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rcrroRn m'ah; tmihtne, Arcbrona okk gov: mm may m 1022 rACTR KIOTTT News of Jackson County WILLOW SPRIHGS A 1 1 1 11 VITH II SCHOOLCHILDREN 1 TESTED HOE .AVltXOW 'fePniNOa, May 19 The Wulnw Springs school ckwwd May 1 M u; Th lam day was celebrated v a delightful picnic for the cliil I r. with games and plenty of i:itu." The projurws miule this year v tnost of the pupils has been tx M'llnt and the children will look for- tvnrl to the opening of school In Sep- BY COUNTYNURS ? E Hut to creek lirlUKe on the f rater Luke highway hd was n?nulru to remnln there from lx ft. m. to 10 l. m,, -to hail to InUo his dinner and sunr with hluu Jle was not prepared to state th rHOK.VtX; May IS Miss Famine, the county nurse, spent tho better lrt of tlr dnys last week examin ing the children; this year the height and weight are recorded and n record ts made which -shows whether the child is up to the standard In weight. ' It is to be hoped that the parents will note the record of the cards sent htime and correct detects of children timber. Miss Maul will be with us j goon possible, u will make nether year. The ,1.. W. Klden family -spent a !) Anant ' Sunday plent.'ins t the fvuoire Rapids dam. .Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brophy and sons for the pleasure and education of the children. Miss Faidine met with the health committee and made a report of her i work In the county. This report un- f.f Jacksonville, were callers at the ( rovers startling health conditions at 'im(r ranch Monday eveninsr. jour deor: one ts reminded that char Mrs. William Thompson entertain- rty work Is neRleeted at home. ' . .1 the West Hill Sewimr club on j , Mtss Faidine Is certainly dohiic a Widneeday afternoon; i (Treat work and any one dealrimr to Clmer Keldenhekmer drove down i.i.,-. a few dollars where It will do Mori I'oruana in nis new car xne lir-it of the week and will spend 'some nine at hla rarne orchard here. . The barn on the Sam .Anderson jiluce Is nearinir completion , and w rkr will le begun on the residence i once, W, K. Parker ia contractor ..i. d builder. f .Mr, and Mrs. F. C. Eddlngs of 'int Pass and Fred Snyder of Gold Mill were Sunday guests at the Hugh Tarter home. , , . Ernest Harris has accepted a posi tion a bookkeeper for the Poultry Product 'association In Medford. Her tert Harris has given up his work ot the Snlnde ranch and will take ihaw f the five acres of -tomatoes Lclns set on hi father's ranch. work, should give it to our county nurse; charity begins at home. The i work is too much for one nurse and it is desired by many that another be put In thefield. The hlish school was very, fortu nate one day hunt week to secure the services of Rev, Hamilton of Med ford. Rev. Hamilton spoke on the subject of "Bigness," which he said meant the same thing as character. He conRrntulated the eenlor. class on selecting the motto: "Character Is the Only Diploma." The talk was in spiring and full of wisdom. The pu pils followed the unfolding of the subject with hungry minds and will profit without doubt.. ' School will be out June 2, and the senior class Is very sober and Indus trious: each one feeling way down In her or his soul the imrting la at hand, and to bid farewell to the l school that has fed their minds, for I some, all their school days, is no ifiiuill matter to contemnlate. Her On Friday, May 12. the Civic Ira-i they have associated w ith each other provement club met at the library. I as one big, ktnd family, associated liall all waa responded to by some j with the school rooms, and desks emmwit on "Games", also on ! that ar ttnrved. associated 'with the "Mother. - j shade trees which are beautiful be-. Two new names wero mvwmted and 1 'ond description. unanimously voted in as members. i ney were Mra.,wm. u-eimle and Airs. W. a Moore. : . t . The dub Is to get some - books to ' TfiiA that are recommended by the ted-; eratton. I All member are asked to meet on; May 20 prepared to spend the day at tLe cemetery cleaning up. Everyone will bring their own lunch, coffee will 't f EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. a Kr-wUtt F. R. Frey and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adler of Lake Creek werw here Friday for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Walker ot Gold Hill, Mrs.-"Mansfield gave a reading on were among the business callers Frl- the Grand Canyon of Arizona. There were seventeen ladies pres- day and so was Ed Cowden, one of our enterprising farmers and dairy- ent. . .Next meeting will be held at men. Mrs. Mcllvain. i Last Friday was a very busy day at A banquet was given -the senior ctass by Prof, and Mrs. E. C. Browne tit their home Saturday evening, May 13. Those present were Miss Alice 1 Jennie, Miss Ruth Blakeley and Virgil E'-hultz. ' Rev W, Lee Gray left Monday vinor ning tor Portland expecting to return for next. Sunday's services, and will continue as pastor ot the Presbyterian church for the coming year. -' The public welfare meeting was held Qt the library Tuesday. afternoon eon- ducted by, Miss Faidine, , the county A large - crowd -turned out ; to see "The Arrival of Kitty." a play present r-tl by tbe Gold Hill high school at the Kogue River Community ball, Tuesday evening. . ' -t; ' - - ' , T licte are anxious days around the Ht-hool waiting to hear that magic word, "Passed." Then It's hurrah for iIih "good old summer time" and the 'td swlmmin' hole.' . . The 3d, 4th, 6th and Cth graders citiebrated 'the close of school -with a picnic Thursday at the park. - Graduation exercises will be held at Community, hall Friday evening. The u;l.1ress will be given by the county siiierintende"nt. The graduates are Alice Dennis, Ruth Blakeley and Virgil fcciintt'z. ' - " ' ' - if you ever used OLYMPIC Pancake Flour you are using it now. tXOUtt CEREALS FEED 1 luluiuii Fashionable DRESSMAKING our blacksmith shop as There were a bunch ot saddle horses brought in to be shod, by some cowboys who are getting ready to start across to the Klamath country with band of cattle for R. L. Bbton Bros., of Klamath county. They finished up the job Mon day and expect to start across the mountains as soon as the snow Is set tled sufficiently. I was very agreeably surprised Fri day afternoon as I was Bitting In the parlor alone, away from the company of men who were waiting for supper, when who should walk in but Misses Bertha Emerich and Mildred Heine. I diu not recognize either of them at first but it, soon dawned on me that one of the faces looked quite familiar and 1 ventured to inquire of one of them 'it she did not at one time work in the Medford Mail Tribune office, and she said she did and finally she asked if I remembered "Mildred,' and all at once It dawned on me that she at one time was the bookkeeper in that office. They were on their return trip from a .two weeks camping trip on Union creek. ' They had quite an ex perience while going out. They said that they ran their car to within about three miles of the camp and then the road was blocked with snow, so they took what they could, things necessary for camping purposes and wanted into cami and later returned and carried in the remainder, so established their camp where they spent two weeks time in the full enjoyment of camp life. They related one Incident that will Kive the reader some idea of what it means to-be out in a snowstorm In that wild region. They were out hunt ing for something exciting, they did not say what, when they were caught (n a driving snowstorm -and had to face it for three miles, but like girls of the right kind of stock they marched right on tlfrough it and made camp. And when they came in that afternoon they looked the very picture of beauty and health. They were In a hurry to go on home so J did not have the plea sure of their company but a rery few minutes as supper was called and they didn't mince over the victuals bat ate as though they Yeally enjoyed 'the meal, and hurrs-d off - for home, so 1 did not have an opportunity to learn more of their camp life except that they had one of the finest limes 'Of their lives. Mr. Adarnson, a member oi the Trail Lumber Co., of Trail, came in With load of lumber for Geo. Brown & IjSons and three others Friday and spent the night at the Sunnyslde and had his team shod. , He reports that they are getting out a fine lot of lumber ready tor the market. W. T. York came in Friday after noon and engaged room and - board until Tuesday morning. He had -been employed by the authorities to take- results of his work as ho had not tin Itthed up his report bnt reported that there were 470 vehicles crossed the bridge Sundoy.' la many Instances the same one crossed twice as probably a very large umjorlty were driven by pleasure seekers from the towns and valley. He took account of teams, antos, motorcycles, in fact everything run on wheels. He wont out :hotne Tuesday morning on the tgo. J. A. l-ovolady or Klamath Falls, came in on the stage looking for em ployment for his team on some ot the contracts and spent the nfcht at the Sunnyslde, There were also three other men, strangers, here for supper Friday night. , ' George Albert of Dnpreyt" mill, came out Saturday on his railroad motor' and reports the arrival of a baby girl at his home May 9th. and took dinner. Mrs. Lnctus Klncald who is teach ing the Crater Lake school, came out on the railroad motor Saturday, took dinner and went out to Medford to visit her parents and was met there by her husband who is working on the Crater Lake highway near Prospect, returning Sunday. Rev. G. K. Edwards, the traveling Sunday school evangelist for the Con gregational church came tn Saturday jnornlng on the stage and took dinner at the SimnysKle and preached here after Sunday school and went to Sams aVlley and preached in the evening to a go-xl tfiied audience. He returned to the Sunnyslde Monday and started north on the 2:45 p. m. stage. Rev. H. G. Adams preached Sunday evening here and expects to preach here next Sunday. May list, both morning and evening. Thos. Vestal of Reese Creek, and wife were here Saturday but went on out to Medford. " E. D. Rose, one of the prominent far mers and stockmen of Yankee creek, was here Saturday having "his team shod. Mrs. Amy Brown reports that she" has had a hardwood floor put in her house and bad it repapered and re painted inside and out so that It looks quite Citified. 