Horhbrook for the t'' "0:nK and pending development. J'" havins 7nr,ved there with hi3 family tats veek. A. C. Jov and Ed Mapics an land directors of the Jackson County Human.'1 society which was organized ;u Medford, Dee. 12. In addition to dual marines, armed with sawed-ofi phot suns, revolvers and putty knives, whoso locul boat extends from I ho depot to postofi'ue, the mail service on the Ar hland-Ued t ( u ft circuit has been reintoreed by i psini nnstal mail clerks to nsnc- dito the handling of holiday mail, I especially parrel post package:;. l!y( way of encouraging these r.ovoi iyno:-.-t-tl efforts i:t behalf of the public generally, mail your Christmas par cels early, , observing all admonitions regarding addressing and packing. Note the signs of the times in tiio Ashland posloffico. After Christmas, Mr. and .Mr;'.. AV. O. Dickson plan going to southern California for an indefinite stay, try ing a change of climate for the bene fit of Mr. IMrkerson's health. If weather conditions permit, tile trip will lie made by auto, with Don Dlek ersou piloting tho family machine. li. E. Detrirk, who came- to Ash land sometime ago from Vancouver, Wash., with his family, and who has been on the retired lit,t in a business way, has purchased the Knapp groce teria near the Plaza, having already secured the building in which the store is located. Students of tho high schol will issue a newspaper, holiday edition, a:- of (into Dec. 2H, named tho Rogue New.-, one issue only. Marjorio Mc Elvanoy is editor-in-chief, assisted by LuoUie Pero.zi and a full corps of reporters. Dale Young is business manager. The Rogue News, while nut taking the place, of tho specific annual pub! -cation, will reflect the activities of tho student body in a most lively and interesting manner. Mrs. Sam Sundry took her place a: postmistress Monday morning. The basement of tho Ko.gue river school is being fitted up for a hot hinoh room. Work on" the new gymnasium is progressing nicely. A good interest and wilPngiiess to help has been shown right from tho start. It ia hoped that by Christmas tho roof will be on. Next comes the floor, ;:im then O boy! the game is on, nnd we will eIiow them bow. The newly elected members of the comwil are: Mr. Reynolds of the Pioneer hotel, Albert Milton and Mrs. Pmidry was re-eieeted. H. 1. Spen cer was chosen as mayor. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Uurkhart of Topeeuish, Washington, are visiting the liurkharts. f h:t'ln'i HiilnTi v;i elected celmnl clerk at the special election Satur-1 day, December 10. The bazaar and food sale held by the Ladies' circle last Friday and Saturday at Fred O'Kelly'a store was a real success. The proceeds will bo used in fixing up tho church kitchen. A new house is being built in Rogue Hiver by Mr. Iiailey and will be occupied by tho family when fin- irhed. i The Itogers family havej move1 i from tho Sams ranch into town fori tho winter. Mr. Mcllvain is building a fence' around his acre which he has recently bought. i The Rogue River high school ba3-' kotbul! squad will go to Unite Falls; Saturday to play the Ilutte Falls high school. They plan to stay all night and return the following Sunday. Ten boys will accompany the prin-, eipul, E. C. llrowne. j Sport Flashes ('OKVAl.l.IS. fire., Dee. 10. Clyde Hubbard, former baseball, lia-ketball i and fun!!. all star of Oremm Agri'-ul-l tm al eulli e. has accepted temper- j alily the position of general manager of stlltb-nl affairs at tile e.llt-ue, ac cording to an announcement jurt mad" by 1 r. C. 'J. Duhacli, cliairtoan of liie i'oard of control. Hubbard suece-'ds James ( i. r.ii-bards"ii. who resigned fii'm tile positptn of general manager to aecrp! u posilion as busi ness manager of tiie eSattle baselall club.- SI'liK'AM-;, )-. 1C. Five players from Washiturton Slrttf cnllea'" arej iriven pl:tces on a mythical nil-star 1 Nm-thwest conference fuotbail t.