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T. ml m, i ij aj u I I j. . i, ZSSlL-JZJlS -SZZ 1 - JL II I 11 1 . ji i?i i Items of Interest From the CENTRAL PL COWS TEST WEDNESDAY CENTRAL roIN'T, Poll.' 8. Tho people of this city owning cows, had a ch.inco to test them out for tulier j cutouts Wednesday morning. A fodo fVral In.ipoctor was at tho barn belonK Init to Mr. William Wright Wednos P day morning from 8:30 till 10 o'clock. Quito a number took udvantugn of this, opportunity of teating their cows. Tho cows, on which (symp toms of tuberculoma are found, are condemned and sent to Portland, whore efforts will bo mado to remedy Vho dlBcnso. ' Tho third and last number of the lycoum course will bo prosented in tho Centml Hall tonight, Friday, under thu auspices of tho high school. The program will consist of magic, tricks and sleight of hand manipu lated by Mcdonald Birch, magician. Leo Fltspntrlck gavo tho second num ber to good sized audionco, if this number proves as entertaining as tho , second, it will indeed bo worth the price of admission, which is fifty conts to those not holding season tickets, that wore sold by high school students about threo months ago. .Mr. II. H. Paxson, local druggist, returned from a business sojourn in Portland Tuesday. This is about the 1 first tlmo In many years that he has f loft his establishment, his absence was noted by many. , Mr. Al Musty closed his lunch room down for an indefinite period. This will make It quite inconvenient ' lor many, who were wont to satisfy their appetites there. It is hoped that ho will reopen again in tho near future. ' While running his establish ment ho served very good meals, till of late when ho discontinued meals and only served sandwiches of excep tional quality. Ills reason for closing down is. that ho can not tend bol h parts of his establishment, that also consists of a confectionery depart ment, recently purchased by Mr. El lis Clark. . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Belcher aro so journing In Mitchell, Oregon for a brief time oabusinoss Intorosts. They will soon return to this city and Mr. ltelcher's aged mother. . - The conference that was held at tho University of Oregon at Eugeno, Fobruary and 3, was a decided suc cess in every way. Jt was a great benefit to all present. About three hundred delegates, from tho different high schools of Oregon woro present, . Many helpful facts and Interesting filets we're received hv all. tho differ ent editors of school papers in Ore gon surely learned something about publishing a, school paper, for It was beyond nny to know tho suggestions put forth, before. ' Not only wero the editors helped, but also munagors, student body and class presidents nnd faculty members. Tho college, thru John A. McGregor, extended a hearty welcome to the delegates. Many noted speakers addressed tho assemblage. Among them wero Mr. Campbell, president of the University; A. C. Churchill, stato superintendent of public instruction, Mr. Allen, denn of journalism and Mr. Yocul, editor of tho college paper, "Emerald.' ' Those who represented the Central Tolnt high school there woro Earl Lcevor, Carl Weaver, Kathlyn Heller, Miss GIVEN TUB , Quit Quick! S.S. S. Will Prove to Yon in Your Own C.so the "How" and "Whr" of iU Remarkable Blood. Cleansing V' , .Power) ;. - ,. . ' Tbsri ll t reason for rerythlnit tlit bsppeaa. ConinioQ.iena kllla misery. Common-sanae alio stops bolls t H. 8. .8. la 1st commoa-scuso remedy for bolla, ba- FIbpIm Mar Saaail B.1UI tarn It l built on reason. Scientific ao , Itaorltlea admit lta power 1 8. 8. 8. builds blood-power, It builds red-blood-rella. . That la what makea nubttiig-bloou. Fttfht-tnft-blood destroya Impnrltlea. It (lulus bolla. It always wins) It flghta plm oleal It flgbts aVIn eruptlonal It bullda sane-power, thinking power, tlie tight fisted power tbat whirls man up Into success. It slrea women the health, tbe urcllc complexion sua tbe charm tbat mores tba world I Tbcae are the reaaooa that have made 8. S. 8. today the great blood-cleanser, body-builder, success build er, sud It's why results hare made tears of' joy flow from the aoula of thousands! Mr. V. D. Srhnff, 557 1Mb St., Washing ton, D. C, writes: 7 ritd tor ytart to pit nliif from a) bad tmu ot ooiU. Bvtryihtnff failtd until I tool S S. S. I " eoselaleig rrd, and il ma S. 8. S. thai did it." Try It yourself. 