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PXOE FTVF Items of Interest From the Rogue River ' HfEDFOTlT) UfATL TTtTBUtfE, MET)FOIlD, OttKfiOX. FftTDAY, TM-XMW-Jt P.0, 1021 Valley ASHLAND ARMORY NOW CENTER FOR ATHLETIC TEAMS Wnnhliutlon, MIhh J It la (lord. Is n-! vbiltlng fit til W Hi r scenes liutl icliewlng Ull llfltllllllllllf if it host of flll'llllM, ! i-M.ci lulty IIIMI.IIU tint JllllllKl l' HI'I, III tlilN vicinity, l.iii'oy AnliitoH, (rum Himanvllle, 'nl,, n a liiiitiu vlHltnr during III"' hull iliiy vacation mason; iiImh (IIiiiii Viiuiik from tti saitm town, e-cr-vice mini, formerly employed lijr the rultut i.wcih H ii i 1 1 1 y ('., nt J Hit, Tim Presbyterian church Kuinluy hi'IhhiI annex wuh dedicated m Thins- ' ii jduy KVctiliitf, wild appropriate i'xi-i" IcIniii In which i li-i Kyiiii'M from it ill ASHLAND, Doc, ilO.-'Now tluit dls-1 timce, In u.Mltluti to lo. nl kiix par armament Ih In order, the local armory ! th Ipnted. The addition In it commu te becoming II I.-M.II1IK -"Ml.T for I.th ;1,,u" nM; ,,,lly ";''" J'"H' ,., , .. , i by way ft U' iiiiiiiiioiliilliiiiN In tlm till- ',,. ',i,i tin will Rn oi,ioii'i , A TOiBILE FIRE AROUSES CITIZENS AT SEVEN OAKS At Page Theater Mo'nclay, Januaiy2nd WILLOW KI'UINUH. Urn, 29. Tlioio was a grcut dtul of excitement ut Seven (inks Wednesday evening when John J )cit u Ihoii 'h Mutrk, dealer Ing Urn Wen of military prowess. No j T'hl( rKtt football team tv-nt 01 Medford, lil iicvcn-puHsenger ! limn luilr a doien fraternal unit (1Vcr Jioo milt' to compi tr- In u hull-! Hulck was rout pWtly destroyed by tiMiitl orxmiltitlhiiiH mitNirt tiiiKknthiill dity same ut Honolulu, olith l utei flra caused by :i nltori circuit In tin: teams, nml I tin Y, M, ('. A, supple-: Kium uml Hop Hpencer directed the j llghlliiK (! number of tint menu these lively activities with a 'activities or tint Hundwlcli ImIiukIith. ((ininuiiliv tui v: .1 out with tiro ex- r winning by the . tlngulihrii, hut tuo llro wan too fur , under way to hit checked In tlnm to business men' votlt- hull H(iini. HpHrn tint Oregon iln In thit nrniory Ktvett sooim fur these ","r' 47 " irwin iniK'iinin, n. r. engineer, nri for Long llriti'h. Ciil., Thursday evening, ic illicit iln-rc ly Hie danger. Htm I'limlltlon f hlN iiintlicf. follow Imk it nitIoiin oi iit itmt. lilt' Itlt'ly i iv I in in it frmii tltoif. Mr. it n.l Mrtt, It. I', C'oiriflltiN iiri' now Ki'itiitliiiii'tiitH, it ilnunlit'T Intvlnii rt't'tntly ht.i'ii horn to t.Mn. It. I. tlln Hthh'tlo iIkiiidiiiI InrrruttKii hfyond , Klfrr, "f Mfilf.nil, funin rly Muiorit prrm-nl irpnrtliinH, It tuny hi-fotint toiin.iiuN. nntKiwiiry to n-crn tlm InilhUim f.irl Amoim tln -.tun folks lioiimroiii. Mrli-tlv itthliitlc and mllMnry i)urK)H.H. "'" .li.Iy h.'ium.h In U... N.. '.Ili.ni1n.n..t.f hunk Hhonhl din- M ,1'1,,,,r"" "f K"";"'" curnKt. nny community fro,,, mn urlnrf l'e " "v; , " "V" " M"u,lurd 1 '"' mi unimi-y. It h iui nthli'tln and Horlnl Mnrt(l) j )lV, coniitHtit to murh hclliT mlvitntaitu thitit tho hlith ttrhool Kyni, nml nil ft rrnnilt n tnixjor lwiro of tin-tin llvt-ly nthlnllt' tilt Will ho hnld within tint