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PATIE SEVEN Items of Interest From the Rogue River Valley MEPFOIU) MATIJ TRIBUNE, MEDFOTtl ). O R ICO OX, FRIDAY. APRIL 7, 1922 ASHLAND KNIGHT IL TEMPLARS PLAN El $TER CEREMONY AHIII.ANH. April 7-Malta conitiiun ilery No, I. KiiIkIiI Teiuphir, will nil seive l hut priMtl Christian holiday, Easter, on Hominy, April HI, in Mil sonic hull, Mflfurtt, Luncheon Mill be served lit I;:i0 p. m.. followed by the rH'imil seivlce hi 2. ;to. All lr knlKhts and their IikIIid in" Invited. Including sojourning ii ml vInUIiik frulers. Th witimandery will hn ' fr 1t spucliil iriu'(l'n mi. Iiiin rmiHi'il ci)iiM(lorutjl Iritfll'i'ltt here due to till' fart Unit li' has relatives In this illy whom aim tin M visited from time In time, Hit' was ritKMt :pmi, nnd rather tlmn iny thin mini voluntarily offered to per form n penance hy serving out I'" a""' I tttifc In tin- Tehama enmity Jul!. nn (.m-r which I lie coin t authorities up-pi-Hi unwilling l" uc-tl to, prefci ring to accept it ciihIi fin" from '""'i' the doctor or her bondsmen, llllliih Ti.mi.ln will hol.l H staled BABIES CLINIC GREAT GRAND DAUGHTER OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN RUNS FOR CONGRESS ; CENTRAL POINT GREAT SUCCESS CE.NTKAL POINT, April B Tin' local IiIkIi 'school building lit the place where the baby clinic wim hchl hern under the I supervision or Miss Marie Faldlw, lounty health nurse, ami the Central j ( session lit MiihoiiIc hall In thin city, .. . . . .. . ..... .... .. i..i i - i-rinav rvciunic. ., ' .lalK.ratory room of the or routine humiiii 10 iiuenu nhly tlntallH In connection with the ceti-iuonlal t'i In- In lil at Mcilfold on Miiv I'll. . , . . .JU.II Pupil of Junior hliili nri- entering ,..,,ill1. ilf .i, .i,L-n foun- Into n lively cmipciition over st.lllnK ..,.- UHW.iiaiin. consisting of! I tickets for thl'lr enlcrtalnmcnt In tlie; . riin,1B,n i,.,i Ml Mildred' guents on tluil ilali.. the Medford Imp-: wav of a pageant, on Friday voinim Ml(l vp tor llurm-ll. Mr. It. K-r of I hi U-Moliiy order, composed or thU week, proceeds tn pny off the J'iixhoii an-l Mr. C. Taylor. Th' over f'fty stiilwart Imi ami yoiinit i inulnitiK indebtedness on tho whom ;cln,, WB1) hffM Tuesday afternoon und men, this orgiiiil:iilnn having recently piuno. The pageant will he n pleasure. , )n ()f ,n.(,atI)(t nn(1 j,UH., hix n Instituted In that city its a Ms I I'litronlM' It, , jlciing May, a score of lieuinlnK young' sonic sirillnlioii distinctive us to type I Papers lire being rir milieu, i i ( mo,nrHi .ttn nn muny adorable, chub unit objects, Tho Medford committee! Honing thHl 111" it it mi of (leorge "-i... t..!,,.,.,,,,. unilllnir lnilileH wen" linvliiit In i lmrmt tleiiilln conncctcil liuun. iellenl of AhIiIiuhI. Ih ihiM'I ,-M4,nt j mention to a. larKo r.utiiherj Willi the l.imtcr I'Klnliruti'in lnHIli upon tm repuniiu'n mn t()f (,.t).Mt,., (ownn folk and th foiiri 'rtz i.leiid l- nut it k. itiiilriiinn. W, II. Mc'tivo nonom. minjeri i" im f i"" ' nitindliiK pliyalclnnH, inn. Ileckmun. t I i 1 1 , ' i''.v '":) A 0 I IE L AT SAMS VALLEY GREAT SUCCESS i preiioiit: Mrs. Mclntyrfi, Mrs. Ilroad, Horrtft. Schmidt. Merrlficit. Tcrrlll, , DunnlnKton and Vllnon. Th regular order of litinlrieim and a real nodal time was enjoyed. IxOIcIouh refrenti I mentx were nerved and It wan decided 'to meet with Mr. Sarah Wilcox at the ; next meeting. i Mm. K.jj. Cameron of Medforrt wa 1 tniDHiK tint; bimineHii and meeting; old ,tlme frlendM In our city Wednesday, i IJoyd Sparks and Miss Tholma Chll- dffra surprliied their many friends Sat urday as they motored to Crants I'aas and were married In that city. Tues day evealnx a crowd of friends from L EPIDEMIC REVIVES, LITTLE APPLEGATE DIST. ;ian and J, !. Ijiwreiice. wlm nn i'iiiMiweriid to ndi other iianies as may election In May. The local W. (. W, rM nll. Molt and KHfarns. The ha cimip sawed I l(,B lhl.ri, PV,.ryn,. 