8. R. B. Is aold at sll drug stores In two sizes. Tb larger sis. bottle IS tue more wviiuiuiisi C f5" y.p feel gj, Jf a. . nmi ytmrnif agan WATCH YOUR . BATTERY PIlEfiT-O-LTTE BATTERY STATION For Qulcj Service r?ioe 119 Mildred Blayton and Edmond Morris. Tho journey from this city to Eugeno wns mndo in Mr. Earl Loever's auto mobile. Tho new theatre, which tho whole populaco Is looking forward to, Is being rushed to completion by a force of carpenters. Hy ull Indications the work will be finished by Saturday. Paul's Eloctrlo store of Medford re ceived tho contract for the electrical work. When tho theatre Is entirely complete, Central Point and vicinity will bo able to say that they ure proud of their new picture theatre, which will bo known ns tho "F .and E" theatre. Tho management Is expect ing to bo nble to open tho- doors to tho public by March first. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sobronn of this city, will motor to Portland Satur day, Fobruary 10, to become ac quainted with tho loudlng film com panies of thnt city nnd arrange for the showing of their films. While there they will purchnso a volvet gold fiber screen, and ono' of the best ma chines on tho market thnt they can find to Install In tho nev "F and E" theatre. Mrs. Newman returned to her homo in this city after a prolonged stay In Medford with her Bister, Mrs. Lewis. Miss Elizabeth Ferguson and Mrs. Ogle of Medford were visitors, and dinner guests at tho homo of Mrs. Inez Ferguson Sunday. Mr. Floyd Sullivan, young man of this city and well known to all, was united in tho mutual tie of marriage to Miss Mabel Everts of Medford the first part of last week. They are at present residing at Mr. Sullivan's parents home. Tho groom has prac tically lived in this community all of his life. ' lie has always appeared to bo rather'lndustrous all the time that ho spent hero. His wifo is a charm-, Ing young woman from Medford, well known there. The couple wore duly chlvareed Monday evening, but tho - members of the chivareo party wero disappointed as they wero gone, nnd all their efforts wero wasted on Mr. Charlie Sullivan nnd wifo. Miss Mary Bradbury nnd brother are now residing at tho homo of Mrs. Stansby. t'his will make it better for young Ilradbury so that ho can at tend school, without a strenuous wnlk every morning, Mrs. Hubert Moore of Chlco, Cal.. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mann of this city, for an Indefinite period. " ' ' A hard tlmos .party was to have been given last night by the local high school, but wns postponed till the fourteenth of February. This is the first' social function to be given by the school for quite a length of tlmo. Tho usual Friday night danco was given Inst night on account of tho jiresentatlon of "An Evening of Magic," by Mcdonald Birch tonight. Those dances aro bocoinlng more popular every danco. , Mr. A. W. Walker of tills city Is in Portland on business intorosts and will probably return hero In a short time! ' M" ' " ; 1 Mr. Hull arid family moved from tho Oill residence to tho Woedon ranclj near Agate Monday. Mr. Hall will commence farming ns his voca tion. Intorclass basketball t games are now being played on tho i school ground. At present tho juniors have to play the seniors to decide tho chnmptonship of high school. Mrs. Itobinson of Ashland was a week-end visitor nt tho home of Mrs. Inez Ferguson. Mr. Carl Boswoll nnd Itoy Weaver were hosts at a party given to exclu sive friends, Friday evening nt tho homo of Mr. Boswell.. Mr.. Ouy Tex, local postmaster, is tho possessor of an exceptionally fine hen as It has layed two eggs that aro of monstrous size. Ono of tho eggs weighed fivo and ono half ounces, measured around about seven nnd one-half inches, lengthwise eight and flve-oighths inches, the other was pretty near tho ramo size. Both eggs had too regular sized eggs on tho in sldo, having shell llko any other egg. Mrs. Bessie Oill arrived In this city the first of the week to visit her mother, Mary Price. Mrs. Olll's home Is now on Venice Island, California. Mr. Ernest Kelly nnd Hnrry Dubs returned from Santa Kosa, California, whero they hnve been sojourning tho past month. Mrs. Ira Casebolt, Who is confined nt the Sacred Heart hospital