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PAGE SIX MEDFORD Willi TRIBUNE, MEDFQUD, OUMXiON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 11)2 Items J ASHLAND, Jan. 19. Tho Initial opiJennince of a specific suxophonfi bund and trombono xcxtot will mark, tho ndvont of tho Dixlo Jubllna Miim trols at tho' Armory In this city on Friday evening. January 19. There will bo 65 local peoplo In tho cast, Including boys, glrln unci adultx, con sequently the big nhow will be a "homo taent" one, strictly Bpcaklnit, nlthouRh quite a number of tho actoi-K have acquired a ueml-profCHHlonal Btatus by virtue of srnduutlUK from amateur rankH. Tho 8how Ih u bene fit ono In behalf of First Company, and tho high school band, hence should bo well patronized In tho way of encouraging "homo Industries." A saxophone bund exclulvely is going some in a town of thin size, an in novation which will o featured along with a multiplicity of other notable attractions. Tho attendance promises to be a record-breaker. Lots of doings going on Friday evening this weok. Among them an observance of tho third anniversary of national prohibition at tho Metho dist church, a f ino program being In prospect of commcmoruting the event) Tuesday evening, January 30, will chronicle nn Important social event In tho annals of tho Chamber of Commerce, that dato being reserved for tho annual banquet, which this year will be held at tho Depot Hotel,! 7 o'clock prompt, henco plan accord-! lngly. Tho tariff will bo only a ilol- lnr per plate, and tho fenst of reason . fallowing will be as Interesting ns tho dinner Is superb. Prof. Vlnlng, Leo Ferguson nnd Ilufus Detrlck constl-l tuto a committee having arrange ments In charge. Landlord Schilling' Is. 'tho now manager of tho Depot; Hotel, nnd will be at homo to a large! number of guests at this Interesting, eplsodo In tho chamber's history. Tho grand commandery proceed-1 Ings. Templar organization, for the I year 1923 contains a fino portrait of Charles W. Nlms, of this city, past, grand commander of tho order, nc-l companion, by a brief blngrnphlcnl Infant invalid & Children The Original Food-Drink for All Arcs. Quick Lunch at Home,Offfce& Fountains. RIchMilk, Malted GrainExtract in Pow der Tablet forma, Nouriihlng-Nocooklnt. IGT Af old Imitations and Substitutes I WW" Mr,, ffow is fhe time to fight constipation with Bran Start to-day! I Don't elvo Iho diseases that follow fin tho track of constipation a clianco to lodge in your Byateml. Get after constipation with nature's greatest noiper iiua, JveuogR'n uran, cooked and krumbled because it Is ALL BUAN ond beeauso it will glvo you porinaucnt roller from constipa- tionl it is aclentilically prcparod 1o relievo sufferinir humanity from consti nation and it will do that. Bran's nction is wonderful. It sweeps nud cleanses nnd purities. It knocks out tho dangerous toxic poisons aud frees tho system from pollution! Try Kellogg 's Bran for a week. Knt it regularly two Inblespoonfuls each day j as much each meal in chronic cases. Tou will ho nstounded at tho difference in your feelings I Kollogg'a Bran should not bo con-1 "FRIEND" SPRAYER LAST WORD IN SPRAYER CONSTRUCTION. "Friend" Sprayers are acknowledged leaders in the . sprayer world. "Friend" built the first high pressure pumps with large capacity. "Friend" pumps do not "strain, grind or twist. "Friend" pumps are easy to pack and more acces sable than any other. "Friend" is truly your friend and always ready to meet your needs. "Friend" invented the "spray gun," others imi tated it. Wo linvo In stock nt the promt timet one of tlio new "FI1IKXD" hlirli-prcKHiire spi-nypi anil urgn you to rail nnd we this wonderful machine. XOISKM'XS, No Isllll.M .M(l l(i IWltTN, NO ;i!K.SK errs. 1!i:si:rvoiii oh.ixo svntkn Tiinoniiioi t, unv ixnvx, LIGHT IHt.UT, lri!.Ull,K, raparltj 20 rIIoils per liilnuto at. Mm (n .130 pnuiids pi-esoinc, Thl mnc'ilne w ill Im on ilpliiy only for ' tlm r'inaliider of this week, ns It him boon sold to Mr. I'.. V. Cnrllrn. ; T. I. TEMPLE 221 No, Fir AGENTS FOR Medford "Friend" Sprayers Molino Farm Machinery . (Delco)- Lights and Pumps Wood Pipe for Irriga tion Sixplex Silos Simplex Cream Separators Papec Cutters. of Interest From the Mkvtcii, stating that Kims wuh born In Chicago, Illinois, In I860, in early manhood belnff employed by tho Chic-asp & Xorthwcutern