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. 4 J t M t ' rRDFORD -MATT. TUTIUTNfi. MTCPFOUD. OTlK(JONT. SATURDAY. MAY VX 1022 VKOY, TfTRF,fl ; ) I 1 MERCHANTS MAY BE CALLED ON TO FINANCE FAIR As I In' JiK knini ('utility l''nlr iinu--hit Ion Iiiih no ciihIi Willi which Id my fur tin- pri'lliuliiitry t'spcmiea of the (nil- ililx full, tint t'l'tiilli'lini iiIiiii for llii rnlviinre wilii nf llrlii'tH (it lliti 1111'fl lllllllrt til till Vltl'itlUI) Colllllllllll- llf i'f til" rutnity U now living ton tdiltirctl, k This iluii l In have tlin iiit't'chitnlH litly tlilmlltltllte ticket. Wlltiil lin y will offer for Mill' In ilnlr .lnm of ImimIiii.h timing thn fit If. It In pre ferred lu linn l It oo wlin lutein! l vInII din fulr l.ny their th kola In tint I'lllttllltllllllrit Ill-Ill' whirl) tll'-y llv In order to itvitiii tit In y iiiol ioiihi - Hull nl Did iiilnuno tin ton. In 1'iimt tin' plnn In adopted, tlto ini-l t liaiitn would lm provided with Ili4i' ntM itihlcliiu in'oii lu liuy llii-lr lli kflM ill their ilnri' of lillMninn lilnl mcn-huni will thru lm reimbursed fni' the fii h nilvntii'i'il In 1'iiy lm inlvot ilniiiir tml inn n y other prcllinl- nitry exm-iowm which tun 'lr uknu l tut loll In riilli'il Uion lu spend lm. fun' tin, oo-iiImk dttln, A I'luixorviitlvK I'HtliiiulK of ott'n iIhiii'i' lum born niMilo fur i tin four iliivn in ilit fnlr mtil Hit' tuiiiilirr ha l.iin placed nl 3U.H00. Villi thn at-1 I rut lions l.i'lhH ptuiiiirtl nnd Mill) 111" effort lu ln iiiude hy tlin ( liuiolx-r of I'oiiiiiitn nt A ! lit tut. t hi-re will'. In' at Irani 3U0O miloninl.lli-s Unit ftiti-r tlin gtites nn l( li Axlitntid ninl Mill foul ilnyM. Thn nttrnilitiii-n on om n nf tlifno Unv will be IK, Ouo per sons Willi such a iiiihiim t of ntti lulnm o tin- turn-hunt uliould not hesitate lu 1'itv nilnilttiini'i' tl. Iii-iii tn tlin n I tin f I J, don. ' i, i nlli o plnn is lint n r-((i-i'il nio I din . torn of I ho ninin lloit would ui-li-oiiiK nuKiii-miiiti front ntrri'liiiiilH nn a In Iter method lo fi lm in ti the fulr IliU ynir. CATTLE EXHIBIT AT COUNTY F TO BE LARGE ONE : -4, i Tliu inlill.lt of fi.li l tu be Hu roii 1 11 r it of ilii. JiKkmin county (air next Hcpteinlii-r. Owners nf cuttle III Jin ItNim county Imv, nti-i-ituy assured llm fulr iihiiim lulloii Unit iimrn than seventy-five lii'iul will lm displayed. Ili-furu till' nnriiiliK 'Into. It U eslU. imiti'il 1li.it Hunt tiiitii oim hundred ii m.I fifty In nil of en 1 1 n w lm enter I'll. Willi Ii will iiinkv tin' bird exhibit nf this Itlinl i'ir at Cr in lt u J In Huulli i i ii (Ih koii. s In iiililltlon In tli mtttu, twist vrrd hnrni'M, lions, sheep ninl mules In lni'U miiiiiiIIiIi h will lm displayed it" llm liuiuli Ii-m for tni'u nt Hi fit early dull' shows Unit owners urn anxious in i o-oiirt-.it D with tlii iiHHiH-liillim In nuiUi' tlin f.ilr it mii'i'i-imi. Among those whit will (inhibit cnt l!r nrv ItiiKUo River Vulley Canal Co.. flunk Preston, D. M. I,nw, Ellon 13. lii-Mii nn. I Mllir Himliy. " 1 In- fulr iliitm mi' Ki-iitriiiUi'r 13. II, 1'. ntnl Uth. All riiirli-n uliuuhl l.r tiiiiiU on lli i:ilt. Ownrm nf llvmtiM k urn iniuinti-il tn IhhIii w loi tlnn tho Btm k now will. Ii tln-y In tniil in mhllilt. St. Mark's Cpltoopal CiM'. Not 111 Oiilnlulo ninl Mf 111 HtM. H a. in. Holy rointminlnn. 