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Items of Interest From the Rogue River Valley PROMINENT HOE IN LOOKS OVER ASHLAND FIELD Will Moor, Mrn. I if. .IiiivIm, and Mm. I A. i.. Lamb will attend til" alii" do 1 imrlini'lilH, K'mmW being lit disposal (in j either it wholesale or retail haul. .Talent visitors were eiiti'Vtitlnml tiy .Him club recently. ! Kids nii solicited by the iKiiiKiftlfo iilopniititent fur carrying the iiiiiIIh bo '(wi'i'ti local li"ii'l1iinl"rx Mini Hi" M" (Hit, oil II schedule which Implies til II 1 1 service cm tiiHlvi'Iy iinl not iiiiiessarlly ; mooting nil trains, i WILLOW SPRINGS AHlll-ANI, April 2t. Artcr n thor- 011 Hit lllNIMHltlilll f Opportunities us they occur hern In behalf of the Insial tut km of ii hotel nnt sanitarium In Ashland, A. 1.. Iilchmond, prominently Identified with these iilllllln through out California, has departed, taking llt.i qiimitlnn "under advisement." In tlio way of n outing li was taken fur n ifclve throughout tlm parks and over, tlm scenic driven, iilim from Hi" prac Ileal Mtlnt of view, wnn shown th' various spring pinpeitle built devel oped iiml undeveloped. Vice President McCortulck. of Hi Hoii'lfrn Pacific, iipcoinpiinli'd lilm. Tlm following minim constitute a ) nl niiltl--o wlilrh will I"' finiiwirod to enter Into negotiations with Mr. Klchtiloiid mid IiIh associates In tlm big Improvement projocr. lieit Orcer, I'. T. Kt!il'M. W, It. MtNiilr, V, H. Eni:o, Fred IIoiikh, Jl. McGee. I. K. Vtnlng. F, K. French, II. A. Hlonrns. J. II Hill. II (i, Flldcrs, Jr. mid Unita Ivulisfl, It. l, Kauford. ianrher and ri h nrdlHt.' also whilom CHHiiylnl. theolo gian ttiul psychologist, since removing to town hint inti'rid llm business marl n n full fledged realtor. A local resident, niece of nn Ohio man who recently died In 1'lniida. will together wlili other nieces nnd nephews share In uncle's estate In the i tint of ll'iHI each, there leln a small army- of these Iwneflcinrles. With the advent of the finn spring wi'tithrr, tlio telephone ( har.go head quarters a ro Iteing ro-dorniatod In hues as gay an un Eauu-r bonnet, Tlm Shrine dam' nt Medford under llllluli Temple anll cleared fl.t Tlio social event nt HrnDiK Pirns netted li0 or ovi-r for Hi" tww'fit of tin1 patrol fund. Tli tlilid nnmlr In the H'-rlcM will h yjwa ut Atdiliind. Muy 12. TUo norli-ty liuxl.H rnliftrft. It Im Blvn hy Klrnt rompuny, tiikcn plnn Friday nluht. nil ronrf miIhiih nnpnld lor up to Tlundiiy linvitm hpn din pooi t tho followlim ny, Kriintrn llnmlln. of Honolulu, will Holt lifrp till nuiiinipr. ntti r n pro iiai-ud utiiv In I tin lliwiiii.in IhIiuiiIh. Imt (tlin will return n Mm. Konnolli !). ft Junn lrld'. Tlm Piiyn nrr of n piviioln- ut K null n(i fumlljr In Honolulu. cnKitici'd In imrrnnllli' piitHiiltii. All tlirw- ymr Fntltrt Im romnlnid with Kt. Andrew I'rlory nn nn InHtrur tor. nn liiMilintlon undor KpUroimi tniHiraii which rankn IiIkIi imionK tlm i-diirniloiinl fiuinrn . in tiu li Hnm'N ItiMtilitr KHi'HHloni In tlm 1'iii lfli' 1hh oil nu n oik JuNtly idnti'd over ri)Mrtit front th TrlRontn drlllltiK nl Hon tluil tho pnipcrly lit ylrldlni; I'U'.Hl tmrrHi pir dny, tliln qu.intity ImlnK ni'ri'ly nn irrH output ' which xquoncoM hy tlio drill nt n lfi0 fiwit lv... Tho Cvi Improvement rluh now nuinlirm noiirly on hundird prii;rr kIvo wouixn. It will wMn r'0Mn mil vitKP Hlinp licinl luaitoin In tlio font nenr tlm TldlnKn ofllf. whirr Mm. Tint Modern Woodmen liltvo loiiHi'd Mi viim hull mid will iiwivo tlii' in on or liefore Muy I. Their Hrhftdnl" f'r rcis ulnr meetliiKK In the flrht Monduy In the iiionili, with tlm prlvlleito or oftener If ro'iulred, ii h Hi" roonm urn iiviilliililo to timiinm on nhort notlctt. Iiliitrlct Hepiity Welch In rolllnt; In n lot of upplli lltloim for metiiliurnliip. with tlm n-milt Hint dpocliil moeiliiKM will luive to l held In order to lieconi