rullroud. In 1U04 hu oarno to Anhiund entcriiiK the Kioceiy business, Hlnco which time he htiH been ntrtivifly identified with the variouH MaHonlc bodies In thlH fity, notabl the Commandery. Don Spencer la the new commander of the local American Ifflon post; (J. I. Adiiins, vlco. commander; Victor AUllu, finunco officer; W. J. Crun doll, adjutant. C K. LoRan, Tiding editor, Ik a member of tho executive committee. The D. A. II. chnpter will meet nt the community clubhouse on Friday, January nfternoon nnd evenlnK, Mih. J. H. McCiee and M1h Jilmiclie HickH beiriB hoHtesHes. MIhh DoriH IlaRley of Portland, wnB a caller here during the holidays, having been to lJvermore, Cal., viRiting her mother. After much watchful waiting, in Rofar an uevernl municipal appoint ments are concerned, Stanley Jtobl nelto ban been made chief of police, fiucceedlng Hill liutcher, who has held tho Job several year pant. The new nppointce Ih a Hon-in-luw of Ccoi'ko Taverner, nnd has been em ployed on a ranch in this vicinity. The park commission in in a quan dary over a prop(med udditlon to the ornithological Hection or tho piny ground, area, the problem at Ihhuc being tho acceptance of an offer by "Stanley, the chair doctor," to place nearly ono hundred canary birds In tho IJthia domain, presumably to keep th quintet of swans company. Tho first evidence of retrenchment at tho hands of tho new city adminis tration was to raise the salary of the city Judge from ?30 to i&O per month as under previous schedules. All other officials are retained at war prices. On Tuesday, January 23, occurs tho third entertainment under Amer ican Legion nuspices, the attraction being the Chicago Orchestral club In tho lyeeum series. Tho Elks mas querade party occurH tho samo dato. Included In plans for county high way work, tho completion of the Dead Indian cut-off la Included in tho ap propriations for tho coining season. On Saturday of this week a series of basketball gnmen will begin, Jun ior boys, up to 16 years being Includ ed, which series is in the Sunday school classification, both Indoor and! outdoor sports to bo Included In tho range of athletics ns Introduced. Two citizens were discussing mer its of tho daily papers in tho county. Eliminating tho Tidings from the controversy, ono contended that the Medford Sun most ably reflected pub lic opinion, the other . ridiculing the claim, emphasizing tho nSHertion that theSunywas merely a "suburb" of Tho Alnil Tribune. Jan. E. Welch, Modern Woodman deputy for this district, returned homo this week after nearly a month's absenco up north in the vi cinity' of Portland, Astoria nnd other points, being in those sections when tho recent floods reached high water mark. Final examinations In local public schools nre under way this week, preliminary to opening the second se mester on Monday, Jan. 21!, , Tlio first semester has been a busy one, many of tho students competing sue cesHfully for ndvnneVd standing in the vnriouH classification schedules. fused with common bran which is un palatahlc nnd difficult to cat. Kellogg 'a is cooked nnd all ready to servo und really delicious. Eat it as n cereal, ' sprinkled over your favorito hot or cold cereal or cook or mix it with hot cereal. In tho latter cases odd two tablcspoonfuls for each person. Do you renliio what Kellogg 's Bran can do for you and for your family; do you realize that it will keep sick ness nway; that it will put every ono on n new health footing; that it will freo you all from pills and cathartics! Kellogg 's Bran is particularly de lightful made in raisin bread, in macaroons, popovcrs, muffins, etc, Itecipes aro printed on each package! You will sny that Kellogg 'a Bran is a blessing to humanity. All grocors soil Kollogg'a Bran! . ANOTHER EX-NUN AT CENTRAL PL CENTftAIj POINT, Jan. IS. Sis ter Jlary Angel, ex-nun, who Bays she, escaped from a convent gave two lecturea In the Central hall Hunday. In the aflernoon hIio addressed tho ladles only, In tho evenlnu her ad dress dealt mainly with convent life, fiho stated how It happened that s'ao became a nun, the dally routine of convent life, mode of dress, and the restrictions put on tho sisters. At tho end of tho lecture a collection was taken, she also stated that she would return hero In the near future and Bive several more addresses. Tho Central l'olnl track team