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ASHLAND ION
S.'NSioll of Mill 1111.1,1 H-tMMl llllloil (oriU.,.0,MlIoll UllV. T.IOS.Iliy, MllV 80.
Muy will be hold tit tlx, Niunroim A liapler of tlin I. K, O. aororlly U
church, on Friday evt'tilim; Muy lit,
K o'clock. Ki;ortit will lin opened
with ntthostral selection, tint latent
being by varlou orfU-t-r of .h h Hun
duy ndiiioU. ' Iniiti uiiii'iiliil unmlc w ill
Jim iipilu:untit Uy n ring nrvln, A
Vf iIIikmimhIoii riilntlitK to tlin iin'ry, "How
k (4 rnh w kl Ul Htti'lidiiuro ilnrlim thn
f umnur mintli7" will ho h'd by O, V.
Cnmnn. ir)Mldnni of Ilia muta ii(ti irl.i-
tloii. und "Vorlil In lln Kunduy
Hi-hiMd" will ln a fiinlior vltul tii- u
dUi'iiKHcd from tin- li'udnr'ii HtiimliHiInt
by Hnv, J. K. Mi Klmnn, Hih Nnxr ti"
imntor. "C'voiMirutUiit" l lltf keynoto
of tlin Mllilii Hi ln'l Villon, nil. I It wnl
loiiii'ii nil vli lU wiirkcm In tho Sunday
miiool inovniMi'tit vn ttm lirin.l
form of mutual prutticnH. ri'Kiii'ilh'ini
of any iiruiliir (irthiHloky hh to rr I
A cordlul liivllitlldti Ih ru u.n; ( nl
lntr'wtid. If not i)tirinrd. i-oiuo nnd
dnrlv lniprt?t at n km boring whti Ji
I thn i.i'ni'ut (if i.toiiii'Knivi i-ii.
niKiita In fiundny Hclnxd iliivi'Uuxiii'nt.
Uffltor of lllllnh TdiupIii will uni t
Ml Maminto hull. Aliliiinl, on MnndMy
evonliiK. Mrty 22, pn llinlnry to Hip
rorrmohlnl lit Modford. whlih will ho
Mil on Ftldy, May 28.
The Modioli WtHMluiitn of MuhoKuny
cuiitp No. Cf.r.J. will im-i-i m Mmixo
hall, Mondny rvi'ttlnn. May 22, In reisu
Itir tuiKNton, nlmi ndopiitut n tnriio i Iiiih.
tho r'Milt of nyxttmiiitit' idfort uimlu
by iHiputy W'rli h the pitut tvvt Wook.
A iMiul Knthnrlnx will follow routine
work, K, I'. Hmlth, C. II. Ilo llx rit nnd
J. K. Jiini'x toliiK a toiiiniltti' appoint
id to rrunK tho t'n)iit. ('niiipn ut
Modford, Tith-nt nnd (Vniinl 1'olnt
lmv li'n Inniiil to puttlrlptitK.
At a iiii'i-uiu lo Id tit Mi-dford, but
Mondny c vi-itlni;. to ortcmihi' h pnt
maktor' immx lulhin aiimnit otriror In
Maaunlrt hidgi, AhIiIsiiuI. Modr.rd.
! t'ontral I'otnt iinrl Jui kfitviflo. In
J si k ion county, woro roprom-iitt'd, nlmi
Cranta I'aaa and Koih)', in Jotno-hltio
County. K, M. WIUoli. of Mndford.
waa lolod prmldKHt: lir. V. K. t'u
r tin nun and K. J,', t.'rtr. both of Aih
land, worn (innon orrt-iarjf and troa
atinr rHirctlvrly.
VUltloit ,"Y" workDta. allniiillnu tho
rofoni rouniy luatitutn, horn. wor
, ontortalimd at a lunohnon iarly In tho
'twook; wliuru ovor tho banquet U'mrd
fidlRltatfona worn iiiutun) aa to th auo
f (omi which nttt ndod tho roproaontutlve
Kntliitrlnx of onorKotlo to workora.
