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PRE I. CAMPBELL U. OF OREGON, 10 SPEAK, ASHLAND AHIIliAND, Jim. SO.t-'TlKi MultlnR of u tlroat Wain" iU t oxiwill.ttml Uon, TtiPHiUiy cvnnliiK, Jim, 24, nt tli urumry, tlilit tltltt bvliiK tlm tlii'ino of un lilrM by I'rtn. I'. 1,, ciMiplxtll, (if lh l'nlviitlty of Or'Hn, nt thn an nual lwni)Ut of tln AnliWui'1 r!iumtxr of cnnimnrrfl, it yonrly nvcnt alilol' k'rviWH In liiiHir(iuirn iwh hwroiMlInK iK'ttNiitt. Tlu'rt' will Un appoint iiiumIi'a' urroiiiiwinliuimt, th crowning ml drew of Ui ovmiIiik to ta uiilimoni ff t by brtf rmnutk iunl it'l;:K-wtlum from rrirmiinln(vpit of tho rhmur lt-orlim'ly imulo nit piilllnluK tin KOOl (if Ui'tlvlUi'K (if till) ol'KAniltiltlof fr tho rurrmit year. Itll to th' lianint uiiil 1ilkfKHt lint aroompunloi by tun rmlmlr thai "you may i? noma df tlnMiit lUM'Inl (ibllKutiotM b, lnvlllrin ft friend, a iul;liixir. or n Tin) tr In town." A uaual, th Indlon ari conliu'tlim tlm il kii Kiilo lrin. Tb trlff I n ivn ilnllur, rcKorflbiM o uny wur tiu and Hi intliJ rr tlimtllil iihoilbl lx iiwurvtl Ix'foVn ftnot of tlm t'vontful Uy. Mm, V. H. Mo Nalr, Mm J. K. Mo(i.. Mm. Kml' J'l, Mm. A. JI. Prague, unit Mm. C. It liar liavn (ho aalo of tlcku in rliara.it. tMny nt. but orikr voui card uf mhiUMon oi1y. Thn bcautln df Anhlanil iarka art ptt rt'ulrlctrut to tho kk4 ubi miranwr limn, Thm kn, froty day anf tiitil nro iiiflriK U wimlili of nidi winter iulrnimnt. With tlm hrook ah a tmurt'6 if itptl', n ml tlm walor d iv&rtmont rnntlimally on tlm Jot (throughout th ywtr In (hp Inatallatlon of fountain anil arraying df!". Na turn U d-ln lh mat In pnnJIal mo- ura, rplally l tb fountain war thn pArk tntrA worMn overtime In creating; om boaudful rfwl. t'o cf wblrh am cmrtrmou ! rrtutm roni-ii In appvaranrx, un.l thn third a liiaonlvn dti'y buttiv (ii) and takn a bxk at tbnm bofuiit OObl Hol dlilxolvmi the innnrniim, (Ham yiumtrll IT fonnatlima bdnn nll rth a trip to Ron, I'iiM):-tnnH ImiKi iut to aliu ami In-Ik lit ii tx a aurtirlut'. Minx 8 tiiiffiiii, an n mm, will xAk In Miiiml(- bull, Wi'dnenday rvrnlns. Jan. J5, hor aubJHi bnlun "t'unvont I.lftf and Convpnt rraetlre." AltluiUKh "lliu Klk" nmy tMixKlblv br-ak brmd HU th rlmmbiT df com-! itiorre banqiictnra on Tuwoday evening, It U a frtlnty that lu wiil nt Mk thn blrmtlnir. ThiM Hill bn a "iot btek" linMinllvp for ihrwo ho nttdnd lh blx unty Monday rhnl tnlly nl lh I'roiibyter lan church, on Tuedy, Jn. !l. Kn-trnn-fi rt'i'il'ftmittn r i-lttnr a ji, nnd Idle. alud, or a rakn. Tlil lunch lll bn at nix)it. Tho runforourn U thn Initial unit in thn circuit Inrlud inK Axlilnnd. J.m. Si; Mmlfunl, Jnn )'bnl. Jun. Cfl. mid (Vntral Point J n a. 27, wmnloru bolntl hild nt 111 t. m., 1:3 Oahd 7 U, tn. FolluwUig la com- pluta proKratn: Morning oaatlon tlmr(il tlmnin: Wortinrn' Cotifnr- cncn, 10:00 Iiitvotbm, locjtl piiHtor, 10:2ttA Vlnw of tho FldJ, Hnv. C'bita. C. II Hint. lu ; 10 Huiiilay hcIhkjI vlxllull'in, (timnty MWHititry. 10: CO Honn, 10;Dr HiHTlnl Ihiya In th.i Humlny (fc-hool, Itnv. N. W. Pliitlpn. 