-am i 'selected by Ceorgr- M. Varnell of tills; city, who has ,r-rveil as referee in Northwest and coast conference ; games for a number of years. Uni versity of Idaho and Orf-non Agricul tural eo!!c(ie are given two members each and I'niveisity of Montana and Whitman college one each. SPOKANE. Wash.. Dec. K,.The athletic board of Washington State college voted unanimously at a meet-1 ing held Tuesday niu-lit to tender to tius Welch a contract as football coach for 1 C - -. it became known here today. Weicli will confer w-ith the board relative to the matter be-i fore leaving for tiie east late this. I month. ROGUE RIVER I 1 i ATOMS j Air. .1. Vincent anil Frank Rich ardson wera over to Thi'O Glass" Wednesday to saw wend with thoir I "gasoline raw. .ns. wmcui wi,il -Ml'3- l;lass. j Mrs. I.uous visited with friends In Ashland this week. Mr. .1. Karleirrh was up from V'olf Creek and stayed at .Mr. Smith's sev eral days this week. !;. and Mrs. Theo Class and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent attended the play at the school at Moonvillo Friday. Mr. Lucas h:i tiled hay from the Modoc orchard this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Con Icy stayed this week with Vern Conley of Sams Valley. C. M. Conley returned to Medford Saturday for lr. Kmmons to tect his eyesight after being severely burned in tho gasolino accident. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Case took their little girl to Medford Monday forj medical advice. Howard Mayfield and Have Walk er went to the mountains some timej a;:o lo hunt cattlo for Mr. K. Class, i and as their havo not heard any-1 tiling from them Mr. Class went up: this week, and Mrs. Glass will stay at Mr. JHttsworth's. Waaer r ranks and .Mr. Wood are here from Clendale visiting friends in Antioeh. Mr. and Mrs. Hammett of Cottage street, Medford, were out Saturday and Sunday to visit William Jones of lieagle, also Mr. and Mrs. T. Jones. Mr. Karleigh left Monday for Ta coma, V'i!sh. Mr. and Mrs. TT. K. Kodgers spent Sunday with Mr. Oscar Kodgers. Mrs. Fearleigh, teacher of Anti och, played the piano for tho enter tainment at Moonville Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Pollard enter ta:ned with a dancing parly Saturday night. About 110 people had a most enjoyable time. Miss lliamond aid ed in fortune telling and matching tickets for supper partners. Mr. Oscar Kodgers it? improving so that he can ell, up a short time through the day. ilurnice Kodgers, iSibyl Uodgvrs and Tl.elma Class received a box of candy from K. C. Fa her of Central Point for sending in the names of people who resided in Sams Valley, lieagle, Antioch and the Meadows. Tho Antioch schools are planning to organize a basketball team they havo material for two teams. Sunday school was held at An tiroh Sunday. Tho leader was Mr. King who also preached morning and evening, Geneva Glass received her first Palmer pin for writing. Tho Antioch school will havo a 'l'"''' Christmas tree Friday at- terncon, December 2lt, at 2 o'clock Parents and friends invited. Mrs. Miles Cantrall and son, llar land. attended services in Jackson ville Sunday. Mr. Clyde Thomson of San Fran cisco spent Sunday with ills sister, Mrs. Allen. Miss Holmes, our county school su perintendent, nnd Miss ISurr, our ! county supervisor, very kindly as : fisted in the school program Saturday ' evening, by showing of "agricultural" slides. A number of visitors from Union Town and Applegato were ill attend- unci; at tho school program. Mr. and Mrs. John Cantrall motor i ed to Medford Monday mor;iing. Mrs. Carl Johnson is quite 111 with rppendicitis. Her mother, Mrs. W. Copple, is staying with her at pres I eiit. .Mr. and Mrs. Klum of Ashland paid ! a hurried visit to Itucli, Saturday evening. The school entertainment Satur- l day evening was well attended. The ; sale of the pies, together with the fish pond and cider, netted a little over $.11). The children and teacher are very grateful to those who helped ; to make the eveninga success. Little tiail Cantrall. was a visitor at school Monday. Mrs. Lnusignot was quite 111 the i first of last week, but Is much Im