lullltitry Mtrurturit. I,nt of nmri In 't iivulliilili- In tho liftni'ini'iit, 'nni a h'.wllnn ullt-y In contt'inpUtt'tl, Ikitit! Inn -III iirulinlily hit nmtlntifd, hut If miVh thn car. Thn icmulm wirit re iiiovimI irly Thurmluy mornliiK. Thn Willow HprlriK 'lotnmtinlty ChrlMtniHit troo hud mtrtitlnm-nt on I )nfin Imt 23, wun a ri'inarkuliln nur '. Tho purl of tho proKi-nm fn hy th Hi'ln til rhlldrou Hlmwcd (tx rcllitiit drllllnK. uuil tliorn wir v-i-rul unmuiil iitimbiTN, and (tttpitclalty pli'iiRlnK ont IikIiik fontrtt.utt'd hy tho Willow SprliiK dtUlilo quurtft. Hun tit C'lauN wm on hand with bin wttll lit (It'll puck uml evi-ryiiiin ppcnt a very Jolly, unjoynhlu rvi'tiliiK. A i.'niint I'hrlntmuN dinner wun Maid In uitMirittHNnl, ThfiT ant lur turo mnl rluh rtMinm. iIIuIuk r'xiuni. klUhnn, IMiulpintint NtnruKt. Ilootlnn V r 4JA t ft 4 Hit: 1 1 rs -i it ''sib 81 f "t f Si h, ' i f t t ii.nt..r. rt'tnirdl... of n.iy dmimndii , r,uU tor, In- ,... Nui....iot.d to the "U"'' t thu ( lydo Hli hmondit. tho inmlit uiMin It lnt'til.nt to nr'H nliiriim. l. liiliv of ir.f.ii ( liv. t nllfd thfi ! K"""1 lln n"Phfw, Hterllnu Tk h ANhlnud Ini tUutlou, Tnr In- U' ' w i Ioiin UImkm of a y..uimr j Hlchiuoitd, of 'ontriil 1'olnt, an 4 HtKiiiv, prnnntinrtnl hy AdJutJtnt (li-n- 'rothi r. ho IHr on it nun li In Unit ! T human Ner. Mr. Not-r In an O. A. frill Whit mn nnn of thtt Im-nI In tint h-nluy. II" If ft for I ho north Thunt. 1 ('. mud.Mit h( la poiidlnic the hull- HtittN, Hn rltle ii 'ft n tnlllurv j '"' t ifitlnir. I ua' In Medfnrd and vicinity. Afltontf lf'fll Iii4'lifm lMlIIllir lHf - ' r fiit Im llttvk t. a... I 1 1 1 1 h.r.. .lurhi. h hniiilnya In MUn : d.-grud't wi-nt dlnnor ku.-Mn ut Hii dy fve" J',utr 2 MllV Mftlllt K. yilt. lit III Hurntniflito. l'Pl Khlrlm- homn In l..,lf. f,l . ! i if t 1 ' " Jii FIREMAN'S BALL BIG EVENT AT J'VILLE TONIGHT Co. The, rvrnt took pUoe about ttt i1h)h unit. They will rchli In Tort hunt. - Tint marrhtita of May mo L. .Nnlaotl and John Kdwar.l O'fliiwn Baturdiiy fvcnlnic Pitnio a a anrprlite to thlr many frlnndH. Thoy will make their homo In Jacksonville. Mm. S. u. IiunninKton If ft Saturday inornlni; fr Kla-iinth Fall where ! will ttoit for a tthort tl:no at the noma of Mr. and Mm. John DunnlnKton. Mr, ond Mrt, James M. Canlrall of I Word, Calif , Kpi nt wiv"ral daya Ult urc, iMc. a. I . . , . . ,,h .... JACKSONVILLE, inn rir.t company oi jacKH-tnvino areB A fantrall, returnlni? Wedneiday himy m.'ikint! cxt'-nolve pnparHtKinH , mornlnR. (for tho Fireman's ball Friday evening. ; im, atin, jy.'i. Mr. and Mm. Jack Rptnr had a their dinnr-r K"(,xttt during the holiday Mr. Mm. liatilc ix noff was the Ktiest of and Mm. Raymond Roter and family, ,hr ulittcr. Mrs. Hert ChlUIcra of M"d-:Mr. and Mr. Herliert Clark and on ilord on ChrittinaH day. jliouKlas of Mudfonl, Mr. and Mm. A. ' Mrs. Raymond I'hlllipH, ion and'H. I'olly and John Polly of Med ford 'ilauKhter aro ticndint; tho Chrltitmaa and Mr. and tr. J. Rowland of Weed, jvacatl m at thir homo nar Squaw j Calif., aad Mlaa Claire Coleman, lnkf. Mm. rh!l!ii5 will remain and th (liiliht n will r;t:!rn l their iicuool 'aftt r t!io!r vac.'