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V'XQV SEVEN" Items of Interest From the Rogue River Valley "NrrrvFOTtD matt; trtbukt:, MTOFOftT), oukook, frtd'ay, mncu n, 1022 BURGLARS BUSY IN CENTRAL POINT, iff RANSACKED ASHLAND W (KNTIIAI. I'OIST. March 17,- Visitors, who work In thu dark, unit 'who are known only ly their iturk deeds, have been unite busy In Cuii Irul I'ulnt thu past week, Knrly In thu week tho homo of Mm. Couksey, ono of thu most bountiful and com fortably fixed homo In ('cut rut Point, which hu been dosed for several months, while the ow'uer was visiting u daughter In Portland, was entered hy mean of lu Mi k I n k a gla iuiil In an outer door. Thn houso wu thor uiiftbty ransacked ami everything turned topay lurvy. The caretaker noticed Dm disorder mid the broken panels when ha nine lo look after I ho placo I Ho iieU mornltiK and sur mised thai nlKht visitor hud been there. Investigation proved that nuiiiKomi hml been there undoubtedly nml although thu ontfiil of thu theft I not known It I thoiiKht tlmt thu Intruder helped himself liberally. Iler lu thu week, thu Kvuns store. Wttcr Known mi the KiMr atom, won entered mid several dollar worth of goods taken, Thla I thu fourth time thl year that thli store hu had the Ultwelcomn visitors, and tho owner find Ihut they liuvo had more tliun their ulinie of cum puny and would ni t regret It at all If tho Intrude visited elw w here. J nut why thta par- titular atom In nlwai picked on I not known,' but II In probably on BP rouiit of lt rnllier Inula led and con venient position away from thn ren ter of I he liiinluc district and on the corner of Main and on Houth Pacific atreels, giving thn lawbreaker a rhancn to work without much fear of detection. "And Home Came Ted." In tho name of clever little pluy put on by student of thn local hlsh achool, un der the direction of Miss Restrict Gay lord, Thursday evening. In Cen tial hall. A good led audience wti preaent and received enthusiastically thn ueeeful effort of each and vary member of tho acta. Music waa furnished by the Central Point tl licit school ircheatra, and waa very good. The entire erenlUK'a vntwrtaiuinent waa dnclded sm-cea and the effort mid atrenuoiia wtrk put forth by all concerned waa amply rewarded by the auerosnfut outcome Tho l-adb Aid Society of the local church waa entertained at thn home of Mm. ft. It. Htearna here Wednesday afternoon. A large crowd waa pres ent and everyone there enjoyed her self thoroughly, The meeting waa very aucceaaful In every way, Krnesl Scott, who waa reported -rloua'y 111 the firm of the week la Im proving at thla time and la thought to be on the road to recovery. The wlndowa of the confectionery department of tho Thurber and Dixon atore of thla city are very artistically decorated with bunulo. duck, anialt chlrka, poiula, grass, Jogs, chicken- roopa, and everythlnK pertaining to the Hauler aeuxoti. We have aome real window decoratora here now, and poopln appreciating Ihoi artistic In f - 'J 1 . j i 1 . i -. - iinythliiK wilt lovo to look at these windows. They are u pretty altit for liny ono to giir.o upon. (lourgo Kox unit Ouy Tex liavn mov ed their i en I cHluin office to the Whiteside hillldliiK on I II atrunl, iiimI thn building formerly occupied Jolully hy them mid John K. Horn, barber, hu been converted Into one room und Mr, Hons 1m now tho aole (.ecu punt. Mr. .und .Mra, lloruce llromley ot Medford were vlaltluK t'onlrwl I'oltit fl'leuilH uud relutlvea Suildu)'. Mra. Hoyal Mchola or Willow HpiliiKa left Hunduy eveiiltiK for I'orl lund, reluruliiK hero the flint of tho week. Whlla III the Oregon motropo II, Mra. Mchola adopted u tiny aou aome two wiMika old, uud brouKbt blui liiniiit wllh her. MUh CowkIII, a former Medford Kill; but now of Hpokuue, Waah., who tiHM been yIhIHiik relutlvea Oinl frlemla In Kan 1'rain lnco for aoino 1 1 me pual en route to her Inline In the WlnthtilKton city, Mopped Hero Turn day morning for u brief vMt with her brother, Itulph Cowgill and fumlly, who renldci In the Willow Hprlng dla Irlct. There wuk belli to Mr. and Mra. t'hurllo Kiiuderiion of lieuglo at tliti tlt iiomlnuiion Sotno i f f. H. Handeraoii III thla city, to offbc who w curly Tueadny inorulng, March 7th, a a in .ClT.IL CONDEMNS DANCING PUBLIC SCHOOLS AHIII,AM, Mar. 17. "Tho tumult und llio ahouilng dlea," and It la a re lief to Invoke aome aort of a recoa alonitt ik a chuiiKe from tho bickering and Invective which liuve been indulg' ed ho fieuly locally fur the punt month. Hence- we turn, by wuy of contruat, to the (inlet, the )n-iu-cfti und thu undla turbed, a halcyon condition prevailing In ii n Ideal KtmoHphero cruutud by the W. (.'