J Kratik Itlovlna hna hold bin homo
Idaeo un Ohorlln trt to a party by
tho nmno f HnrrU who la nlroady In
Kiipiilon. Kinnk loft for IVomlaa
roiinty on Woduomlay mornlnK. and
i will onter the employment of a mliiltiK
j eomimiiy In tho vlolnlty of Hldtllo, aa
' oniH-rt tnoohunlfiiin In rlmrKo of tho
oqnlpiiiont of tlin initio.
i Tho niyn liand nre iimlor oontrnrt to
play this week In connoo.lon with the
carnival t Imrgaln selling wl. I, I, ier -
tiiniiiai r,iipv .limit nun-i nr
toUKiinitiMl for tho jirovuIUnt: u Ik-day
period.
Tho muslral hour la from 4
1 . i m ' i .1
Day or Night
WEEKS-CONGER CO
- Funeral Directors
eaLgia. warms: W;erwwiaer-gsju una 3.jl ijm tJLVdfum
, Quality-
J to 't p. Ill, il;illy, liii ui pointing about a
jilooii niMiliir Hi'tm ilium, lint elinriii
'11. which mi' snpiiiixed to beuullo pro-
KPI'l'tlVl! llll llllHi'lH, llll Illlllllllltllll In
I'Ollllvn lining NUloillllltlfll plI.CS Wlllell
allure tlin H I tot cumIi eilHtoiintr.
I A word ln-uuKIng itttiuiiliuic mark-
I i'I thn recent gathering of tint Civic
.Improvement club, over fifty ludle
being present, iiml fully $m wii eon-
(rllnili'il by iliomi worker, u snug sum
!ln lii'lmlf of l)iillilfiK operation con'
iiikmi'iI mi tlin roinimmuy house.
regular meeting or 11111 11. a. ii.(ny ,,,,,,11, Bni ,trorm from cloven
: iiiiukt nun iH'iMi imniin'ii'-u mm ,
t;btut u ""tuulml born, mid mi-i
m ill io me insinuation a miicno-m win
no given on Kiiiiirnny thl wook, May(,.Kro. Koad wore" good, tho ground
with Mr. V. 1). Wagner u hostess, ,)ltt(.ty rKlt, everybody wa happy,
among guest being u number of Mod- Amt ,.;, t.Vont ,,pinod with tho
ford ladle. Tint Wegher family li"i" : diiHlicn for boy and girt. Mr. Allken
Ih tit 47 (irnnltu nlwl, mid Mr. WK-Leilng a announcer of event. II. P.
nor I president elect of the new riiap-!
ti r. Tim I'. K. O, Ih an IgU'tlwl'"'
mm social power, especially in tun iiiihi
und central wont, and It sphere f
Influence In rnpldly cxlmidlng through-
out Pacific const territory.
"limidli) Day" In tin Muy culendnr l
aid for mat wook Wodnoadny, tlin 2t t throw and thn throe Iorkoi) rao fillod
hint, Henri,, rumiimun all the lionet: ln ll0 t)(le tlll nKin .,. xhn mu
and KnrriK rori Hei In ai-uroh of old Uhott.'d nimotltoa at thn 1.I0 catlnil
i lothoii and other furnUlilnnii In bt-hnlf I
of N-ar Kjo.1 aufforera. tho londltlonl
of whom na riKiirda both f'H.d and ,
rlothliiK t ul'H'iluii'l)' pltlnblo. liont'
hiiii t tiiuiorlii over tho froipioiil
HppfulM. .Thn ilitttroaa la aba dulo, and
wo run not iin'r.ilon thn moUvea or
uiierKittc workora onKUKtid In a eani
patun of nili f for tho atihkon iKiplo
In iUhUiiI IuihIk. tho tltntltiiiluii lu tntt
fearful to rolllelilphllO.
Tho trophy cup won by Modford
puplla In romiiiori'lul depart inouta of
public aehisd at roci nt conU'nta on
county imsiK. waa prenouioii uy "i" , ,,, chinning, and then volley hall.