.tion. j I Mrx. Anna liroad Iirm as her giirntit ftifu iL-fnU lti.i- f.n Kilic.rt fiTm Port. land anrl Annti from Oaklnni Calif I j Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin, Geo. Cof- fenhorry and non of Grants Pass were ! recent Kuests at the home of Mr. and !Mi. Frank Limiky. j Mm. Osear and aona Robert "and Ray of lltrnhrook, Calif., are 'HiK-ndlnB their vaeatlun vlaltlng rela- itlve In our "Sty thU week. I Vivian tiracu and family of Portland iare now occupying the old J. N". T. j FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS Ralph RouHHum of Medford has been vlsitinj? Ralph Peyton at the Wm. Low Is ranch near Flounce Rock. F.lmer Dawson took a load of shakes to town last Friday. He returned to Trail Monday and rlaited hit sister, Mrs. Josito Ragsdnle. Uriah Gordon la hauling hay from the Peyton ranch this week. From the way the weather has been j Miller home, and have remodeled the acting the last few days It looks aa If ! house and expect t? remain In our city. we may have snow. t I Scene from "Are You a Mason," the road show at the Page theatre Mori on Ihn IiiihIn of S T. 0 ait the fninlnlne Mllery, etc.. l addition t whirl, Is ' . V ' Z . 'l", : ' ' " I Tl.un.day evonlmc. ' , - T I' .!rrtl. w y availahl.. 7 yZ, irea7 credU 7. "du. Mr. 1 rfll " - - .- , iiiriinuirti tout tut lira I., ill t. uutitri ' ; t Mr, and Mrs. Tom DunninsUon and son wre Rin-sts of Mrs. L. McKee Christmas day near Watkins. Frances Iiuckley and Mlas Kate Buckley of Mt. Angel college returned Arthur Rose and family. Carl and Ian to their respective homes In the Apple Newimrv. iKate, where they will spend their vaca- C. Carey holds a record for a table, llon- Frances beini; a student at Ma. alalllnff an Institution of the kind, a January . 192:, murks rrtum limit i 'ur,t Mm. Elmer Dawson and children motored to town Thursday to tako Mr. Peyton out and to spend the week end with relatives and friends. We are Klad to know that Gus Dits worth is able to be up again. We hope ho will soon be entirely well. 1 ' Uriah Vaughn was a pleasant caller Frank Ditaworth's Saturday. Mr. Clark and daughter Miss May strut'liirtt which mt oonn'iilonily uf-!' . I'. hollttay tlrkfl fords heailimnrtem fur a conmiunltv lluilttlii hflntf Katurdav. I tec. 31 ( flittT I Not unit It lime P ft lo Nfi uro 'mil Word rt'Celvt'd on Thursday frniu Klniiiuaii, ArUona, biiiioiiikh's the death on that date or Charley Johnson, formerly of this t-lly where hn was well known, lie went to Arizona sev eral years . seeklllK a rhullKn of ,(,., i The stockholders of telephone lines ' "'n-lend. The leadli.K ones ere)(.nrc, whlrh he Uug lbU ww.k. Mr. and Mrs. I-twis UlrlcU enter-! returned from town Friday with a load 1 PERSIST NEWS No. 14 and IS held their annual. meetliiK and elec tion of officers at ni NVall,'r 'akeman. About :i00 jchristuias dinner to which the follow-, family, also Mrs. Ella Cjok of Medford the school muse on Monday of this "BrK'' ul can"-: ,re, 'lnB were partakers: Mr. and iim.,- L towards which the people of Rogue i,oyd folver and fainliv. Mr. and Mrs. i ,r- an'J Ml Mm Joe