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tvtwh . frvrrowm MEDFOTiD MAnJ TRIBUTE. MEDFOTID. (ilUWOX. MONDAY. .7 AXIW RV 1."). 1f)i PAGE THREE FED! FARM LOAN 178,000 NO DELINQUENCY ASHLAND, Jan. The snuR sum of $178,000 loaned, without a Blnglo ilo linqucncy, Ik tho record of the local unit of the Federal Karm Loan associ ation for the quarterly period .ending Dec. 31, 1922. In this report, as sub mitted by John Dill, secretary-treasurer, 59 members are enrolled, and there were 102 applications' for loans received. At present the capital stock represents an investment of over $10,000, - each stockholder receiving five per cent of his loon. A reserve of approximately $1500 is being carried, invested in war savings stamps and certificates of deposit. Interest on stock accrues to the local association, and Is carried to reserve account, thus creating a fund which in time promises to care for the lesser loans. The pres ent loan committee of tho association includes D. II. Jackson, Fred Homes and J. J. Murphy, appraisers, with Arthur Davcnhill and M. C. Linlnger, alternates; Jackson boing chairman of the committee. The board of directors of the Farm lioan Hank are F. L. Nut- president; Homer Barron, vice 'ent, and John Dill, secretary- treasurer. Of tho officers and mom- lien of committees two live, in town, the remainder being suburban resl dents. Evidently the milk is watered to an alarming extent in the Willamette, for Andy McCallen, of the local creamery, who is taking a post graduate course in butterfat at the State Agricultural college, ("orvaliis, reports a flood of water in all basements of the business ! houses, and that he is pursuing studies of lacteal condition with rubber boots on. Grants Pass was chosen for the next annual meeting of Rebekah District No. 12, at the recent convention herb, w'hich was a remarkably successful J one. both from a business and social i standpoint. Officers elected were Bertha E. Adams, of Rebekah Ame thyst lodge No. 97, of Gold Hill; Sister Pankey, vice-chairman of Central; Point; Mary Hull, Etna Rebekah lodge; No. 14, of Grants Pass. Appointive I officers are: Minnio Haley, chaplain, Medford; I. C. Walker, conductor, Gold; Hill; ISessie Burkhart, warden, of. Rogue River; Sister Lynch, inside guardian. Central Point; Sister Cald- well, right supporter, Ashland, and: Sister Richert, left supporter, of Med-j ford. About 200 were in attendance, Medford leading with 62 as compared i with 50 locally. Among them werei presidents and past presidents of the order, also -past grands of the I. O. O. F, affiliation of tho state. A fino chicken dinner was tho gastronomlcal spread' In behalf of the visiting dele-) gations. Odd Fellows hall was nntj largo enough to accommodate the eve-, ning's program, the Armory being re- sorted to, where work was exemplified by Olive Rebekah Lodge of Medford, the social hours closing with a dance. This convention was a splendid re union of Rebekah forces. Mike Jrorgan was buried Sunday af ternoon, having passed away Thurs-j r'ay, after brief illness. Many will; miss his familiar presence. He was a; teamster over ready and willing on the job, painstaking and faithful. His team was a fine one, carefully; groomed, and two pet dogs usually kept the horses company. To know Mike was to appreciate the services of a competent worker who ever went about ,his task with a pleasant word i and cheery smile for everybody. Hej was about 39 years old, and a native of the vicinity of Talent. A wife, mother, and several brothers and sis ters mourn tho loss of this kindly dls positioned man. On Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 16, Prof. Vining will lecture on "Important Periods in Life's Development" at the Community house, his talk being sup plemental to a regular business meet ing of the Civics club. The I'arlHh House, last Friday evc- Thin? Run down? 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Ladles and pen tie men, a peaky, bony face doesn't make yon look rery Important or pretty, doe It? Take P. R 8. It contains only pure vegetable medicinal Inrredlentt. 8. 8, 8. Is sM at all druir itores in two aiiea. The larger size bottle Is tba more economical. C CC 'aokei-youfetl hke iountlf agam Ready to Look Into Future fcf k JL A&fcl TTHOMAS MEIGHAN, the popular Paramount star, lias had many kinds of roles, but this is the first time that he has posed as a seer. In the new picture, "The Man Who Saw Tomorrow," he gets a glimpse of the future, and the glass thine he is holding in his hands is supposed to he what helps him to do it. The picture is being directed )y Alfred E. Green. The story is by Perley Poore Sheclian and Frank Condon. ' At Page Theaater Tuesday. ning, was the scene of a notable social event, when the members of the school board and their wives enter tained all the teachers of the city schools. A midwinter vacation to points in Central California, notably Chico and vicinity, has of late been taken by Louis Schwein, who for years lived in that locality. Basketball in the high school series begins a lively pace on Monday and Tuesday evenings of this week at the high school gym, when Cottage Grove will meet Ashland in a scrimmage as. to relative merits of Rogue and Wil lamette Valley teams. ? On Thursday evening this week, Jan. 18, Siskiyou Chapter of Royal Arch Masons will receive- an official visit from Frank M. Patterson, of Portland, grand high priest of that order in the state.