has had their picture taken to ho put in tho high school annual which will he published near tho end of tho present school year. Another good dance will be Klven by the Peerless "4" orchestra tonight In the Central Hall. 31 r. 3Iervyn (lleason of this city is the drummer so everybody should rest assured that trndor or Chicago, recently celebrated there will be Rood music This wi I Wh w,.s 0-ConDor their golden wed bo tho third danco Riven by them so , ,,,,n ,.,, ,, , . far they have been finite successful Mr. and Mrs. Will Chambers of this city have been critically ill with in fluenza, but aro very much Improved greatly to tho Joy of their many friends here. A pocket billiard tournament will bo held nt Itnss and Itoss confection ary Rtoro tho coming week. Prizes will be awarded to tho winner, me amateurs will play with a handicap. Mr. Karl Moore who recently moved hero with his family from Opportu nity, Washington, moved his house hold effects to tlold Hill Tuesday, where he will reside in the future. He will be missed by his neighbors and friends. 3Ilsn Vllma Thurbcr of Weed, Cali fornia spent Saturday with her par ents, .Mr. nnd 31rs. E. 31. Thurber of this city. Hho also enjoyed n short visit with 3Irs. f'.reshnm. She return ed to Weed tho first part of tho week. 3Ir. Henjamin Little had his good sized barn torn down Monday as it was no longer needed. The work was done by the efficient workers. Floyd and Claude Sullivan. Tho senior class of tho high school aro now busily engaged In- their dif ferent pnrts .that they will take In tho annual senlur play. 3Ir. Ray Hen derson is directing tho cast who will stage tho play the latter part of Feb ruary. Tho annual convention or tho Itc bcltahs'was held at Ashland Friday, a largo attendanco being present from Central Point. Among those present were Mrs. Robert Kyle, Mrs. Bettle Pankey, 3Irs. Inez Ferguson, 3lrs. Clara Vincent, 3Irs. C. B. Rostel, Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. Hlelmid Hny, Mrs. Vlra Lewis, Mrs. Henderson, 3Irs. Dora Lynch, Mrs. .1. E. Weaver and Kcda Adams, all reporting a good tlmo. Tho stato high school editorial conference to bo held at EuBone, Ore gon next week has been post poned till the third of February.1 Among thoso from this city Vho aro plan ning to go aro Edmond Morris, Miss Knthlyn Seller, Enrl Leever, 31lss M. Slayton, nnd Carl Weaver, all of whom aro on tho staff of tho "Cen tral Pointer, high school publication. Mr. J. 11. Holmes who has boon visiting his mother of this city for tho pnst week is Intending to leave Monday to continue his work on the Southern Paclflo railroad ns expert telegrapher. 31 rs. J. F. Sisty has been on the sick list for tho past week, but Is now much Improved under tho care of Dr. Pollenltz of Medford. Mr. nnd 3Irs. Ira Oiigsby left for Junction City, Oregon, whero they will resido permanently. They lived In this community for nvyiy years, aro well known nnd havo ninny friends hero who will miss them very much. 31 r. Jnck Lynch and 3lalcolm Anderson depnrtcd for Weed, Cali fornia Saturday, whero they will bo employed In one of tho lumber mills. 31 rs. C. E. Lnngo has been suffer ing from a severe case of lumbago the past week, but under tho tender care of her daughter, Ilitdcgnrd, she Is nt this time fully recovered. , 3Irs. 3lnlcotm Wright, former ptin rlpal of tho high school, but now su perintendent of the Oold Hill schools, was a visitor In Central Point Sat liday afternoon. There will bo no bnsket ball In the Central Point high school this yenr, duo to the failure of getting n suit able place to play. The opera house was to be used, but the condition of the bunding w:is such that It was I Have Permanently Cured Case of 40 Yean Standing CAN anything be more con clusive of my non-surgical, painless treatment tor Piles and other rectal discua than that? Those who have undergone so-called "home-treatmenti" and lucceu Ive operation! for years have come to me and nave ccen' l permanently cured. To ramov all fonbt 1 autranU to cur your Pi)4 do nwttar how Wilts today for (tit FREE toMtt wtilci ua-lila tcj tttitniall. 1 DR. CHAS. J. DEAN WEDDING HAT LA8T8 50 YEARS 4V 5f u v John II. O Connor, votnran livestock ding GO years married, nnd John wore the same old "Btovo-pipo" on the anniversary that he wore on tho wed ding day. . deemed not advisable to play in It, so tho Idea was given up. iJist fall a special election was brought up to voto on tho measure of a new build ing, but the measure failed. 