10 u. in, Humluy hi Ii'kiI. 11 u, in. Morn I n k Bi-rvlfo. Win. H. Hamilton, vli ur. HnlolHtM, Mm. Nlcllolii, Mm. Hunnfil, Mr. i.iui:I)UKaI, Mr. Uli-lil. TutmOiiy 8 p. Unlit- A1 vnU-r- J liilnini'tit ul. NulaUriln. ! Wilni'mluy 8' ji. m MM-wfttk lievn- llolilil litottllliK. i ii I :u:iiiiik ('lirliit AcconllnK to Jnlm. I hnrmluy 8 p. in. Choir ri lirurtnil. Ki lility C i. in. V'im Murrloil Vpo- lilr'n cliili will meat ul llm church, then Kti lo IIj Ijijo'ii brlilKe fur uu ontliiK- MIhm Mullo Vroniim. olunlnl; Mr. Iktriiurd lUilmrtu, orKiinlHt; Sin. May Joidan-MnclJonuuKli. Oliwlor. Cattiollc Church South OukilnUt Avo. Klrtit liiUKH Hunilny ul 8 . in. Siioinl i'iimhh ut 10;. in a. ni. rii'iitiilli-tlon uftor Hccnml mi km. . Hov. Jnlm I'owi'rn, rw:tor. Evang.-Luth. Zlon't Church Kntntli Ml. iiml Oiikilitln Av. Ilnv. l)r. W, II. MorAnx-OvHi-r, I'aBior. IU.'h. CIH W. Knurili Hi. Cuntiiti. Hmnluy hi lionl 10 a. in. Illvliio iivrvlru 1 1 a. III. . ttv , if m m Deposit i our Money First Baptltt Church "Tim Kri'illy riiurch." North Central ami Fifth Hi. Kii)ilrlclc II. I!ii' li, mnlirr. Hunday In Mntlmr'tt I'ay with a isc- liil !iii)Iiuh1h In all tin- hitvIco, l: Ii a. ni. Hlll ncliool, V, . Mvara Hiiit. MutliHr'n lny lU'OKram. Jl a. in. "Our . Motlirra". Mo(hijr' Day iiii'HuuKH with uiipniiTlatc iiiuhIc uml ii'")rutlinH. . Antlii iu, "My Motlirr'H H.m," timlr, iJiiett. "My Mother I'raycr", Mia You anil yntira am ror.llally lnylt-.l. BK-lncr. Minx Mtienior... Cara ijill hu sent f"r all nnllfylnw Engllth Lutherun Mission v j tlin pimtor. IMvIno Hfrvlrw f-vury Kumlay niorn-j 1 p. m. Hon lor and Inti-rmo Hate II. Iii at II tiiiiK-k. In tho Ailvcntlut y. i. I'. "Hclplim Our Church. Our fliunii on North III v'rlrt. ('htirch Mc-lpiiiK t'a." Attfnilnnre la AlH'i Hunilny miiiMil at 1U o'clock. ktow Idk. All former l.uthrana, -Miw?r-)ally j 8 p. m. "An Old Faiilil'inml Honit." a IIhihh of KwciJIhIi anl Norwegian U practical uifHane for Mother's Day. scent, bio rordlnlly Invited to attotnl . Don't tnlns thin. Wo prcucli Chrliil, and lllin trutl-l The now orchestra ill omi the sor fliul. H. Trotiununii. 1'BHtor. I vice with at-veral selections. Tho choir 12 x ? t ? ? y Where it will be lafe. Where it will earn the highest rate of intereit. 'Where it can be gotten at any time. To Get Ahead You must spend LESS than you earn You must invest the difference where it will learn for you. . You must save systematically. OBLIGATE YOURSELF TO LAY ASIDE SO MUCH EVERY WEEK AND DEPOSIT IT WITH US. YOU'LL NEVER REGRET IT AND SOON YOU WILL BE COUNTED "THRIFTY." YOU WILL BE ABLE TO START BUYING A HOME OR START IN BUSINESS FOR YOURSELF. . TRY IT ONCE X y t T V y x x Y ? ? y Jackson County Building and Loan Association X C M. KIDD, PrCftluVnt. O. C. UOGGS, Secretary O .at tlm afcA s slk ats alisl alik aiA a aVA aVA Aas aliA AA s!. a-a a. aa. a. &a. j&a. j&a. fl