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4 " PXGfH REVEST Items of Interest From the Rogue River Valley CENTRAL POINTERS APPRECIATE IRK OF COUNTY NURSE CENTRAL TOIS'T, Jan. H. (Hp ciul.) Th publlo bealth commute of tbla dtntrtct met t thn bom of Mr. Vleior Hursell IuhI week, Mlitu Carlton. Mm. Taylor, Wr. Clarlt mid Mr. I'aison lintitB present. .Minn Kaldtno aavo a nnwl Interesting: ue rount of her work during tho past two month. Farb mwotlns, or th or sanitation show a itreat need filled In MIm Kaldlno' work. It In hard far thn public to rIUe bow ureal l the noble work of thin willing work er, and how much dlstreit aho r Hoy and lessen each day. If Hi'' public toutd only know tit nmny pitiful heartbreak In condition and that b attend to dally, faltb fully and unllrlnnly, with nevor i thought of lf, aba woold rixlva th riwonoltlon and aid fluantlally that I rUbtfulty hm, Tha Kabr tor hir on of th mcMt flourishing and wHI known buluM firm In tb city, whlrh h' vrallun and tcrral good time, cupliul by AJfrxd tilllcttw. and uwd a a ahnltrr for hi truck and car wa niitiirnd, and a fow thing were found among thn iiiIshIiik the next morning. Luto Bunduy vmlnis thn f"al)ir mora wn nurd aud tho Utkhy visitor cnrriml off r-vorall and working pproI to tha iint of Mcvorul dollitr worth, khowlng thrn- solvit to ha of a pructlral turn of mind. Ulunkct wr nlwt part of I ho, ktolrn good thut thoy 'X 'OrLfil to takn with thorn, hut H I thought! that tyvmn pnnHorhy frlghtvnnd tho culprit and In their Iiunio to got away from tho con of thHr unlaw ful operation, they dropped tin-in, and o they wrre found tint nnxt morulng, a lltilo rruinplod, but oth itwUh all right exi-fpi for being out of tliolr propor ploco 1 CONTINUE AS HEAD OF COUNTY FARM By Mr. Mary 0. Car. EWiN VALLEY. Jan. 19 Tho many frtomla of MY. Irons Wall will b jiItMiMfj to loarn that alio biut declilod to kp tho County farm for another 80NQ rOR EACH TATE !ynr at leant. Mr. Well In fully com- Tho printing iifflm burn on tb petent to do Justle to tbo inmate I'uflflc highway, one block outh of jof tUftt ,m)lUuUo, Md all of tha rev Main strm-t. baa hwn purcband I Wnca hr, and would ha va greatly do A. It. J'arker and 1 being converted ! ,.,, hr dfttrlur1. Into a dwelling plarv Tho building 1 a whII contrurted affair made of thn bmt material and with vary lll tlA work can l niAde into a very at tractive and romfurtahln living plum. Mr. I'nrker and family will move to their new nwldnucw place aometlme early tbl prtng. Mr. IVnton ntertlnd tbo Went fUd Bflwlng club at hr auburban hom mrnlty. Many member of tbo club wr present, and tho after noon wa happily pent In merry con- It- j been owned and managed by K. C. Ka ber for tha pad twelve year, waa old to a Grant I' ruan, an by nama. Paturday evening. It U rumor ed that tha new bead of the firm will lake poMelon of hi buslnw prop erties tha flrt of the month. The deal ram a a complete urpr!o to Mr, Kaber' many friend aud patron her and when new of thn tranofer became known many rcnaldnrrd it mer rumor until acquainted with tha trua fact. Mr. Eaber plan for the future are not known, but It I hop ad Ibat he will decide to remain here and continue, to make Central Point bla home and bulnea place. Mra. Joftephlna Kahler, prominent and greatly esteemed reeldeut of tbl ettr for thi pat fourteen year, left her Sunday afternoon for l.oa Ange-j lea. California, wher aha expect to mak br futuro bom. Mr. Kahler waa Joined here by ber tm tfdward Kabler and wife, late of Vetllo. who are going aouth to make their homo for th preaent and will probably re aid with tho on whom Central Point will ml more than word can tell. Mr. Kahler loave a place In th heart of th peopl her that will b bard for another to fill. It I the atncr and rnot wlh of atl that b be happy In her new horn and tbat In time ah may return to Cen tral Tolnt, ber real home, On of the big event In th aoclal calendar of the local Woman' Relief Corp waa the tnatalatton of officer and the big annual dlnnnr of the or- ganUatlon which occurred here lat Saturday evening. Many Invited guenta were preaent and tho added to the already awollen momberihlp. mad a lolly big bunch of people The Indalatlon. the plcy, clever program and th beet of good