1 asked her if she made Frank take off his shoes when he. reached the door before entering. I met Mrs. Lewis Robinson and her sister. Miss Hattte Hannaford Satur day afternoon at the Eagle Point public library. I understand that A. I Young and son-in-law. intend to plant several acres - of sunflowers for ensilage. Speaking of Mr. Young in my last letter I reported that his boys were in town with a team waiting for 2108 wee chicks, but learned later that there were only 1500 came as the eggs did not all hatch. A clear case ot count ing the chicks before they are hatched, but Mr. Young says that the 3300 they have are doing fine. Wui. Bighaui, who is on the Joe Rader place, was here Saturday. Charley Humphrey of Derby was hauling wood to town Saturday. Sunday morning the Eagle Point base ball team went to Antelope (Welleo) to play against the Antelope baseball team and came tome Sunday after noon almost crazy with excitement for they were on the winning side, the score standing Eagle Point 10 and Antelope only 8. Mrs. M. H. Kentner and Mrs. A. F. Green of Los Angeles, who are mem bers of one of the Bible schools there ho arrived here over a week ago. attended our Sunday school and made start toward starting a bible class. I did not reach home Sunday In time j to meet the gJiests who came in for inner, but learned ' that there were quite a number and among them was Charley Clark of the Modoc orchard. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brown, and they had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. eVrd Strang of Medford. And later in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Phipps of Medford, Edward Vilas and his mother, Mrs. Vilas, of Medford, Ceo. Holman pent Sunday night. Experience In all branches. Designing of all kinds. wi3r7 M ii; 111 iw-i ot m s tEAT LESS AND TAKE: . SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Take a glass of Salts before breakfast If your Back harts or Bladder bothers you. Tli Amn-l-- 1 AnA wtmft fnnrt vnard constw- iLntt Kidney trouble, becanse we eat too much and all our food Is rich. Our blond is filled with "ria aeid which the kidneys strive to titer outi they weaken from overwork, become slnggisb ; the eliminative Unities clog snd tbe result l kidney trouble, blanioer Weakness sod a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or tits urine is Cloudy, full ot sediment or you tras obliged to sek rebel two or three times during the night; if yon suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid tomac or yon have rheumatism when the weather is bad. fret from vonr Thar- maeUt about four ounces of Jad baits; take a tablespoonful in a glut of water before breakfast for a few days and- your kidneys" will then act fine. This 1 odious salts is made from the aeid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with liUiia, and has bien'UMd (or generations to Hush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutral! the acids in the wine so it no longer it a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. 9Jad Salts i inexpensive; cannot in jure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water beverage, and belongs In every home, beeeuie nobody can make a mistake by halving a good kidney, flush iug any time. ' ,. - . RAY I in. Minpiir Snd Floor Medford Building 111 V ,. , t cLj.Cj.ljJ CI " V- :'":;:i , i ;fsM,is' i V v , . , . . ; . . ':'e:r. ; , 1 VI - -. CC - 1 " - L - T "x ' A ' , J 'J mkLt' 'Wmmn1rmm?!rVT'rr', I'liliiWiMffl" If :; tiiilfi1 : ' 1I-CT1 ' 11 111 III III I I I . i 1 " i Mi" K r. ., i.f.Ji..W thZtkim i'Mjt You have been wanting to use gas, but have i ... hesitated . on account jof the cost of service " ' installation. For the next 15 days your gas company will run service 40 feet inside your property line free of cost to you. There is due to arrive in a few days a car load of pipe and we are now prepared to ' make extensions of mains to consumers. Stop in at our office and talk it over with us. .t y . Southern Oregon Gas Co. np--:.n- Kyuswanisii-i im mm umm , I I . CITY TREASURERS NOTICE of Semi-Annual Assessments Due NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the semi-annual instal ment (one twentieth) and interest on paving, geiver rind watermain assessments upon all properties for which applica tion was made to extend time Of payment; will tocf duo and pay able at the office of the city treasurer June 1, 1922, and will be delinquent after thirty (30) days from said date and shall bear a penalty of five per cent (5) upon the amount of such do ' linquency, ' , u. , ' ., V .. , Thirty days after such delinquertcy the properly will be advertised and sold for the amount of such delinquency, to gether with penalties and co3ts of such sale in accordance with Section 148 of the City Charter. Dale at Medford, Oregon, this 15th day of May, 1022. , ' MAJIY HASVELL WEBBER, J Treasurer of the City of Medford, Orogon. 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