RUCH RUMBLES . . ,. ' ii i nit Mr. Cook or Meilfonl vhtllinl InlliT pari of the wck wfih Throckmorton. l.lttlii Harvey Howtlon rncnived a had hriilso w hll pl 'l n I If dropixs'I I lit thoi on his fiHit. , Tim local fo med hold nt Hucti Saturday was w-ll attended. Tim inornlnK was Klvmi to schixil iiik and drills followed hy an addrcii Klven by Mr. Hrlscue of Ashland. The afler DiHin was given tn racus, JunipluK and S Uasi'liall Rniii". Th Ram was be. iwt'cn Jacksonrlllo and Huch, the llt inn team w lnnlntc. The score u 18 to 9. The achnnls rprtsnnled were Mltlv AppleRate. t'nlnntnwn. leaver Crofk. Advent Christlsn Church t Not Hrvviilh Day I. Meet in AtniTlii l'Klon hall, up ktalrs in Mndford National Hank bldK. Humluy school 9:45. I'rcachlnn at II a. tn. and H p. tn. A Htmduy Is Mnlher'a Iny thn morning will f Itlvcn over to the sulijcct of "Mothers." I will alnn, ."Mothor'a Traycrs Have Fol , lowed Me," and Mrs. Kcouuall and Cut This Out ll Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enrlose with Cc and mail It to Plnyo & Co.. :s35 Khnf Held Av.. ChlcaKo, III., writiUK yir niinio and ddn's clearly, you will receive In return a trial packaite ton talnltiK Foley's llnney and Tar Com- ,u...n.l f. ........I.. .. Kidney' I for .nlns In sldca I Al'l'l'-. "u''h- Th. v'K teach and bark; rhoutualliim, bnckaclte, kid ney and bladder ailments; and Foley ('8111111110 Tablets, w lioli-miinn and ihoronxhty rleansluit ruthnrtlc for con aMpallon, btllouHncss, hendarhes, and aliiKKlfU oowets. Hold every w hero. Adv. I ' . I L I HI ' J Mrs. ; Ti.orf. u llt Lit Himclnl minim unit othel' Ihlntis ft-aturlnn iiuithers. The mom Inn preachlnK service will be ' Moth vr." KvcnltiK suIiJihI. "Irayer." ' Irvlnit Dtipray, pastor. . " ' 4. Main St. Methodist Church, Soth Sunday arhool :I5 a. ni. Dr. Frank KolM-rts, aupl. Mrs. Italph Woadford aupt. primary dept. Uev. J. V. 8hurie will prcuch at 11 a. in. and 8 p. in. The theme for the! mornlnn hour will be "(Jod'e Choice and Care of His People. For Urtj even I UK hour. "The llencflt to the Young of a Know ledge of llm Scriptures." Kpworth 1-MRiio at 7 p. m. DwiKlit Vltuoltt. president. Miss Htolner will sin, "An Old Kasli :med Home." Monday 7:30 p. m. Orchestra re lieursal. '. W'mlni'sduy 7:30 p. in. I'rayer mccl-IliK. Thursday 7:30 p. ni. choir rehearsal. Knloy the day by attendini; all the special services. RIVERSIDE RIPPLES j Hand-Tailored Suits $35 to $50 ers were Miss Hodges, Mrs. Collins. Mia. Moe and Miss Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett of Medford. visited at the Hire and Throckmorton homes Sunday afternoon. John Uic visited the hoine" folks Huuday. Mr. and Mm. Wni. Hansen of Med fonl, Mrs. Cook, and Mrs! Throcknior ten visited with Mr. and Mrs. Melton It Is nt AppleRalo Siinduy. Home of our eope are plsanltm on , aitcndlnx tho dance at Jacksonville Friday, Her, McKee of Hosehurtt siK'ku at the chapel Hundny eventne. ' Ilev Presbyterian Church- K. V. Mwreiice, Mlnlater. 