AHhland chamber of linn n o. Future jAn, wlint m heartily JnteroKled audi-
(imt' t may determine that oaaiLnw vrn wa all day. from Grand
lon of the cup koo eUowlioro, J nm NyPi pniti nry ,0 t)l0 amallstera
Htnndliiua up to date In tho Y. M. C. j nK i,out on tho graaa. All event
A. Junior bamduill league Indicate j CBm, uf r,,Kiarly tilt the fat pinna
that thoMi'thoilb( will prove to be fur.f railed at C:30, whoo owing to Mr.
champion, out of the four game j jmi, (;rvo'g arduoua dutlea of the
pluy d thoy having won tho whole I ,)aVi h(, UM , flt ron,iui(.n to enter
KhootlilS iniitrh. The ChrlHilana have . HKuln(ll Mr Vinson. A ahadowg long
played four' game and won throe; 1 1h.1w.1l il. cm.l illmlnishod. but not
I Prenbyterlun pyed four and carried
on honor in oiio only: wmio tno np-
tlxlu have lost out thus far in iu'Birlng name of all who so valiantly
outlio four game played. On 8ati
day of thht wook the Mothmtlata and
Christiana will strive for honor In the
flrl Katun, the Protiytoriiina and Hl -
tW being pitted aKainm eactr oilier Oap. ; Persist. 7; llmphy, ; lurol
ln tho aoc-.nd game of tho day. 'hurst. 2; Flounce Ilock. 0.
Hchool actuate aro iirotty active; outalde visitor praled the fine
Hits week, preliminary to rradusllon. 'spirit and good sportsmanship of the
Of (ourso examlnatbina are In order. ; ig and glrle and all carried away
In a aoclal way there wa a Junior- j ,,i,.ajianl memorle of the attractive
aeiiior picnic on Tuos.iay. ouq
Thurmtuy a class patty at tho Vlnlng
theatre, Uy way of variation, a hike
w Indulged in on Friday, tU,o dostlna
tlun boln tlerkey Full, over In tho
tirlt-iy Peak district. School, close
next week. Friday. The baccalaureate
sermon will bo delivered at the Motho
dlHt church, Sunday evening. May HI.
by Itev. W. J. OldflcLI, Congregational
pastor.
Tho tuio bank I rapidly approach
ing a IKI.OUd statu aa applied to the
asset and liability classification, tho
specific figure in. It lato atatomont
bolng I11MI.7 17.05. t
The Valley View IXatrlct. Parent-
Toucher lin m lullim ha clionon Mr.
1u,.,.,.rt ,,..,,,,.,. Mr. jhn
' v,.H.,(rPHltlln, . MrB. J(.W).
Ixtwe, soorotary-trousurer.
A Indicated Inst aeason, Standard
till la to Inntall another fine service
Hint ion. this olio oit-the (ilddlmt pro
perly, North Main atroe, coriioi1 of
Church street. Completion la ached
uloil for Juno 1 or thereabout. A. I..
I.ainli having contract connected with
tho work, Tho eorpoiiitlun will have
entonslve IntcroHt here, Its dlatrlbul
lug nnd retail sorvlco station employ
ing nearly a scoru of mou iiormnncntly.
that's the' Reason
for tho ever, growing
popularity of Albera
Flapjack Flour. ,
Makes light, tasty hot
cakes, i ?' ;
Order a Package ,
Your Grocer v
Recommends k,
Albers quality
Flapjack Flour
Ctntully if ltd cylindrical con.
Mner insutti iisouit MiuHlioa,
PROSPECT WINS
ATHLETIC MEET,
PHO8PKCT. May n. On liiHt Salur,
iiiutt Ij-Iu lit nowii i.uci r tiui nnn.