modulo the new urilvnlM. l-nter .n It U piojHiKcd to hold ii Joint intlficutlon meeiiim with Urn Medford nud Tulent CninpN. ' Mill Alley oliervei Kllh!'r liy tinurlliiK it roynl ihlnook n:ilmon thn'o feet due pei pendiculnr, with n cli'cnin ferenco In iirnirtlon. Thin lit Hie IdK- Kent flidi hooked Itliire the lulvent of I he open KPI InK neunon. Trinity fiulld held nn enloyuhln mid pm ty on TluiiMdiiy. Thon uueHiii who were Indifferent nn to mnnipiiliitinK Hie fiirdlioni'dH. foiiiul ho I, tee either in UntltliiK or deftly nhnpInK Intricate emhroldery iiloim KennliiKton ieli;nit tiiiH lledlieri: ruptured flmt prlr.ti In the hitler vociitlon. After n winter'n oliirn In the In honiltnlile rlliiiiite of Houlhern Culifor nln. Mr. nnd Mm. II, I., (ileiin have re turned to noutlmrn )reKon, whero every prolect pleimeH. !virK .Merrlfl' td. of Portland, ronnt tepremntiitlve of n leiulini: eautern loilne i (pilpnient ImUue, win here thlx week exhlhltltm cOhtuiiied of Royal Arch Miihoiih roheii, wlilili KiNklyoit chapter In eonteiiiplntlnK liiHtalllnit, milijecl to approval. Tlie-leim "inxIplilUH" rli'.litlv applied to froHtliitien i.raiii-i'o. retalleil In local uuirkeln for n nickel n piece HtraiKht. CAR STOLEN FOR THE 2N0 TIE WII.I.OW KPIIINHH. April 20. Tho J. H. Iionrdinnn cur whh atolen nKiiln hint Hiiturdiiy evetilni; from In front of tho Nat In Meilf ird. It wiih found early Monday mornlns Jimt eimt of Central Point. Thin Ih tho necond tlmo In a llttln over a month that, thin rar haa heen taken and It han been a ld penH to have It repaired both llnn a. People from thin dlHtrlet tire uettlnit decidedly leery .altout pnrklnn tlmlfj autoM .n tlm htreets for nny IcnKlh of. NOTED BANKER BARRED BCCAUSE OF WET VIEWS time after dark. Mr nnd Mm. II. II. Clarke enter tained nl dinner Saturday evrnlnK. i--uetH from Medford and ai?a!n on TucHdny evenlni? of thin week In honor of Mm. Clark r alater. Minn Merrill ot Piuadi mi. Tlm Kucut Tueday even llilt liexlden the KUent of honor, wore Mr. and Mm. Hamilton Patton and Mr. and Mm. Hubert Prown of Med ford. Mr. and Mm. C. C. CRaper of Kucena were week end Riientn nt the HuKh Porter home. Thin hoiute party neroin panled hy tlio It. K. tiloanon and Mer rill Iloat:l:ind famlllea of Central Point. Omar Porter, wife and baby . tUtmmm, irnf. itA i it i i m ' i TALENT BERRY RANCH IS SOLD TO A.W.WARD V.UV.H VAM.KV, April 20. A. W Ward, who him lived In the vicinity "ot Tn lent for dome tlmo. hnn pur-ehiiM-d th Poxnll durdeit place In the hoiiiIi end of town, on tho hlKh v.'By. Thin In ono of the lx-nt (?nrden tr.niH In the Talent corporation. Kden. a mort pleanant aoclol cather ln(f for dinner waa enjoyed by the fol lowing named liidlen: Memlameo J. O. N. Tolinif, Mm. Otto Cimter, Mm. J. Maccnbee, Mm. Frank Bcheutte, Mm. Haulnmiin, Mm. f)eori?o Drake, Mm. Ijonnii flraffed. Mm W. K. An deriton Mm. Tflly Andernon. Mr. nnd Mm. Clina. Ionian of Talent rejoice in the birth of a girl buby born to them hint week. Mm. Joo Hkeetera In Jtmt rerovor inn from a aevcrn alck apcll at her home caat of Talent. , Ouentn at the home of Mr. and Mi J. Sf. Kader Kiutvr Hunday were Mifwea Yaffer, Haywood, Iteynoldn. Mra. Kffle Taylor and Mr. and Mm. Fletcher Flub. A chicken dinner waa nerved, after which the. afternoon IN Y AT ELK CREEK IS PLEASANT AFFAIR wan plennantly npent. Mm. Lilly l'-liukwood of Phoenix' ii .wan viKinnf? ner oauKnier. Mr, vv. o. ,... . ... i ..... il ...O k. ,l.r u.....nr v,. . " """"I. OHN l -I n n iHTTI-.