15 Hoiitli Oranxe. Mrs. Fannie 1'lckett and Mrs. M Jacobs were Medford visitors Wednes day and nltendod Mother's meeting of tho P. K. O. Mrs. Pickett la a member and Mrs. Jacobs was her guest. Mrs. Rose Gay spent Saturday In Medford and was a truest of Mrs. J. U Alden and Mrs. F. E. Want. Miss Florence Allen of Ashland was a wrek end gueat ot Jlr"- C. A. Wahl returnlnK to Ashland Sunday aTter noon. Mrs. Georgia Kettle and Mrs. llea- Ulblo achool 9:43 a. m. Classes for inee Jones were snopping in .-ueo ill rni'i Pari J. Ilronimer. sunt. wru I uesuay. MornlnK worship H a. m. In absonce .Muriel .vatmewa ami tuioii muter of pastor Dr. Win. P. Holt will aieak,took part In the aenlor clasa play at nn innitrrs relallnK lo nubile health. Hogue Illver Saturday evenlns. Much The quartet will sing. praise is due those taking part as it There will also be a violin ino rroin.naa sjHjsen ui very ouiy. Buth BREEDERS' NOTICE Ketab 87,277 Imported PercKeron Stallion is iitnkiuu' Ni-iiMin stniiil, Ktiirlin May 112, nl liitwn Hui'ii, Motrfoi-d, Ol'i'Kiiii, DRY WOOD Two Tier' 14 inch Pino, One Tier 12 inch Oak nnd Iiiuirel, ail i or $2.79 a Tier. liniE APPLEGA1E UihctiKrin by Carleton Janes. CumplM'll and Flsle Kauftnaji. Junior Kndeavor 7 . m. "Don't Olv Vp.H Evenlns aervlc. Speaker. J. C, Clark. Y. M. C. A. aecretary at Shang- Topic, At Last! The American Laundry IS EQUIPPED TO DO ALL KINDS OF LAUNDRY. WORK Wet wash 5c per pound, with a minimum 75c bundle. ;- Drywash, flat pieces ironed, garments dry, no starch, 7c per pound, with a .minimum 75c bundle. Rough dry 9c per pound or 12 pieces 60c, 20 pieces 85c, 30 pieces $1.05, 40 pieces $1.30, 50 pieces $1.50. Manager James A. Slorah, or better known as Jimmy" will be pleased to call any time or any place for your bundle. Phone 873 215 S. Riverside ' Mr. and Mm. C. F. Pickett have rented a. house In Central Point and will move to that place next week. We regret very much the removal of so highly esteemed a family from our midst. We aro having Ideal weather and the farmera are working overtime in order to get their belated crops In. Mrs. Tiny Combest nnd Mrs. Frank Cameron were city visitors the first of too week. ' Mr. Dunnlngton of Jacksonville, and son Clinton of Talent, were In osir uclKhborhixiit thn first of the week. Mrs. Waller Zeldlcr and Mrs. Alvln Iniiifnrd liuve gone V Medford.' ("r n few Onys visiting relatives. Iial. China. ilr- nd airs, iversnaw win nave Music, soprano solo, Mrs. R. E. Mc- charge xf the Pickett ranch aud de- glliose. I vote their time to dairying;. Tuesday at 2:30 i. m. Woman's Mis- Elliott llutlcr celebrated his ISth lonsrv aocletv will iiipet with Mr. E. birthday Tuesday, May 9. Several of P. Ijiwrence, 25 South Orange. inis friends came in me evening ana igave him surprise. His mother, Mrs. First Church of Christ. Scientist Ci P chftiuplln, sencd Ice cream and Authorised branch of Tlie Motner cako Tlwse present were Prof.) Church, The First Church of ( hrlst, jirowne, Adolbert Elliott, Virgil Shults. Scientist. In liosUm. Mass. IClooland llanks. Victor Uirdseyo ani Services are neiu evci-y rtunuay -i.Ted Striker. All enjoyed a very II o'clock. Subject for Sunday, May na(,ant ovcinjr. 