11:15 A lViirlinm MmllnK or Worknra' CoiifofBiKw, Why? Mian liimula I'urknr. Qutinlluiii (tnd (Hit n unit lull. t o:00 Noon IntornilNMlou, Afternoon Station 1 : 3t With (Sod and 111 Word. Upv 0. 1'. l.awri'iiMi. 1:D0 WbKl lht Hundny Bchool Bu MEDTOttT) lATTJ TTITBTTNE. fEDFOTlP, OnEOOy, MONDAY. .TAXITARY- 2?, ion-' PAQT? JT'BEtS U contmjUtlnit on glrlng ,Uaikt'iir boiyina w ny get imt nlo th frouod tn, witlii bltbl aoc-lut and program namo ttrno nott weutUer. . To our dtsatipolntmant mow ' liutt night, tho ooldoat ttxlii lntr, Knlla atnK from Ilulto Kalla and took dlnnur burn and went on homo on U iuiw Mug". Thn iittfim d.ty MImnk K. 1'orry, J. Hurbiy and O, A. Munnlnx. rupinaontiitlvoa of tlm Kcdrl Kami nHiiuc(tUiii wcro Imro for dlnnor on .thulr wuy Up b thn Uikn Cro?l oun try to not n viiluatlon on land lu that (lection, TlKty r"tKrt that thoy are dohiK onuldiTMilit VihItkik In thut lino, I know of aovwil fitrmora who urn tuklnK ndvitiititKH of thn opportuni ty to aiotirn mont-y at a Jow rat of InlprnHt on Uiiik 1 1 ' loam and h:iv It nrruiiKod no tbut tlwy can pay tli" InU-rnHt and a part of tint principal nt thn niinm tlini) und tint II nil thlnic the? know they bavn tlm dibl paid and hardly know how it wa'don. William P. Uftllo of Trull and O. E. Morrill of Dnrtiy, lainn In and int' thn tilKbt. Mr. l.aJUf) hiut taken up a bomcHteiid on thn hiadwator of Klk Thuradny afternoon rjiitln on hla ay, and rtAcbed fib rvom Friday ovonlno. Ml4 Ilurr, ono of tho ac.bryd suitor- vlor, (If thoro 1 morn than one), callod for a fow minute Halurday and rirtl that they hod bud a vory lnlcri!tlni and unlbuHluitli; meeting of n!V-ral of tlm a'hool (llntrlct at llrownaboro Friday nlKht at which MIk lliiluie, our county ach'xil super Inlend' nt wau prcHent and dlncuHifd month for thn pvmiy of ralnlnf funds bmran talllnjjt on Tuesday and e.verod vlown to 18 abotro. to uno In ropulrliiK tho line. Vornon Iialley ivnd a Qaylord , Hpont a fow dn lttal wnoli at Uoguo j Rlvnr vbittlnK Mli Kva Owrna. j Frank Knox, a pro(rrBle atock ralnor, of Yr'uant bounty vlaltlntc , hU nbtco Mr. W. II. York ono day Inat wek. Mm. Kftlo McFailden f Mndford wm tlm question of copjtolldatlon of tb , vlaltlnK her aon, V. K. McKuddcn out I.lttln Huttn. Wnllcn. Anttlopn and ; lirownnlxiro achwln, and havn thn cbt!- drcn trannforrctd from tholr lionicn, an expnnnlvo luxury, to tho nrntral chjol ! but no dociHion vm rttchea. iHKt wok. orlniitiuleiit bait a rlabt to mwm'1"" "rt nan como out u tn viiy f bU tBidmr, by Hundny acbooli try U lt.t work. Tho ctintt b-xia, mptirlntondent. r- 'haley, who boarda hero n.ild that 2:iO-What thn Hunday a:bm b' coidd not uh any mow men at (nchor ban a rlKbl to nx-ct of bU .prwu.nt. o bn t.-i;trd up to whrc tho .Mrininnduiit. bv a Hunduv acbool Huh Lakn IHtrl, C i, urn cnlarlnK oachnr. i. , i ' niTinni', irriMO Ii 4 , t ; j . ! TiinMnonii nnrri I Hi IIUI rl IN .Khhn MIUI1H UUM UIVLLH j ;.Jt.t-. y tkfQi ' FmHr, llmmr. Mwl jtlmlr canal b tr - ti find a job, and 2:10Papr, l.citiemn from thn life f KllJah. 