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Medford- Mail Tribune' Second Section Six Paget Second Section Six Paget Dully nixlrnnlh Tar. ivwlily 4 If tyKlmt four. MEDFOftI), OREGON, FRIDAY, "MARCH 3, 1022 XO. Ltt i 11 Items of Interest From the Rogue River Valley ASHLAND SPLIT WO E OPEN BY B. GREER ISSUE Olrls, thn president of which In Kutn Parson:' secretary, Klomneo Wilson, mill treasurer, Iktlphlno Huckett, Tbo girls' rhupnronn itnl guardian, both phy Nlcttlly una spiritually, i Mr. Pago. A basketball contest creating more tban ordinary Interest, U thn Ashland Medford high r ntiio, to occur hero on Friday evening, March 3, m ttio presence of an unity of blisters for I the tnnniH of tint respective twin cities. AHIIISn, Mar. 3"-iibntltut 1 Th strugglo wilt bo a buttle royal rtrlKtftwl(ln' for "progression." nnl !' "mm f "boNkti" supremacy, this would Just ultoiit express tl" civic I A whole lot of local imoplo attended situation oxUiluK municipally here nt'thn meeting and banquet of tho Jack iruu'0L Instead of boosting, too ninny ' son County Gunm Killing association, of u are knocking In connnrtlon with ' hold at Medrord on Vedneday even A frud involving buslties "I"". C'M uk reporting tho ontuirlrul nccoinpsn chatubor of commerce, and llcrt tireor, Itimuu In keeping with the splendid re- of tba Tldlutf. Disputation have r-jpnst, a meul which turo than earned solvod titfibtdv lula aocusalkiu the sterwotyped "IudUiI'' churiirtsrl bordering upon rocrlnilusllon, with Um ilon. I-oral pawn killer will 1 y AUTOS CRASH NtW YORK SOCIETY AT PALM BEACH Al 1 7 ,f:: i 1 result that cUUeiis arc lliilng up Into two bowlllo oaatps,' wlili a third one whlah might Im) termed either Inrtltfer nt ur tmuirul. Honietlnm ago Greer tttlt nubsldUlug tltn chamber of com tnerco, asserting that About all it av romplUhed wm la tho way of serving ilnk tea tun! finim unchiia. Of course llila bus Uen resented, unit one thing him uIihI miothiT until, rlKlit Id lb tw of l bo dimtrniumitit conlttr tnr, civil wr U Muu d:lnrd mit nlrally unmnK tint twvnml fctln, and tU fnd U not yt, until kftr tbo "Knrm)'' flwtlon whl h nlmll fU lb" utttlu of IUh rbAinlMr of coiiiiiiiTtn u dnridliuc factor In lh controvirHy. In tb niwiuiirtt" tbo Tldluv bun putt IWImmI tuivrrtlimUniUtK for out o( town bulnM hotiwti. bad In rflurn bun hcyn lioynitttHl to r eoriiUn cxint by Ktciil tnrrbnu. the c-humtx-r of com nmrco havlu; bad print Inn du In vtbr town on tbo plM thai tlm rout Iim. Ortr oootondt tbnt tbo fooruK of t big hotel koJ umllarluin lor Aablund U l ukt. and that. Btlniui up(iolticia Im-Iiij: . onoountfrl. bo would ftbmiluti!y wtcurv tho Im provonienl, a iirooct luvovlu the of tb "Whit Ctmtrci Attorney K. IX l)rlK, Jackaon coun ty apiirJiitr tor ibo bonua moumrc, on Wxlut-Nday rvonlnx Olnctmtted ttoaslbll- rUIOrf of a bonua o( at Iwmt $30,fKVi. ltl iidIit thn kmn tur, tba talk . Not only Wart-Ji, but Lnt aluo ' lallxiins (Ivun at (bo armory. cntulo la lik a lion" trilUUBally. I Jt'iviral avrvlr U& at th Mi'ih. tiw rt of bniitit at tbn n-t aoclal K'iilurlnK. Tbat bit of irunpliiy In a courtroom down In T-xm tvm-nlly MtxtiUd b an admonition to pr aonio of our rot ton criminal trliU rorulurM of tbxlr luronttlKtnuclp "twlmlcttlly" aM-alln. 1'bn oli)iH-t Imoton nuotM may provn to bft a wamlnK not only to Indicted par llrrn, but al to miM)'fiot JudtfC'N und "lrarnd coudhuI for tho dnfttnao," con tliiKont utiou tba irovotatlon tlvi n for v let linn IndulKlnK u UrKtt ractir In! riowiltil courtnxiuia. Trinity Etdxcopal rhuirh wan thn! avn f a woddinic