eat, mado the evening on long to be remembered here. Everyone preaent had a de lightful time and enjoyed hugely every minute of the evening spent tber. Mr. Hubbard, the telf name man that waa formerly th partner rf Mr. Caaebeer of the Caebnr and Hub bard firm that until very lately exit ed ber under tbat name, haa leased the Kahler place here weit of town and will move bl family thore tbla week. Mr. well filed at hi new home aa he In tend to engage at one In the poul try and dairy bualneaa on an rxten alvo acalo, and will commence con verting the property Into a neat and modern dairy and poultry place at one. Several amall and potty robberies have been committed here during thn peat week. The work I evidently that of an amateur, not bout on much gain, but merely wanting something 1 to eatlHfy present longing. Tho Ron Confectionery and d'ool hall wa en tered late V'ednoday night and sev eral dollar' worth of the store' sup ply of seewta, tobacco, etc., waa taken. On the earn evening the building or- jJJIU-I.X.lJ. 1.JJ11 I 1 II I '1 I Mr. and Mr. W. M. High of Talent, went don to Grant fan Ut Buuday where Mr, High will move the boutwv hold good of hi on ln law to thoir farm near Rogue Hlver, Mr. Evan hav ln ld hi lnureu In three stores w hich ho had in Oram rait. We are glad to aunouncti that Mr. Ed Lockwood of I'boenU. U Improving greatly under the treatment of Dr. Hedge of Medford. Thin, after he hod begun to dpalr of ever having any relief. Mra. J. H, Hliiln of rhoenlx. 1 re- ;v.nprnt wrV;.Vvdur.,,g'Vh;;f-r,,,B very Jf T" afu-nioon. and were greatly enjoyed. ' ' ( t IS vN. mr -mm. LEGION E PARTY TONIGHT AT ASHLAND ARMORY MIm Chris! Anderson, of Wash ington, D. C ha a hobby, namely, the collecting of Ute songs. KJio num ber In ber collection sor,g from near ly every state In the union. Bhe ha written the governor of each state requeoung mm v torwara xo ner i copy of the tat song and. In cam those elitclble by a specially where the tte U aongleit, baa made 'squad of active canvasser. ARHLAXD, Jan. 20 At the Armory tonlftht oocur tbo American Igl'n and Auxiliary party, the culminating social event of ','MemberHhlp Irtv We'k," a Kood natured conUt having I ben waged by the 105 pKt tbrouKh- j out tho Mtatn for tne past fw day. Of i course lhre will be a bountiful supper and tbla will bo serve! at 1:30, fol lowed by an Ideal program. Tbo com mittee in charge Include, from the post, -Carl Loveland. Elbert Farlow, Milt Illegal. H. A. 1'eters, Jr., and Henry Tare; and from the Auxiliary, Mr. Don Spencer, Mr. Cell Norton, Mrs. R. I Hurdle, and both aenlor and Junior members of the 9. A. Peters family. Tbl big social event Is for emervice, men and their auxiliary rela tive. Commander Ed Dunn 1 at the head of the membership drive, person ally having secured many recruit, and solicitation in to be made among all p pointed Everyone enjoyed the hearty welcome and splendid time which th smiling h oaten extended to them. Mr. and Mr. Tom Mcllrlde of Ta ble Rick were guest Sunday after noon i f Mr. May Jacob and daugh ter, Ml Edith. A Jolly time w enjoyed by ail prevent last Haturday evening "when sir. huimm'II Throiaruei gave a ur Mr. O. C. McCIaln and Mr. J. E. Robert of I'boenlx, were shopping In Medfurd last Saturday. Mr. Clyde of Achland, returned to ber home there Monday, after ipend Ing Sunday in l'hoenlx and Medford. Word ha been received from Lavlca Reams, that her mother, Mr. Mary Strong of Kerby, Orecon. pasted away prto party for Mr. Ilhronbrue. thei8uD,1"y ho' bt hcr occaslun being her birthday anniver sary. A aeor of laughing, happy young people were there. The Jolly crowd alt met at the home of a neigh bor, and at 8 o'clock made their ap pearance at tbo . Tbroubrue home home here gauina were played and a right happy ttnid was had by all. During tho evening the happy little bdnor guest wa presented with a set of pretty Japanese cups and sau cer, from her neighbors. A dainty supper was furnished by the guest wa red at midnight. All depart- ed at a late hour extending tbetr him-) t-a many happy retarne of the day aud Mm In luiu. put In "word tho wUhthat on her next natal day the same Jolly crowd com back aud help her to make merry th doy. son, IJougta Strong. Mr. Strong was eighty year of