2: l&-Normal lona-in. tho Jcwlah loKdoiu, ixmnty irntdent. 8:30 Tlm Worth of the Hunday chool, Itev, C. C. Mul-t. 2 : fio PrtpiirtincnUI roufor oncnn: blldren n dlvbilon, MU UorKla P:ir- nr, leadr. "C'Iiaj ncterUtlc of Child I'HMI. VounK xxpla'a dlv ,u, Hv. W, U. t'an Nuya, bmder, "Adolitiicrnt Pyclkl 'r. Adult dltbil'tn. Mm, Vlnn O. Hcn, alr, "Knowing Vour Oa," 3:30PrlnrplfHi of tnahlmj, It. V: I.. Von Nuya. rkmtr. 4:m Noil Punday'a lon' taugbt to iirlnmry rhlldrvn, Mla I'urkor. 4 :3 Adjourn iiiciiL Cvanlng Stulon 7:00 IHtvotlonal aonj; rrce, Itnv. P. K. Mlllurd. 7:30 Adult HlbU claim work. Opo. M. Mordoff, lcndor. rVnr Hoffman roturnnd t Jtumalx wbero hn In uttondlmf achool, after two wee kit vacation with bin parent. Mr. and Mm. Pick Hoffman. Mm. ark llouMon worn) Waltnr Mlllnr of ApploBato, waa np Mr. Morrill went on up homn. Htttiry Tniitty, cn f our proopormu and proKrtMtMlrn. younx niwn of Klk rnek (Traill, wn a plentiant ra!lnr for dinner Thursday. It had mo out on a bUHlnima venturn and r-Uirnnd liom'tb nuiiio day. M1m Faltdlni. tbx county public heulth nurne, ctillod for dinner tho aam- day on lur way front Uutto Kail wlierit bIui bud bH-n on ortlrial bual nnna. I). Irown of ChlUxiuln. Klamath county, and II. R. Pond, aolosman for thn Umlnjrton Typnwrltnr (!., were alno hnro thn aamn dny for dinner. Frank Dltaworth and Uriah Vauihn ' of P) tn called for dinner tho am dny. Mr. IMtnuorth heard of ono of ; ti Lh cn it In liclnn nt I'd IKillcn'a m ' rnniit out with hla trur to tnko him j home, a vnry handy way to morn a row Inxtead of taking two day and two nmn and a dqoR and tiring the aolmol out on a long Journey. Mm. Carl Jarkton who hint bix-n kpnnding a few dna lu Medford, came down from Trail thin wwtk and fxk i(0 Oliver Kendall' a few days co. ilrandiia llount-m homo aftnr a viait at j r y 0rtv wwnt to oa 1 LHwiKln anvoral da . ! w,h,nei, Tburaday. W. C!. fhapmaji Vr.'k Mr. HarpBtoud j Thn ground wa covered with a man-' a load of provlnlon to bla hmttead j (jo of now 'f Jom four to flvo lnebe I lu tho Meadow a Monday. iWp on Tburnday morning, which waa ' Mm. 11. K. Moorn vlhlud Woflnoaday !a aurprino to nmo at lnjit, an It won , and Thui-aday with homo folk t i raining at bndtlmo. IlcKKle. i Mm. v. Crti waa rtfitlnx nt Mm. (iladya IVkIkom and KlU f'bapman Pullne. Elmore'a on TliUMday aftnf. rUlted friemla In Bama V.ley a few n.n. ; ilnva ti( 'nl jinroeri Minorn maoe a cunnwi Mm. J. Klgbam and dnuKblnr U-llai vbilil at Mr. and Mm. Knilih'a Friday 1 at AntbK-h. I Bam Marabait and (inorvi Btacy trip to OranU Pi one day laat wk. , J. OkIo of Konoburij, vlnlted , over-, night at i- F. Orore't on Tuesday of, laxt week. j .r, cu,Un6 tor Win. CottU cf VbJry ot j ' lat wnnk I Mr. Mynntt Inft Unt wft for Hoa-v , lr, burg to Us wiih bur eotula wbo U very frM(j) , 1:00 Addrwa. Thn Prlc of PTrpar.!oul ThuMdoy p..ning on thn Kag atkn. Mm. Clara O Ijuma. 8:30 Aiblrcx Workora ToBUier. Mix Onorgta Parker. 9:00 Good nl;bt. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS I; a, O. Uerrun IMInt atagn and apnnl thn night at the Hunnyaldo and thn next morning went on up hom at 9:30 on tbn aamo ataxn. J. W. Jobnu tn. thn manager of the Klrtlnnd Farm boo bnnn hero for like pajtt few da) a and pmpluyod Hliermanj Wooley to handle and euro fjr thf ittalllon referred to In a former article and baa brought thn horwt out hero a thnro iM-em to bo nulla a number of men around hern who wlhed to re hltn tut did not fnol Jimtlfled In rldlnx There iieenii to bn a gnnnrol lull In '(our mllen below Central Point to look bunlne hero from what I ran loam lat him. frrnm Mranna ho romo and go, a that j C. 1C. Natvrlck. one of tho kadlng e 01 n to lm ahout the only way I haro i contractor, paiiorlally on road, dlth t. gather Itntiia for thn roadora of thojor railroad work, wa hero and apent (tick Mr. ami Mm. 3- I- Frank r lit tod with Mr. and Mra. E. H. l.ucu Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sebrean'a two dauKh-: tM aro atudytng itjumIc under - Prof. ' Hnltjht of Modford. ' f ( rrn.tir.Arw Ix xtlll (murnvlritf lint not alVto to walk yet. I J. K. Olan and Bam Gordan wero In Merfford Saturday. Ilawlea Mooro was out In Antloch tbla work on bunlne . j Mr. and Mrt. IjHi took a boof to market ut Mndford Monday. I Mall Trlbtinn, a 1 have been confined to thn botinn and yard now for over a wotk, and bavn been unabl to go nut on my n'gular boat for conlderablo ronj-er than that and connc'iuently find It hard to pet up a readablo article, but Frblny night with us. Itev. II. i. Adama, tho minUter who haa chiiTEo of tbU field, apent laat Sun till Tuemlnv nt llutte Falls. . lie wo, tr' havi U-ett met Un by llov. t'ba. t. Hulet but hen bo rnarhod am llvlnn In li'ipcn of UelnK able t S'jtbere found that bn was oomowhere around oinln In a few day. ,o!no ho had to cmduct the meoting Iiitt Tuff.day afternoon Io Faibiw formnrly of Jjiko creek but now of Jacknonvllln. camo out on thn llutte without him, but report thot he had very good congrcKationa and alno good attention. Il atnrtud from tbore on MlfM Allen Plngham returned to hnrj norm; last Saturday after a few daya vlxlt with Mm. F. F. GroT. ' j Mrn. Frtd Roch. ha been on tho alcfc j llet for the pant few daya but is 1m- j rroTlng at thla writing. A social party at Roy Johnjtton'a laat j Saturday even lag waa quite well at tended, about .thirty being present. ! They played game and aung aonga. A lunch of aandwlchea, pick bit, cake! 1 and coffee waa aerred. Tboy report a .rery enjoyable time, j Mix Alice Dlnghaxn went to Apple gate one afternoon laat week. ' Mm. Jim Spencer and three children roturned to their homo at Olympla. Waab., after a two or three weeka visit at the home of her parenta, Mr. and : Mrs. George Kendall. Mrs. Snencer'a William York and ain Iran motore4 aiater, Miaa Gladys Kendall, returned ft At . ' sjompate flavor and cvispness! KELLOGG'S acdnsimf Com Flakes youever ate! Takes the rough edges off hopping out of the cotr these anapp7 mornings just thinking about that lusty t bo-wi of Kcllogg's Corn Flakes waiting dawo-stairsl ' Big an! bro-gra and crlspy-crunchy