3Ir. , Archibald . Parker Is now en gaged busily painting pictures which aro of special merit, at present hav ing a very good picture of Crnter Lake on display in Paxson's Drug store. 3Ir. and 3trs. Bert Origsby will give another Informal danco at their country homo tomorrow evening. 3lr. 3IcJimpsey is reported to be confined at his homo on account of sickness. 3Ir. Frank Cochran Is cngnged In building a new bnrn to tako the place of tho old ono that was blown in a recent windstorm. Ho has just finished building the garago for his automobile. 31iss Ambrey Inlow entered the high school as a freshman the first part of this week., Among tho visitors from 3Icdford In Central Point Sunday wero the 3Iisses Paulino Swift, Edyth Jackson nnd Itay Blackburn and Roynl Howwlt. E IN APPLEGATE V. LITTLE APPLEGATE. Jan. IS. The Llttlo Applognto valley hag been enjoying nice sunny weather for the past two weeks, nnd tho roads are greatly improved. Donald Allen nnd Vernon Roh, are absent from BChool on account of Ill ness. Anumber of neighbors gathered nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lyrenlus Combest last Saturday evening. The evening wns spent with cards. Walter Zeldler, A. S. Klelnhnmmer and Chnrlio Dunford have each en joyed a "hog killing" nt their homes. These ore made real onjoyablo occa sions by n number of neighbors as sisting at each. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Johnson were bulsncss vlsitdrs to Modford last Mon day. Miss Marjorle Skeeters was n guest over the week-end at tho hc.ue of Jlr. nnd Mrs. Walter Zoidler. Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Anderson were dinner guests at Klclnhnminer's last Sunday. Thirty-throe nnd one-third per cent of tho Little Applegnte school was ab sent last Tuesday on account of Ill ness. iMIsb EBther Klolnhatnmer of Ash land Is spending a two week's vaca tion nt her home on tho Littlo Apple gate. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Pursol wero guest's nt tho Mitchell home last bun day. Lois Chililers of Jacksonville is vis iting her uncle Mr. Habb. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. E. Smlthpeter, Brs. D. E. Nealhamer nnd Eugene Mbore left for Portland by nuto early Thurs day morning to bo gone nbout a week. E. n. Thompson wns n visitor nt S. H. Moore's bist Wednesday. Ely nnd Henry linker. Mr. Orirfith nnd Mr. Schollenberg wero transact ing business in Medford last Monday. Mr. W. f). 3lonre was a Medford visitor from this locality last Monday. Among those from this locality who attended tho meeting of the Federal Ulan association nt Rogue Ulver lust week wero Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Dimlek, Mr. linker nnd Mr. Freed. Henry linker was a Oold Hill visitor j from hero last Tuesday. Freeman 'Taylor of Grants Pass, visited his nunt. Mrs. S. II. Mo.iro, several days hist week. 1 fat :&r,l . j EVANS VALLEY Rogue EGGS A DAY IE By Mrs. Mary O. Carey. EDEN PRECINCT, Jan. 18 Lloyd Colvci: 'ias become one of tho biggest poultry keepers iq tho valley, having dVer a thousand hens. At evening they gather in about seven hundred eggs, or thirteen to fifteen crates a week. Mr. Colver is connected with tho epg and poultry association at .Medford: one of the best institutions ever founded for tho good of the farmer, and poultry keeper, the only thing that will get a really square deal for the poultry man. Mrs. Ralph Kooser of Talent Is enjoying a visit from her sister, who has been with her since before the holidays. 31rs. Kocher has not been at the cannery for the past two weeks. Sirs. F, C. Reimer of the Stato Ex periment Station, was a business visitor In 3Iedford last Thursday. . Horn to the wife of Carl Froman of Talent on Janunry tho Stli. n fine baby girl, mother and child doing nicely. 3Irs. Lizzie Roeson has moved to her old homo place, and will mnko it yher homo once .moro. 3Irs. Reeson has not lived there very much since tho death of her husband, Emltt Bee son. JIr. and 3Irs. Aclo Jobe of Ashland wero visiting with 31r. Jobe's parents. -Mr. and 31rs. Jobo of Fern Valley, last Sunday. Arthur Rose was buying some hay nt the Carey place last 31onday. 