. T, t'.. and although tho county convention of that orgunlr.atlon waa held hero aoimtilme ago, tho union du alrea to emphuaUe the following cardl nul principle n a inn In objective: t lU'Nolvud, that wo cunllnuo our ef fort fur luw enforcement and ai-cure and election J men II lie uu honor to our POLAND WILL BE CENTRAL EUROPE'S RICHEST COUNTRY I ':.; couimiiiilty and Mute und feurlcB In The new urrlvul In thu Iiouko of ;,(, ,.nf..rceliient of luw. Hauduraoii hu been ctirUleued Krn- Thut we encourago and aid tho eft Itay. -ti'iuhir of our public achoola In fol- .Mr, und Mra. t'harle II. Ouy f!,iwlnK the atuto nw riMjulrlng I he. Medford vliilind tho former parent, j M nilfl teaching of temperunce in Mr. J. II. Cay ul til homo hero 8uu-t, Hchoolti. 1''. " Thut, whereiiH, diinclng cannot bo Mr. Merrill llongluud, who Juiitiinaed umonit tho requlreiiienta for htcn iiulte III wllh a aevere attack ol !,. ducat Ion. thut It lower tho moral tomillliu fi r tho pual week I aomo-iione uud Interfere wllh ull legitimate what Improved at tht writing. 1 effort to aeeure learning, therefore. .Mr. und Mr. ieori; Howard audi u.. o rt.i,lved. that we on)tet IMiH. aim. Hilly George, of Juckoii-',llK11nilt t,p ,,rBrUce of (lunclnR In our vllln tuude u bunlneiut and pluure ,utilio achool. trip hero during thn pual week. j That we believe thut the Illlile The fuuoral aervlcea over tho ro-; fch,M)t,i b rt.ttd, without commont, in iiiuIiih of t!io lute W'. W. Kcott, prom- our nc-iiool. inent pioneer realdent of Central , Thui w nrcn eimmI cltliena every- EDEN PRECINCT LAIS RECORD aorno (lynanilto which wu ntored In bl ahop. Litter their lunt child, Kdillo j Knighton, waa drowned, fatlliiff into un Irrigation ditch whilo In a fainting Hpfll. NotwitliHtiindlni; nil theae great I trial. Mr. KnlKhton wan ever patient and realgned to her aorrowd. Sho waa ta aufferer for many year and bore her 'affliction with great fortitude. Mrs. I Knighton wan a Chrlatiun alnco early life. She leave her aged hunband to mourn her death, also aeveral itrund- By Mr. Mary O. Carey. children. Interment was In I'hix nlx KDKN PHKCINCT, Mar. 16.-Eden cemetery. Baturday. March 11, 1322. Precinct hold the record for big hen r,r aome time I have been obaervlng egg. One from J. M. Kudera m.ra-:thB (l0Hlrllctk)n wrought by the wharf anred by 8 Inche lnclrtuioference.!rat , believe they aro doing more while Mr. C. Carey ha ono that mea-illarm to the HU)n(l cr0((, thlin thc aurea 6',4 by . Thc weight had not:Krmln(I H(,Urre, . l()ing to tlm grow. 'S EGG WILLOW SPRINGS BOY N RED BY A N UI been aacertalned when theae Items were m nt In. Mra. theater Fay ha returned home from the hoapltal with her infant aon, mother and child are doing nicely. Thl I the flnit aon born to Mr. and Mra. I-ester Fay. John CJore makea hi regular trip to Aahlund with fat porkera which he ha ralaed on hi ranch aouth of Medford. und which he has butchered on the farm. Mr. (lore ha itevera! huudred In an Interview with Mr. do t Knlle. iet.prldent of the liallin locomotive Work, on IiIk return re- et-nlly from I'ulund, tin auld, "Pobind'a Indiixtili-H have dv-lnoe ho rapidly thut abe la now able to export textile. I which will aoon be ready for tho block. oIIm. lumber, lrnn, grain, und of courae Ijint Tuesday the big derrick which null. Willi her ureal natural re- J iH built for the drilling work at the Huurcea ahe I likely to bo one of the Trlgonia well, fell down. Thi i the flrrt iiiuntiii O Central Kurope to .,,...,, ,,. ,h , m,r.rini? ! rr.I- j lapsed. When tho near reaidenu heard .. the noirto of the falling limber they . i rtmhed to the scene expecting to find pleaKUi.lneHWHtak ntolUKk.onthe'W)Illwm, k,I)(.d or ba(,,y ,nJurwlt ,,t ono liiuid. In making a forecast that . furtimaUlv xYmn VM D() one at tllC Cn-er would jk.1! only twenty per rent ! we but the dr,ep ani he wag not , or me enamour mrengiu, nno on mc Ing erojm. Few farmers are giving the matter a much serious thought us they should. The time will soon be here a It la in the east, when every outbuilding will have to have a con crete floor, and be made rat-proof. It will be almost Impossible to raise young chickens, which 1 fast becom ing one of our chief Industries. Grain hay cannot now be l;ept over winter without great