0f ,.m f rheril- - i i-',? napint; the bride and Krwim leaving the bride in Ashland and the groom In Grants Pass. Mrs. C. C. McCurdy of Meilford and Mrs. U. W. Klden of Willow SprlnR were visiting friends in Jacksonville Tuesday afternoon. . . . . .. - i ......... , ,.r , i... M. it i.'ii ln ileeiuitii necCNNIirv. Iln plenluliv, wooil ii kwiiim ihh "i ,,. hcns. Ilin weaiher f,,,oi.ii l,tr tli 1-liiHii-r umhIiiiii-iI rally iron'itlons. mm rei HTMnl Is in i ... .., chlinueilhl,'." a pioePllVi hl.lllli's iVueil candidates ciiHtlnK tneir ,or' IU( w beribboned ifillled and ery lovable, and ....i i.A . notnlfwitioii (or rnnttiti ui m.rf.wri "' " . . .ii . i. jlailve i,i (Ik- fnoiKl rmnsyhnnia din. "" ano jir. ju' m.. advance denominated , lows ball, lant Tuesday cvenwu. amm, , 'ri!KZant of ihq fact that V . """ """ (City Droit store from Dr. J. W - ...... -I. .1.,,.... .nn.llitnle. ruHlinu the r for- .. . . . ..... "im. u to run wniimr, ui tier kccmi siiKKemions were onerea ann . , , ...... - 1 1 ii u was ins ui. ro'K-n uiiu khiki i,Li i ...i i. ..... .,..' . .... ... . ... . .... whl.l, It U ho.ad will r We Itself tune. wlh the fraternal orKa..ltlon ,,, , ai .,, ,,(,Bt , 8,loW . T; -.VT . ".fl'?:' .ltd and us A conllintent of w.hhI chopper from j ..... , .,. , " " - ..u . ere iu oe i....-r upikhiuci apiuiivai Hint his lulorliiK spii-lators ; " -.--r - . . . m (.niiivi.iani v iliiuna ilium na Iclni! iinemt lonM. which Were followeil , , ., ,..,,.. ....r...,,i,.., ., .... . .. . ... . r . .... ... -..,...! H ..... i. ....... . . m u..n,.p.itiK ... .. ... nil .111, (111. ....... I. TV 1.111. .I.tll'llllll, H 11. 111. It. .. RiH il . 1..'..-l.' M ..-" u.,.n.....r.,l a, a , . at, I . I , . . r I. 1 '. .. I u I..... .. .. , . . - ' ' ' I '. w, .i.-1 .... ..1-3. -in, ... .. .." in. ir :iv vent fit? irr .111 nti.r.i .... .. ... ... ..... . . . . . , , 1 ' 1 mium 111:11 iiHnman weri" milieu miliar- .o.din I... diHtors and everyone. m ,.,,.,.,,, liy ,,, tllll.nt tt.riuw. Ag tn. ynmK ,,,. ,1H. rt.Pn Keveral babies were r.mnd to bo .ilte lUe ntnmmny ,)f ,s,.;,tn,.r ,y we Ilr(. .,, , m ,hft ; . , ,.""' " ' 1 (eveiunK. exceiieni nj.imn u oe. i ins , )nrt ,.uars at this date. The bride. um nun i.'-i.iu. in mi, mi'i i hi i.ik rare instrument, tn 011 Int.. n.1,1 .-l1lMi.lfl.11i .m anf by lb limn Ibul the Imia.i taut ! the Medford camp assUli. In the I""',..,,,.,,..,'! that bis u.lorliiu simh tat or 1 " ' ' :r--r.-;-!r:.--rrr-J tt.- Vcs the weddifl bells which have Uiiik openi.lons. which w.re roliowe,,; ,.rfmtlo. It was! ., ... c..,.i""" ",'r,"ru.,,., '. "- nno Aionuay joe r. uowe ann in wiiiimi-i Mil .i!i'iiii'nn.. .II..I.IH ... ..,.i KrlilMV venlflii -.r Till nti.r.t .... .. tin been nictiiinorpboNi'd Into llii'.iiinl Jolly scab 11 niH-n lronfvvoik. and Is ilolim bin inn itnoues r in hiw ihock ii oh Innss at tin' fiimllliir lieadiniirtei new tenant lb. A. C, Caldwell, dentist, near the llelman street crossing ' uf j t'nly a cllmpM was had of Marshul the Hoiilhern I'ucllte. Joffre, but tho deiiionstnitlnii was a 11... I, r n li n ..inil.. In iI.h rriek illstild are belna Insuei teil with meallier cotidlllons The Marselllaisel only one of ltHi,.i, a ...i,in. r . -..