3Ir. Rose is milking several hoad of dairy cows. ; Mr. and 3frs. deorgo Garrett Bpent last Sunday at the homo' of 31rs. Gar ret's brother, J. 31. Rader, at their pleasant home south of Phoenix. Mrs. E. .O. Coleman nnd her mother, Mrs. L. A. Reams of Phoe nix wero shopping, in 3Iedford last Thursday. ; . ' 31iss Vivian Stancllff of Phoenix is to have a counter in the new Center store In 3Iedford. 3I1bs Stancllff will sell ladies' notions 31rs. Ward of Phoenix was reported quite sick the fore part of this week. Dr. 3Ialmgren is in attendance. Mr. and 3Irsc. Henry Frame of West Talent were Ashland visitors the first of this week. 3Ir. nnd 3Irs. Will High of Talent wero Central Point visitors last 3Ion day with their daughter, 3Irs. A. E. Evans of the Evans Mercantile store of ihnt city. 31rs. S. P. Hunter of Fern Valley left for Woodland last Thursday, wnerc sno will . remnm for . some weeks, combining business ' with pleasure. ' 3Irs. Hunter has property Interests In the vicinity of Woodland, which necessitates her making a trip to California at. least once a year. At each tlmo Bhc enjoys a visit ' with relatives at the same time. Last Thursday,' the fine crop of apples which was raised on tho Cns Holdrldge, orchard above Talent, was sent forward on the way to England The fruit was consigned to ono of tho most reliable firms there, nnd considering quality, it should bring Mr. Holdrldge a good price'. Frank Holdrldge hus not disposed of his crop yet. , 3Ir. Elton Beeson and ..wife have moved to the county' farm, and will tako charge of that Institution for tho coming year. Mr. and 3Irs. Bee- son are fully competent to do Justice.! by our county charges. 31rs. Beeson Is the daughter of Mrs. Wells, and has been in such work since sho wns a child, and will fully understand it. There is nnother burst of excite ment in Fern . Valley oyorthe lato prospects of a gusher in tho Trlgonla well. Tho shipment of casing has arrived nnd drilling has been . re sumed. An oil expert has been on tho ground nnd Informed 31r. Mundy that ho wns taking too great a chanco in drilling a single foot without being prepnred for what will BUrely hap pen when ho breaks through; which may happen any moment ns tho gas is hissing almost continuously. Tho prediction Is that a gusher will be the result, when they do bring in the well. This is not idle talk, It Is found ed on scientific, geological evidence, ns well as formation, and tho. seve ral' feet of oil In the well, At times tho gas is so much lit evidence that work Is difficult. . , ; . . . : 3Ir. nnd Mrs. H. S. Olelm and son, H. N. (ileiin of Tnlent were business visitors In the city of 3Iedford last Thursday. Tho community was greatly shock ed when the' report came out Monday morning that Chester Pnrsons or Phoenix had been brought homo un conscious, nnd that his chum had been killed outright. Young Parsons! has lived in Phoenix for somo time pnst. Ho was omi of the hoys 'who! rode In tho races nt. i lie recent county fair. Ho Is well IC.id by all of the young peoplo of the town. Mr. Pnr sons Is prostrate wlih grief over the sad accident. At Inst reports he w-ns rcpting as easy ns could be expected, nut is suffering from several bad bruises. The accident was not caused from speeding as somo thotiKlit, but from his motorcycle becoming jam med In the transmission, or niechanl- SULPHUR CLEARS A PIMPLY SKIN Apply Sulphur at Told When Your 8kln Break Out Any hreakine out of the skin on face, neck, arms or body is overcome quick est by applying Icntho-Sulphur. The pimples seem to dry right up and go away, declares a noted skin specialist. Nothing has ever been found to take the place of sulphur as a pimple re mover. It is harmless and inexpensive. 1 Just ask anv druggist for a small jar of Kowlcs Mrntho-Sulphur and use it 1 like cold cream, , River ! cally disabled. Everyone Is express ing sympnthy for the breaveu pureum of 3IIBS Caylord in their sudden be reavement. : ' Mrs. .Manning and Mrs. Jay Tor rill of Talent wero .Medford shop perB last Thursday. Ijikt Thursday night the large barn belonging to Kirby Brothers, in the Wagner creek section above Tal ent was destroyed by fire, together with all Its contents Including one hundred tons of hay. and two milk cows and their calves. There were people from several towns In the valley who went to the scene of the fire. Tho loss falls heavy on the boys, ns they have a lot of beef cat tle which they must feed, and hay is at a good pi-Ice. We hear that there was somo insurance on the barn and contents. .Mr. Henry Snmules of Milton Ore gon enme to the home of James Al len last Monday. JIr. Allen had not un Mr Mi,r,il..a fix- .Id VCarS. 