is still In about tho same condition. , It is hoped by nil of her friends thnt she will soon rally and recover from her sickness. ' w , Mr. Frank Cochran Is building a gnrngo on his property on tho south side of tho city. Tho. second semester of school work started Monday ono week later tlmn last year on account of tho late opening of school. Miss Dona Boomer of Shnwmut, Montnna, arrived, in this city Inst week to visit her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lord. Mr. Frank Miller, motored to Salem, Oregon, Monday, returning hy Mr. Ray Henderson as far as Hoseburg. Mr. Ed Moore of Oold Hill, visited his brother, Samuel of this city Sun day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Chambers aro Improving from a slego of grlppo. They have been confined to their home for the pnst sovernl weeks. IF STOMACH IS : ' , , TROUBLING YOU Instantly! End Indigestion or Stomach Misery vith "Pape's Diapepsin" As soon as you eat a tablet or two of "Pape'a Diapepain" Jour indigestion is gone! Heavy pain, heartburn, flatu lence, msns, palpitation, or any misery from a sour, acid stomach end a. Correct your (tomacti and cufsuon'Tor a lew cents, bach package guaranteed by dniggiit. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, 'FLYING SQUADRON' TO VISIT LASTi OF MONTH ABHiJVND, Fob. 9'. "Law enforce ment, civic rlxhtoousnesx, social and industrial JusticD," nro vital principles which will bo enumerated in Ashland by the Plying Squadron, which will be here on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Feb. 23, 24 and 25, the series of meet ings to be held at 2:30 and 7:30 dally at the Methodist church. Tho AslUnnd MHinlslorlal Union nnd the local unit of the W. C. T. U. will actively co-oper-ate with the Flying Squadron In this aggressive campaign, nil these forces being lined up as first aid in behalf of tho main endeavor. Tho Boy Scouts are also enlisted in the move ment to give the rally utmost publicity. 1 he local conunlttee is represented by Mr. C. W. Fraley, president of tho W. C. T. U. and Kev. W. J. Oldfiold. Con gregational pastor, who is president of the Ministerial Union. Hevs. J. F. Leggett nnd J. E. McShnne, pastors of tho Christian and Nazarene .churches respectively, are also members of tho committeo. This big demonstration Will bo of more tha nloetU Interest, and a largo attendance is , expected from various points of tho valley in addition to the homo folks. Speakers of national reputation will bo present, most of them from the central west, and various adjuncts to the main con tention will be introduced in the way of illustrations which will emphasize the text of some fine discourses. Tbe public in general 1 cordially Invited. A movement is under way to change the name of Mechanic street to Van Ness avenue. Property owners who are improving that locality desire a change to a more stnid, if not roman tic, designation. All things are pos sible in street nomenclature, since the town years ago opened up a Congrulty thoroughfare. On Feb. 17, at the high school build ing, Supt H. B. Wilson, of Berkeley, Cal., will address the teachers, not only those of local schools but also throughout the county, aB the- attend ance promises to be general. The hour will be 10 o'clock a; ni. First Company may camp outside of state boundaries next summer Fort Barry, In the vicinity of San. Francis co, having been mentioned as a ten tative center for the annual encamp ment which wll Iho conducted this year on a large- scale thanrv ever. ' Th "Rosebuds" has been chosen as a designation lor one of the flourish ing classes in the Method lot church, of which Mrs.- Letta , Eastburn is teacher. Of course the membership is of girls, of whom Ada Derrick Is presi dent; Elaine Chaney, secretary, and Eleanor Coombe, treasurer. The class has both membership and service com mittees. - ' The first resignation in the munici pal cabinet occurred early in the week, when W. J. Mooro, attorney general decided to quit the coalition cabinet, assigning an a reason tho pressure of private business. -The position pays $20 per month. ' At the closing sessions of tbe Coun ty Sunday School Institute, Friday eve ning, held in the Baptist church, a song and devotional service will take place at 7 o'clock; 7:30, The Adult and Law Enforcement; 8.20, Perfect