flakes a revelation, la appeUzizg flavor, wonderful in wholesome goodnees the most delicious cereal you ever tasted I Instantly yoti lOte Kcllogg's, not only hecanse of ip- . ' pealing flavor, but because Kcllogg's are tot "leathery"! ; . Kcllogg's are a delight to cat, as the little folks as well as the b'g ones will tell you! And Kellogg's ought to be best they're the original Corn Flakes! You hare only ' to make comparison to quickly realize how perfect they are! KELLOGG'S Cora Flakes for to morrow morning's spread I They get j the day started right I Insist upon KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes in the RED and GREEN packagethe kind - uat are not leatneryl u i m riff a i i I 4TtaVYTTSXJ II rv s TOASTED C0RH FiAKES MISSOURI FLATS CORN F1AKE0 of UUOCC'S WUM3LES aW KEIXOGCS HXAN. akU mi IimmIM to Urania Pana Wodnoaday Mlna Mary Paron ia alowly recover- Ing from an attack of pneumonia. Old netllora hero any tbla cold apell with her. Mlas Gladys expecU to re-! main there for the winter and attend J school at Olympla. Anderaon Mce visited at F. F. , remind then of 40 year ago, when Grove' on Sunday. they aaw AppleRatn rlvr frown over. Marlon Plngham went to Applegato : Jim Cook and aon Oran weretiranU on Mouday. I Paaa vlaltoM Wednesday. Anderson Mee and Will Jordan went ! Kvaa and Vance Kubll went f lo Medford on boelneaa a few dnyai Grant Pan Saturday after a load of agi. Fred Huch wect to Medford onl j freight for tho store. Tuenday of last wuck. . Mr. and Mr. T. TI. Robert and .Mr. Thomas William and Mies Wayne Ilailey madn X biiHin.'Bs trip t Krrut lliupham were visiting Mr. Urants Pan one day laat week. , Fred liuch lost Sunday. Mr. Anient of Grant Pa, waa seen George Kendall and daughter Mla on the fiat one day laat week and pur- Wilms, went to Mr. Pauline Elmore' chased a stump puller from C. T. to get wheat a few day ago. Davidson. j The snowfall ha3 almost disappeared The Applegato Valley TVIophone Co. with the sun's rays and rain, and we CHANGE OF SCHEDULE AND PAEE3 Dae to law Imposing heavy additional license fee upon a a to stage and regulating the speed and operation thereof and which law become operative January 1. 1922. it 1 necessary in order to comply therewith that we make the following change la sc&edole and fare, effective JanoMry 1, 1923. MEDFORD -ASHLAND STAGE Leave Medford tor Ashland and Ashland for Medford. dally except Sunday. Every boor on the hour from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m.. than :30 p. m. Also 8:30 and 10:30 p. m. Saturday only. Holiday Schedule Leave Medford for Ashland and Ashland tor Medford every hour on the hour from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., then 1:10 and 8:30 p. m. . FARES. Medford-Ashland . 