3Ir. Samuels did not think that 3Ir. Allen would know him. but .Mr. Allen recognized him Immediately. Mr.' Snmules Is a dose friend of Gov ernor Pierce, and came down from Milton to be at the Inauguration of the Governor. Then came on down to tee his old friend. 31 r. All -p of North Talent. " Mr. and Mrs. Sebrean and daugh ters who left here some time ago for Santa Rosa, Cnllf., have returned and are living In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron were In Antl och Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thoo Glass nnd family were but from Central Point nnd spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pollard. 31rs. Chnpmnh, Ella and Victor vis ited with Mrs. J. W. Scott Sunday. - Mrs. Luciis has been qulto sick with la grippe the past three weeks and been down In bed for a week. Mr. O. C. Uoggs was up in the Beagle neighborhood Sunday. Mrs. Henry Morgan niid Mrs. Sam Marshall spent Sunday nt Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pollard's. Mr. and Mrs. Frlnlc had to take two 1 ANTIOC-H ITHVIS StUS3ES From Doughnuts to Wedding watt vs. Averyume;: Calumet guaranteesuniform success m your baking doughnuts, popovers, ois cuits, cakes are made tender, tasteful and light as air. This de pendability has turned millions of i housewives ,to the exclusive use of Calumet That's why the sales of Calumet are over 150 greater than that of any other baking powder. ' If your bakings are not always suc cessful try The Economy BAKING POWDER c , " : THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER Opening Announcement ARMORY SERVICE STATION ; W. G. TAYLOR, Prop. Full Line of Eastern and Western Oils Associated Gasoline Ajax and Brunswick Tires and Tubes Free Air, Water and Crank Case Service Our motto: "Most for your money, Drive a I31ock and Save a Dollar when you need a Tire." Pacific Highway at Jackson St., Medford, Oregon Opens for Business January 20 Valley COWGILL CHILDREN RECOVERING FROM PNEUMONIA A1TACK- WILLOW SPRINGS, Jan.' 18. The littlo son of Mr. and 3Ira. M. F. Young, who was seriously sick last week, la much Improved as are tho other little peoplo who have been ill with colds. Ralph Cowgill. Jr., who was suffering with pneumonia, is re covering and nblo to be up. Frances Parker Is ngaln In school after a few days sickness. There were few ii-mis from this district last week, as It was r.ilhf r quiet after tho holiday festivities., .. On Thursday afternoon 3Iis. W. B. Hairls entertained a few of hor friends to tea. On Thursday 31rs. J. W. Elden was hostess at a small, but very enjoynblo luncheon. Ono of the lnrger entertainments of tho week was a curd party given Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Richmond nt their pleasant home on Scenic Ave. The guests played progressive COO' and 3Irs. Wm. A. Thompson won tho prize a handsome bronze vase. Tli' hostess served delicious refreshments' and the conipnny tried to reach homo before Sunday morning. .Malcolm Andeif-on left here for Weed, Cal.. last Fridny and reported tho first of this week that ho had se cured a good position with n sash ; and door company there. Thero aro a number of former residents of this vicinity now employed nt weed. 31 is. R. W. Nichols' sister, 3lrs. Lola Thompson of Weed, Cal., hnR been hero for a short visit. . Tho Thompsons formerly lived, here. . - of her children to tho Medford Hos pital with pneumonia. Wallace DlnkcnB was around in Beagle nud Antloch hunting his pony Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Rodgers' children are down with the chicken pox. . sssa BEST BT TEST Prove to your own satisfaction that per fect bakings are1 the result of a 'depend able baking powder. A can of Calumet produces more bakings than many other brands because of its greater leavening strength. It goes far therlasts longer. Calumet is pure contains only such ingredi ents as have been officially approved by United States food Authorities. A pound-can of Calumet contain full 16 ounces. Some baking powder come in 12 ounce instead of 16 ounce cant. . Be sure you get a pound when you want it. 'A