,y ;ttMMfl lit PrOSpOCt tilt day of
Bti(JfiM. Thl wn a postponed meet
n-oui out the storm of April, and the
(uv till tlini' wa nil Hint heart could
,,W(.u g barter, and Mr. Boothby
junil Mr. 1'i-ylon, llnonniifn. Tim teach-
ora' diiNh foiiowod with Mra. Mldute
biiHhor In the b-iid, Mian (irob, and
Ml Wlllitta 11 aooonil and third, all
thn arhoola rlii'orUiK luatlly to the fin
IhIi. Vluit rut-en. iiuik ruco, biiH'.'ball
t0rtii-t.
A W(,n,i-t-riil niH.n tlmo amoad fob
iI)Wr,j. ir,iiiM.rt furnlnliod wolnom
TRAIL S SECOND
and buna, with hot coffi.. and half U"ejtuI , makluK tt ,jld U)f
fun hiy In eottliiK your welnor. pro-),,,,,, to cmiKrpH1)( an,j u omex i,y
porly ioMHto.1 at tho big lK fira in tli , hr ,jr(,th,.r( ConRraaMnan Thorana U.
rorner i( 1110 ni'iiimii Rrounui. 1 arp
I her w ore worlda'of aalada, de.
cake, etc.. to InvoatlKate, and the
wbiilii crowd of uUout 175 were more
than aatUfled.
' Aa siM'ii a the dinner event was
over, apoit bcann aKain aianuiux
jam rlinnlnj broad Jump, running hinh
! , ,h schoola wore aured of their
re)ortlve jolnta won. Sace forbid
and happily hc!od run up the score.
ProaiMct. M points; Trail, 33
H,tehery aehool. 29: HlKhland. 18;
; Central, 11; Klk Crook, 11; Debongor
: school house and It greensward and
forest tree. All appreciated the ho
pltallly of the Prospect district, and
are pleased to know that plan are
under way for a hltih school at Proa
poet thla fall.
wucli credit for the bucooss to the
day s sport la due to Mrs. Kula Mid
dlubunhcr. In charge of Prospect
school, and to the other teachere of
the Trail-Prospect lone who to heart
ily cooperatc'il.
4
ll Mr Mary l. Carry.
Mrs. Win.' Ferns waa In Phoenix
Tuesday evening, having boon over
In Fern valley, visiting her mother-in-law,
Mrs. A. II. Ferns.
Mrs. (luy Cobolelgh and Mrs. Zasn
of YVvxt I'bueiilx wero at the Plant
farm Muiidny afternoon.
Mr. and .Mr. Mill Gore of Mod
ford wero luminous caller at C. Car
eys last Friday o Mining.
Mr. mid Mrs. Walter Fraxlor
Urown and Mm. Angol camo out to
the Plant farm Halurday after plant.
Mrs. Donna Graffos last week Bold
fifty-two dozen tulip blooms to the
Medford groun house parties.
Mis. George Carpenter of West
Phoenix arrived homo last Sunday
afternoon from' 'a several week's
slay at llnlvadcre, California. Mr.
Carpenter will return In a few days.
Mr. nnd Mr. Guy Cobolelgh, mado
a trip to Hut to Falls last Sunday, and
tn-ouitht Grandma Coblolgh homo
with them for a coupla of week's
visit,
Fletcher Hah was over from hi
West Phornlx ranch Tuesday, getting
plants for tho anriton. Mr. Fish has
Just received six hundred baby chlx
from Cullfornla nnd hope to bo ablo
jo rnlHO a fine flock of Whlto Log-
horn hens for tho . whiter laying
season,
Mr. nnd 'Mr. Fred Nowlnnd of
Phoenix spent lust Sunday after
noon at tho park In Ashland.
Mr. S. II. Glelm of Talent was a
Modt'ord business caller ,luat Satur
day with her daughter-in-law and
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Denser and nor
daughter, Mrs. Ray Yost, were trad
lug In Medford Saturday.
Grandma Thurston of Talent had
a Joyful surprise last Friday, it being
hoc eighty-sixth birthday. - Hor eon
brought homo an organ and present
ed It to her. Mra. Thurston had many
times In her life nxpressod a doslro
for tho Instrument, nnd hor son do
elded to make her a blrthduy present
of 0110.