-n Mini rtiifnil nillOi nil numi.ij. ... i n. n.uui N.i .mi .lumen Hpeyer. w recently named chairman of the H.ilvatlon Army drive count. Htee. ,1Iih vlewn wern re ported antl-prohlliiien, which led .MImh KviinKeliim P.' otli. lender of the Salvation Army to reject Mr. Hpeycr'a chnii nianahlp. for yearn, nnd ban nlwayn producid heavy vro)H. The purchane price wan In the neighborhood of ten thousand dollarn. The place wan for merly the old Horrln P.oot plaro. Tho nlie where the firm pOHiofflce wan built In Talent In the dayn of tho old nlaite coach. I.. A. Drake of Kant Kaden wan de liverinn the Inxt of bm wheat crop to the Phoenix Mercantile company hint week. Mr. Drake Hold the grain to been til the pant week. Mr. and Mm. Adamnon hav re turned to Talent from flardena, Cal., where Ihey npent the winter. Mm. Nell Franklin of Medford, wan brought from the Kacred Heart Hon pltal to the home of her parentn, Mr. and Mm- A. 8. Furry of Phoenix Wednenday, where hn will remain for a few weckn until nhc In ntrong after her operation. Noah Chandler han finlnhed wreck- them early hint winter, but held it In'lng the old Tannery building on the Went place. Theno old buildingn are j THOMPSON CREEK bin grnnery und delivered it an the firm made room In thclrn for It. Talent In noon to have a largo naw mlll. Tile promotem are in tho little city making tho preliminary arrange- mentn for the rite, and other legal t.UHlnenn. Thin in the necond time jthla enterprlne han been launched: but norr.e of the bunineiin part of It could not be natinfactoiily arranged. Hut it neemn to ! nn uured thing Mr. and Mm. Anders m Mee niotoriil i hln time. Thin will lie a great thing . . . . - i.. i ,.ir..r.l .,n W'..,ln. .l-.v ,f ln,. tor latent nun inn Burrmiiiuion rumr alno their houim guenln. and Mr. nnd, to Medford on e.lm sd.iy of mat; V!.i,mt.in timber ' within a convenient dlxtance of the town to make It fenwible. The rail Mm. K. P. Hhlrlry, Mr. nnd Mm. Chick Hawk of Medford picnicked Hunday on tho river near Hold Hill. They reort week Itoh An tie went to Medford on Wed nenday of laat week expecting to may, rn.1(, rf)mr,nny jiavc nlwayn promlwid ELK CREEK, April 19. Thi field meet at Trail which was to he held April 15, was about a faiittre on ac count of tho bad weather. But Mrs. Aah kindly loaned tho hall tn the. pnb- Mln Holmes called a meeting Th first BiiHilw was community singing. Then Mr. Wood, who agreed to take charge ot the events, gave a lecture on "Tho Work and Health of Others." Mr. Wood Is secretary of the Y. M. C. A. of Medford. We all enjoyed his speah aa he added a touch of humor once la a while After Mr. Wood's speech we had a basket dinner which was enjoyed by all. In the afternoon Mr. Wood lnstrnct- ed. the napils of tho different schools in a decaying condition, ana are - how m & gf)0(, Btart , foot really nuii;m iim utihi, filled with decnylng subntanccs from the tanning. The little town of Thoenlx suffer ed a great Ions on the night of Kanter Sunday. The place commonly called the "Dive" burned down, together with nil its contents. The loan in thought to l nearly covered by Insurance. a delightful time In spite of wind and I In Medford a few days and then so t'j their hearty support if thcrnlll went weather. It. W. Elden drove down front Port land tho first of Inut week for a short vIhII with the home folks. He hroucht with him nn gueKtn Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Elliott of Eugene. The Elllolfs were Calilornla. I In. The nurtlen who are working on Jess Knot of Central Point returned (the deal are experienced men. and to his homo laiit We.lo-nday afu-r a! will no doubt, mako a grand success month or six weeks stay on Thompson "' 't . . J r I J ii.in jiifi iimmiru is 1 rndfli.rn fmi.pnnrit luincri 1 -. An Hid Mrs. Will .lord.jn returned to her,ri ..,, ,, ....heant of Tat creek. reslilcnt-i of this valley until njwmt two , homo last Saturday nfu-r a week orj ,.,. T)l hmine in for the use of his without illncoiiiil in dozen lots. whlcu'yenM ago and owned a ranch on ttie on imi i-.u-nani. nn iu orn lor Jir. ipi'- iIioiikIi niipeariiiR normal have about j hill rond an much flavor as n ration of baled hay plus rordnge drowning. Ashland greenhouses supplied the races. Then