- There will also: be routine business, and perhaps work.' Along entertainment lines, reserve the date of Friday evening, Jan. 19, for the Dixie Jubilee Minstrels, which are booked for tile Armory, under auspices of First Company and the High School band. There will be a galaxy of at tractions, in which a local cast of 50 or more performers will take part. Fred Homes, of Bellevlew, is one of the appraisers of the local Federal Farm Loan association, and A. C. Joy of this city, is the newly elected presi dent of the Jackson County Farm Bu reau. Furniture part-time classes, under Civic Club auspices, will meet initially at the community house, on Wednes day afternoon, Jan. 17. lessons In re pairing and finishing, also construc tion of new work, under competent In struction. f'.OLD MILL, Jan. !). (Spirinl) Another very interesting proimim was put on by the Pnrent UViuhuiM' iihso eintlon nt their regular monthly meeting Inst Monday evening at the hich school auditorium. Dr. SI. M Held, pastor of the local M. E. church nnd I'rof. M. E. Wright, tno new superintendent of the Gold Hill schools, both gave extensive talks on the pupil-teacher-parent auestion anil hnve promised to talk again. 1'rol. Wright will take up the subject "pu pil deficiencies" next meeting nt his talk and will treat on other subjects each meeting following. Tho asso ciation has nn enrolled memhershii: of ciehtv members. P. L. Rowc, tho old-tlmo fnrmer and rond supervisor in Sams alley-. hns -leased his home fnrm In tho dis trict to H. V. (Hrick) Morgan and Is now domiciled In Gold Hill with his son, Joseph C. Howe nnd family. The elder Rowo will take up the operntion of tho Highland quartz mine, located below Gold Hill in Foots creek and owned Jointly with Itohert K. Cook of Gold Hill, while tho son Is en gaged In cnrrylng tho V. H. mall be tween Beagle, via Sams Vnlley, being tho successful bidder for the route Inst fall. The family of Joseph Avenn left Wednesday evening for Sacramento. Cnllf., to Join tho head of the family where they will make their home. Mr Avenn left recently. Whoro he Joined his brother. Chnrles Avnn, who left here Inst fnll to engnge In mining near Sncrnmento, which pursuit both brothers will engage in. Tho Avcnas hnve been residing In tho Gold Hill district the Inst ten yen in. engaged in gold mining. Their Inst venture wns In developing part of the Hylvnn lte group three miles nhovo Mold Hill nnd now owned by tho ritlsburg Oregon Mining compnny. They were first attracted to this valley from the southwest to the coal mines cast uf Medford. GOLD HILL NUGGETS I t NEW YORK, Jan. 15. Unortho dox views regarding miraclPH, conse cration of churches and other mutters expressed In a, sermon by tho ltev. Terry Stickney Grant, attracted con siderable attention today. Preaching yesterday in tho Church of the Asren sion (Protestant Episcopal) on Fifth avenue, of which he is rector, Rev. Mr. Grant wild: "Very few clergymen today who have been educated in the largo uni versities accept the idea that Jesus had the power of God. Ho doubt less did miracles as they were re garded in his day but as M. Coue points out, many of theso were acts of nuto-HUggestlon and would fall under well known categories clearly and well classified by psychologists today. Sclenco understands them. They arc not miracles." Consecration of churches is an idea Inherited from tho ages of witch craft and magic, Dr. Grant declared. Tho Apostolic succession is no longer accepted by the educated classes, he en id. and it is through so-called suc cession, he said, that priests are sup posed to be gifted with mlruculous powers. For GoSsSs, influenza and as a Preventive Take Quinine, labhti The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet The box bears this signature 30c. Picture Framing " . . . Swem's Studio We Sell Beaver Auto Top Dressing Tint O.-ic, Qtinrt 9 1.2.1 Med. Tent & Awning Works Opposite 8. r. Depot jT laxative a 10 JAPS LEASING LAND, SAYS FALL YAKIMA, Wash.. Jan. U.. A ilo tnllod utiitement of IiIh views on the. matter of loaning Indian lands, to tho Jnpunose or other aliens was received this inornliis by J. Vincent RnhertH, department commander of tho Amer ican Legion, from A. II. Kali, secre tary of the interior. The secretary comments on the fact that he has re ceived numerous letters "which hear tho Seattle postmark nnd each of these numerous envelopes is addressed In typewriting and evidently upon Jho fame machine" asking for considera tion for the Jnpnnose. "I am more or less faiulliur with propaganda,' "tho secretary states. "1 am not an anti-Japanese, In fact, 1 rec ognize tho great