crtmony, t'"'' fornM by Rev. I'. K. Hammond, FVb. I 26, tbn marrttiKn uniting l.ylo Curl Ion anil S'l-llln Coy. jnmntc poople of lb, Ui'lloti and KukIo 1'olnt dlHtrlrta. Tbo Initio! cIb hi mltllnttrr ban lui foruied undi-r Inalnirtlon of Mm. xr In honor of tholr dnugbtor lab'a Tbtdma tiray, unl met on Wodneaday i birthday annlvttraary. The younit peo In thn rlty library. I td did full Jutitice to tho "eau" after AUklh,f Kuyl ini.inl tm ku nt -I a A ' til.K thav nilltai Hniltf knil tftuttrtAl In t"n on Fourth atreot, under namo OiHURIiF t,::.:.! Vlt,I)W BI'IUNOH, Mar. I. Wlmt mUht Imvo provnd a very mtrloun nrl dunt nTurr'd In front of thn Kldnn rhm h liiHt KrUny iitornlnR. Two rM w-ro ti-ftvi line noiilli nt a (fK(d rnto of aMt(I when for aomn r'on not known tbn btudlnK ouo HlopfH tl uftr n iQKlntj rniHayn of lh iittvrmint Tbo car Ixdilnd In un attiiut to avoid a. cI-i lUlnn, drovo too nnnr tho tMlKt and thoj auto ovnrturnMl In tbo ditch. Mm. Merrill, fortnor ruldtnt of fV-ntrul I'olnl, but now IIvIuk at (iold Hill. wm tbn ouly ixtritou In thn car brxldc tbn driver, and wtut thrown out. AltbouKb badly nbooU up iifltbi-r wim nerioutly liurt. Thn car wna a wrr. John N't-al anil wlfo of 'natcbr. Vab., W calli.in at thn W. K. I'nr kxr homo Saturday nwirnlDK. John NpiiI In a brothnr of K. T. Nt uf. well known foroitr n-(ldnt of tbo valloy, und ban oftn vinited bore. K. T. Nf'l and family now ronldn nt IxnK Itrarh, Col., and Mr. and Mra. John Nual aint tbn wlutcr thnro and at 8an IMngo. I'l'ht.y worn onrouU to thlr honm by nuto and n-ixirt aomo ratbr boil road In northnm California. I Unit Baturduy Mr. and Mr. V. K. ' t'arknr i n ' 'I" mi:.. . t 1 :' I' Mr. Oorso t'ana of Nw York In a tortalnt! at a "wlnl" aup-1 charmlne white jrork trimmed with paio green. which th-y pulled candy and danced until a late hour. Miaa Iarkr rcclvod many lovely flower and appropriate Klfta ai renimnbranett of the day. Tho Quarterly dt'toonittratioo met Iok at tho J. W. Birkhols ranch Wed nesday wee larprly attended and a ery lutnrenting nioetlnK. We HUH have a number' on thn alck ta Ann Wedaoada CilUen In grwral ' txllnt church nl Sunday, oondurted ' Ut but it U 1hhh1 tbU bright weather In'ld rally at tlm annory, iwteoKlUy U hoar Hpkr IVtux lmlk i,"Tm- thn,'' wtuMi not only coal of fir but nWannea were bnapiMi uiKib Crwr'e 'Vmin. Incident "V rpwwk,on thn nld'i. In reply. Wrt chartrtf4 tho armory oa Tburd.y fvnln, appoaHnc in rebut .tul. The rae will to to thn Jury co incident with the election of chamber by KvattKetUa Peck, I lie limitation of the rle t,elD three -ekt. TUe MadrlKol dub of O. A, C.,' tho porwounet Inrtudlni! !l young Indie. niieiir bnrif at jhn artaitry. MafaJi SN. "Silky Le." prto txieiiy In the Vol leyvhiw tlletrlct, rauilml tbo'prratlim KRlncil in row tentlnit tntlnUra I tbroiiKhout tho valley, her record U'lui? j will put a atop to tho troubln. Tbe Wm. Jloovnr and C..K. Smith faihillf ttavif hoea quiui III n ha Mm. Clydu HlrbtiKiml, Mr. J. V. XHrkUoU. and Mr. M. F, Youdi;. . Mr, Hush Torter ha beoa quite Aerlotudy UI but ia re ported a eliKhtly better. : Tbe school fan only alaut half an attendance. W A. Tbomixun 1 at the Modford . C. CAREY RECOVERS EN NEARBY RANCH F.DEX VALLEY, Mar. 2. Mia. C. Carey recovered ail but one of the fine pen of I.lKht Hralima henn that were, Htlen from hero ln.nl week. SoveraJ rnrtl-H khw thn birds f-OMt of Tboenix on tbo linrnent orchard, and thought they miKht ho tbe luiHhlng fovl, told J hundred hea1 of lef cattln at thn I Krew:h rnnrh, whi h thn oy am fed ilng hay, bought by the