HouKlum! and daughter "lv,'r Kln,lly a,,n."lca- 11,0 "a" Culver Furry and daughter Carrol. Mr. - loncaua, Oregon, are guests ai tnc of Chlco California who have simt ani1 '""rations were supplied by tbeiand Mrs. Neil Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. home of thfilr parents, Mr. and Mrs. tint holiday with friends and rela-,0'1'1 rVow" ani1 "" "'''" , C fate and family, Mrs. M. R;se.wn- Mrlntire this week, t'ves hero 111 leave for their home1 The Presbyterian rhurch and him-. an. Aubrey Furry. . ' Mrs. Dave Jonea of Medford. visited cllumte, Charley was a member of the ' na and (..rothv IVlermm vlsltml! on Saturday , ' f , '-- '" '' mas-mc-rano uance iasi -- V " L- ... u, a..-.. ti. ii h'c.,.... ...,.i i vhUng and distributing toys and has- frlliay nit;lit which was la-gelv al.,niasday. e"l MSMinir .Mle. aiM OI lllf MM- " ' -"" "' . ' - - - ... .,,,.,,1 , " , . .. Mr ami Mr. C. P ,-! . ii v rrnwtl of i fun voiin tie.,. ' " o- " ictiueu aim grvaiiy entoyeu oy an. " """I"" " ern Woodmen ramp here, in which f i n- ' ' l'iin of O. M. Whitley pr ternai Insurance orKsnUailou hn cur rled a IJ'WO certlflriuo, nmpl)' tected. Among activities at tho Pn'sbter-l-tn church In the near future, on Hun (lity, Jan. 1, the theme fvr tho New Year's Nortinm at 11a. tit. will be "3 he Old and tlm New." the replr being Pniipteil froui n reference tn Kecond Corlulhlans. fifth chapter and 17th Mr. Communion will also be ob served nml new tnembem received. Hy special request of many uiemliem of spent Stmdsy with Mr. ami Mrs. Mtsiro. James ami Ma Patterson, Ml Milton j Mr anii Mrs. A. S. Furry gave a tai,lc,l JIr- ''in,I Mrs. Harry Luy and of provisions for their store. We are glad to hear that Mm. Jonn Richardson, who has been sick for sev- towards w hich the people of Rogue j i.ioyd Colver and family, Mr. and Mrs. i an'J ,rs- Stewart Sawyer of ,'eral days, is feeling much better again. Several of the neighbors attended the Christmas tree at the Rogue River ranch and report a good time. Mr. and Mm. Roy Vaughn and Mrs. Vaughn's sister. Miss Zella Pence are spending the holidays with Mrs. Vaughn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pence on Trail creek. Most everyone welcomed the snow, because it seems more like Christmas ! guests of Mrs. Susie Smith of Grants, time, but we hope it will soon go away now. . families. Reports say that Mrs. Holdrldee is evening at their home Monday A party of young folns motored to improving as rapidly us could be cx-ievenln8 for number of friends. The MUsn (net Wllllts, Frances, V m " mrcrmai supper party on . . t . i .... ... !( 'It rl Ml m n at twnn lit v lrt, inmunv ami l-Olia I ftei son . . iM,, u-.lne.l. .rterifw.n In l. : . ..... . .l Mr. and V-a Mark Flnnav h j. . .Miner has lumber on thei""""" ' , " i w ww uw mi-, um u suiij -- j r, t fr.r tt. i.ii.ii . . dinner guests ot .mis uenrtme .MiKscn oiiite weak. ' " " "v " 1 . ... , t.Mi...l....l. I,.... I ' Jl... C, ..!... i hen hou.te unit barn t nose Koin wt-ru .ue r.iH.in'iu i 1 waiter Alien is plowing a small," '". Arthur Mttore killed a largo wolf the; other day which had killtxi a number ! of his hhecp. ! We had about four Inches of snow In ' our vicinity and the sunshine looks good lo us. The snow Is pretty near all gout. There Is one k'mhI thing altotit llvlnn w. ,wt m,. it i- vihni. 