all played volley ball. While tho volley ball game was pro ceeding Miss Holmes called a council to discuss and decide various subjects. One was to postpone the track events until May 13, to he held at Prospect. It is rumored that a citizen ot acid vicinity will give prizes to the win ners, besides the regular prizes offered by the county. So we hope that every one possible will be there to witness the fun and take part In the afternoon games. A basket dinner as usual. Miss Falldine, the county nurse, ex amined the pupils ot this district Mar., 1? Cnn.lill,... I. Y. a ..LaaI r. 1 1 their home near Rancheria Sunday.' g golBg b BROWNSBORQ NEWS i l ' ! Mr. and Mm. Tom Stanley, went toi. lilies used for tnlila diH-orntlons at the lonohoon Incident to tho Templar ole nervance at Medford on l-Cuntcr Kunday and the splendid blon.wims were pro noimcel finer than tho lniKiiied vari eties After several frequent moves turn out viii lull pa H i of tow n, John Maty hnn oHtahltHhcd his tailor shop lit the homo premlHen on the Weenie I rive. "Ills name In pants." All election roads of late hsve been leading to the PllliiiKS offiren. where registration priceedlngs have been lively iirellmlnury to tho primaries lit May. V Jack Kimball, of Klamath Fulls, well Cottage Grove who has been an invalid Minn Uulh Morrin of Pasadena Is a,f"f more than a year. ...,, ..i (.f ,nr uier Mm 11 II. Clarke. i Miss Irma Jordon returned to her Miss Merrill Is enrouto north on an extended visit to her sister In Portland and later to her parents In Ppoknne. t.lttle Junior Clarke will accompany It Ih modern in every way, having hot and cold water plumbing.' Mr. Itnpp Is planning to plant five acres home laat Saturday after few days l m,-,"n" Another of the old landmarks, in vlnit with relatives in Grants Pass. Miss win i raiie, t ranit Knmzenj ,hc wav of a rPBi,.nro, 1(l ROon to be and Mrs. Hilly Kinsman were visiting j lorn down. The new houso near tho his aunt ns far nn Portland In hopes at tne. nome 01 .Mr. aim .Mrs. ueorse cim plant win noon tane me piace m ii,... i. . i,..n.... uill tui.ien hi. recov. ' Kendall lust Sunday. itbe old Dave Payne place, so well cry. tin Easter Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K. Parker entertained nt dinner Mr ami Mrs. .1. J, llropnyTtrTiTTamlly nnd Mr. and Mis. K, C. llrophy of Jackson ville, Miss Leah Parker wan at home for tlm week end from her school in the Cenlrnl district. An auto iarty surpriHed Mr. 'nnd Mrs. M. F. Young the flint of the week nn I were their guests for the night. They are relatives from Cottage drove known through mi all southern Oregon nnd were motoring through the valley, as timber rrubier on a big scale, in Mr. nnl Mrs. Anders are entertain superintending no lens than a doien , Ing two young men from their old camps of hiiKiiloglcal exports who this, home nt HuntlnKton, Ore. The gentle Miss Wilma Kendall returned to her! known by the older residents. It : wan liuilt In tlio year ot lsai. jne spring will inaugurate a war of exter mination onilne bcttlo pests. The Parlnh House Is the temporary home of the American 1-ckI u Auxil iary. At a re'-cnt gathoiing this affili ation received seven additions to Its memberilhip. men nre looking over the valley with the. Intention of locating here. Italph Elden. Jr., was a week end guest nt the F. D. Wagner home In Ashland. There being three young sons In the Wagner family, there was uo end of tun and Jolly good times. W B Bv aW . . A .;, .!?!PCi IV . Til 1 f Y For the Babies Everybody loves the babies and we are devoting one of our win dows to a display of Baby Furniture, Novelties and Dolls, and ask everybody to notice the windows, and come in. Full line of Sturgis reed Baby Carriages, in natural grey and ivory. Big bargains at $24.95 Sturgis reed Sulkeys in natural, grey and ivory. Priced $16.50 and up Famous Comfy Cribs for