loss. Corn Is almost Im possible to keep as few warehouses tii iiltn a aallnf.ietory currency ti future condition. other, wu accused of publishing In thesn columns gross Inaccuracies re- garding the statu of thu chamber nu-. merlenlly, although the figures were merely looted from the Tidings' authority. No credit, however, seems I to have been grunted the writer for Point, who died last Thursday after noon, were held at the family real- where to uphold, by the presence and moral supimrt tho enforcement of deuce. Saturday afternoon. Tho rev-,all, ftml ln ,ho trttj of offcudcrs. vrend tarlton Jonea or tho local) T1,t we do everything possible to thurcli officiated uud Interment ! cooperate with city und county offlc made In the Central Point cemetery.: ta)ll ln rt.KBra to enforcement of the lloat ff friend, men. women uud .cigarette law. children, who knew and loved tlhs i'.,rii,.,rm..ri, in n. i,m, tlcal creed churterlng a Jitney post haate In hus- bnne, In w hich Fred decbired fealty to ! both factions In the common bonds of a mutual sympathy. Homebody owes tho main building but In the shed, the corner of which was torn off by falling timbers. Hud there been spectators within the building, as there often are. there Is no doubt but there would bare . been someone killed or Injured. . neaa running in ins green uiraiia neioa ar. pnti,.-!,- rat-nroof. This la a matter which should be called to the atten tion of the agricultural department, and steps taken to comiiel the work of extermination of these pests as they do the ground HipiirrH. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watt of Phoenix, were in Medford Saturday doing trad ing and attending to other business. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holdrldge of Talent were trading ln Medford laat Saturday. John Sellers of Myrtle creek is visit ing his cousin, Noah Chandler and wife at their ' pleasant home on 'the highway south of Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Shearer of Med. j ford were out to look after their work aevenu laoies irom rnoenix were nt nl,llln, , ,hn . anri .i.iti with in attendance at the Presbytery mis- friendB whlie here. iik.narv hriftrrt miMfini? whfrh ronvpnMl I t i . Mini? llnm.' rmwi to Ilia Mall Tri- T 5 'ur' ,1Brnura ant aaugowr " -- " " Mn nmi I'Buinii vmiv Anuinpinnitfl who went from the Phoenix church were Mrs. IXmna Graffes. Mrs. Angel. Mra. Walter Drown and others. venerable man of Central Point, wened their way early In the after noon to hi home und crowded the house and ard, and with bowed head und respectful meln paid their Inst respect to one w ho will bo great ly mlaited here among hi fellow num. Mr. h'rott wa one of Central Point's oldiwt cltliens, and was known and enleemed by everyone. Had he lived until llie-twerrty-flmt'day "of March hu would have been eighty-eight years of age. Mr. Scott was a prom inent member of tho local M. K, church and ever was ono of the main stay of that Christian organUutlon. lie was upright, conscientious. Uod fearing and ever stood firmly for what was right. 111 lung life was full of rich deed and kindly Chrtatlao acts. With his passing Central Point loin- one of Its noblest cltUen. To hi aged widow und the several children which survive him the eir lira community extends lis sympii thy. Intended. If there ever was a non-com butaut, "If. P." Is one, and ho was not iiu(yi! tin In thl. flclit ihe union decries that Pmhlbltlon Tho jD rortIand wa not won by .idleness, neither will . ,,.,. -httrl.,nif flft- .,, an apology to II. P. Holmes, bis name) 1eillle ,Jalk ,ett Phoenlx for the having been used in the list of direCnorth Tue8lay. Mr. HaJk hag been of tor. Instead of that of r red Homes, sjfered a KOO(J wnen he arrlve8 He would have pre- PAItlfl (ieorge Carpenller may never fight aguln, according to the opinion expressed hy medical men iu close touch with Carpenller as ho left for Im Ouerche, hi country home. ' - -i wtor gilr ht an amy htlikt thim mlvtr Tbmorrowmorning- hy all means try Kelloggs CornFlalce? Tomorrow morning set KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes before tho family! A feast for tho eycand a feast for keen appetites For, Kcllogg's arc as extra-dolicious as they lookall sunny brown and wonderfully crispy, crunchyl. My, but how they delight everybody ! Kellogg'i Corn Flakes are not only distinctly superior to any imitation, but are the most fascinating cereal you ever a to! Kellogg'i appeal to every age! Little