proved now. Mr. Henry Ilonnehurg of Ashland, visited with Hay Offcnbacher's fam ily over Sunday. Mrs. W. E. Caton of Medford, has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ed Smith. On tiie afternoon of December 2.1, the children of ituch school, are plan ning for a gay time. The main fea ture is a big Christmas tree. At noon a basket dinner is to be held by patrons and friends of the school. Mi-. Ingram of the forest reserve service, returned to his homo in Portland Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. .McDaniels of Apple gate took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. A. Throckmorton. Rrlng your clean old rags lo this office, 0c per pound. RUCH RUMBLES now we have i hi: ,iiu:it frock from i-.iiiis y J p. . "-t - A Quaker frock, in Mack velvet with embroidered lawn cuffs, is tbe latest creation from Paris for milady's wardrobe. The hat is of Mack velvet i and lawn frill. (P.y Mrs. Mary O. Carey) Mr. and Mrs. Fred llapp of Talent were visiting Mrs. Kapp's sister, Mrs. Hay Coleman of Jacksonville last Sunday. . Mr. Larson of North Talent, made a trip over to Fern valley Monday and became very much interested in tile prospects. There seems at this writing no doubt bill that oil has been .struck. The frequent encounter of gas pockets work a hardship on the driller, making the work somewhat difficult. Humor has it that another well is soon to be put. down in the near vicinity of the Trigonia. This, the report says, will bo commenced within sixty days. Solicitors for a reliable company, are making a thorough canvass of all the land owners above Phoenix, try ing to get loasts'on the land that they may put down another -test, well in tho floor of the valley. There has been strong talk ofla well being com menced 'immediately on Louis Cul ver's place. This land' lays Just op posite the Trigonia, but on tho west side of Hear creek. This company is very sanguine ao to the ciutunco of oil in the vicinity of Phoenix. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 1. Henry, former residents of North Talent, but now residing near lirowusboro, were vlsitlpg old friends in tho neighbor hood last Sunday. Among them Mr. and Mrs. Xoab (.'handier and James Allen, son and wife. Elton Heeson of Talent walked off with several cash prlnes at the winter fair at Ashland. Mr. iteesun bad ten head of fine cattle on ex hlbet and each took a prize. The total In prize money was about eighty dollars. Win. "Rathe of west Vhoenix look bis fine lot of hares to the winter fair at Ashland. Many of theso were scored ns tho best in the state. Ills Flemish Ciants wero of mammoth size, and faultless as to color. Mr. Rathe had some very fine dressed skins on display, many of which he sold at a good figure. Mr. Hean of Phoenix visited the Trigonia oil well last Friday and was very favorably impressed, lie was at the well when tile gas was very ac tive: raising the casing several inches, lie heard the disturbance in the well very plainly, while there. Cuests at tho pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Furry last Sunday wero Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Seougall, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hi llenger, .Mr. and Mrs. Colver Furry and daughter Carrol, Mr. and Ms. Nell Franklin, Mrs. Donna flraf fes, Miss Maggie Mont. John Fuel, the Phoenix black smith, gave bis friends qulle a sur prise .Monday, when he announced his marriage Sunday to -Mrs. Stacy Kowerrels. The happy couple will make I heir home in tho little town of Phoenix. Mrs. Neno Davis arrived at the home of her mother, Mrs. Win. Short of Phoenix to remain for some time; Her two little sons will attend school in Phoenix during their stay at their grandmothers. Mrs. E. M. Cosen of Denver, Colo., an aunt of Mrs. Walter Allen, came up to visit her a few days last week, then proceeded en her way to Chc halis. M'ash. Aubrey Furry writes home from the U. of C. ,,-,t their glee club of which he is a member, will not tour this part of the state :ik ' It was thought they would earlier in the sea son. Mrs. Anna Lane nf Mi-dford was visiting at the homes (f Mrs. Noah handler and Mrs. Jack Allen, and jMrs. (.'