-i.. u. aiiuri'clalliin of tho Krand woik of Miss : Lin.i in i-i..,.i Cmiu. .m . '. . N-'l -.,Mir f...-v"in ..,,, t her!o;' i hrvfr klin oav 10 :inl Unit li'T .. .. u .. ..11 ...ui ti, t . . . . . I ' . j nrnnii .-Tt. n- in nrmr i lu n r.itnrvicn rii'in hiu itiiml m'u-1 tT a view to future o,M ra.lo.,s on n blK was retayc, ,, , no t imer louni.i.n. , ROI1,l,.rfll, ,, , ,mvfl ,, ; wll, . u pp.ein l.l in Mh Mlt " h,Zt ottrW-nA, I'll If. Iiv hiri.pl.ir I,.iL i,n i.niM.ri m nli! i h ilili-n bv I fin hlar t H'l ; .., , ., i.,. w 11..1...1 : 1 IIIK ,l,f 111 r? "Tt! a noju 01 irifDOS ... ... ... , ... I ' ' irnm uirir lira 1 m-isi K,fMi inn B lf Miss Helen Norcross left Monday , A moi1f.rn an(1 vpr). aUriu.t,ve l,un.;llm and h,a ,ihle irl(e for thor new ev.nlnK for Kuucne where she will re- ,, MnK t.0nstnict,-d on the Pan.vovaKe on the 8pa of mutrirnonv. si 1 tts Ii Ml ml Istsi nl I Ii n I Irnt'iin t nIA i,.., .u. . i. - .. . . . -..ril ,.f li.-.i.i.-, .i.ii,..,,-!..-. r..-- . I.II..I..I man seldom has'..., ..".. ,..7, I"" T". 1.. "' "ul 1 uur hunrtay school is urocresslni! . . " . . ."" . . . . ' .......-...,. "..m -....... ..viown coniraciors. i ne buiii(K win ni,.e.v nd ., ,, . tioailllra ,ha. r-onnectfd with the Utalw Hiiremi of strliws was Interwoven with the n-en' h Mine and iieoi.-y, i tHndor. It Is now lii order for l.loyd Ihe arrest ami flnlnit of I)r Carrie lie" re to vb.ll America. InvltlnH such violation f the California nOUR CEREALS FEED x7eCIDEDLY w wanl Ctf you to compare the Havor of OLYMPIC Rolled Cat. Ami Iht economy. 1 ' ' .1. win i... shrine oasis In , u ' TV. u" u H T y 'r "P8" ,n ,,oul u ' many men are in attendance and doing , liun.mulr will be a Shilne oasis in, wlt h(.r .n,,, Mr an(1 M ra. . II. ,-ionth Rd will bo the home of Mr. and tn.y can to aid this oreanizatio- ithe desert of northern California. onV,,.m, r fhu ... h. mnnV'vi.. .....u r.... . ,. " lnry can 10 ,a ,n'8 "cKan'tion. tt.i...-.i.v ii,.. Ai.rii ft Hint date . . . .. ,, i.r). eiriurr ot-u.it is much more encouraging to our Saturday this week. April S. that date fr-,.niU ,ttc valo,.. known residents of this city, but more;.,.. to see ' Did- tsklne an interet n-.rii.nL . viHiiiiil.nl in that town bv wj ic..i. .-n i - ..! . .. laKing an interest .. -" - - - l r loy.l eu nuunu -.niui recent liwellern in inn Klnmuth 1,'nllB I Islam Temple of Run Francisco, n pi!-. , ...,- ir.lin. hol(. . UrlniBKe which has been loim delayed. ,, lOKl,(m wln we known biml jlslam will arrive there at lt:35; lunch ,,, flrm ln iortUntl. enjoyed a plea- Ml I., in.lll i l'l ii, ,ln '.iiiii- ..i in.--,- j SAMS VAI.I.KY. April . ('has. 011- ichiixt who has been critically ill for i several days was taken to the Granite , Uomp kd 'V.l.v ii.iniiui r i tuav null .I'-. 1 niwi .111 jKnturday mornlnn by lr. Jarvls. Mr '(IllchrlHt, who was sufferinK from ser ious Intestinal trouble passed throunh the operation successiiilly and It Is hoped will soon rerviver. The teachers local Institute which wus held here Saturday where a very Rood ailendanco of teachers was pres ent, proved very successful. Many compliments were passed on our mod-islster at Ambry, Wash cm rural hlKh school and also on the I Mrs. C. Oattlt and son Rowan of. sumptuous dinner xlven by the ladle I . Medford wor(. calling on friends In of the community and served by our -town last Saturday. teachers and pupils. , Mr ,, MrfJ VMcXl enler. A tirmn if I ho lAir. I.ni-a - It -1. T'ha nirrl A I.. ... . KM. ii J-iiane luivi has aunoon. edt. "7 ""'.taincd Jlr. and Mrs. II. F. Tomllnson her can .1. y Mi il..