Fellowship with the ever present Father. The girls glee club ot the .Ashland high school will sing. Tho fire committee of the city Coun cil is advertising for proposals to thor oughly overhaul thi big fire truck. This is' a splendid machine, intricate as to parts, and it will take an expert to make all necessary adjustments. A course in both wireless and radio telegraphy has been formed by mem bers of First Company, under instruc tion of Lieut. Danford and Sergt Crowson. Tuition is free to the mili tary, outsiders paying a fee of $10. Tbe Civlo Club building Is crowded with social events, the schedule In cluding American Logion annual ban quet, Feb. 13; Valentine party, Feb. 14, and D. A. R, banquet on Washing ton's birthday, Feb. 22. The Rogue News, high school paper, due to appear early in the week be ginning Feb. 22, will be gotten out un der the complete control of the Junior class, of which, Jolm Onley Is presi dent. George Howard, victim of the auto traeedv on the 8lsklyous last Tuesday, was a member of a pioneer family of this section, tils home being in Yreka. He was crushed by the steering gear ot the machine, his brother-in-law, Sum Parker, o .this locality being In- lured, i... , t The riylc Club rooms will be the scene of a brilliant social event Tues day evening,' Feb. 13, on which date occurs th second annual banquet ns given under -American Legion Auxili ary auspices Legion members proper, Including all affiliations of the order, are cordially Invited to attend. There will bo a nominal charge for the ban quet, departing from the precent es tabllshed last year. Another $25 has gone up in smoke reminding one of how great a fire a little cigarette ktndleth. The fine was paid by a depot poolhall proprietor. Verne Carey, naval recruit, with an intent of perfecting himself along elec trical lines as an expert in wireless, has been assigned to the Oregon, with a prospect of visiting the isthmus and Mexican gulf ports. With Medford trade Is Medford mad, MEDFORD. OR FA) ON1, BRIDE OF NINE DAYS FINOS HER HUSBAND A BIGAMI9T Mia. Lillian Oltorsdotf, (upper) of Detroit nod a rucie awakening from her honeymoon wher' her husband George Oltersdorf was arrested on n charge of bigamy. Lower photo shows Mrs. Florenco Oltersdorf the first wife. . .... . . Henry French nnd his son Lloyd were here Inst Thursday. They had been to Medford to take their cream and eggs and then returned to our town to do their trading. . They seem to be under the Impression that they can do just as well trading hero,- where they hnve been trading for years as tboy.can (n Modford. Joe Hnskins, one of the sawmill men from near McLoed, was also here trad ing with our merchants the same day. Mr. L. A. Rlchter who lives on the divldo between Roguo River and the South Umpqua River enme out on the Medl'ord-Ilutte Falls stage and went on up as far. as Trail on tho Eagle Point-Persist stage last Friday, and Miss Rernice Phillips of Trail, who had been up to'i Portland visiting friends and relatives came out on the same stago and went on up to hor home on the Trail stage. ' . Mr. Lloyd A. Moss, County Club agent of Medford, was here visiting our School Friday and took dinner at the Sunnyslde. The cow testers are expected out here this week tdtest tho dairy cowb in this section of the county. George McDonald who has been working bn the Jud Edsell contract, on the laterals for tbe Eagle Point Irrigation Canal Co. canal was laid off with rest of. the crow until tlie weather changes for the better, and the ground nettles, was bora for din ner Saturday and went on out to Med ford on the stage. -. 'f ;. I Bee thnt the printer has made a mistake in my letter giving an account of Mr. John Prlllamnn and bis mother, Mrs. Catharine Prlllamnn and his sister Miss, not Mrs. Ella Prllla man, the mistake was made In begin ning Mrs. and Miss Prlllaman with a M instead of a P and the prefix Mrs. instead of MIbb before Ella Piilln man. It was probably duo to my bad writing. ' Mrs. Wm. von der Hellen and her daughter Miss Joyce and Mrs. Vb sister, Mrs. Reymond Reiter and her two children cumo to visit their brother Jack Florey. Roy Ashpole of the firm of Aslipole and Nichols, hardware merchants, re port that among the business callors Saturday were Nick Young, R. M. Con- ley, Butte Falls; Peter Doty, Irene Frey, Lake