folks and old folks find in them tho same joyous pleasure! For ' Kcllogg's havo a wonderful flavor and Kcllogg's are never tough or leath- S-gg cry or hard to cat! detfaCZi InsiBt uPn KELLOGG'S tho orig iflvfl Inal Corn Flakes lit' the RED and TOASTED GREEN package! It bears the signa- rnl7!l ture of W K Kel,0Sg originator of Kcllogg's Corn Flakos. NONE ARE FtAIVta GENUINE WITHOUT IT! It be Kept in force by Idlenesst und It I clear thut our work Is not done, in the face of problems more vital than ever. To rocnpllulate It main activi ties. purVy of social life. Sabbath ob servance, anti-narcotics, refined dress for refined women, acientific temper ance Instruction la our schools, supple mented by evangelistic work, arc only a IMirtlon of the twoaeoro avenues of aervlco enunciated by the union in thei world-wide a rope of Its activities." The Madrigal flub of 0. A. C. will be In Ashland on Friday evening, Mar. The story goes that a homo mission ary was canvassing remote territory way beyond Trail recently, and in quired of a native If there were any Kplscopallans In that region. I'nfor tunalely the h. m. carried a shotgun. Implying membership In tho gamo kill ing association. The native replied, "I b'leevo the boyn did kill one under the barn lust week." Mrs. II. U. lenders has returned home from a winter visit in southern Cali fornia. Sun Francisco und Oakland papers have published sensational accounts, connecting Leslie Schwimley. senior student ut tho University of California. In un escupado involving an ulleged secret marriage, abduction, etc. At first it was thought tho matter was simply tho result of a college prank, several fellow students being ulso Im plicated In tho forcible detention of I.ohIIo at tho homo of a prominent fam ily in Oakland. As a result members of the district attorney's ataff were called upon to straighten out tho tan gled affair, tho exact particulars con nected with which ait not even yet thoroughly understood. Tho young Schwlmley la tho son of Hov. W. A. Schwlniley, former pastor of tho Con gregational church In Ashland. Prom horo tho fumlly went to Iodl, Calif., and after wards to Oakland, where tho father wua recently pastor of Calvary Congregational church In Hint city. Tho Shepherd and Vuupel families are homo from a tour to tho orient, having left SuntUo lust January for China and the Philippines. Tho new billiard parlors, yet without a distinctive name, retains the algns "MunHlug'ii Underwear," prominently j per day for camping privileges, instead of the half-dollar for a ten-day limit. This question of a nominal charge for these accommodations, heretofore free, la being agitated among the several towns up and down the line. Ashland high school basketball toa- sers are having headquarters at Salem thl week, engaged in a series of giuues both at the capital cliy and in neighboring towns. Preliminary to this northern tour, Nate Rates, pro prietor of Hotel Ashland tonsorlal establishment, treated the entire per Bonnel of the team to the privileges or the shop, not even a lipstick massage being barred. "The World's Judgment Day Is It Here?" was the topic deHned by L. F. Zink. lecturer of the Plble Students persuasion, at the Lyric theatre Thurs day evening. Now Is the accepted time to heed the admonition of the official hortlcultur-j al commissioner, and spray against.' scale. at his destination. ferred to have remained in Medford, but work in his line seemed scarce. Mrs. Julia Knigton who died at her home in Eagle Point, was for many years a resident of Talent. It was while Mr. and Mrs. Knighton lived here that their daughter Arriel Hunter was accidentally killed at Ashland. After this great sorrow they moved to i Kagle Point, and within the next few years they lost their other two chil dren. Charlie Knighton was killed also by accident, by the explosion of Marion were out to C. Carey's for a call Sunday evening, and to get some flower plants. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pratt of Rogue River, were visiting their niece, Mrs. Jack Allen and husband, at the home of James Allen. Sunday. Mrs. J. E. Roberts has so far recov ered from the flu as to be about her housework again, but Is still Vfery weak. WIUX)V SPRING., Mar. IS, Junior Clarke, only son of Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Clarke was seriously in jured Wednesday afternoon and Is now In the Medford hospital. A heavy flumo which was in the course of construc tion blew over In the high wind catch ing the little fellow under It. The household good and stock of Mr. and Mrs. Millard, parents of Mrs. Wm. Hover, arrived here from Rose burg the first of the week. The Mll lards have rented a place near Jack sonville where they will reside until they look around and find a place to purchase. Mrs. O. S. Welcher is attending tho millinery class in Medford thla week. Mra. Hugh Porter Is able to be around the house after a long and seri ous Illness with' pneumonia. Her slHtcr- in-Iaw, Mrs. Merritt Hoagland. former ly of this district but now living in Central Point. Is very sick with a severe cane of tonsilitis. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Smith of tho Tolo district have both been quite ill with flu for the past three woeks. They are reported as improving and able to be out again. W. A. Thompson came home from the Medford hospital last Thursday. He Is still very weak but is Improving slowly. Roland Rirkholz is putting In his spare time Installing a wireless sta tion. Mrs. R. W. Nichols has Just returned from Portland with a fine four weeks old baby boy. The little fellow has been named Donald William and re ceived a warm welcome from relatives and friends of the family. -sr TONSILITIS I Apply thickly cow with ho Apply thickly over throat corar with hot fiannel Ooa 1 7 Million Jan UtedYtak I SENSATIONAL Oldsmobile Four Touring Car $1385 at Medford. Busy Corner Motor Co. Main at RlTerslilo ANTIOCH ITEMS i .r T i wra i ri I ff r m a M M M M a M M M MW fi fill M COBN FLAKED AU asliiri ef KELLOGG'S K RUMBLES nd KELLOGG'S,BRAN, cooltd ! kr,mbM displayed ut its main entrance, Repair futilities nro being afforded at tho Norton Auto Co., cm Pioneer uvenun, by Hugh McKonxle, who has installed an annex dealing with this cluss ot work. Tho death, near Tulent recently, of Mrs. J. J. WulVor, formorly Mrs. Crolghton, calls to mind tho pusslng of an Industrious and kindly disposed woman, favorably known in this vicin ity, w hoso death will be learned with regret by a largo clrclo of friends. Kunorul services were hold at Stork's chniel, Thursday afternoon, interment being lu Mountain View cemetery. Hull & Lludsti'om have opened up their now foundry und machine shop, the construction of which has boen underway for sometime past. A talk on the "service census," an enrollment which will be taken thru out the state in tho near future, was the topic of uu ocldio88 given by Geo. Codding, of Medford, early in the week before a representative gathering ot tho American Legion. . Unousy lies tho head that wears a correspondent's hut. The writer dur ing the into chamber of commerce tire Mrs. I-oster Weiss Is out In Anti och to visit her mother and sister, Mrs. llert Chapman of Sams Valley. Quite a bunch of William Lewis' sheep strayed from their campin'g ground and came over on tho Antl och range. Joo Wynalt und Victor Chapman went over to Aguto school Friday to soo tho teacher about their basketball team pluylng Antiorh. Porn to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanderson of Heuglo thla week, a baby boy. Mrs. Sanderson is staying in Central Point. Ella Chapman visited with Gladys Ilodgers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oiian Glass ot Mod ford siient uduuy with home folks nt Antloch. Mr. C. U. Weston and his duugh-ter-ln-law, of .nhlanih returned to their ranch nt llear.lo Monday. Thuo Glass will have a sale ut their ranch of household goods, muchlnory und stock, March -1. Mrs. Farleigh gave a social party to her pupils at Uilllum Smith's Sutur duy afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Glass returned from their trip to Washington and en countered very stormy - wcathor, which made tho trip disagreeable by auto. ' INDIGESTION. GAS OR BAD STOMACH TAKEDIAPEPSIN" "rape's inapcpsin' has proven itself tho surest relief for Indigestion. Oshos, Flatulence, Heartburn, Sour nes, Fermentation or Stomach Dis tress caused by acidity. A few tab lets give atmost immediate stomach relief and shortly tho stomach Is cor rected so you can cat favorlto foods without fear. Large case costs only tew cents at drug store. Millions helped, annually. ,v. Ad?" 25 -DISCOUNT . ' 25 DISCOUNT EXCEPTIONAL MILLINERY OFFER FOR SATURDAY ONLY 25 Off the Regular Price of HATS OF SILK AND STRAW COMBINATION i You Are Cordially Invited to Inspect Our New Spring Modes and v Avail Yourself of the Bargains We Are Offering Tomorrow. VANITY SHOP "Quality and Service"