- lien,.,, rati.- "M,,( lr metluvls of work which proved !of Alihland at dinner Friday evening. ery ini'Tesuns were ,nrs. nrown. ... .. , 1., . u 1 1 . m. v.iian. luiiivu u. Klamath Falls, have purchased the Hobin- son who bas been in business in our city for many years. They have taken possession and will become residents of our city and are welcome. They are temporarily located in the Hyan build- Ini;. not helnn able to locate a suitable house. Mrs. N'anna Cantrall of Klamath Falls, tent Thursday a guest of Mm. S. A. Cantrall In our city. She visits her sisters Mrs. John Orth. Mrs. Cora Crump and Mrs. Miller of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cameron were business callers in our city Thursday. Mrs. Fred l.uy of Antelope was visit ing friends ln town this week. .Mr.Vand Mrs. H. K. Hanna were guests of Mrs. H. V. Pomerene of Cen tral Point Tuesday evening. The Jacksonville Fire company will give one of their popular dances at lOrtn hall Saturday night, April 8th. The supper will be furnished by the Rebeknh ladies of the city and music by I.nunspach's orchestra of Medford. Medford Cafeteria 1 For Real Homo Cooking , IteeakfnxtN 11 III en H c 0 In 10 n. tn I In 111 anil Kim mid llelielf.it.. Waffle. .111. 1 (ViffiV, Special Dinner Every Sunday Vi Make a Specially of 11-1 vine Dinner Pari lift lMlcnlrwtc.n, l'liNtrloM, AnytliliiK Cooked tn Oi-ilei MIIH. I,. M. IIOU 1 .1.1.. IVop. !chi In liunsmiilr and vicinity: 6:00, dinner: 7 3. business sennlon; 8:00, ceremonial, the dolnita termlnatliiR with, a )nrt. st II. Not.oiiJy nor thern California but a number of southern OreRon. e"rcciAlly this vicin ity, will, ronKri'Knte at Ihinsnmlr on Hi 11 1 date, the San Francisco Iwuly bi' I lux well represented by membership illvlms hereulKnit. eMciiilly In rail road ranks. Win. It. Ue. late a mem ber or lllllah Temple in this city, Is a member of the Ininsmiilr committee of arrangements. First Company's April basket cab aret Is scheduled for Friday evening, the 21st Inst , the festivities to be on a basis of continuity from 9 p. m. until 2 a. m. on Saturday. It l prophesied by those who know, that this diver sion will be the society event par ex ceiienre, of the prcvalllntt vernal sea son, the fretful enulnetlcal distur bances haviiiK passed, so It Is hoped at least.- I As usual, no clues are publicly ! known reRarding recent burglaries .hereabouts. The one at Knders store was on wholesale proportion, nliotit 1'itW worth of goods being taken, most ly clothing. While at Hie theatre, the homo of Mr. and Mrs, Hett .Moses on Scenic Drive, was entered and two very expensive coats were taken In the way of women's apparel. A car belong ing to the Standard Oil Co. has ills appeared also, which goes to show that hold thieves arc no respectors of either Individual owners or corpora tions. A pocket gopher extermination clinic, held tinder county agency aus pices, was held on territory adjacent to Mountain View cometery on Thurs day afternoon, the rodents being spray ed with some sort of a ilemlly mixture akin tn Itorilonux. 