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. SrEDFOilT) MATL TUTBTTyR, KRT)FOT?T 'OT?EGOK.FTCTnAY. TT.TiTCUAftY 27, i02." ' PXGE three " JSl. "W1 Ntfs of Jackft Coiwfy -MENTM Will Weiler liaa Opened up an In surance mid real ofltnto office In the Siskiyou confectionary.. MrPAVeller ( la u lfcc, wide-awake business man, und deHorvea support. . Lester Ncwbry la remodeling' hla house. ' Miss Anna Rvan gave n party to 14 of he rfrienda last Saturday even ing. February 21. 3v pleasant evening was apent In playing games and with Iho rudlo. At a late hour a Noah'a ' , Ark lunch was served, which added much to the merriment of Ihe guests. All had a moat enjoyable evening. Ous Beck has recently rurned from California and la stopping at tlic Ames apartments at present. Colllc-r Lemming, has returned to school, having boen absent oa - ac count of munip.. .- ' .- . Win. Vlmont .and Vern Spiers are ill with inumpa. . . i. '-. Miss Huth Bowman has the. mumps thia .week. At a meeting of the Community club lnat week, two new . members were received. Mra. Wm. Brown and Mra. lllbbard. The question of gov ernment ownership of railroads was discussed, very ably pro and con, with Mrs. Alfred Howard and Mra. Chea ter Ward leading. Next meeting will occur Wednesday afternoon. . March ; 4. Light refreshmcnta will be served by the committee. Every, member come. Principal Hairy Lowe and family ot Butte Falls were week-end visitors at the homo of his mother, Mrs. Archie Waterman. . it- Mr. and Mra. Asel Bockwlth, who have . been living. In Ashland,' have moved Into rooms Just west of the Talent Trading Co. i Mr. and Mrs. George Clinton havo moved to Bonanza,-, near Klamath .Kails. . -. - Mr. and Mrs. Archie Estes of Gold : Hill visited at the Estes and Purvis homes last Sunday. ; H. J, Turnbaugh has been quite III with flu. Mr. Vogalf attended to his duties aobut the schoolhouse dur ing his absence. .Mr. Cook is building a fine bunga low on Wagner avenue, across from Chet Walter's residence. . Luther Crosby has been ill with mumps. . ... . ... - .... .Mr. and Mrs. James Pellett and daughters are enjoying a California tour in .their car. 1 Z. P. Webster is very seriously 111. Miss Iris Hubbard of Ashland was a week-end guest of Madeline Hill a week ago. 1 Mrs. K. K. Rvflns nttnnrtpri iha Pnl. lego club luncheon at Hotel Medford, February 14th. the guest of Mrs. Van Morse of Phoenix. Miss Marguerite 'Jllggins was hos teas to a Jolly company of boys and Kills Saturday evening, February 14. when she gnve a Valentine party. All had a very enjoyable time. I Mra. Louis Brown entertained . at dinner Sunday. Her guests were Mrs. Lawrence and Miss Alice Lawrence. nr. and Mrs. Cleveland and son of Newport, Wash., are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Leator Ncwbry. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ncw bry, Monday, February 23, a baby boy. As a member of the, board of con trol of the Athletic association of Jackson county, Principal B. E. Evans attended a. .meeting uf the board at the Hotel Medford, Mon day for Efcondldo. Calif. They ejpect W, A. Cosaur nnrl funill.. t d!1y for Escondido. Cllt. They expect . ,neir nomc In southern Call fornia. They have lived on the high .way north of Talent a number of years and will be greatly missed In the Mrs. Lydla Powors and Miss JBlca npr win entertain a company ot la dles next Friday. Chester . L. Ward,. E. E. Evans. Wayne Holdridge and Wayne Hill at tended the Medford-Ashland baskot- oaii ga.no in Ashlan last Friday evening. Miss Bessie Wedge returned last o.imiay iroin Columbia Falla, Mont, whero sho has been visiting her Bis tor for several mnnih. Mrs. McClellan Reed of Ashland was a dinner guest of Mrs. Louis "'"" '"at. wcok,. Tuesday, spend Ing the day with hoi- j Henry Sliects. is confined to tho nomo of Ills sister, Mrs, Nydla Oat man, having recently broken his leg. This Is tho 'second time ho has had s broken log lp the past few months jEOEEK RIPLE1S jury has confined to her home with a severe culil. . , -j Hoy Hoffman wan a business vis itor in Medford. Saturday. Mrs. Anderson is having hay hauled j from tho Ropue Itlver ranch. . Mr. Spruit Wei condition uf slight ! IndtPimsition 1r not improved. ! Mrs. I-., M Philipps left Haturduy to spend sewal weeks In tho north part of the state. (T O v., ....v.. .. It'll 1 1.. ... t r.w.lln-T thorn nre ma k Inn raoid m uirresn In Tho wind blow qulto hard Suiiday the eonstrurtion &t tho new barn oii remlndlfit.' one of tho kind In Kansas tho Wells' ranch. and other middle states, but there was , ftlftss Thelma Franks spent Satur no damatro done in this immediate day and Sunday with Mlsa AVIse at vicinity that wo havo heard. .Trail. n q Walter Knt'bei's have InsUilled a KU Hnllenhftik andTamlty of I'Rs radio In their home. Mr. and Mrs. poet visited his brother, Ace. at M Vestal and Alex, also W.