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-rr nn 'MMJNE Second Section Six Pages Second Section Six Paget finliy rtli""iilh trnr. Vt.itly-I Ifly-lirM Vimr. MEDFORD, OKI-XJOX, FRIDAY, MARCH JO, 1922 XO. 200 Mebford Mai Items of Interest From the Rogue River Valley ASHLAND MASONIC TEMPLE SCENE OF I ILLY GATHERING AHIIl.ANP. Mnr. R Ma"nl: Tell) luncheons on n Ri'in-i "UK hcjiIi'. On ! TiiPHilny, I'lill paler, toreiiiry iniirliicer, j addressed III" cliiiiiilicr llll'l II kih'hIh, llilx itiiiiloci being (ti't'(uiir ii m apply j int; In fori ht uiul highway i'iiiiiih, I After 11 vIhII Iikn! wIUi relative. Mr. (and Mr. Floyd KdKlnKlon hava re i tin nil homo In the vlrlnlty of HeniHe. Mi'imIhmm planning l'i iitti'inl llii' KimlliiTii Oregon MlnHlmiiiry society's convention ill firmilit 1'jihh next week j should iiuMly HI mire Mr. J. M, Hon, or leave IIOlll" 111 lllll l'i (HlpVtlTllHI ! IIIIII1H" Tim extension ilepni ,i nt of Oregon BUILDING BOOM SMART BLOUSES POPULAR WITH j THE VOGUE OF THE SHORT CAPE! AT BUTTE FALLS, FLU DEPARTING) a; 1 ,,! was ih center of Jollity ! R'"l,AKil'ull..nil n.llcr.e w represented I AT1 . ."7 ,vl h.r mi Th.in..lv evening, tl... - ll(.r , T,llir,lllty , ,,. ,y m.n.ry, "llr"' " " T" ' rli.l.HIIUH being nrr,.lra.... l.y nn of ,,v MM Mlir(.iy K,, nutrlllvo M un'1 flrial visitation from Flunk H. Hall'!". ,..rMM o,.ninK In c.i.Ji.n.ilon "f r" 1 "r,"r '' with liniiiK ili'iiMiiiMiniilon iii-.''iiiM. She wit from Now I'mtlninl originally, find , In well vorwd In hotim economic III' I'MII'flll, IIIOIII l lllll'luly Willi tl(1 ( i clflc. calories -nti-rlni: Into lho rniiiio-i lr nil iinil ; .Married, In 1I1U riiy. March I. by! Hey II. A. niu h, llerlieit Hpeclil nmi . Isirnthy MoFnrnoii. (iioom In a Hotiih. IHTTK FAI.I.H. Mar. K J. Frank ; vifii ttiK from. same, trad" answer to the- linn taken tii : ;a homestead about thrcei mile out of. town. Hi- Im nn cv. service num. i Mrs. Mirl Itralnurd li ft for Weed.' Cul.. I11M Frlilay. Altieit J.ii km unit F.llen O'Brien , went mi far iim Modfunt with her, Mr. I i.r Portland, grimd mauler of Oregi ft. nn appoint mom wWiti had 1'ixn l pMiii'i'it for ni tn I'""'- A Mtuutlul upor wn nerved nl can tirollmlnary to Ihn trnniirtln of IhihI . . i.. 11... n.'Hi niiillrii. nw iiiHtlur in i n, f iuhh-hi lnnwn i1Ih."HIii. of r fr liiin nii. mil ' i UiK"4 lii-iinn low "itliiy iulnnl"" or itori nt lh Immiiii't Ulil". Willi mkr iii ""iiiiiiiil im-iiiH. l Ut" 'i'Jiiluii of ii lionrt) ..n.iKi riMiifoii'i'il I v Kluiim (nui " ni .,.,n ,.i,.,,i,., .i i, ,,.., ..r III.. ml.liilKht li-iir. It.mllii" Ii.ihIi.o-!,,,,, IU,Hly ',., , 'rlkll w., ,, , th.yr1,irtK..iinytlilnKi.l1l.K..Iii.Kn.l! itinlliTK ir"i-filt.i ii riii?riiiii iu-voiii i n, ,,!,,,, iiih nii'ii- nr. n kikhi intiiiy nniip up l I". tllniMl..n. nn. l-il- tl .rh .,,'., ,ril.rnuy ,,ro ,1I1H r(.. h'f M l"l-r. ll.' lr Hiii.ly Im lM...t KiMHx-liK In wlil.lt Hi" l:n"i.ln n,u..r i.....i . w i ' ".uihi.-.i nmi tuoy nay it lit up I in- Phi.1 Mli.w.hll. mi.l rrm-mul "l4 mwtu tn AnM ',, , l'r.