ow,vr of thn cuttle. Appln paeklne at thn Voorbie pack- Ini? houKo began thn flrtit of last week. 1 Thn fruit I being packed in jumbini fashion and will be shipped south to nnarby point. I Ivmo hay In the upper part of the valley In not to bo bad, and the dealers are havlni; to send tniek a far north M Ontral I'olnt for baled airalfa. This cost In tbn neighiiorhood of $20 when it reaches partlea living on tho Blwkl you. Mr. And Mrs. Shaw of North Talent went to Afililand Tuesday to spend the nlKht with Mr. Shaw's parent and at tend to some biislnes. Ail of the r&nchera who sowed grain early last fail are havinir to reeeod BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB IS AT BROVf FORMED ISBRO Mr. Carey they had soen bird of tbe kind over tlwro. The partbt who oc-j their land, as tbo hard froozee coto cuplod the little old houwt on tbo placo plntcly w Ipod out thn cropa. Tho rattle wero named JobntKin. having moved of the Borinetooth and tho hum of the out of Medford about sit weeks ago. 'tractor tan be beard on all aides. Every Wlieu Mrs. Carey heard of tlie fowl j team and most of the men to be hired htm hired a man and hi wife to take ,Sre hucy. lwr orer to tbo place, and oh seeing I Ralph Bowman, son of Mr. and Mrs. the Cirds went In amonsf the flock, H. E. Ikjwman of Tak-nL camo home! nianiinn ,j. ..,.L caiiKbt one of her hirns. which was from Siseon. Califs last Friday, very Uwendyln Brophey, who ha been marked. Then she qaostionod tho ill with tbo flu, and la very sick at hi Hi In Eai i'olnt U able to be hxak woman first, then the man. and both father homo. Mr. Bowman hi not on .home now BKOWN8UOKO, March 2. Motw day tho boys and jflrls of this district organized a IiovV and Oirls' Indus trial club, and arc coupttnff on tukliul up projects with tho Idea of a com plcto tv htx.l exhibit at the Jackson ceunty fnir nm fall. ' v Harold Dallas was elected " presi dent and Viola iioagfand secretary. Ellen Tucker was named girt' lead er and Edward Ktanley boy's leader. They havo not decided yet whot project they will take up. but are considering corn raining and canning. Already they have started work on school garden and have quite a large plot spaded and fertilized, ready for told widely confllctlnir stories an to the mail route this week but has his bow they came into posseseioa of tho son deputized to carry the mail. h;na. Thereupon Mrs. Carey told the Mr. Lock wood, of the White Wing man to help her catch the hen, which poultry farm near Phoenix, Is having be uDprotestingly did, and Mrs. Carey another large brooder house built UTTLE APPLEGA1E of oommurce dlroctor early tho pnJovnr uo pound of milk In January,' hospital where ho underwent an opera. nt mouth. Proa present appearance tun resulting butterfst being nearly (1 tlon for Intestinal trouble last Tuesday It look a though pot biore than twen j pound. For over i month this morning. He I reported a doing well ty iter rent of cltlsvo la general were prim animal Ifn led all cotniwtlilnn. ' and expect to bo at home in a coupb) lined up on the side of the Tidings nil-, J. It. McCracken, Valley view rancher, ( of week. tor In this scrap disturbing Ashland's clvia relations. On Wednesday evening, John T). Imeh left for Forest drove to enter tbe bow Masonic and Eastern 8 tar "Homo, now in readiness for occupants. He was accompanied by A. F. Abbott, us representative from tbe local Ma sonic lodgo. Arrangement are being lerfected for affording Jim I"orter, Another member, a refuge In the home. A score of young ladies, active work is her owner. j Thn