- Jacks and Lood. family called on the KnubeiK'a Mon-j - Several ladles of the commuqity day nlcht and listened to tho music were dellRhtfully entertained Friday over the radio, Thp- uou u an, nil ntton.lnnn'thHOKne Klk at the Parent Teachers' meetinc Fri- ! McDonald. A program and pames day nlKht. consequently they could t- pvoro cJ,'pd Th hostess served tend to verv little business. There will nd appropriate refreshments. be a called meetlnc Saturday after- ( EXPECT PRESIDEN r 10 SIGN PAL j PAY RAISE BILL: noon at tho school house. They would like all the members to attend. Aaron Vastafn, who has been herd ing W. K. Hummel's sheep and goats this winter, left Wednesday- ofr his homo In San Jose. aCllfornia. Mr. A. Daniels Is able to do a lit tle work the last day or two. W. H. Crandall's called at Will Shearlns, near Medford. Sunday afternoon. Mrs. OHnpar stayed at her son's. Will Shearlns, and Miss Crumlall came home for a few days. . There was a goodly number at Sun day school last Sunday. Subject for next Sunday, "Christ Itefore Pilate." We each one for ourselves have to an swer the question, "What wlli I do with Jesus, who Is called Christ?" It is a personal affair. Memory verso: Ho was wounded for our transgres sions. He was bruised for our -iniqui ties." This nice weather is causing tho farmers to pet ready to seed as soon as' the ground is dry enough to work. Some aro burning brush, oth ers building fence, etc; I-ewls Robert son is building a fence around his land on the Crater Iake highway. Elmer Robortson Is blowing out stumps and clearing his land up ready to farm. Hoscoo Davis and Merle Houston sponsored a danco at Casey's recently. The attendance was good and every body enjoyed tho evening. Tho Pence cattle have been turned onto the range in Tucker gulch. Mr., and Mrs. D. R. Conner were vis itors at the Wells ranch Sunday. He reports unusual luck, fishing near the mouth of Big Butte creek. Dr. Beucler for the past week has been busily engaged tilling some of his land. Annie Wells spent Sunday with her parents on the Rogue River ranch. Marie Smallhausen spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hollenbeak. Radio fans aro increasing in this district. Mr. Croft on the Ryan ranch has recently Installed a fine radio and reports good results. Mrs. Robertson pf the Fish hatch- 'Tape's Cold Compound" Breaks a Cold Right Up Talis two tablets very three hour, until three doaes are taken. The first doae always gives relief. The second and third doses completely break up the- cold. Pleasant and safe to take. Coptaine no quinine or ogiatas. Millions use 'Tape's Cold Compound." Price. thirtr-Sre eenta. Druggist guarantee it WASHINOTON'. Feb. 27. Tho fnto of the postal pay and rate In crenso. bill now rests with President Coolldge, the senate having Julned tho house In 'approving tho coiTfercnce report virtually substituting the lumau afternoon with a Washington tea at I 1 lur '"-' ' i".u., - hotel by MrsLucllo;l'l"" " " 1 II lit 1ft 11 1 tl I lull nxim-iri T-Iiiiii i... bill will receivo President Coolidge'a approval. Effective as of January 1, this year, postal employes would receivo an average snlary increase of about $300 aunually under the bill,1 14b Irh by new postal rates to go Into' effect April 1.1? next. wouM raise about ltiO.000,000 of tho 000,000 required for the pay advances. "Ai a rider," the bill carries a cor rupt practices act. strictly llmitipg 4-ampaign expenditures rjf cuuktok- 1 slonal 'cam'dates u recommend d by tho senate campaign funds committee. Buster and Jack Hollenbeak of Pros pect, Morris and Marie Smallhauseu spent Sunday afternoon with the young peoplo on the Rogue River lunch. DAY ADVENTIST Hatches From the Fish Hatchery The Adventist church last night wns filled to overflowing, when Prof. J S. James of Washington. D. C. spoke on "The Worldwide Work of the Sunday und Sabbath School." When ho threw on the screen a picture- of all Asia, showing the dots, which he said rep resented a Sunday or Sabbath school; the great map looked as though It was affected with smallpox, so numerous are these institutions of education. Mr. James, who was for many years a missionary in India, though that ti would not now take long to acquaint tho missions of all Asia with the truth of salvation through Christ. He said that tho Seventh Day Adventist Sab bath school had raised seven million d6llars for foreign missions; the first million took twenty-five years to raise, and the last million was raised in eight months nnd two weeks. He be lieved that the t mieowlur riR ' licved that the time would come when a million a month would be raised throughout- the world for foreign mis sions. The Sabbath school alone has added three thousand eight hunderd new Sabbath keepers a year. He strongly urged all teachers of tho Sunday and Sabbath school to Impress upon their pupils the missionary spirit, for when this "gospel of the kingdom shall have been preached to all the world for a witness to all nations, then shall the end ocme.' Matt. 24:14. The largo congregation expressed themselves as well pleased and a new desire to even do more in tho Medford Sabbath school than wo havo done In tho past. Preaching service this ev ening, Evangolist T. L. Thuemler speaks on "tho Sin against tho Holy Spirit." Woman Finds Remedy Worth Fabulous Fortune "I wouldn't take a million dollars for Ihe good Mayr's Wonderful Rem edy has done for me. I have finished tho course and can suy I am entirely cured of very severe indigestion, bloating and colic attacks I suffered from for many years." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intes tinal tract and allays the inflamma tion which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. 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