. Carey's Monday of this week. Thursday of list week, one of the most Inhumane cilmcH against dumb animals, that has ever beer perpe jtrated since the road was paved, oc curred Just above Talent. An un ( known auto driver overtook a man driving a small band of sheep, and ! drove through the band at breakneck spced, killing s'-ven of the. poor dumb j animals as he went. Tho owner was unable to get the number of tho car. : owing to the fng. which hart come up in the afternoon, and the sheep iiin- niiiK from the speeding car. BliOlSSd HEWS. Tho Hrowns'ooro school is giving a Christmas program December 20th j at 7 o'clock sharp, and every one is invited. 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Stauh Is! giving u dance at the lirowusboro j dance hall December 20(!i, after the I school program. There will ho a i-asket supper. Mrs. Sam lloagland was a visitor at tiie llulso home Wednesday. llev. Adams sent out by tho State Missionary society of thn Congrega tional church held services after Sun day school Sunday. There was quite , a large attendance at both Sunday; school and church. Mrs. Roscoe llulso was a visitor at tho Hansen home Tuesday. Airs. J. Alonla visited our school Friday. Air. and Airs. Orin Al.ixfield, Airs. A. E. Harhtir;; and Airs. Underwood of Ashland were visitors at Joe .May field's Aionday and Tuesday. Air. and Airs. Orin Alaxt'ield will slay a few weeks. Air. 1 loopy visiled the Cowdon homo Monday and returned to his homo in Hutto Falls Tuesday. Fred Stanley was a visitor at Hie Cow-den homo Thursday. Whilo there Fred Stanley and .Mr. Cowdeit went out riding for cattlo. Waller .Marshall helped Air. Jlax field kill hogs Sunday. Since cold weather has started, we have been having hot lunch at school. Air. and Airs. Roscoe llulso went lo AleiU'ord Monday. Alilo Conley. who has been get ting in cattle for Alike llanley, re turned to his homo in lirowusboro Sunday. The Fish Lake Ditch company has boon hauling lumber through Alonla'n place. Carl Stanley made a business trip to Medford Aionday. Air. and Airs. Joe Henry went to Aiedford Tuesday. A number of people from this community, the Antelope, community, and upper lirowusboro district, met at the homo o (leorgo Drown Sunday evening for choir practice. Airs. Hrown and Airs. R. AI. llulso, who are in chargo of the church music, were very much encouraged by tho result ol practice. Those present wero Air. and Airs. Roscoe llulse. Robert Neil visited tho Stanley homo Sunday. Walter .Marshall and Airs. Joe Jlnxfield went to .Medford on businoss Aionday. Ailss Aieadio Aiarshall who has boon visiting her brother Walter -Marshal!, returned to her homo in Eagle Point. Airs. William Hansen Jr., was a visitor at tho Aiarshall homo Aion day. Air. and Mrs. Roscoo llulso and two sons, John nnd Cecil, nnd Alias Kubll, went to Aiedford Saturday. Air. nnd Airs. C. E. Stanley and son Alerril, visited our school Tues day. Air. Dupery from llutto Falls, was a visitor at Air. Ralph Tucker's homo Sunday. Whilo thoro ho purchased a horso. APPLEGATE Tho Applegato girls' basketball team defeated the Jacksonville team Friday In a close, hard fought game, extra tinio being necessary to decide the score, which stood D2-:!2 at tho end of the last quarter. A field bas ket for Applegato in tho extra five minutes gave them the victory. Our boys were not as fortunate. Asliton Forest got tho bottom end of a couple of front teeth knocked off in tho game. Sheriff Torrill mndo a business trip to Applegato Sunday. AIlsss C.ladys Rose and ft I mo Throckmorton, motored to Aiedford Saturday. Alisn Louise Culp is spending a few days with relatives in Aiedford tills week. Air. Thrasher of Aiedford was a visitor at .Miss Rose's home ono day last week. Alirs liesslo Cooper and Air. Ral eigh Carls were married Aionday. Charley Cook and family are mov ing to a ranch below Grants