-l p.t In h. lp foo.1 tti-ir ruMotir V. rnrkr ilrlvlnit out w ith thMii. lonil-j Im: Ii I h rlu wllh iot:itrMit on ri-tnrnliiK fur Ihii J. V. lliIKh" Htorr, nn tlirrf liint lii'iii n iipiiil fiiinlii" up lu re for ni'virul ilnVH. Tli" nuTcliaiil flnlui PLOUGHING STARTS IN SAMS VALLEY, ILPRII 1 E G00O r HAM.4 VAU.KV, ' .dnyn htivc Ht.iAttd i Mnr. 5. A fpw tha fnrmcm with , full fnrr- to plnwinif, but the re-ent I'nilKK have c-hwkid thidr op!ralion jimil thf-y nri oompll-l to wait for jthn noil to dry aK:un. j Jinny from hf-ri tt-nd(-d thfl m"i tliifin ut 'Jold Hill conducted by inn rx-nun. who rf-vfajMl f.nln ron--"rnini; the lit" of ihc v,t Ix-hlnd the ionv nt w.'iiiH wor.Iii have been Kradd nrrordln? to ' !omtm;rrlal and nrnpotmil Kovern- mi-nt ittandardx nnd sold on a morlt bimlx, whlt h k1vi the wool irrowpr th" prl', he (1-Mrrvfii. for hlii fnrry K-nt In Rrowinic hl?h crad wooIh. Mix f'owitill, our lciullnif mate child'n club workr, from .'orvallln. ri(c-nlly vlnltpd our nrhool and aUlod I hn t"Hrh"rn In oreanizlnir a Miwinit iub tirnoriK the yotiner itlrln and an -iKrlultnrnl rluh for th boy. Minn Zlmnwrmnn and Mm. IilRham are th t-afhcrii for th wlnic rlanii. MIm I.ydla- IM Ford, who for nix yearn hn Wn a rldont of Portland and Is vlltlnf for an Indi'flnlto po rlod with hi-r pari-ntii here. Mr. Howe Ii up rlntondlnif Home vi-ry nt f aary mpair work on our "phon" .Hue and It 1H hopi'd In the nrar future that our wrvice will bo muh b-nfflted by rcpairment. BR0WNSB0R0 FIRE E XTI G UISHED BY Hull W"M pri'dollilniillt. I II" rinnu nuiiilrr wn jnlnml In liU vlnlt to Ali Inml ly Milt ni Mvith of HuImu. di puty Kriiiul roiniimndi'r of tlu KiiIkIiIh T"in plir NiritiiUnt ti.n In Hi" m.it". Hoth tliMB" iiii'it aif i"oiiiMtilonnli '"tlon uxv. nii'l In r-i.-vln rourlii."M fully ri'turiunl ilu mniplmirnl iih'iikiiii' fur uionHiir". A ili'unintt lniil"iil run tHM't"i with HiIn fnitniniil ri'iiiilnn w in tlu inrhi nuiliin tn Dr. W. K. Hik Iihii an, rrllrlnit nmitlfr of Anlilanil ImU". of a rliiu. Iarln ui.n lu maimlvo pro lrllonii tli" triuliiloiiM'y niiirm ul lh" ordir. Tim CltrlHilan rlinn h him lntrxltiMi f.dlowiitilp lun lnoiiii on Htindfty pre nnllni? tli" riiHtmnnry IiiiIiuh hk i. Ion k nmi aftr tli iiuunliiK worililp litnir. Tli" J. J McNuir family hnv" n lurtinl In Cul.fnilila BftT a wlnti-r'n alay ln r". htill tmlnK uniliTlil"t nn to n liKntlon iwitnnni-nily, rltliir in tli" irmrftl or ntliH xrllna. Thh roim-n f MIk tlrmv riinnilii-r lain from mmlhovn CaUrrn1 wit ti lh n o"rr ff , Btlv opK t luun.-uujur.