Sirs, Fred Rapp and hor sister,
Mrs. I Crawford of Talont, were
doing trading In Medford last Satur
day, t
Mra. Saulsman of North Thoonlx
waa among tho out of town shoppers
In Medford last Saturday.
, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coleman of Jack
sonville were over vlidttng Mrs. Cole
man's parent, Mr. und Mra. B, N.
French Tuosduy evening. '. ,,"'
Mr. Hurry Iynch of Wagoner
Crook was in North Talent Monday
on bualnoss, aluo Waa trading In
Talent.
Mr. Donna Graffo entertnlned a
number ot guest at hor pleasant
. EDEN PRECINCT
ISIKITHKU AtMIXKT SiHTIOIl
JN TKXA.S Ki;i:rn
ll Amilo Vht lflunlon of I)on-
Illantoii of Abilene, Texas. A queer
condition exist, aa Ml Blanton.
during her electioneering, is strongly
(lofoiidlug her brother's record.
horn In East Eden, last Sunday.
Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Den-
r 1.1..I snd Inland Denser and!.
I. V, , . ,
w ife. Mrs. (looree lrako. Mr. and
... . j.. . r.r,
' ' ' " -' -
Ihmntd M llrurfea and Minn Mfltt.
iiunmu, airs, urauos anu suss ag-
glo Mun I.
Tho North Phoenix Thlmblo club
met at the home of Mrs. Anderson
hint week and spent one day sewing
for one of the high school gradu
ates, as her mother is In poor health
and the club wished to assist ber In
thl way.
Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Garrett of
Medford were calling on Mrs. Gar
rett's brothers, J, M. Rader and -wife
Tuesday evening, at their pleasant
homo on the Pacific highway. -
I-nnt Saturday night t the home
of Mr. and Mr. Karl Godding In
mocni mere was given a pioasant
urn him? puny, iu wnicn ins iuhow
lug named friend were Invited: Mr.
and Mm C. 8. Wright, and sun Ver
non; Mr. and Mrs Wm. Wright and
family; Mr. and Mrs. Albert XI. Cube.
Mr. and Mrs." Joe iflM Mrs. '8. R.
itorr. Klla Rorr, Mr. and Mrs. Hefner,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reed, Mr. snd
Mrs. Guy Cobolelgh. Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Myers, Mr. and Mr. Ham I ten
sion, Mr. and Mrs. Inman, Jessie Hal
sey, Mr, and Mrs. Karl Godding.
1 laming wa indulged In until the
woo smalt hours of the morning.
Supper was served at midnight,
which consisted of sandwiches, cake
and coffee. Every one present ex
pressed themselves as having had a
most enjoyable time. The host and
hostess were taken by complete sur
prise. We are pleased to announce that
tho following beautiful v, ann ince
nient cards for the graduation of the
following class members of the
Phoenix high school have been re
ceived. Miss Dorothy Cnrloss. MIns
Margaret Klioets. Miss Klva Castor.
"This 1 tho great stepping-stone In
life." It Is not the . finishing, but
tho real beginning.
Wife Doing Good Work!
"I have boon bad -off with stom
ach and liver trouble and bloating
for many years. No doctors or mod
Iclno helped mo. On tho advice of
my druggist, I bought a bottle ot
Mnyr's Wonderful Remedy and I
don't wont to miss a single dose. IT
has given mo mora benefit than nil
mo meuieiuo t line over iaen. I leeii
I am doing good to recommend it to
other." It is a simplo harmless
preparation that removes the catar-
rnai mucu irom tno lnieatmni tract
and allays the Inflammation which
i-uunes praeiirauy ai aiumuen, liver
.,i i..,..,ii i,,i . i.,..i.i.
... . .......
imnomlleltli. linn doHn will rnnvln. n
or money refunded. Adv.