Pass. Air. and Airs. Greenwood of Cali fornia are moving to thu Rexford ranch, whore Charley Cook and fam ily formerly lived. Air. Edwards, mining man from Idaho, is in the district looking over the mining claims hero. Air. Lester Layton recently pur chased two registered Hampshire belted hogs from the Heart O' tho Valley ranch near Murphy. Air. Herman .Messenger of Provolt has purchased a registered O. I. C. hog. I Airs. O. II. Forest attended church j at Provolt Sunday. i Air. R. Carls has purchased a Ford ca r. Martin Hansen has returned from Aiedford where he has been for some time. Hilly iiead. who has been ill for tiie past week, is somewhat improv ed. Quito a number of people from Ap plegato alleuded tho basketball games and the dance at. Jacksonville Friday. There will he three games of basketball Friday at Applegato: Ap-plega:-.1 school boys vs. Talent school boys. Applegato school girls vs. Tal ent school girls. Applegato com munity boys vs. Jacksonville town hoys. A". Horde from Glonwood, AVashing ton, ittlemled the funeral of his brother, Albert Horde, at Allssonrl Flat cemetery on December H, re turning to his homo at Ctlenwood on -Monday, the lith. F. F. tlrove and Walter Aliller mo tored to Aiedford and Ashland a few days ago. Frank and Earl Kendall caught n large wild eat in their trap about u week ago. Airs. H. Crane visited Airs. Cleorge Kendall u few days ago. A band of seven hundred sheep, be longing to Norrls and Collagen, were driven out from the Steamboat coun try to Of fenbuchers on Applegato fur pasture for the winter. -Mr. and Airs. Anderson Alee went to Medford on business ono day last week. Airs. Albert Horde from Jackson ville and daughter, Mrs. Waller De firout from San Francisco and A'. Horde from (llenwoed, AVashington, were visiting at Anderson Aleo'a on Sunday. Alarioll Hingliam and niece. Miss Alice Dingbaui, made a business trip to Aiedford one day last week, Oeorge Kendall, Jr., left one day last week- for Ulympln, Washington. Airs. Will Jordon visited the school one afternoon last week. Airs. Fred Hueh returned to her home last Monday from Aiedford. where she had been on a visit lo bet son Henry Hueh, who bad Just re turned from San Francisco. Airs. Will Jordon and daughter, Miss Irma, called on Airs. 1-'. F, drove went to CrantH Pass on busi ness laul Friday. 1 John Hingham nnd Alva Kendall have been delivering barley sold to Fred Of foubachor on Applegato. Ed Hawkins has been hauling lumber from the Roy Johnston saw mill. Thomas Williams has been working on the road, filling the worst places Willi gravel. The heavy wind storm of a few days ago blew down somo fence, a barn, and log hog pen for Fred Hueh. Airs. Dick Hoffman returned to her homo last Tuesday from Central Point, whero sho had been on a visit lo her parents; Air. and Airs. J. S. Alnrch. Walter Aliller from Applegato was up to Will Jo l-d ons last .Monday. J. VI. I'angborn and Charlie Hurk haltor from Grants l'ass wero at Fred Kuril's one day last week. Hob Finney and Dtinnlngton from Jacksonville, came out last Aionday nnd butchered hogs, which Dunnlng ton had purchased of Anderson Meo. Airs. AI. A. Griffin, Airs. J. (!. Hertz and daughters, -Misses Alary and Ida, and Aha. Gilbert Hertrand of Grants Pass wero Sunday visitors at the homo of F. F. Grove. Air. nnd Airs. J. E. I'angborn of Grants Pass wero on Thompson Creek on business last Sunday and Aionday. Tho AIlssos Ruth and Enter Alee hom, Ailss (let.o, and Air. Alcchom spent tho week end in Ashland with relatives and doing Christinas shop ping. A. T. Poole returned homo from Union creek last week, whero they havo been working tho past month. Enid Aliddlchiishcr drovo tho slago Saturday to Eaglo Point for V. Petersen. Airs. Eva AVeeks and littlo daugh ters, Freda and Georgia, wore Eagle Point visitors Saturday. Airs. Allddlebusher and Air. and Alar. S. W. Hutchison wero Sunday guests at Will Houston's. We aro glad to say Ailss Groen is much improved. Air. and Airs. F. Allddlebusher spent tho week end with tho