-wa. .uiiw- tli wniHiniiy ifriifcttM)uihv'i'rnonrri.'it'i riil"ni- on Wulkir avenun wpr i slanl with pink ami wbltf l"corn twiH on Tlitundny afn'riiixirt. fproh S. tha iK'ui'il.m Iii-Imk tin nuirrliiK" of M Ihh Miirtha. dinmlimr of Mr. and Mr. V. I 1Iii1"V. and Cliniil" I'lillllpn. Itrv. Mr. Uliodoii. of Mdford. a rula ilvo of the family. nUtrlailnK. AIIutI FimtiT bh tho isinnin'i Imki ninu. wlilli I Im lirlilo wna iitlfnild by h'T coimln. MIm 8l"lla Howell. TI rlint norvlio wk Inirwliiooil ut thin trie r"lllli" artlvn pliu tlrii In Hitloopiilliy. fi'cil .Mort'm In now In t Imrn" of th" fruit u 1 1 1 1 m-wn hi .mil. iiiriH-r of A and ('mirth Ktri'olM. tlu f.tuilllar lirn.ciiur lorii nn" (n n tlui" of "I'iiwcII, tin tild t'ldi'r .Man." nnd Inter ruiulncti'd by tli" Ji'ter faiiilly. Ilimki'tliiill Hi'hi'iluli h fur t ho n'llialn Ut of lh" W"nk liifliiil" u Minnit on I. 1 lure arn Ik In two now utoiVM horn n m amin iia Ihoy run pol up ltn Biippll", film will in-rupy lli K"o biillilinir. nnd onn In lh" ("lmi II nior" biiildiiii:. Frank Cnrimt In puttltiK In n full lini if ronfortloni-ry Koodii Jn bin lltllo ntore. Mr. Inipn In flnlnh IliK Up IiIm two ni'W luiuinn whir i y t'i-,i .". '-VO " ' Th" 1'"a,h 'f iMnnl DttRan took; 1 1:1' i . V 4 fFi I .from our vl. Inlly one of tlx oldest I llvl',,s ,fA , J i If J illw n, who also wan amnni! the t ' t Jt M it 'J olil"Kt pioneers of Kouthfrn Oreiron. 4--M ff-" j J W iTh" d-N-eawd wna known amnnx w ( '!i ,"7 . ' "nfiil'i " ft ,,:,rd V1',illnl! m!,n' devoted 17 ti 'I ' !U il'i'tore of hln lime to the .ittention of , ' if 5 jteJi nn than to the affalm of hU i ' ( i . r i'-''' jfS I neishtK.r. nlway faithfully nowlng I ' V i$ & "t l n land pall, ntly awaltlnit the harvent. I.yt' ,M ' r l- f 4 I The flu fpidiinle which hag In I ' I" lV I .". ...... mom of the puiiila U k, l' it.' " 1 at m hfiol and the f i Ik-, l 'j, i i onvalinolnif or nble -; t t ' W. Kenney. w 14 : '".Vi '.. .-'O llarra. all of f. I..I..M.I I.. fll I... fr at ..Mill i.r. Ill'.'llll ! I i II ! I 'Ill.'i H tllll.l If i Friday evenlnR l-e.w..,n th lorul and f , ' "KIT'1: Vll Me.lloril teamii. with preilmKmrl. ,1 ! l, " " J''- . "","";! two.. ,h" KlrU of tlm remllve:1" ,"1,M' "; h"n,U"1 ,,, t " an'' wHI ! town,. .)n Hnitinlay i.lK!,t. however. i",n",Hl r-K.m and r..-.Uiirant nrr.ir.. a bailie royal on local territory I '" '"" u" "w " . between Axbl.ind lind Kiueluirit, thin) wi rtifti! nettlim ihe i lininplonnlilp of. Ilia hriuun between the rival aquiiiM of ttotltliein tln.erri flf rHiiirn A ulilti n,t I nlr.lv urortlnotf nl0 rc-iilt Uiovlt- h""I,"',l?r'1 'awT' , ... Mr. Hen IVedenburi: liua bf en quite hp k fur th" iasl two weokn but in im proving alowly now. Mr, llarker took her little slrl to Med ford last week, who had l"en alck eonipleteil. Keveral tdlier new Imlld-j Iiikh will bi ntarted aa oon an prlnR ; "omen. Short Mile wan down from I riniHh- 'ir 17 mil ho J Si ' ! '. w. i ;v r-r-A sir i zm, j m t .r .-. 1 4. ... v.'idi-d almost every homo In the conv naed rapidly until are attain enrolled adults are either to Ik out. Will Harp nnd Jap old Hill were hero (Tuesday, Joining the boys In a coyote t haxe. DeKord recently returned ortland. where he, as one of diwto-Ti, attended the Pacific prowera tneetlnif. This orpranl- zntion is now coverini a vaat amount of territory and has urown at a aur rrlnln'' rtte ulnco its orcanl-atlon. Tim members are all well -pleased ILx iT 'with the accomplinhment of the aj- iKoeiatlon in the nale of their wool. ti.