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ur.-..iL e
SPECIAL AGENTS
SEIZE ROBBER
T
CKXTItAI. roi.N'T, May l!l. 8Kia
AKRiitii Cotmrl and Htowart of the
Houthttrn I'aelflft doU-ctlve force won
here aovoral days laat wei-k lnvestl
Katlnic tho wont Eltomptod robbery
of the lo'al Kouthorn Pacific atntion.
the aocond ottompt of the kind made
at that plaro during tho paxt winter.
No valuable wore obtained either
I time when the evildoer anticipated a
ricn naui, anu nuiae rrom a iirkcn
window, a broken aafc and till, and
several pilfered packaxes belonging to
local merchant a no ilamaxe w an dono,
but dlaorder md acatterel articka be
lonKing to the place gave tho well kept
atatlon an unuaually mousy appear
ance, and that, and the attempt to
atoal, had there been anything of finan
cial value to tho thief,, wan tho real
harm done. The apodal ascnU auc-
ceeded In
lorn-linn o.ii ui ,r.Joi'erj
. : , . 1 . 1 1 . ..
iro loiiio ooiiom anu wnnin Hiion
lime had the youthful offender in their
chitch'-H. It wa found after careful
Investigation and qucKtionluz. with a
little of the "1 hlrd IWegreo' nietnod
thrown in, that the above mentioned
attempted robbery was not the only
crime of it kind that the young law
breaker had participated In. aa his con
fessions prove that a long list of petty
thievery was his, and it Is now known
ithat the greater part of the burglaries
V '.. V,"! l
icomiunieu nt-ro uunng me pasi ifr"
, , . , .t 1
moniiis was none uy me ooy who now.
1 . 1. . ...... ,.., . , .. i I
CENTRAL
"I"'" ' conuij juii uv kiiwu- " -
,w...'o.t n,i tr. sui in mibinp
vine. 1 1 ix ill 11 ,ni wn mr u i ,11 L uidi i
thl aaino lad was the one who broke
into the muchly robbed Evans store so
many times the pant winter. It Is gen
erally thought tbe boy was not tbe
guilty one there, and aa for the Cock
ney property, which baa been a popular
and rich place for the housebreaker
during the past few months. It , Is
thought he 'had no part In that, as
investigation baa shown that the crim
inal ' there had a lady accomplice,
proven by the fact that tho shoes of
the absent lady owner were approprl-
a,ed fo her use eVlK.nC(.d ,,y the
fact that they had been cut and fitted
to her for comfort during the stay of
tbe marauders, who after grabbing
what they wanted In tho way of fine
sllrlf ware, antique clocks, soft' wool
en bedclothes and whatnots added In
sult upon Insult, by appropriating the
whole house to their use and staying
the night (or nights! there, tearing
things.up generally and even going to
the limit by eating Jolly and crackers
which they had not overlooked In tho
pantry, in the bed In the cozy guest
room. They thoroughly enjoyed them
selves at the expense, of the owner
who nithey knew to be absent. The
lad in question was never known to
travel with feminine companions in his
shady pursuits and oa that account it
is not generally conceded that he was
responsible for the gross wrong done
in that home.
Misa Joy llauierick arrived In thisJ
city Saturday evening from Klamath
county, iu which county she has been
occupying the seat of learning in one
of the rural school for the past nine
months, to spend the summer vacation
months with her jiarents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jess llauierick.
Mrs. Mnttie Tarker Is liome again.
having arrived here Monday morning.
fro ml'ortland in which city sho has
boon visiting relatives for several
weeks. While away Mrs. Parker also
enjoyed a lengthy visit with her sistor,
Mrs. Kmnia Stobor at hor home in
Idaho.