14: Mortals and ImmortalH. xho Ilwreation club was iostK)nel Sunday School nt 9:4B. Appllcantsono wepk nd w m uwt Thursday, May under tin? age oi twenty may m " .is. wiUt Mrs. F. E. Wahl In Medford inlttiil. Wednosdny evening meetings, which Unite a number of neoule from Utile I Include testimonies, of Christian Sci- Applegatn attended tho picnic at lluch'rnce hcallnus, at 7:45. church edifice, CUT RATE WOOD YARD PhonA 551 lust Saturday. t Mr. and Mrs. Frank Itandlev were business visitors in town Inst Monday. Mrs. Wclnlinnitiier nnd Miss Mont gomery worn Medford visitors Insl Hot "rtlny. ... Finnk Sllva sold a l"'ef to the Jack sonvllln butcher lust Tuestlnj'. A few duys of stormy weather has brought tho UltU) Apple.Kitto river up to such nn extent that oars get stuck In tho ford. Jim Hay spent Stinduy with Frank Sirvn uml family. Mrs. Renins Combest was a pleasant t-nller on Miss Montgomery last Sunday. We have a carload of pipe on the way and will shortly he in a position to make any reasonable extension of our system for the benefit of those who have not had the use of GAS The Convenient Fuel If you are not using gas, stop in at our of fice and see us. It would interest you to know some of the advantages of gas,, and we'd like to meet you anyway. Southern Oregon Gas Co. ,UllU V1IIVUUII-. y The Heading Room, which Is In thu Medford Hldg.. is ojx'n dally from 1 to 5, except Sundays and holidays. All authorise,!! Christian Sclenco literature may bo read, borrowed and purchased. Thn public Is cordially Invited to attend tho services and visit thu Rend ing Room. The Salvation Army 320 E. Main St. Week day meetings: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. tn. Sunday meetings: Holiness 11 a. in.. Sunday school 2 p. m., Young People's legion 6:30 p. m.. topic. "A Perfect Mother." Evening service the mothers will lake putt, at 8 p. m. lou are w elcome to como and take part In tikis service. Wednesday, May 17, we ore having with us tho Japanese commanding offi cer, Adjutant Kaboyasbl, of San Fran cisco. Tho adjutant has charge of nil Ino Japanese work In the Salvation Army and ia a capublo preacher of the gospel. Tho adjutant is how In the intorcHt or tho Japnntne work and will bo glad to glve.ua somo of his experi ences as a Salvation Army officer. Come and hear him. I'm buco you will not o awuy disappointed,! Everybody welcome. raptftln and Mrs. II. Urlgga. officers In chui'gc. i , - iWts The danco-al the club house Satur day evening was wry woll attended. "5 couples being present, and a good time Is remitted. The next dance will be May 0. , Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Aldfcn were call ing at the It. W. Engel home Saturday evening- THOMPSON CREEK First Mothbdhjt Episcopal. Church . I..,,rll, nlil lllll-fll'tt ' . i "J. Randolph Snsnott, Pastor;'. Ofrice 210 First Nat'l lUuU Uldff. ; . Phone 90S. Pible school 9:45. Classes for all. ages. Prof. in. h. rrnnKiin, supi.tiuis (leorgeHofftuan, Jr.. left Tor Cres cent City last Friday tq go "with tho government aurvey crew. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Mee and F.I F. Uroye motored lo llrants Pass last . riday afternoon. Mrs. Dick lloffmnn Islted Mrs. F. F. Grove on Friday of last week. Frank and Earl Kendall motored to the Wilson mine one day last week. The home of Will Jordan together with practically nil Its iVmtents was burned to the ground last Saturday. about 3:30 n. m. Mrs. Jordon and duughter Irma were alono when Mrs. Jordon discovered the fire. Irma was sick In bed nt tho time. Mrs. Jordon Rot her out. of tho house to. a place of safety nnd went back to do what she could toward getting some of tho con tents. The men were at work in the field and hearing Mrs. Jordon's screams hurried to the burning build ing but only succeeded in getting o sack of sugar and a few clothes. Total loss, no Insurance. 1 - There was a inlstnko In last week's Items. Alva Kendtill went to Gran.ts Pass last Saturday and not M. F. Uing- ham as stated in lust week's items. There Is still a good deal of sickness in our little valley. Mrs. FVed Ruch. Thomas Williams and Mrs. Pau lino Elmore being among tho number. There are still a few cases, of small pox but hope to heajr of all being out of quarantine soon After a few days of sunshine and Mothorg invited to visit classes to Morning worshlu 11 a. in. Sermon,! "Democracy's Throne Room," a Moth er's Dav message. - Anthem, Praise Ye Jehovah, ( vii-. warm weather we ten spring uua come son). Soloists, Mrs. N'ichols, Mrs. and were somewhat surprised jester Pierce. Tenor solo, Only One-Mother, day morning when we awoko to find t, Windermere). Mr. MacDonough. (everything coveted with snow some- Epworth league 7 p. m. The Young thing unusual for thin time of year. People's hour. ' ' Hoy Johnston went to Jacksonville a Evening service 8. p. m. Sermon, few days ago, " "Tho Human Common Denominator.") Fred Itueh went to Applegnte last Anllioiu, Glorlrv In KxccIhIs illnvons)tMontlny, ( : . Just Arrived Carload - McCormack and Deering Mowers Rakes Binders Compare these cash prices with others offered. REGULAR MOWER . ....... ... . . . .. $87.00 6-FOOT BINDER . . ........... ; ... ...... .... . $220.00 SELF-DUMP RAKE . . . . . ......... . . ..... . ; . . . . $45.00 F. O. B. Warehouse, Central Point Headquarters for Deering and McCormack Repairs, Also Those of other I. H. C. Machines. Freeman-Wiley Co. Central Point, Oregon Free Wiring Plans by Experts Any electrical contractor-dealer can be of decided assistance to the owner ill helping him plan to use electricity in his home. The place for switches, for lighting outlets, for base plugs, floor plugs, etc., may make a real difference and the size of tho wire which should be used is a technical matter which few home owners un derstand. : - v '..'-.' " ' ' ' ' : '' ' ' . This technical service is free fur the asking. It adds to the value of your house to have it properly wired, and the work of wiring it will be materially lessened if the man who docs the work has intel ligent and unmistakable plans to follow. The California Oregon Power Company , Phono 168 Medford, Oregon 216 West Main SrUet