'nlngton. Miss Kve'.yn Cnrxtens. tract of land for Llovd Colver to sow 1 Word has been received by relatives ' ' ' J i um i. ki. mi., t i i t ....... J . . . - rt It ,i HK-tn. r 1 ti li-ii.' etl 4'hrtwinias dinner with Mrs. Nlch- 1B1Ty " n,lc' "1";i1 " ' o. wr.eat. tins Is to be a portion of i' ri'.iiinR Miss Hazel Dltsworth is spending the week end with Mrand Mrs. Gus the congregation, tho cbolr will reintat ln iUo "'""ntalns. wo don't have on Sunday evening the Christmas can tata so nduilrnbly rendered Inst Hun day niornisjr. any fog. When there Is ftK In the vnl ley we usually have sunshine. We had a little entertainment at our At the Joint inNtallntloit of officers school Friday afternoon, ltc. lth. All of the Masonic lodge ami the Eastern Oin children did very nicely for the Btar, on Tuesday evening this week, hoit time tuey had to prttpare their the ceremony as conducted by the Htar program. Everyone enjoyed the pro was especially commanded, the exeiii. gram. Henry Trusty attendnd the pro pllflratlon ttf the ritual by the worthy grain given at our school Friday ufter matron. Mrs. Ellzalieth UuhIi, and hr, "'". '"'C. 1. ctrps of officers being superb and' MUs Frnncta C.reb returniM Monday never tu,uallcd In Uie annals of Alpha from taking teachers eiamlnntion held Chapter. Mm. lxrena McNalr, the In- at Jacksonville, Utc, :i, 12, 3. coming worthy matron, also brlngN to! M,M V()U Vvtr,n 't ta wrcU tnat omeo experience ana la- t. being wlth (rrb Bl Kaf,o ,,o)nt eiiergt'tle nml cupahle. ami It follows H Wh1((M, ,,.,,, , TrBl, ,, rn. that Uie prestige of tho Stars iisceli-. ,,.,.,, ,.. , . v,u, l-,,,,,,.. ols' purents. Mr. and Mm. Grlsham lJu"an of Central Point. Mr. and Mm. John Higlnhotham of Tolo fntertnlned Mr. and Mrs. Stev einioii on Christmas dy. Tho Willow Springs Thursday club will hold their first meeting of the new year, on the first Thursday of the month, January .'tli. I his new thicken park, which he is get-wonh to Mr U e bt tbo Portland Tel. Ditsworth. Ui;g readv for his early spring hatches. James Harvey of Myrtle Creek, came Mm. I up to Phoenix to spend tho holidays Hugh Porter and Mrs. Merrltt Hoag-jwlth his daughter. Mrs. G. C. McClaln. land will entertain Jointly at the; Mr. Harvey has been quite sick the homo of Mm. Porter on Scenic ave-jlast week. nue. Miss Marlon Stanrliff and her little Mr. ind'Mrs. Paul Schcrer enter-! nephew have gone to San Francisco talnod their neighbors, the Anderson jto sitehd the holidays, sightseeing, and HiKlnbotham families, on -M on-land visiting relatives. day evening of this week. Aubrey Hirry returned to his homejma.t. L. A. Roan of Phoenix, while helping J ut the Wblto Wing Poultry farm, last I 1 TlWHriltV 1llt1l,ukl fi-nm ffttA .mull! . .. ... - .. .., . .i.i.. vmv o muii 'itvasrorj ho uses and sprained his ankle veiy badly. Mr. Hean Is a very heavy man and his weight caused the sprain. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Stevens of north Talent, spent Christmas with Mm. Stevens' mother, Mrs. Calhoun of west Phoenix. Mr. Watt, head driller at the Tri gonia oil well, with his family went to Salem last Friday to visit their daugh- jter and family and to s,end Christ- Tl:e company men looked for S"ae TMlk t infants invalids ASK FOR Ilorlich Avoid imitation wiSub$titutes PoTlrdants,InTaIidsndGrow!ngChndtn Rich milk, maitl prsln extract In Powtlsr The Original Food-Driri For An AenNo Cooking NoarUhirts - DicMta. ' "WJ ' -7-4 s 1SJ A delightful community Christmas, near Phoenix from Eugene, to spend dinner w'as enjoyed by tho J. W. El-! Christmas with his pannts. dency will be fully maintained during the succeeding year. Mls l'litniu Ftirer, sinter of Mrs. AtiKumit HiiKlty, dnd In this city on hkttlntore tnn-et. The dereasftl was formerly from ll'limls. nml her re Ittalns Will be taken to the old plnt'O of residence for Interment Anton King eis-nt a few- days In Metlford returning Friday to Persia!. Elmer Ivy nMnt a fow days with W hitley's folks. Ine W'illllN left Saturday for Port laud to attend the statu teachers Insti tute, which Is being hold tho last of A mi ml. -ut liow at the University of I lecouilier. DON'T MISS "ARE YOU A MASON?" Modernized With Music The Play That Has Made BILLIONS LAUGH COMING TO PAGE THEATRE MATINEE AND NIGHT Monday, Jan. 50 c 77c $1.00 SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES 50c, 77c Plus 10 Per Cent War Tag SEAT SALE T0M0BR0W-12 O'CLOCK 2 den. It. Wi F.I deu ond J. W. UlrkhoU families at "Green Acres" Sunday evening-- Mr. and Mm. 11. II. Clarke and llt tht Herbert, Junior, were Christmas dinner guests of tho C. A. Knights in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Jam Roardman hud-a dinner guests Christmas day Mr. und Mrs. James Perdue and son, Mrs. II. 1. AndHMPit and sous of Medford, and Richard lturker. Tho H. K, Smiths enterUlnud Mrs. Smith's brother, Ellis Anderson and family,, of llrownsboro, on Christmas day. Mrs. Osrnr Higlnhotham spent the holidays with her parents at llutte Fulls. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hiph of Talent went to Grants Pass to spend Christ mas with their daughter, Mrs. Archie Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Realties and family were at the homo of Mrs. Reames' parents Mr. uml Mrs. F. E. Furry In Phoenix, Chrlstuiat:. Ed I.oi'kwood, proprietor of the White Wing jxtultry farm, has been: quite ill tin' past teu days, it being feared ho might have to undergo an operation. What Is the matter with Oregon weather compared w ith -sunny Califor nia? It seems they have having a Noah's flood down there. Miss Edna Nichols of Fern Valley, was tho guest of Miss Vivian Stancliff Tuesday afternoon. Guests nt the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ruder, ot Christmas dinner were Johnny HoeUeisuiith, Miss Effle Taylor. Mr., and Mrs. them back Tuesday, but so far they have not returned. Mtf. Walker of west Phoenix was trading In Phoenix Tuesday morning. Mr. ond Mrs. W. S. Stancliff were' guests of Mrs. Stancllffs mother. Mrs. Lily Rlnckwood, of Phoenix, oil Christ-' mai