1 ho local tnxpaylng agency was closed hero on Wednesday, Collector Winter n'lwtlng business brisk mid receipts correspondingly largo. From now on dollnnui'nta are faced with In terest surcharges, and Inter on with penalties, lam't delay In paying olth cr the first hiilf or In full. ssnt vacation of several days duration with Ma parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hobert country. Mr. and Mrs. Pankey will re turn here to reside sometime within the next month. V Mrs. Joe' lbiswell was hostess Wed- j in Sunday school work. Mrs. F.va Cowell was called from Ashland Friday over the serious Ill ness of her father, Mr. Gilchrist. The winds of the past few days LITTLE APPLKOATK, April . I Mr. James Reynold returned last Wednesday on the cream truck from a week's visit with her mother In Med ford. The "flu" epidemic I slowly taking Its course from family tn .family through the neighborhood. Nichola Mitchell, who was recently married In California, brought his Mr. Ilattie Iieneff returned last l'rl(l I'onl Wednesday, and will Friday from a six weeks visit with her ,1,ake hl nome ou tne fnrm wlth h, patents tor me present. Tommy Duimlngton drove In to Jacksonville early Friday morning from Charlie Dnnford's. with somo beef he had butchered the evening be fore. A number of the stockmen are turn ing their cattle out on the ranKe. Miss Doris and Esther Kleinhammer were home last Sunday. Mis Father to siend the day. Doris will remain two wceka with home folks. Mrs. Roland Mitctivll of Jacksonville visited a few days last week with rela tives and. friends on the Little Apple- gate: Sir. anil Mrs. Frank Randier were business visitors to Medford the first of the week. , : " How near to nature we are really living can easily he verified by a visit to Mrs. U. J. Com best. At almost any time of day one can see a doe and two fawn feeding almost in the very door yard, showing no fear of man or beast. Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Silva were visit ing Mrs. Silva's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pura-el Wednesday. Mrs. George Plert spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Paul Ander son. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dunnington were county seat visitors Wednesday. Walter Zeldler got his hip badly In jured while plowing. The plow struck a root throwing Mr. Zeldler against a 1 1 tree. hi and made short the work aim merry the time and brWit and cheery the i : : 1 1 I ; JAMVILLt : 1 j nesday at an all dav nulltinir nartv!i.. a.ia . . 1 ...m.i .... .... ...... , . . , . . 1 -. ,im , ,1 ,.-, ,iii- is. nun. 1 mi. . 11 it'iuiy i.ji U.-l. i.l 111..!.. 11I11. i-li. n luiitid hurn In .1 ... ,. . . " " - Knen 10 nu-niuers pi mo uiuies aiii renewed farm work linn.. , ri'iurniun 10 nn uuiiiuni, i mictety of the Community church. At duties In the Oregon metropolis Wed-!aKiut 9 o'clock Tho LrsT guest arrived nes.tay evening. -w(,n nullting uu-nsils nd lunch has l ounty t ominissloner Ictor nurseii iH and frorn ,hat tlme m up ,,, nun ..ir, iiursi-ii. sc.