-i . i .. i .-i the price of which netted an averaao lium i:i,.,iui.l ill. .- . ,... . H M- .1. tuitv. M"t.t MlMUmH hltltu of ,v" " ' " vn - - , . i" I , , Zi I "fount ry wool sales'. Th wool pool clInumK fabric w hich Is moat effect ive ., ,.,oso,j m K'ebrttarj- and the a wnn too noil lines oi me Frarriui ii" j s,x (ntion had to their credit the nnd cape. Jhand'.ln-; of about 1,500.000 pounds - - -- rr-:.:-- of wool or many times th- flunntity of of flro seekers; ivi,ns.v Job. where i.W"rt-rn Oron wool handled by .hey can p,U, tho rin on ,hr other t JreVTw man inirse. jer(,u Thln ls tho first, tim(l ,n th) Kllon O Hrien and .Vlbcrt Jackson ,hitor of Western Oreeon that vsller (wern married In .MefHnrd Saturday, the)'' --ul. . I TALENT TALK John fJi'"v, who ri'iTiiUy j.'.,hlJ to AiriSI" with his filHier, has been 1U.!JU.UJ...11 .pcritKt -on- tor- H'l'iilUli Itia tlultdav luornitm In - n fUratM -- BwpIt-i!.-'"- ' " V ! Mm. J. J. Walker and her three. JTar-ji.pl UuliV iilil. ,ie 1kIH at the !'it l f iietitiif, vn n ma ihh AiinouKa Mrs. -Walkt-r in a litrt.i hiil-roveil of ibis wrlilntr. both lr. Hhuw nnd Holt for a fi-w ttnys, and oniiniiltod a doctor. 1' U ii tint lor ironiiiiiiei-d it tlui flu. This ls"Rii hns been mnkin- the rotinds thmiiKhiiiit iJtajwn Ji'C.lwa or Uirt-o Mr. nnd Mis. Clyde l:ihmond ire entertalnln-f Mrs. lUchmonda sistjtr In-law, Mm. Roberts. Mrs. Roberta has l-en vu.lt inc for th pant two months in I.o Anceles and oppd here w hile en, route to her home in Wanhfniton. Kunday vlMitors at the M. F. Vounif home were Mr. and ifra. Jesse Clary and Mrs. Oreen. and three dauithters from Ashland. Th Willow Fprinirs Thursday club whii-h met last woc-k with Mrs. Kalph Com Rill at her home on Sce nic avenue, did not have as laree an attendance as usual on account of the illness of so many of the mem bers. A d'-liKhtful time was enjoyed, however. Mrs. J. W. Elden had charge of the proi-ram. The hostess served delirious refreshments. James P.oardman is sick and con fined to the house. The Frank Hammond family, who have all been ill. are Improving. Mra, Huich Por ter who has been sufferins with I pneumonia for the past three weeks. All others who have been on the sick list are able to be out. The James Board man car, .which was stolen last Sunday night be tween seven nnd nine o'clock, from Its pnrkln-r on a main street in Medford. wns found Tuesday on the desert. -It was pulled into Central Point, as It wouldn't run. but the extent of the dnmri" to it hasn't hen learned. PEOPLE OF TOWN imow.VHBORO, Mar. . Mr. William Hansen, Hr.'a house caught on fire lnxt week during a heavy wind storm. A spnrk blew out of the chim ney and set the. roof on fire. Th fire had eained quite a headway be fore Mr. Hansen saw 1U The nelh- bors eccing: it came and helped put it out. It was extinguished before much damage was done. A atrani-er who ha been working near Butte Falls came inrouRh Brownsboro Saturday on his way to Eaicl" Point. He