age, and her death wa due to Infirmities of old age. Her chil dren were all at her bedside when th messenger of death called her. Mr. Strong w'as for many year a resident of Phoenix, and wa one of the early pioneer of this valley. Mr. A. H. I h-arn, Mr. E. G. Coleman, Harry Ream of PboenU and Ernest Ream of Central Point, are grandchildren of Mr. Strong. Funeral announcement later. Wind from the north brought abun dant rain In this part of tho valley Monday evening which melted the auggentlon and effort to have some tneoly adopted. the local schools, lie is the third son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newland, prom inent Spring Creek mesa people. A year ago he wept out to the coast where ho entered Into business and where he will lake, bis bride. Hoth bride and groom are widely known here and bU'tily esteemed, and while they have the hoattlent congratu lations of all their local friends there I sincere regret tbat they are leaving bere to establlbh' themselves elae- ! donation. In addition the Star, from jtlme to time, has Installed a piano, gns !ranK, dlshe, cupboards, and also ap j piled $200 on carpet account. Further more, tradition has It that this auxil jiary once on a time, in viow of apply ling a tV'y sum on the lodfre Inrfebted- nes, virtually relinquishes a numoer of bond which they held as an Invent roent. I'nder the circumstance it might Justly bo assumed that the sin ter have paid their full proportion of rent Intermittently, even if not on a specific basis, John Maly, tailor, has removed from the Peil block to rooms upstair in the Ashland Improvement Co." block on the Plaza. , E. L. Schmidt, of Grants Pasa, new purchaser of the Overland garage. Is installing notable Improvement on the property. Uen Sheldon, of Medford. having thrown hi hat into tho political ring, Fred Homes, of this vicinity, baa thrown hi out, declining legislative honors. Ity the way, Fred Is extensive ly remodeling hi residence property In the Illevlew district. Chas. J. Ferguson, who died In Klam ath Falls early in the week, was buriod there on Thursday. . He wa a native of Kansas, 46 years of age, and by profession an attorney, associated in the practice of law with. D. V. Kuyken dall; The deceased was a Spanish war veteran, having served as personal orderly to General Rell, and was cap tain of the local military company at Pendleton. In a professional way he also served as court reporter of Uma tilla county. He had been a resident of Klamath Fall since 1910, and was prominent in fraternal circles, being a Shriner and member of Hlllah Temple of this city. His wife pre-deceaaed Win about a year ago. He was a broth er of 1j. F. Ferguson of this city, who with bis wife attended the funeral ser vices at Klamath Falls. The high cost of feeding is driving quite a number to partaking of lunches settled. Under existing condition cither th second or fourth Wednesday evening 1 available, on the basla of one meeting a month. Weather on the brisk chilly order, and the Nat, which, afford skating privileges, might in the event of tho keen spell keeping up, furnish ic for runner skates Instead of roller one. Tho Christian church will begin a series of evangelistic meetings on Jan. 27, to be limited to tn days only. Tho D. A. II. met with Mr. Alice Pell on Friday afternoon of thla week, this being the stated gathering for January. Routine business matter were disposed of, following which th social hour was on of Jollity and good cheer, Mrs. Cordelia Blake, Mrs. Elda Anderson, and Mr. Mabel Stearns assisting tho hostess as dutiful 'Daughters." the refreshment dispen sary being replete with an abundance of eatable "both nserul and ornamen tal." The Junior Hlglt team will encoun ter the Central Point school tn a basketball skirmish In that town, on Sathrday evening. Jan. 21. Funeral service. of the late Mrs. Nettle Wagner Leda, who died in Los Angelea last Sunday, were held on Thursday afternoon at the Methodist church. Rev. C. A. Edwards officiating. Interment wa in Mountain View cem etery. The deceased was 60 year of age, and the daughter of pioneer resi dent of this locality. She was the widow of W. H. Leeds who died in Ashland in February last. Three grown-up sons. Howard, Albert -and Harclay, all