-ompiinieu ny .um, ; no,m (hlity-five guests streameil Jim l ornutt. Miss Kdlth Jacobs ana Miss Gladys Holmes motored to Gold Hill Sunday afternoon and called on friends. The male quartet of tho Medford Christian church will furnish severnl numbers at the regular service at the Christian church here Sunday after noon In charge of Hev. I). K. Millard of the Medford church. The quartet has gained a great deal of recognition and praise on account of the beautiful and Inspiring music which It has delighted the ears of the public with at each ser- MBS COFFEE CHICAGO. April 7. The quarrel of Joseph Petras and his wife over . I .. . . !..:.. . , i t,... T... , . .... . ... . , ... u?" . V ""I Mr.. Tou Velle and Mr. and Mrs, L. G. I''tras died of hi. wounds this morn- Amilitirntp I a ciosc ail work: .,. , . ,J . ........ ...... ..cm.-, uiiiu uiivuueu it uinu- account or the continued picnic fashion and th variety of Kl!nrich tiiuiK iu vni were iiirnisneu oy me guests, and were enjoyed immensely by all present. During the afternoon numbers of belated guests arrived and too lent their skillful hands to the work of quilting. No hands were Idle and as day drew to it...! ,k.. i , . j t ,.cwi ...um uui-uiifii a uiriu- that they had attempted to do was ..... ,,,. ,,.. , . , ,.,. .,. ' ... . , . !(,a dinner given in honor of Mrs. E. ," " ," , ; .I,",, ' """""' ;c. Could of Medford Saturday evening tilled in a aav hean before fhem. nhnw-i ...... ' . vice of the revival nioetlnir which Is : .i ,i,u. ... t. u lne KO' Neighbors met at the now being conducted at that church in Uork. Kvervone had a happv bu,y h,,me f M,1 f; ,clnt re Tuesday Medford, It la said to be great. It 'time. " afternoon. The following ladies were will bo a very attractive feature of the ; nlik-Avii Inlnrenllnir a.irv-leA tipl.l nl the! - !l ( lirlstlan church here each Sunday afternoon and everyone should denvor to hear It, so come. Judge and Mrs. Gardner and dnugh- I... Mian f2.in l.ltn.. In fi-im nn .. u m.IlK Mrs. Cussldy nnd daughter llaxel. of', A" Joyable party was held at Jacksonville, attended church services "" "l r r,' ""onuarj.er atur DYED A SWEATER AND SKIRT WITH " "DIAMOND DYES" ere among those from our City 'nB- Itl9 ife told officers that he who enjoyed Ethel Ilarrvmore at the fom,!""" ,nal 8he """t ld Page Monday evening. ' . COfJ' H ,ht" ,,ackf,dJh,er wi,hua i-. v- m i . . . . poker. She shot In self-defense, she Mrs. Nan Dick has returned hoine',,, after spending the winter with her iLiumiier. Jirs. i-ranK Kanon or Little j Itmliophone Iton'aces Minister. .tell your druKKist whether the mate- WHEELIXG, W. Va.. April 7. On I rial you wish to dye Is wool, or silk. Ill health of ior whether it is linen, cotton, or Dr. G E Lockhart nuKtor of "h-:"'xea goods, r or ntty-one years Evtry "Diamond Dyes' package tells how to dye or tint any worn, faded garment or drapery a new rich c olor that will not streak, spot; fade, or run. Perfect home dyeing .is? I uruaranteed with Diamond Dyes even ilf you have never dyed before. Just ing Baptist temple, a radiophone has 'millions of women have been using been Installed in the church and ser-ft ;heir oId ghabby walst,( ,klrtf niAllfl Will I.O fMVI.nrl AVATV Gn.n 1 . ... . V ""uuuj luresses, Toais, sweaiers, srocKinKS, morning from Pittsburg. Idmpeiles. hnnirincs. everylhinit! Adv.