left camp early Saturday morning and got lost In the low range. He tramped around In the snow all day and It was late Saturday evening when he arrived. In Brow nslvnro. Mrs. P.. E. Turker and daushter Kill n, nnd William Ktaub, went to Medford Saturday. Oeorije Hansen made a business trip to Medford Saturday. Merrill Stanley waa enrolled In the Brownsboro school. This makea a. total number of 22 pupil. Mr. 8. L. Horn-land made a busi ness trip to Central Point Monday. Mr. Karl Tucker is helplnx Walter Marshal haul barley to Fish Lake Ditch company. Mr. Carl Stanley went to Medford Saturday. Mr. 8pence and son. Archie, cams op from Medford Saturday to get some thlntrs from their ranch. -, Mr. Walter Marshal went to Lake Creek Sunday. Four pupils at the Brownsboro school have received their Palmer method button. They are now try-in!- for a hifrher button. They are Edward Stanley, Mary Stanley, Ceor-re Hoagland and Viola Hoaj, land. Mr. William Hnaxland, who wna 111 waa taken, to Central, Tolnt Batuf-. das, so he would be near medlral treatment, . 4: wvel.s. htii tin JukI abuuL compU-ied , 2r,,h of Kpi.nmrji, ttlo bri,0 returnini- fnth Medford trsne Is Kedfnirfl - I be rounrtMi. WmonVit titf 1t t thf w rit Inc. alH-i Oal Siodilnrd U fecllnR mrkly. Mr.4AVard went out to Medford Sat tinlny oxiHiotluK to bring buck with 1 1 1 ii-i his wifo nnd son, but as transtKir- hnv ntieiiileil them and neither one'lallon wns tillm he and Prof. Ixiwe of i hem hold uuieli hope fur tln-lr irnnie very near liavliiK to wnlli back, iri .nery. The Walker family live on I hut ,y wulklni; pail of the way they ' '"""" '" U'ot'sinie one- to como on in with them Karl Wlthrow was taken In the I .,,..,.. ik i,r..i,.. e,n. Ink". firanlte I'lty hoopitnl Friday to have 1.1m 1.... It U'My H,Urt..,,rV f l operate on It 'and put a brace In tn! ""v- F.dward was up and hold i.. .i.i ii i.. i church services Sunday mornlnit and mmiy, Hie hearer of the niiitrliiiimliil Mr. nmi Mrs. l'.verett Itee-on nre evenlnK. homo Sunday and the isrooin went on to tho Wred lumber camp where he is employed. They will be at home to tlifir friends nt that place after April tut. M Ceo. Trefren and family have moved H ( Into tha Merl Brainard house. j j There- will be a dance In the city : hall Saturday. . Polk Smith has taken possession r' the Ford cabin. ! - Ii; net belnn tin Hewull, a charmlm IIHln mis of three siininiev. A ilalnty woddlnK lunchivin wa served after tho tfXoilillnit, ami the newlyweds, on tlu ffi tif their ilepnituro for n brief honeynimm tour, weru ahowero.1 wllh best wlslie from tt host of relatives nnd friend, complimentary lo tho ty ing; of t M Ik iiintrliiumlnl knot under most aiisplrloim clrrnniriliinceH. Mr. nnd Mr. Phillip' home, will be nl Miidforff? Tho Methodist have led In the Y. M. ('. A. hnskf'tbiill serin of the Junior leiiKUfi rliiHHlflrtitlon, hnvlnit won riv'jiK ti uw days here with Mrs. Fox's mil of Mix Killtii nn Hi'liodulcil. Tll( ! iih, I her, Mrn. Muriiaret Crosby. PreHhyloilana