strength of the in dividual Japanese and of the Japanese people." The secretary then traces tho gradual diminution of the public domain and says the exclusion action wns to safeguard what remains of the nation's public lands lor its own citi zens and particularly ex-soldiers. "1 may say 'tor your Information," the latter concludes, and without the be trayal ot confidence, that 1 had pre viously discussed this matter with tho president of the United States and the action taken by myself as sec retary of the interior was the policy of this administration. Should that pol icy bo reversed, it must ho so reversod by the president o the United States direct." ' Monkey Provides Comedy for "The Woman's Side", tllalto. Comedy as wel as stirrins drama figures in Katherine MttcDonahi's lat est starring vehicle, "Tba 'Woman's Side," which is now showing at tho Rlalto. '';, "The Woman's Side" Is brimmini; over with human interest and Is a satisfactory photoplay. Lloyd Hamilton discards his roomy shoes and his cap-ln''"No Luck," a comedy shown on this same- bill, nnd proves that he can be as funny in a well-fitting dress suit as In the chflr- "Cascarets" 10c Best Bowel' Laxative When Bilious, Constipated I t To clean out your bowels without cramping or overacting, take CascaroU. Sick headache, biliousness, gases,, indi gestion, sour, upset stomach, and all such distress gone by morning. Nicest physic on earth for grown-ups and chil dren. Wo a box. Taste liko candy. NOTICE. Througo on Error Our Office Telephone Number was omlttod In the now Directory. IT IS 77 Pit. II. E. MUItPHY. Dentistry and X-Ray 2nd Floor Medfnml nide. aasrs ii 1 mm Representative Medford Business Firms Mason, Ehrman & Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS Tobacco, Cig'ars, Cigarettes, Etc. Medford, Klamath Falls, Eugene, Portland, Astoria, Seattle, Spokane, Lewiston Medford Iron Works GENERAL FOUNDRY and MACHINE SHOP MANUFACTURERS OF QUARTZ MILLS E ADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Phone 315 PHONE 75 for First-Class JOB PRINTING ncterisllu make-up with which funs as sociate him. "No Luck" is ft comedy founded on fisherman's luck. Hamilton is it very luckless fisherman, indeed. The fish bite everything except his hook, and they go ua far as to bite Hamilton. They snap the flies off his neck, the buttons from his Bhirt and one am bitious fish steals tho socks from his feet. At the Page Tomorrow. Every one like tho thought of ad venture in strange, wjld places, but nino men In ten are tied down to prosaic Jobs. The tenth uian calmly turns lils back on civilization, dons tho seven-leaguu boots and explores the unknown corner sof tho earth. Now, mix that with political life In Kngland, stirring adventures in the south sens, mystifying Intrigue in India and yon will have some Idea of "The Man Who Saw Tomorrow," in which Thomas Melghun Is featured, nnd which is tho chief attraction at the Pago tttentro tomorrow, matinee and night. Much of the action takes place In tho south sea islands. In support of the star a notnhle cast has been chosen. Lontrlce Joy, who can always bo depended upon to register if given tho material, does fino work. This Is also true of that artist who is al ways up to standard, Theodore liobortn. Additional fino support is given also by Eva Novak, Juno 1C1 vldge anil I.nurance Wheat. A Sprayer Many Growers Have Long Wanted m f . 1 HtVtAaOi. IE isri- iwf 335 E. 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They will envort, make merry, and "carry on" as It were through now and fresh adventures, to the luue of lively melodies, witty nnd laugh-provoking dialogue; screams, surprises, innovations, novelties, Infoc. tlous fun, completing nn entertainment certain to create nn lusntiablo demand for what Is best and wholesome in modern amusement. We curry duplicate sales slips with Plunk headings for use In any line of business fall 7! for service tf r v a ovT-a This new Bean outfit meets the demand for a light-weight rig with plenty of power, high pressure, and big capacity. It delivers 12 gallons of liquid per minute at 300 pounds pressure. 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BLfcttKimAH, rroprieior. , 20 South Riverside Phone 279-J EVANS VALLEY School opened In tho Mayse Creek district last Monday, Jan. Sth, utter three weeks' vacation. Frank Nenthamcr wan a Medford visitor Wednesday and Thursday. John Neathamer was a Sams Valley visitor last Thursday. it. 10. and K. E. Kichman was trans acting business in Meiirord last Mon day. J. K. Smithpoter nnd Frank nnd Webb Neathamer made a trip to Sams Valley uftcr some cattle that were still cn the open range Friday. .ho Watkins salesman was in tliis locality Friday. ; The roads are gottlng quite bad In this locality aud aro badly In need of some giavel. Mr. B. E. Griffith Is doing some car penter work at the Mayse Creek school this week. , Mi's. Crawford returned to Oakland, Calif., a few days ago after spending several days in this locality. 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