following Item of Interest has Thn W. A. Patrick family has' Just reached mo ami Is takeu from the learned of the death of their daucbter , Tacoma paper of Jan. Hth: "Mrs. Ora, which occurred in a locality near Hun Francinoo cpilte recently, lutor mem will bo la Ashland. Mr. and Mr. Patrick have been bereaved In thn loas of their three daughters, and much sympathy la being expressed In Kmlly llarres ftiullh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Smith of Central Point, Ore., was married to Lieut. Charles Nichols Senn liallou of tbe 30th Infan try'. Camp Lewis." The former MIhs Smith has lived with her parent hero since the close Mr. and Mr. Clifford Cass drove in to Medford last Sunday. They export to be gone, soverai day, and will at tend court. . Mr. L. J. Combrst baa been visiting with ber eon llenlu Cotnbest and fam ily for threo orjojr tjayajast w-ek; Mrs. Waiter etdler was a caller at the Kanlua .Cetubest home laat' Wed nesday, v,.; 1 1 Mr. and itrs. Tommy Dunnlngton and Mr. and Mra. Hob Finney of Jack sonville were business visitors at Charlie Dunford' last Sunday. '- Mr. and Mrs. Frank: Rand lev were business visitor ia Jacksonville Tues day. ' Mrs. J. Bruce of Portland who has been visltlns at the home of Clifford Dunnington for the post two weeks re turned to Jacksonville last Wednes A host of friends gathered at Charlie Dunford' last Saturday evening, and spent tho time with cards and dancing Stella Adams, who has been absent for about a month with the flu, 1 with us again. Mr. and Mr. Roocoe Hutae made , a business trip to Medford Monday.-, I VIHa. TllfkitHhAV m..A I . brought them home. Tbe bird arc There will be Installed some new elec school at Wacne'r creek nnt th. considered valuable a several of them trie brooders. These hovers ara dif- week-end at borne, have taken premiums at several of tbo ferent from tbe ordinary kind, in that' Dr- ,Iolt wan railed to attend Mil conn ty allows. the chick do not go under the hover drHl 1Ir"". who was quite lit with A. S. Furry while at the Shearer but sit out In the open, thus the dan- i1?" th,?r on the sick list ara wood van! In Phoenix, loadlne on a ger of too manv olline tin Wet ho- i. r- ft,lliam Hoaglawt and the Bro- load of wood, let hi team get away , avoided. I better now? irom mm ana taxe a nveiy spin arouna -uiou meeungs nave begun at tnei Mr. Joe Maxfleld went to Eagle town. Tho report got out that Mr. Phoenix church, Norman B. Harrison, I Point to help Mr. Cingcade, who is " Furry had ran away, by some lady bible evangelist is in 'charge.- There sick with the flu. , , calling Mrs. Furry and saying "I heard ha been ft good attendance, and the Fred Stanley helped Cart 8tan!y your husband hod run away, leaving sermons hava been very able and hold " some or ni cattle to Eagle Point out tbe word "team,- However Arthur . 'he attention of all present Good i ""aay- apiieared at dinner time. Iiorn, to Mr. and Mrs. Elton Beeson, on February 22, 1922. a girl baby. Mrs. John iludgon was godufbther to the Most of the people are singing and music have also been aLMri,,"nd Mr"l neT Ma"H leading feature of the meetings. .mjn. wrni o ueatoru Monday. . I AIM 1L I 111.. . . . . . a lb.' S. 8. Steven wa. in Medford Toes-'T,' .ITIf i . . - - I'.rnn Ausini went to Jday morning, where he la receiving Medford Tuwuiav. little misrt, aa ahe had been to the , medical treatment.' Mr. Stevens has baby's father some twenty odd years , been troubled with ulcers on his face nK". .Mr, necson is we oniy ianrnterjr sonio t imp, put mini,) iy ju-g of Mrs. Reany wells, and