nnil (TirlHlittilM rnnked) lialpli liowmuii h confined lo hi M-coiul. nnd tho HapllHls lusl. Thnnk .bed with the sniall pox ei.Mifiiiiiil.lv settled In their beiititlful j John Clark boilRlit n dwelling of home. Hint was formerly ow ned by ; C1.ik1I Wheeler, $3.rt understand Well, i, in HeeHOII, Olio 111 I TO West if Talent, tt was boiiKbt nnd presented In them by nn uncle of Mrs. Berson. tlvlnif In Amilnnd. Mrs. Hhdeler, who wns afflicted with paralysis some tlnio nito Is Htay n hi nt the home of lh-. Hrnwers In Aslilund nt pii-Ment, Her condition Is unliiiproved. Mrs. Ixiwell Net hi-rland. nnd baby Ijivoiio, of Medford. were vIxllliiK relatives In Talent Thursday. Mr. mid Mrs. Win., F"K of Medford returned home Monday nfti r spend- wns the piircltaso prlc. Mnhoney & Spencer are romodi'HnR their new lionie. Miss Burr vUlted the school Inst week. Mrs. llocn und Mln Taylor's riMitn had n short program the Sid of February In honor of onn of tho Ri-eat GONTINU E mm AT PHOENIX CHURCH Hev. Norman B. Harrison of Seattle, Americans, which wna very nice nnd ,'''- n Friday cvenini? for Kewiston. well rendered. Fern Clovenpor pave Idaho, to conduct meetings similar to tho welcome address, then a drill per-: those held dtnini- the last to week formed wllh flaK whh very nice. Sev eral npproprlnln soiikh were sunn by tho children and school closed for the rest of the dny at 10 o'clock. Suiiilny movnlnK wo nwoko to find 1 nro duo hi'ImmiI uuthoritleH for the free, ly tendeied iim" of th" i:ni. In III" lull helween clliiillhi'r of coiv iibiitit four luehe of nnow, which wna very In I h Phoenix church. These have proved unusually inlere.stinj nnd heliv ful and have been froo from object ion nble) nnil sensational im-thou. Mr. lliirrl.-nm haa n ry winnlu? personality, nnd leaven with tho friend ship and hii:h esteem of till who mot and honnl him. Fine results have al ready been realized from these meet- V baby Klrl was born to Mr. niiil'iio surnrlso lis snow has been """'o. Who lives on "; plentiful tllln winter, l.terso,, ran.l, last week. Will Uuuli" was out to tho city to . t 1..I ..- ' ..-. ... n ii Hi" "ir, I "'J I 11. . 1 .. . e ... I.... fa iiiiirco pi'iinary nun Kenenii eiecuon,., ,!)1K,1P ulVl,,. ot) t)l(, ,,0k.11(, ,;lV(, un, m piece oi .i.ii.i in ii:lnKSi n, w iu surely continue ntler-l that oi8itnl.iiilon will remmi" fornn floor ,-,,,1V lilubt. Il rumored that ill is intending to' nIs ,n if(, ()f (n0 ,.h(llTn an)1 -! ! ",invo n hnuwkpepir lefon nn"lUM'lcomnnniUv of ,llO(i0 who ,wve at .ear oils aiuuiiu. ,, ,imp fom, rl-lst ns n tH-8onal S. Johnstnn Itaa been out to the val-1 HMVonr ' ' ley on iiuMtiess ror a row naya AS fo)n(o)(nn WARNING! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see (he name "Bayer" on tablets, you ate 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 "Bayer" packag' which contains proper directions. Handy "Uajer" boxes of 12 tablets -Also Imltles of il iml 100 nruj?niiU. A;jilrli l tli trail niu rk vt Vajvr Mmiiliu-uiro vl' M Juuuci'tkavUk.UT vt SWkteli Lester Swlnk wns down from his hoinestciid tho latter part of last week. I ('lias, ration and Will Iluuhes have the contract of fulling all of tho timber on tho Seller plnee. Mr. Klntf Roes to provcup on his place this week, then ho U offering tho I tinihor for nU: j Tho school rhlMrcn were all glad to i hoar thut Elizabeth IIIU was moved hoiiio sunnny rroiu tho sacred iienrii hospital where he underwent a seii-j our operation Homo two weeks n(?o. j Harold Nethcrlnntl hns como up from Medford to llvo with hta father, and lias onterrd achonl heve. Tlu cntnp-flro girls nnd boys put on a play Saturday evening;, it wns drills and dancliiR, with lots of music. Our! JncUson, tho flnh hutchery foro nitiii, I nt Snuaw luko nttendliiR to n liii'KO hiilt'h there, pkrs shipped from I.lltlo Uutto, and will rcmalu there till May. Tho Frrdenhtii'R liouso Is vacated uKiilii, the family moving out to the valley as there was no work hero for his tennis. Mr. Simmons nnd wife left Saturday In their Ford to work In tho orchards. W'ukob nre still on tho dccllno, whllo taxes nnd nolo licenses nre still climb ing up. Tho fellow thnt works now duys don't hnve much of n chnnco; better not own nnythlng, and bocomo On Sundiiy, March 12th, the services! both morning anil evening will be lu the nature of "continuation meetings,"! In which lhe music nnd sermons will be arranged to continue and gather up! the work of the pust two weeks. Spec-1 lal music both morning and evening, i Sermon by the pastor in the morning' nt 11. In the evening nt 7::i0, Rev.' 0. 0. Unlet of Ashland, and Sunday school missionary for southern Oregon , w ill be present and give the message , of the evening. At 6:15, ntwho Kn-: (leavfjr meeting, Miss Edith Gore, our I delegate, to the recent state 0. K. con-1 volition, will give a i-eport. Kveryhody Invited nnd weiciuno nt nil services. Ulhle school nt 10 a. m., Br. J. n. j Webster, stipt. liasseg for nil, nnd all ! interesting. 1 SENSATIONAL Oldsmobile Four Touring Car $1385 nt Sledfotxl. Busy Corner Motor Co. Main at Ulvprwlrto if FIRST SHOWING OF SPRING MILLINERY Friday and Saturday, March 10 and 11 A GARDEN OF HATS That is no figurative term when applied to the new season's millinery, for flowers bloom in refreshing array and fruits are one of fash ion's happiest mediums of radiating the new spirit. "Bonfire, Canna, Periwinkle, Henna, Navy" are foremost among the favorites, but there are other tones equally intriguing and likable. You'll find them here. The Vanity Shop announce the opening of a LADIES' HOSIERY DEPARTMENT in conjunction with the spring showing of millinery. This department has been created to care for your hosiery requirements with the same individual attention that has always been our policy in the past. We now carry a full line of real , 1 FILET AND IRISH CROCHET LACES Doilies and Medalions suitable for lovely lingerie luncheon sets and tray cloths. .. We Cordially Invite Your Inspection THE VA NITY S HO P "Quality and Service"