residents of California, i mourn the loss of both parents within the year. A daughter of Mrs. Ellen .on Southern Pacific diners, now being MIL ITEMS ' V ZZ r. "'--1 Wagner, the deceased leaves besides supplied on a Tat eighty cent basis. -m-re. i ue r.Drj r13 uuw ; motber lwo brothers. Fred and Oue Butler buys out another. Ed wherever they go all prosperity andjMar1ih Waww and two B,8tenl Mr3. havlng purchaaed John's residence happiness of life may attend them. A E Klnnev ud Mrg. T. w. Miles, a property at the Intersection of A and Phoenix and Tlclnity feel that Mont-j DMr reUtives. besides a number of , Eighth streets, roses loss is their gam and are ex- minor ones. Friend of tho family. Another basketball clash locally on tending these young people a hearty J notably pioneer residents and their! Saturday night, Jan. 21, this one In the welcome, and wish them happlneo and prosperity. Married, at the county descendants, were preaent at the theological-educational series, Ashland funeral as a tribute of respect to a,Epworth Leaguers vs. Grants Pass RUGH RUMBLES Judge Gardner in tho presence of the brother of the bride, Norvln Woltera and Mis Sybil Furfy, suiter of the groom, Mis Elvia Woltors and Robert seat, by j most worthy woman whom they bad nw on the foothills, causing the i r urry. both of Phoeuix. These young water In Hear and Anderson creek tojreople will be at home to their many rise quite rapidly. AnJ on Tuesday friends in Flioenix and vicinity at tho Mrs, Rowden visited the school Thursday afternoon. . Mr. and Mr. Eveiet Miller of Med ford are visiting with Mr. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James O'ltrim. Mr. and Mr. John Matney "enter tained 24 guest at their home Sunday afternoon. Mr. aud Mrs. Purccli attended Sun day school In Ruch last Sunday. Mr. IXmnerburg and Mr. Bryant drove a herd of cattl through the valley Thursday. Frank Rice ha been confined to hi home on account of Illness. Mr. and Mr. John Can trail motored to Medford Monday morning. Tuesday tho valley enjoyed a nice Hubbard' time will be no'""- Mrs. Aiatney isitea Hie scnoot Monday. Among visitor In Ruch Tuesday were Judge Dunn and Mr. McCoy of Ashland, and Mr. Cheney of Illinois Valley. George and Jack Matney with their wive returned to California Sunday, The school children are enjoying hot chocolate with their luncheon now. The school director purchased a new 2 gallon doublo boiler. This sim plifies tho preparation of the chocolate and takes lens time from those who assist nt luncheon time. Leland Contrail and wlfo and Harlan Cantrall inotorod to Medford Wednes day afternoon. WARNING I 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 Toothache Neuralgia Earache ' Lumbago Accept only , 'Bayer" packace which contains proper directions. Handy "Btytt- boxes of 12 tabfots Also. bottle of 2 and 100 Druggists. atvtrla t tlx trsde mirk of Uojor Mauufsctnro of Mouoauolleacldtiiter of Bollcjlloiolil Rheumatism ; Neuritis . Pain, Pain t tbero waa a heavy fall of enow In the lower range or bill. There wa another one of those en- Ijoyable dancing parties at Talent last .Friday night. Many who attended 'commented on the good music furnish ed at the Talent dance. Guest at the Ohester Fitch home In the Eden Valley district were Mr, and Mr. Scbuchard and family and Prof. Rolmer and wife and daughter Lillian. A most bounteous turkey dinner waa served and most heartily enjoyed by I all present. ' Many of the basketball fan of both Talent and Phoenix attended the game j at tho county seat between the Talent team and their local team, which re sulted In the defeat of the Jacksonville team 38 to 12 in favor of Talent. Mr. Fred Newland who haa been employed for some tlm at tho White Wing INiultry farm near Phoenix, re turned rom Colorado with bis bride on Jan. 14. The happy young couple will jnako their home at the farm, where Mr. Newland is employed. The! following Is a clipping from the home paper, where the brldo formerly resid ed: St. Mary's Catholic church was the scene of a very Imprenslvo ceremony this morning, Dec. 28, at 9 o'clock, when Miss Lucille Marguerite Tobln and Mr. Fred Irwin Newland were united in marriage ut low mass, Fath er Saase officiating. The church was decorated with Christmas