granddaugh-iriewhat better, under iLbe tTeatmenU. ter or v. k. vongor, or jacasonviua. . ; Mr. Britfon, who went to the county fnnrt to work for Mrs. Wells, became fll ami has returned to the Wejt place la North Talent: Mrs. Button Is atlll with Mra.Ear! Withrow in Talent, help ing to nnrse Mr." Withrow until his fractured limb becomes less" painful, when she 'wilt return to her home. Mr. Reimer of the State Experiment Booze, Safe Cracked SHELTON, Wash Mar; 2 While Sheriff TL.W. Pott Was. planning the arrest of three men whom he susueet- , ed nf Kninir .-hiuln., ,.in SUUon went to Corvallls for a couple rdescription Jump of days the last of he week to a tend ed out of , touH c,r P a couple of very Important loc urea , Ron Hcen9e Rt s and to give data on some of his highly ;So hua Jacobu8 . MatIock thf8 mor. oils ..belns :trlrt lout at the station binding Jacobus to a chair. Mr. J. E. Roberts and daughter Lulu vVhii Mr. i,k ,v unUl a late hour. An excellent lunch-j are both reported quite ill with the flu'8treet j. -shoot shoot " to the eon was Berved by tho ladies. lat their home In Phoenix. There have shoemaker im k 1vj .i.- TL I l.l .v- t..-.l,.l 1 . ..-,Ko.- ! " Mr: C. E. Stanley went to MeilfnMt Monday. '.,.. . 9enn MarshaLwaa onr(aiod.,U tho . Brewisboro , school, ? o4ajr. '..iTIli mafeea a total of l, , ,la - ' 3fr.'Roeoo Hulae enicrtajned whh i 'MMT.4Ba Myeft.i-Vh'oleacieit Lake .Creek ame down to the teach er' ncoundl that met at Eagm PMht Mturdnjf.) t ) si- ii ; '.- i9U;--c . , Jvi rs. , Lee Brndshaw pnv i'n' filrth diy dinner Jn honqr, oC Ister.:lirad. shaw Friday evening,,. February-. .4. ' ' llalph and Olga , JUiebesstodt .made a liu-lness trip to Xfedford Monday. their behalf, Tho auxiliary of the Brotherhood of of the war, during which she wa In Railway Trainmen will be entertained service at Washington. IX C. She has W In tbe preabyteiiatj church, have 'at the homo of Mr. Mark Smith. .69 many friend here who wish to cxteud orgonlnd a unit of tbe Camp Fire II street, Friday evening. March .1. I henrty good wishes. ditch is progressing very rapidly George Collin, from Washington, is spending a few days In the neighbor hood. Ho is looking for a ranch. The much needtid work bn the Little xpplogato road has begun. past few weeks. A. 8. and F. E. Furry have been over on the Applegate and in the Butte creek country buying some young cat tle tola week. - Nichols and Ash polo have over a men sped away toward Grays Harbor. The bandits did not molest the post office in the store and took nothing but tho money from the safe. I Minnesota lake. has more than 10.00Q SENSATIONAL Oldsmobile Four - Touring Car $1385 at Medford. Busy Corner Motor Co. - Main at Rlverstdo . Special Sale on Tables and Chairs Just received a car load of the latest of everything in Tables and Chairs, purchased direct from the Eastern factory and our customers get the benefit of the low prices. EXTRA SPECIAL M inch Mahogany Table and six Blue Leather Seated Diners to match. Regular price $125.00. Sale price . $79 EXTRA SPECIAL Quartered Oak, Flush Rim, Pedestal Tabie, six Leather Seated Diners. Regular price $72.00. Sale price .1. $51.35 Sueen Ann, Walnut Table, six Blue eather Seated Chairs to match... Regu lar price $115.00. .Sale price..... William and Mary, 48 inch Jacobean Table, six Leather Seated Chain to match. Regular price $112. Sale price $69 M $79.50 GET OUR PRICES ON CHAIRS , ordoff&Woolf Complete House Furnishers Round Solid Oak Pedestal table, six Slip seat Diners to match. Regular price $54.00. Sale price $43.80 I