Creek; Charles Manning, Guy Prultt, Gradon Cox and Wm. But ler wero business callers Saturday, and I crossed tbe street, it was in the afternoon, and met at the Brown Btorc Stacy Hayse. The same day I met Mr. A. C. Kent and his brother, Dolph Kent, nnd Lawrence Luy all of Wellen at Child ren's blacksmith shop. Mr. and Mrs. Lee : Bradshnw , of Brownsboro wero also in town tho same day. ., .i. W. W. Robison and son Rnlph Rohl son, Dr. Joseph B. Webster and Donald Wright of Phoenix were here also advertising tho Sunday School Institute to he held here Thursday, Fob. 8th. W. W. Robinson Is the president of tho Jackson County Sun day School Institute and Dr. Web ster Is the president of the Medford district They were all here for din ner but failed to meet our Sunday School Superintendent tha Eaglo Point hanker as he closes the hank at noon Saturday and we could not get him on the phone. Dr. W. W. P. Holt and June KarhBrt, his professional nurso, came In late for dinner, they had been up to tho It. B. Tronson orchard to perform a. minor operation on Mrs. 'I j1 , " EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howlott FRTD'AY, FERRFARV 9, , i i) i ' ' - AJ- 'V.. i, Rogue Ward. They only stopped here long enough to eat their dinner as tho Dr. wns called to his office by phono so 1 did not got to visit with him but a few mlnutna. Kugone Stowell formerly of this section, hut now of Canada, called Sat urday, afternoon Just ns 1 was finish ing up my Eaglets for tho dally Mull Tiibuun and we hud a fine visit. lie came down last fall to spend the win ter ns lie Bays that tid dogreoH below Is too cold lor him. Ho is making his homo' with Ills brother, George V. Stowell, tho chicken king of theso parts. He reports that his brother tins seven hundred laying hens and takes off several' crates every weok to Mod ford. He called the next day, Sun day, to boo my wifo and daughter 11s they bad gone to Medford that p. m. and took dinner with us. Robert Harnlsh nnd family who had boon down to Phoenix to visit Mrs. Harulsh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nichols returned Sunday. , Among the guests at the Sunnyslde Sunday wero Mr. nnd Mrs. M. E. Schuchard, Mr. Schuehard is the man ager of tho Rlalto Theater In Medford, Mr., and Mrs. N. Prlugle, one of the high school teachers of Medford, Mr. mid Mrs. v.. T. Stewart and son Rich ard., all of Medford, C. II. Feldinan, St. Peter, Minnesota,. A. II. llubbs and wile, Medrord. ' Mrs. Wm. Holmes was also out Sun day to visit her nrothers the Brown hoys and sisters, Mr. S. 11. Holmes and Mrs. Ix)ttlo Van Sofcyoe. Ralph Cowglll and wifo, ono of tho Jackson county representatives, woro out Sunday nt'tornooh. 'Mrs.,-, T. F. Nichols who has been visiting her parents, Frank Farlow and wife, returned Sunday afternoon. I received another list of Englots by mail from some one but tho writer failed to give the name. Wo appre ciate tho act very highly but any one soudlng Horns please sign your name as It is a rule with newspaper men or correspondents to receive nothing in that lino without knowing who the party is, that is for our protection. Allen Denton nnd his brother-in-law, N. Humphrey, spent Saturday after noon In Medford on business. .Mr. Humphrey In 'from Uosehurg. There wns a good attendance at tho Sunday Sobool last Sunday. Mi's. J. L., Robison of Eugle Point and Mrs. Denton of Medl'ord, who was out visit ing her son were in attendance at tho Sunday school and there were sevornl in attendance last Sunday who have not been attending regularly. ' There is one of the teachers who has charge of the llttlo tots who seoms to be specially qualified for that duty. Carlyle Natwlck of Medford came out the first of tho week and he nnd Charley Winkle are leveling off a truct of lnnd he and his wife have upon Roguo River ..about . six miles from here. - .'