children. Complete with mattress and netting, in white enamel. Price. . . I $27.50 Other Cribs, priced . $8.50 and up Combination high chair and rocker, quarter sawed oak. Priced at $10.80 Other high chairs as low as ., , . $3.95 Baby Walkers, down as 1owls , , , $3.40 Baby Jumpers from $1 and up SPECIAL ON LEATHER ROCKERS f Lnrpp, Ronuinc Loath or Mack ovs, with full wintr. Priml $23.85 Sco window ilisplay for (fiial ity ainl.pi'iop. ' . ; ;.' it i:.;i.l...Blltam ilii'ijh-.i,lu..i3 ' 11 'J USJHSU aOMLJIMM.1 jS 1 W .'MilktoMiitiukui' i.'J GARDEN TIME Garden time is here again, and we want ytni to see our windows for all kinds of gar den equipment at lowest prices. WEEIivS & ORR Complete House Furnishers wt nt to Applegato one day lant weei!))OI.t Or0Knl)i rnme to , called on Mrs. Hilly Kinsman nnd Mrs.) week, and on Monday c.i P. F. Grove n their way home. Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Orove spent a very pleasant evening at Mr. Al Leon ard's a few evcnint-H ago. If Easter Sunday has anything to do with the weather conditions for the next seven Sundays, wo certainly will not get much sunshine for a few more weeks, as we certainly had all kinds of weather on Easter, although more snow than anything as it snowed here! the greater part of the day. Mr. Hoot came out from Central Point last Monday. We understand he is intending to move hack on his place here nt an early date. Claud Hawkins has gone to San Francisco on a vinit with relatives. There Is quite a good deal of sick ness on Thompson creek nt the pres ent time, several different families be ing afflicted although they seem to be Improving. Mrs. Hick Hoffman attended the ladles' dress form meeting at the Applegato high school last Monday Pho reports the meeting quite interest-' Ing although there were not many out, We havo had two days of sunshine! this w-eek, w hich makes us feel as I though spring had come nnd all want to get busy in getting their garden! j seeds In. They havo run the road graders 'over our roads to smooth them down1 1 to get ready tn work Inter on. j M. F. liinghani nnd nieces Misses I Alice and Errol Hingham went to jflrants Pass last Saturday. Miss Alice went on to Portland and expects to go ifrom there to Washington to remain. h.tteft l?iut Wi.iliii.H.I n v tiri.-i- ft tfW ilnva vlnit with Mrs. Hilly Kinsman. 1 availing 1 MlKses Alice ant Errol Hingham ' 'V, '"l',, M. Pr-a vnon. or NVwl Ashland last came down to Phoenix and took Mrs. Cally Stead- man and Mrs. Itoh Furry up to spend the dny with Ihem at the home of Mrs. Norton's father. Darby O'Toole. where they were visiting for a few days before priK-eeding on to Sacra mento nnd Hosevllle, California, to vlmt-Min. Norton's sister and brother nnd family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allen of North Talent, went to Oold Hill Thursday, Jack going on to Grants Para to pro cure berry vines. Mrs. Allen visiting her aunt and uncle. Fred Trntts. Mrs. A. H. Fisher of Phoenix, left Friday nlKht for Eos Angeles, to spend several months with her granddaughter, Mrs. Hob Hayes. Mrs. Fisher says if the climate agrees well with her that she will spend next winter In tho southern city. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hish spent Eas ter Sunday with their daughter. Mrs. Evans of Centml Point. Mr. nnd Mrs. Earnest Jacobson and Mrs. Alice Kichardnon were also guests at the Evans home. Ijist Wednesday, April 12, at the home of Mrs, V. C Oanswny, In East They have been at Eagle Point during the winter. The Fish. Lake Ditch Co. have pu a double shift or night and day crew on the steam shovel. Yantz Marshall and family visited the former's son Walter Marshall Sat urday. Mrs. Ed Cowden made a business trip to Eagle Point Monday. The Stanley Bros, have sold their butcher shop, the City Meat Market, at Medford. Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen. Jr.. and family were visitors at Walter Marshall's home Sunday. , L. D. Tucker made a trip to Medford futnro. drinking water tested, which comes from Elk creek. Fred Sturgis has been hauling hay. He secures it from the valley. Hazel Pence was the guest of Gladys McDonald, Saturday, April 15. Lee Whitley visited his mother, Mrs. F. A. Whitley, March 17. He also secured some berry roots from Mrs. Fred Sturgis and Harvey Morgan. A high school has been prepared at Prospect and all districts that want to join may do so. We hope it will be a success as there will be plenty of chil dren to attend from the outlying dis tricts. The results will be known at the meeting to be held In the near Wednesday. j ft E. Tucker sold some dairy cows to Mr. Valentine Wednesday. j Ralph Bieberstedt made a business trip to Medford Monday. Miss Frances Greb who Is teaching at Persist siient the weekend at her home in Eagle Point Carl Dressack and friend from San Francisco is here visiting friends and while here is looking after his home stead. Mr. Monia while doing his chores, heard a coyote nearby and upon look ing he discovered one chasing the sheep. He got his gun and killed the animal. The Brownsboro and Butte Creek Those who attended the Trail meet Saturday the 15th. were: Miss Wllllts. chairman of the council; Miss Greb,, teacher in Persist district: Elmer Ivey and Hazel Pence, pupils ot Elk Creek school. Dave Pence, the chairman, visited Elk Creek school Friday the 14th. He also witnessed a ciphering match, with Hazel Pence the victor. Miss Inez Willits enjoyed a visit at the Dave Pence place Tuesday the ISth. Some person was mean enough to steal some alfalfa hay from the Kelson cabin, which was stored there last summer. It didn't amount to much but was picked hay saved for a lot of little rabbits. This mean person should srboola gave an Arbor Day program ; have his conscience prick him to show Friday. There was a large crowd, and j him right from wrong. The place was after the program Miss Homes, the 'not broken into by cattle as certain county superintendent, talked to the signs indicate different The place 1 patrons about consolidation of rural owned by L. A. Whitley. i schools. ' I The weather seems to be changing Lloyd Stanley who has been in Kla-jwith the moon as it is pure sunshine math Falls, has returned home. all day long. , AKH ITEMS i , Mrs. Cnrl Narrepanof Ant loch drove her car through to San Bernardino, Calif., to bo with her sick brother. j Mrs. Fitzgerald accompanied her. Alfred Godfrey of Portland, la hero to visit his brother Tom Godfrey and will take his brother. back with him If he Is ahlo to travel. ' Mrs. Hay of tho Meadows visited with Mrs. Sam Pollard ono day this week, Joo Mayfleld has rented the T. God frey ranch nnd will move his family there. Several farmers of this lelghbor hood hauled rork and gravel on this road to mako it passable to get to town. Tho county truck nnd grader passed up nnd hack nnd made the roads so had with deep holes and what with the late rains 'Honglo has the worst roads in the county for this tlmo of year. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morgan and Mrs. Sam Marshall spent Easter with Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Pollard. Waldo nnd Charles Morrison visited with their ulster, Mrs. B. Chapman Eiistor Sunday. ; Fred lnluw and daughter were trad ing in town Monday. Miss Zellu Taylor was out from Cen tral Point to visit her parents nt Chap pttrrul Easter Sunday. SPRINGTIME- SHO WING OF - MILLINERY BLOUSES-HOSIERY SWEATERS-UNDERWEAR j.v L : ".kv. -i' There's a touch of real Spring in our latest show ing of women's accessories springtime comfort, and springtime style. You Can Be Sure of the Latest in Style and the Quality of 'Any Article Which Comes From the VANITY SHOP Med ford's Exclusive Ladies' Shop 'Quality and Service