- I APPLEGATE here Sunday afternoon. Miss Christina Heckmnn has return ed to 'her student duties at Eugene after a week's ploasnnt visit with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Heckmnn and her youthful friends In the community. Ilev, Ilentty, the new pastor of the Community church here, arrived here tho latter part of the week. and preach ed his opening sermon In the ltrlck church Sunday. Moth messages that Rev. Heaity delivered on his first day In our midst were well received by the audience. The new lender hna a won derful record of twenty-four years suc cessful preaching and mingling among tho people, Mrs. lloutty and tho two daughters, one a missionary who has served in foreign fields will arrive here unmet line during the week. The Golden Chimes entertainment which P, Waldo Davis mid son will Clean Up and Paint Up Kolo Agents for Mislfonl on tho Brent mlvei'tlseil products SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS AND VARNISHES PEACOCK FLORENAMEL AND VARNISH vox it woM)EUFrr VAKMSI1KS l'ir Floors H. V. V. 'MAIUNOT" For I'lii nllure and Wood Work 8. W. I', "NCAIt-NOT" i For Outside use R. W. P. "HEX. HI'All" PEACOCK FLOORENAMEL VAKXIKH will answer for all above. I'AIXTS AMI STAIX9 For ITooi-s S. W. 1 I'IXOE LAC or FLOOR PAIXT. For Furniture or Wood Work S. V. F I AM) II LAO, FLOOHLAO Stains nnd Var nlslies In one application. I'EA(XKK FUM)UEXAMEL given n on I form color and en nniel finish, dries and can lie wnlkcd on in II hom-s. AVo liave an ttremely low price, on LI n seed Oil, Turpcntlno nii(ll)'Ceibir OH, Phone 300 Southern Oregon Hardware Co. 303 west Main . ' Sporting Goods day night. Miss Dorothy Head Is absent from1 school because of illness. The basket ball girls are very proud ( of their new- trophy, which Mr. Love: brought from town Saturday. i Tom Ellis of Texas. Is visiting hlsj brother, Frank Kills of tho Apple-1 gate. Mrs. Al Love Is assisting In the! preparations for the community pro-1 gram which will bo given in the hall I In tho near-future. A 'basket supper i and free dance will be glvn after thej entertainment. - , Mr. and Mrs. IVrnoll attended the play "Declnasee" at tho Page In Med ford. Monday nlulit. Mlas Audrey Layton and Mr.' Don ald Haywood motored to Grants Pass Sunday evening. Frank Wooliidcc has returned from Evans Creek, and is stopplug at! Elmo Throckmorton's. ' I Church service was held at tho j school house Sunday evening and a I Sunday school organized. Mrs. J. W. Piirnoll was elected superintendent: iMra. Hnrryy llrowu assistant superln-1 tendont and Hen Ellis secretary treasurer. Sunday school w ill bo I held at the school houso Sunday at 10 o'clock a. ni. Everyone la Invited. Starkweather to Run Against Walter Pierce PORTLAND. Ore.. April 7. Har vey G. Starkweather, president of the Jackson club, has announced that ho j will contest former State Senator i Walter M. IMereo of La Grande for i tho democratic gubernatorial nomi nation. . Bermuda for Booze HAMILTON, Dermudn. Aprir 7. Parliament today rejected local option by a vote ot 1(1 to 13. This la the second time that tho question hna boon voted. J I . ' ' n THE COLONIAL BIG EASTER SPECIALS New Garments Just Received and Marked Special for This Easter Event (il Hi I II I Ml tSSBWj Tweed Suits Silk lined Tweed Suits in new Spring shade. Theso suits are silk lined. Spe cial for this event. Dress Specials Taffetas, Canton Crepes, Trlcotlnes and Poiret Twills beautifully bead ed and embroid ered. Specially priced for this event, Coat Specials Silk lined Coats In sport or longer length models. .Materials are Toloettes, Her ringbones, . Ve 'ours and Tweeds. Rig values. Sweaters Slipons nnd Tuxedos in nil the popular shades. Hosiery, Gloves and Umbrellas in all the latest shades. We are showing , W. B. Brassieres in models for all types of figures and styles for all occasions. May we show them to YOU? F.very price represents an economy. . ' 111 panpiCigiiniiiBiiiM