greens and the wedding party entered tho church and advanced to the altnr to tho strain of a wedding march played by Miss Agnes Berry. During tho ceremony hymns were sung by the choir. About one hundred relative and friend witnessed the ceremony. Tho usher were W. J. Tobln, brother of the bride, and Wills Newland, brother of tho groom. MJss Tobln wore a handsome dark bluo suit with a hat of black tulle trimmed with black aigrettes and carrying in her hand a prayer book. Attending tho couplo were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Tobin, brother and sister in law of the brido. Mr. Toblu wore a suit of dark bluo and hat to match. Following tho ceremony the wedding party with relatives and a few friends of tho bridal pair left in auto for the B. S. Tobln country placo where a three course wedding breakfast was served at tables decorated in pink and white. . . - Mr. and Mrs. Now and will not de part at onco on a honeymoon but will remain at tho Toblu ranch until next week, when they will leave for Phoe nix, Oregon, where they will make their home. Mrs. Newland Is the youngest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Tobln, and is a Montroso girl In every sense of the word, having grown to young woman hood here and graduated from the local schools, after which she wa an able assistant to J. L. .Atkinson, clerk of tho district court, at the court house keeping her position until time tor her to prepare for her wedding. , Mr. Newland also grew to young manhood in our midst, nnd attohdod MIlo Furry residence on the Pacific highway. known as an intimate companion since her girlhood day. The Masonic lodge, mindful of the high cost of leasing, is contemplating raising the rent of the several aliilia- hlsh schoolers. Hillah patrol meets at Masonic ball, Medford, Monday evening, Jan. 23. All turn out. qualifying for the big pageant in San Francisco next June. The Modern Woodmen meet in Odd Mr. and Mrs. Will Houston and Orage Houston and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mlddlebuaher were Sunday guests at MJddlebusher's. Merle Wllllta of Medford, spent the week-end with hi parent at PersUC HI mother returned home with him. The Misses Edna and Dorothy Peter son of Persist are the guests of Mis Minnie Poole. Quite a large crowd gathered at the Weeks home Saturday evening and had a Jolly good time dancing and . playing game. , Mr. and Mrt. C. Blaess were Sunday guests at Mr. and Mr. S. Hutchinson' Mr. and Mrs. F. Mlddlebuaher spent the week-end with their parent near Trail. M. E. MIddlebtwher was a Medford caller Saturday. 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Howe and little daughter Wanda were callers at the Mooney home at Prospect Friday. ' Miss Gladys McDonald spent Sunday with Irma Ash. - i Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fry were Sunday guest of Mr. and Mr. C. R. Fry. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cushman and little son Everett and Mrs. Mary War ner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H, R. Dawson. tlons occupying Its premises, there be- Fellows ball. Wednesday evening, Jan.! If. Banks visited his ranch on Trail Ing four other organization in the list '25. preliminary to tfislt liere of State creek Friday. , , JTbe Eastern Star, anticipating the call j Deputy Currey, Feb. 8. The matter of j Fred Sturgis made a business trip nas voted tne sura or ouingni as a a aaie ior siaiea meetings win aiso De 10 .-ueaiora mursoay. The Store That la Growing Every Hour MM The Store of Service and Accommodation roPAimflaSTflbHE EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED (Contract Lines Excepted) . ' M. M. DEPT. STORE Greatest January Clearance Sale EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED (Contract Lines Excepted) EVERYTHING FOR THE PERSONAL NEEDS OUR WINDOWS TELL THE STORY, EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED (Contract Lines Excepted) " MILLINERY. $1.49 Final sale of Fall and Winter Hats Values to $1.50 DON'T BE SATISFIED WITH LESS -SPECIAL SPRING PERCALES Special 19c CHILDREN'S SHOES $1.29 '! Sizes to 7 All Children'. Shoes at Cost BIG SHOWING OF NEW SPRING DRESSES PAY LESS and .. DRESS BETTER ri 3 DEPARTMENT SToRE McCALUS Latest PATTERNS