latter's parents. Her brother Orage, return ed homo with them. Ralph Watson Is sawing wood for .Messrs. -McDonald and T. Todd. Air. and Airs. Irvln Ilowo and lit tle daughter, Wanda Joy, were Sun day guests at A. T. Poole's. Claude Ragsdalo is hauling wood and hay theso days. Air. and Airs. R. R. Dawson were pleasant callers a- the Ilowo home Aionday. -Mr. nnd Airs. George Adamson and family spent Sunday evening at Air. and -Mrs. Prltchett's. Air. and -Mrs. A. T. Poole are vIb Iting on the Umpqua sldo this week. H. R. Dawson Is hauling hav from Trail. Airs. Foeller was a Trail visitor Fri day, also visited school that day. ANNUAL BALL OF J'VILLE FIRE DEPT. FRIDAY, BEG. 30TH Tiio Jacksonville firo company will give their annual hall on Friday, Dec. .Kith at Orth hall, tho music by Alford's Imperial orchestra of -Medford. This will ho ono of tho old fashioned dances whero all aro wel romn and a good timo is nssurcd. Somo short time ago a ball was given and was lihorally patronized and tho proceeds wero used for tho purchaso of a firo truck. Tho proceeds of tills dance will he used toward pay ing tho balance. Come one, come all. -Mrs. Roy Smith and daughter were shopping in Aiedford Saturday. Aliss Ellen Hartman who is now emp'oyod in Aiedford spent a couple of days with her mother of this city last week. Airs. Alary Wendt was a Sunday guest nf her daughter, Airs. J. II, Issolt of Aiedford. Cieorgo and Chester Wendt nnd Frank l.Indley attended tho big event of tho "Dokles" at Roseburg hist week. Air. and Airs. Raymond Rotor and children of Aiedford wero Sunday guests at tho homo of Air. nnd Airs. Jack Rotor. Dan Hagshaw who has been con fined to his homo for several days with tonsllitis is much improved, and able to meet his friends with hi3 usual smile. Airs. Leland and Airs. Allies Can trail motored to Aiedford Wednes day. Airs. Arthur Alullhollen of La Grande, daughter of Airs. Irono L'alon is tho guest of her mother, sisters and brother in our city for a short time. Airs. Gussio AlcKinney of Winter is spending tho week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Af. I)., Jones. Air. and Airs. James b' Irion passod through town on Thursday enrouto homo after vIsitlHg Airs. Sarah O'Hrien nnd Air. and Mrs. Evorott Aliller of Aiedford. Airs. Wm. Eaton, Airs. .Toe' Pope nnd son and their guest, Airs. 'Arthur Alullhollen wero shopping !n Aied ford Wednesday. Ailss AIolllo Brltt and Mrs. Hattlo Denote wero among the Jacksonville shoppers In Aiedford Tuesday. Wm. Smith was "attending to busi ness matters in Aiedford Tuesday and expects to leave for Long Ueach the last of the week. John Renault, Sr., left Sunday for Portland accompanied by his ncphow John Renault entered Dr. Coffee's hospital for treatment, and his many friends hopo for a speedy recovery. Geo. and Rose Ilncltloy of Ruch wero shopping in our city Wednes day. B. n. neek.man of Portland' is in our city to remain until after the holidays, guost of his mothor and aister. Frank ProBton and son passod through town Wednosday onroute to Aiedford. Alfred N'orria is employed as clork In tho Jacksonville Cash Store dur ing tho Christmas rush. Ailss Carmen Dorothy, graduate nurso of St. Luko's hospital, Duluth, Alinn., arrived In our itty Wednesday ovenlng for an extended visit with her parents, Air. and Airs. O. O. Dorothy. Mrs. Lou Lytlo who spent severnl weeks as a guest at tho homo of her sister and brother, loft Saturday for her homo in Scott Valley. Arthur Thompson is confined to his home. Dr. Conroy in in atten dance and his condition is somewhat Improved. com THE violent paroxysms of coughing soon cased by Dr. King's New Discovery. Fifty years a standard remedy for colds. Children like it. No harmful drugs. All druggists, 60c. Dr. King's New Discovery For Colds and Couohs i iiiniiiwniiimuwiwxpM Make llowcls Normal. Nature's way is the way of Dr. King's Pills gently and firmly regulating the bowels, eliminating the intestine clogging ttastc. At all druggists, 25c. D PROMPT! WON'T GRIPE . r.Kinffs Pills