- . Thos from Phoenix who were do ing trading in Medford Inst Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Furry, Bertie Standi ff and Miss Marion Stnnclirf, Mrs. J. E. Roberts and daughter, Miss Lula Jim Smith, Mr, and Mrs. Dr. Malmgren. James McDonald of North Talent was also a business visitor in Medford last Saturday, also Mrs. Wells of the County Farm. Here let me correct an Item which I wrote some time ago, Mrs. WellB has not given up the Coun ty Farm, she has her daughter Mrs. Elton Beeson . helping her and also Mr. Beeson. - , Herman Lenhors, who was formerly a resilient ot Pboonlx, but now lives In Portland ' wan visiting his- grand mother, Mrs. Rebecca Moor, last week. He had been visiting his Bister, Mrs. Bortle' Stancllff, nonr Central Point, for a week nnd came home with Mrs. 1 EN PRECINCT AHotDish for a cool morning " ' ' There is nothing more bracing, these chilly ' motnings, than a hot nourishing cereal ' and whole wheat is all nourishment -"yet easily digested. It's easy to make a real wholewheat por' ridge, Just put two Shredded Vhcat Biscuits , ' in a small saucepan; add salt and enough water to cover the bottom of the pan; stir .. and boil until thick. .Then serve with milk 1 or cream. Try it then you'll know what a . . '. , hot cereal really can be. ' Shredded Wheat Ss 1003o whole wheat ready-cooked and ready-to-eat. A per , , . feet, delicious food for any meal of th , ; ' , V day. Serve it simply with milk or cream, ......... ; or topped with berries or fruits. Con- iS tains all the bran you need to stimulate :, : -.'.iM,:, bowel movement. It is salt-free and un-. , ,,-.-' ; ,''' - '.' t sweetened you season it to your taste. Triscult is the Shredded Wheat Cracker ' a real whole-wheat toast. Try it with butter, soft cheese or marmalades. ShreddjfflKeat : The ptrfea food X u Biscuit form -Sii5 '.." 1)2;5 IlmII River Moor when sho returned homo. Hor man is now freight agent In Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ocorgo Drake, nnd Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Andorson. Mrs. ltonnn Gral'l'es woro trading In Mod ford Inst Saturday from East Eden. Mr. Anderson said he had Just sown his grain since the heavy rains and that this freezing weather was pretty hard on tho newly sprouted grain. Mrs. Mary J. Stephens of Cottage drove, who has been visiting hor son Goorgo Stephens of Ashland came down to visit S. S. Stephens of North Talent, also a son ot hor'H. Mrs. Stephens Ik n former resident ot this part of the valley. j Mrs. Harry Von dor Hollen ot Englo Point, who Is with her fathor, Mr. Burger of Phoenix, in order to glvo hor eldest son tho advantage of tho IilKli school, as It is his last year, Is availing herself of tho privilege of reading many of the good books to be had from tho Medford Library. Tues day sho came out on the car with a number of books. Thero are so many conflicting re Iorts regarding the work at the Trl gonlnoll well, that 1 think 1 shall have to visit tho well to get my Information first hand. However they havo the drill working nt last. Roy Coffman, the young man Hint was Injured during the recent auto races at the County Fair, has bought himself a new IVyigo Coupe. This will enable him to get about the country better, as ho cannot wnlk much since ho has a lumo leg. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fry ot Mod ford came up to spend the night with Mrs. Fry's father, (loorgo Fry at Phoenix, Tuesday night. Mr. Fry Is often lonely Blnco his two daughters have left him alone. Mrs. Dayman and hor daughter, who are living In tbe 11. G, Shear house in North Talent, went up to visit with ! Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dell Inst Friday nnd remained a couple of duys. Brother Star of Ashland the man who has been furnishing Eden Pre cinct with good old-fashioned hominy this winter, was making his rounds Wednesday, not only selling hominy but a little talking for the Lord, as well. , Brother Star was a familiar figure at the Dr. Price meetings at Ashland last fall. He is brim full of tho love of God. , . . Mrs. J. M. Ruder and husband and their daughter Twilu, were attending the show at the Page Monday eve ning. There (ire a number of regu lar attendants at all the good per formances thnt come to Medford, from Phoenix tind the near comjnun Ity. . There are sovernl small tracts of good land yet for sale In North Talent and we would like to see these tracts go Into the hands of persons who will build nice homes upbn them, this makes the country more attractive to the traveling tourist na they pass along along tho highway, and Is a good way to let the outside world know how prosperous this valley really Is: J. W. Wntklns of North Talent has been delivering his grain bny In Med ford of lute. It Is a cold