day. J. E. Roberts has rented some gar den lantl of lxmi8 Colver and will raise garden on the V.r l this summer. Many persons who go into Medford, oil the jitneys got balled up Monday, not thinking of tho cars runniug on Sunday schedule, and consequently wore just in time to see tho car leav ing the station. I'Imcntx church had ouo of the beat Christmas programs that they have had in years. Tho chorus being partic ularly good wns trained by F. M. Sheets. Tho entire program did credit to each member taking part. There were treats for each child in the aud ience, mid many jieody onus besides were not overlooked. REX ALL SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Symonds Inn Cocoa Kegular Price 30c Sale price, 2 for 31r A happy gathering wns held at the Martin home Dec. 22, tho occasion be ing the 40'.h anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. James Mnrtin. They wcro the happy recipients' of a haudsomo Vic trola and many good wishes In which their ninny friends heartily join lu wishing; them many useful und happy years to coino. Among tho young folks who have come homo from college for the Christ inas holidays aro Miss Myrtle Magerlc from' Kugeiio, Miss Gladys Sundry from O. A. C, and Mr. Arllo Hatch from Albuuy, Grandma Ruhl passed away Thurs day, Ioc. liilud. after an Illness of a fow weeks. The funoral services were! hold ut the houso on Saturday, burial i at tho Rogue Rivor cemetery. I On account of the death of his I mother, Frank ('lemons hits given up j his mail work and goes to California to tnnke his homo with a younger brother. We will nil tnlsi Frank and will nlso remember his pluck and cheerfulness In tho faithful perfor mance) of his work no matter what time or what the weather, The- people of the Nnurene church held their Christmas program and tree Sunday morning. The Community Christmas tree and program wns held at the I. O. O, V. hull Saturday evening, Tbo mnln fen- WARNING ! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Buyer" package which contains proper directions. Handy "Bayor" boxes of 12 tablettAlso bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists Aplclu Is tin' irmlr murk nf I'aytr Mmiiifucliire tf M'noA'tlcdi)cU'r ut Sallo-IH'tdil T1. s-c-X m - rri AiMOvc ytUtfWiUt; UiiU VIUMgt few! Appeal to countlen thousands taeh yta Shv not go to California's Sunny Southland ttils winter? Th-r you will e ljtrv the warmth of an unclouded sun. thu hathlng beaches, outdoor sporta and thu fragruueu of flowers und urunst-s. Through Sleeping Cars Observation and Dining Cars Via The Scenic Shasta Route Provide all tho comforts of mnoVm travel. The rail journey affords an opportunity of seeing many tnti-restiug places ulung thu way. af Low. JOHN M. SCOTT. j Uenoral i'aBsenger Agent 1 ".TTr-iJ iinrtl 'i liwJ Hound Trip Excursion Tickets aro on sale to Santa Barbara Loa Angeles San Diego T'cr furcs, train St-hcdules, descriptive folders or rlceplng car reservations, ask Ticket Agents, or wrl'o Southern Pacific Lines 'I ' 1.4sk ..iflssv f i I " I' ( I I! H ii if ; ! ) ..: f, . ' . i ' A I ! I ? i if : n - '. i 1! i i t I : ii. if i! !