Miss Agnes Dunlap, former principal
of tho Central Point high school, but
for the past year connected with the
. Cnlon high school in Milton, arrived
)1Pre Monday morning after an absence
't)t nino luonli,s xy the eastcra Oregon
nil.. n.t.t
has been busily engaged
-HJ,
' . . , . , . r
a'nee wringing the hands of welcomors
back tO the hOIUO tOWR
"Cinderella in Flowevland." a pretty
SPECIAL MAY VALUE
NEW LACE
BLOUSES and . SWEATERS
Newest Designs ill Dainty Summer Blouses
A Most Attractive Array of Sweaters
We Have a New Shipment of
MEADOWBROOK HATS
. ) . t Laces for Lingerie v ;
ojierelta, Riven by children of the pri
mary grades of tho Central ' Point
M'Jioola tinder tho able direction of
Principal Ray He adornon and Mr.
Henderson, faculty member, will ho
proaontod to tho public in Central bull,
rlday evening. May 19, Instead of on
Friday evening",, May 12, a waa pre
vloiialy announced. Tho presentation
wag pftgtponcd a week de to the fact
that lant week waa a full wook a far
as aoclal event weer concerned and
the date aj fixed now ia a better time
for the amall iiorforniora with their
awcot flower faoa and pretty c.oa-
i lumen, to 1ms appreciated by a dotlns
audience. Indication are that . thla
briKht little play w ill far anrpdiot any
thlnflt ever given here in tho Juvenile
line and all who wlnh to attend should'
eel iholr Koat earl v. Pooular mice.
twenty-rive and thirty-five cent will
...'...,,,, I
w w...-
Miaa Arlene Hay 1 home again alter
a atay of eight months In the Brophy
district lmpartlnK knowledge to tbe
youth of the community in th capac
ity of "deestlkt ekulemarm" while
there.
Mias Poole, county home domontra
tor hold a dreiig form making claas at
the M. K. church here Thnraday after
non which waa fairly attended by
Central Point housewives. Early In
June a millinery claaa will be conduct-
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Invited to attend and loarn tho latest ,
hluta in hand made and honfe made
headgear creations. I
Mias Ruth Lull, after completing a
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nero ououay evenins anu ni nueuu
me summer wun nor parents at ineir,ford Thursday afternoon. After a
home near here. i short business meeting following tho
Mra. Borger waa honor gneat at ! luncheon Mrs. C. C. Furnas gave
surorise Dartv tlton at the home of , voc' -'lectlon and Mrs. C. A. Wahl
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hrtnni. til-fh,lnv 1 Iif.ln ec.lohraro
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merry the day for the surprised one, a; don, also Mrs. Uuilken from Ashland
large number of neighboring friends land Atr. O'Kelly of Rogue .River.
were Invited in. A very good time wasi
enjoyed by all and la tbe general good
time and fun making dainty refreh-
nients of cake, ice cream and punch
were aorved, which further added to
the merriment and good time. Mrs.
Barger waa given many happy returna
of the day and was happy and glad
dened 'thereby.
Miss Gertruce ?ViIey has completed
her initial term of school ia the Pan
key district and is now enjoying a well
'earned vacation with her parents here.
Miss WHer waa one of the most suc
cessful young teachers, in the county
during the past year. She has been
engaged to teach in the primary grades
of the Eagle Point schools for the com
ing year.
Mrs. May Jacobs, Miss Edith Jacobs,
Mrs. Mollis Holmes, . Miss Gladys
Holmes and Robert Holmes enjoyed a
motor trip to Grants Pass Tuesday
evening.
."dr. Boslwick visited relatives In
Ashland last Sunday, i
Frank Wooldrldgo ot the Apple
gate, spent Tuesday night at It. C.
Klchman'8.
v Mr. aud Mrs. Will I Hillts, Mrs.
Ilukor. Mrs. S. H. Moore, Mrs. D. B.
Neathamer and Mrs. Jesse Noathamer
visited the Mayse Creek school last
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carls were transact
ing business iu Medford last Satur
day, Miss Faldlne, county nurse, visited
the five Kvans creek schools Tues
day and Wednesday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kit Baker visited rel
atives at Gold Hill last Saturday and
Sunday.
Quito a number from this locality
are planning to attend the Roundup
at Grants Pass next Saturday and
Sunday. ,
Joe Mayfield is moving away from
tho Duncan ranch to Sams Valley this
wook. Miss Johnston will have only
two pupils the remainder ot the pres
ent term. ' v - ,
Mrs. M. C. Cowviile was calling on
friends last Tuesday.