trip Into town these cold days, but the demand for ; bay Is brisk and Mr. WntklnB 1s on tho ! Job. , There Is a big force of mnu nt work I on the Williams and Neff addition to Phoonix clearing the land and setting out orchard; blight-proof pears are 'being set on a portion of the land. Mr. Williams has bis modern little i bungalow finished, and has been i moved in for Rome weeks. The house I is nnothor ot the more modern ot homos which Medford people have built In this vicinity. This home Is just opposite the Arthur Rose ranch. It is the most ideal soil in the valley for peaches, pears nnd apricots and grapes. These tracts aro 'Under the Talent Ditch and will be supplied with plenty of water for Irrigation. They have eloctrlo light nnd telephone sorvlce and can have eloctrlo power if wanted. PAGE SEVE5T ' Valley S. S. INSTITUTE AT GOLD HILL HAS F COLV lilXU !!,. (Special) Tho oponlnt? ilny of the Jackson County Humlny School tnntltuto lour ny ROAHlun in tho county hold at Oold Hill on Tuesday, was weH at tended by roproflontiuivpB from nearly tho whole oC Jackson connty and vio.M supported by tho peopio from tho north ond. This inntituto marks tho beginning of a new epoch in tho hlrtbry of tho Hunday nehooln In this county which Ik now supported by a national ot gunlzatlou. The national organiza tion wa formed lat summer at Bt. LouIh and united all tho various de nominations cnKaKed In tho wcat work Of tho Sunday Hohooltt. This work has been carried on by , tho sovoral donomlnatlnna , for ueveral yoarfl in this county and two years uku they united with tho stato organi zation, which Is now operating with, the national organization. - , This Besnlon Is tho first effort of tho national nnd stato organization In conducting a county Institute in our midst tinder the management of tho county organisation with W. W. ItoblnHon of Ashland, its president, supported by an official board rep resented by n membership from all parts of the county. Tho stato and national speakers sent for this boa Hion wero Miss Georgia Parker of Portland, secretary of the stato or ganization and representing ' tho children's division; Hev. F. M. Jas per of Portland, representing tho ' young people's division, and Kov. A. J. Ware of Oregon City, representing the adult division. The local speak ers. Rev, E. P. Lawrence of tho Med ford Presbyterian church, and H. P. Taylor und Miss Mary Spencer of Ashland. Tho mnin address of Rev. F. M. Jasper's delivered In tho evening aes sinn treating on "Perfect Fellowship AVilh tho Kver-Present Father." pre sented a very interesting feature, showing how closely religion and science were associated; that there Is absolutely no friction between the two and based entirely, on the gospel of Jesus Christ, ' - The address of Rev. A.1 J. Ware, whose principal address also deliver ed In the avenlug session "The Adult and Law Enforcement," struck to the heart of tho averago churchman and representative citizen. Ho' very ably chastised them for breaking tho iiiwu fin nvnmnln frit t tin vmitha. find fleers enforcing tho law and. neglect in evading witness nnd jury duties. The afternoon address of tho Rev. E, P. Lawrence of "Teaching tho Word" was tho crowning ovont of tho session to tho dovotional division of the institute. A pronounced pro gram for Hunday school workers,, IMint'tl I'M l HIT KUHJM'l III Jt'NUn lylU illli It Started Something "Your fellelno In tho talk, of tho town since pulling mo from tho grave. & flfltll LUIU UU.CHB HUUIIl lb I.IIU - know of nt least ton who are now, taklntr Mayr'a Wonderful Jtomedy, , nit n.itli rm..t viuiiiltii T hnun. ana. anything llko It. Ono man who had otH'ii ujiunuea on lur sail nvnes ana, had thom come back, took It and saya his symntotnu nro all Rona now anil: ho RWonrH ho la cured." It IS a elm plo hnrmlcHs preparation V that " re moves' tho hatarrhal mucun from the lntextlnul tract and nllaya tha Inflepi matlon which cauHoa practically' all stomach, liver nnd Intestinal , all mrntx, .Including appendicitis. : One doso will convince or money refund ed. For sale by all druKirlsts. Adv. all standard makes to fit any make car. r;-, - DON'T FORGET Wc have that little accessot-y you have been looking fori " The Auto Supply Co. Just around the corner Phone 62 . 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