45 cent. Medford-Talent or Aahland-Phoenlx 30 cents. Medford-PhoenLx or Ashland-Tale&t 20 cent. Medford-Vorhles. Ashland-Luke'a -Ranch, Phoenix-Talent or any short ride , 15 cent. 20 ride book 15.00 20 ride book $3.10 20 rid book Sl.eo 20 ride book $1.00 INTERTJRBAN AUTOCAR CO. W. U LEWIS, Manager. REPRESENTATIVE MEDFORD BUSINESS ESTffllSIII "Were not Satisfied Unless tjou Are" CITY CLEANING & DYING CO. 401 South Riverside Phone 474 QUALITY, WORK, QUICK SERVICE The Model Boot Shop 213. Central Shoca Repaired Wliilo You Wait. E. N. BIDEN, Prop. ' Mason, Ehrman & Co. Wholesale Grocers Cig'ar Importers. Medford, Klamath Falls, Eugene, Portland," Astoria, Seattle, Spokane, Lewiston ASK FOR THE FAMOUS Bert's Brand TA MALES MADE OF THE FINECT CORN HUSKS "FAMOUS THE VALLEY OVER" Manufactured for Wholesale and Retail THE GUSHER CAFE These "Live Wire" business firms are prepared to make 1922 the biggest year in the history of Medford. They deserve your patronage and you can be sure that what they have to offer you is of the best Remember the slogan "With Medford Trade Is Medford Made," ; MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS Carl Fichtner, Prop. Vulcanizing and retreading. I Full line Miehcliu and Diamond Tires. Phone 451-J. 35 N. Fir St. ROGUE VALLEY i MILLING CO. Leading Brands VILMO :: HARMONY , Medford, Oregon THE COZY NOOK DeVoe's Eastsida Fountain Is open for Business in the SPARTA BUILDING MEDFORD TENT AND AWNING WORKS Manufacturers Awnings, Camp Outfits. Wc make Auto Tops and cover CUSHIONS. P. P. BCItK, Prop. ' Phono Onn-Tl I2H No. fiintm Hf, Mfdforil When your Duds Aro in our Suds foucan bet, you'll get re sults, Remornbor wo sv cializo on rough dry family wash. merican Laundry Co. 2lTs 3. Riverside. Phone 873 Choice Grade, Crushed Bar ley, Flour, Bran and Mid dlings, Hay, Grain and Poultry Feeds. 397 South Front St. BUILD WITH Concrete We manufacture hollow building flic, hollow mock, llikk and Roof. Ing Tile, French lnttem. See onr bungnlow pinna. Kttttmates furnlnh- oAf ord Concrete Ooistrt(it0Ti Co Lee Watkins fi Co. I ' J25SK5M 0 nnnn nmnnn SUBSCRIPTIONS tlW MUKb Veterinary Hospital AND Sale Stable DR. G. A. GITZEN 111 N. Fir St, Phone 551 NASH BARBER SHOP Up-to-date Service. ( BowTim & Noa, Props; Are down to rock bottom now. Get your orders in early beforo fall raises in price. 0. L. DAVIDSON Cigar Store Cor. Fir and Main Streets When you store your House hold Effects Choose a reliable firm, E ADS' Transfer and Storage . 22 North Front St. Automobile Springs Merriman's Blacksmith Shop THOMAS T. MEBRDKAN, Propritflor. 20 South Riverside Phone 270J For Printing That Excels Phone 75 Medford Printing Co. MEDFORD BLACKSMITH SHOP Repairs and builds springs All new springs guaranteed. General repair, Blaeksmith ing. Only Spring Furnace in Southern Oregon. llSS.Bartlett Phone 183-J CALENDARS Do not order until you have seen our samples. We have a line from one of the largest factories and will save you money. Medford Printing Co. Thtme75 Where Experience Count Tour wearing apparel and house hold goods cleaned in the moct up ' to-dato fashion, with new and, up-to-date machinery. Apparel Cleaners Dyert and Hatter Phone 223 DAVIS Transfer and Storage MOVED to larger quarters at 29 South Grape street "We move everything and have storage for household and other goofls. Phone 644 ITedfcrd j