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EVANS VALLEY ;
SHOP
RIVERSIDE AUTO
GAMP
MISUSED
STOVES STOLEN
lUVEttSinU, Muy 18. Tb inv
ent camj ground, owned by V, C.
Klllole, hut friti for tho uan of iu
public, baa been terribly mlttuncd' hY
eortio of tho tourlt UHlnr it, Mr. Et-
llott went to much expc.n.m nnd hard
work to make thla piiuo comfortable)
ond llouaant. Part of the atovca
w',r" TtarTr"tl u" were mutl-
lated by flr! not too near, and aomo
,f ihl nrop,a,.s ,,,.1, duinageU.
Koinn people Co not show much ap
preclation, to nay the leant.
Mr. (',. A. Wuhl Kave a dcllghtiul
party Vednerlay afternoon In honor
of the birthday of Mra. Abblo
Champlln. A. delli.-ioup luich Wa
aervod and a large angel food cako
and flower wcro presented to tho :
Kuetit of honor. Thoao present Vitm
Mr. Abble f'hamplin, Mr. tlcorRlik
Kettle, Mr. lJeiitrlee C . Jones and
Mr. Maude Champlln.
The Community club held a bul
1 nos meeting; ut tho club house Sat-
. iiAI.'IV ovenlnip ftnrl cnlnVMl n anrlu I
tlm, A apjPn(1ia iunth waa aorved
by the ladle.
F p,ckett Mrs- p McJuat,
Jan McQuat and Forest Pickett
vrn f n ,1 1 in chnniur, lnnnv
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Mr. i E. Wahl entertained t
the
) lUvontido IZecreation club at a throe
iunrhon , h. htima , Mod.
read a paper on Electrical help in
the home - Both were rreatltr on-
1 " were irreauy on-
Joyed. Thee pre.-
Joyed. Those present from Medford
were Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Furnan,
Mrs. Thomas nnd Mr. and Mrs. AI-
Riverside ladies present were Mo-
dames Abbie Champlln, - Maude
Champlln, Georgia Kettle, B. C.
Jones. O. A. AVahl. R. W. Kngle. Rom
Gay. M. TV. Jacobs. Fannie Pickett
and Mrs. l.yndall Jacobs.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Slead, Miss
Ali-tha Gray and Charles P. Champ
lln wore Medford visitors Thursday.
Mrs. Julia McQullktn of Ashland la
guest at the Rozalis ranch for a
few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dudley ef Be-
attle made a short visit with Mrs.
C A. Wahl and Mrs. C. P- ChampUti
last week, Mrs. Dudley Is a niece of
.Mrs. Wahl. They left Saturday
morning tor 8an Franciseo.
Dorothy Freed of Rokuo Rlvef
was a week-end guest of Dnphlno
Matthews. ,
The Misses Jane McQunt, Aletha"
Gray and Mr. Harris Porter wilt
graduate from tho Gold Hill high.,
school next week. Dclbert Elliott
graduates from Rogue River high,
solum!.
llcsr.3Y0 Ceres
Easily, Quhily
not by painful, dsnrerous gnosing or
cutting-, not hy burning but palDlsuly
imply by shriveling- them no so you
. can peel them oft la one piece. Vm
"6ETC-1T"
Demand the genuine. Yonr money hark
U U fulls. Gtmtlo. soothing-. atwottiU-ly
barml-ni. to live flesh. A all drusslsts.
MVJ?1 trlfle B- Lawrence Oo
Mfr. Chicago. . .
Sold in Medford by leon It. Iluaklna
, Strang's Drug Store.
WOOD!
Fir $3.00 Tier and up. , .,
Utah Egg Coal S 10.50 Ion. 7,
.AArfJVA -a A WidU '
Cor M- nixl ThlWI Vhnno 24'J
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sii steiiil
Don't forget our "Nude' Hosiery
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