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0 o o . o TRTBUXK, MEDFOTCD. o o .SIX O RDFOHD MATL OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 19: SMTH. The Lund Settlement department iTORY essay mm 'J land Durln; made ( to the hcHuoIh of tho county reKanllriK n Until hiwory ihh(1 y ron ton! In which the pupilH were asked to Heurih old recordn und to ques tion pioneci-H rcgiLi'dinK the history of tht'lr respective Hcliuolii reHponded won on Friday, June 1 Ilth. It Ib hoped that all Iteuekahs will eJoavor to ho upresent at that time. Th Home Mlfision circle of M. Pf. rhurch will meet the Hecond ThurKday in Juin. Instead of the firm Thurmhiy an UKual. The KamilioH of Frank IIutderidKC. Charlie IloIderldKO, Frank Iteed and Tom Hurley were all Sunday dinner ItucHtH at the home of Albert Mooruln Medford.- Mr. Jennie Lawrence, assisted ny her-daughters, Alice and Kdith, en- Aee Lawrence Sunday morning, 'iney tertalned a nmall company of friends were motoring through to 1-on Arige- munlty club roomn. All members aro urged to bo preaent for the annual so cial meeting. . O Way and Allna Harriet Day of Ash- ' ladles of the community next Wednes land, both of whom fomerly resided day afternoon, June A d. at the Com in uuem. i nose enjoying ner Hospi tality worn also old friends of the honor guests. Light refreshments. were served und .the afternoon was one long to be remembered by those present. Mrs. Alfred Howard and children returned hurt Thursday from a short vinit with her mtjther, who .lives at Drain. . ( Mr. and Mrs. John Fftzgibhons of Seattle, called on- their friend. Miss Grand-dad is eighty aift It Is a bettor bet that he'll see his elghty flrat birthday than that his new born grandson'Il pee his first."' of tho Medford Chamber of Com merce was highly elated today when advised that the state development work would continue and that Mr. Foster, tho southern Oregon repre sentative would be retained t Hint this department In iovu settlement work. The read as follows: "Decision by the board of directors unnounced ou Jackson County School H,.noo of the chamber and the trustees "i j,iy were as follows: the $3!i0,000 Oregon ueveiopmem yQr 4thf Btn un(l Gln g,.;Ule group, January announcement was hist Wednesday evening at f00 at their rooms In the Ames building. Dainty refreshments were served and a very pleasant social evening was enjoyed by those present. Mr. and Mrs. George Carter and children were dinner Clients at the home of Mr. and Mra. E. K. Kvans Sunday, a week ago. A good many Talent families wore represented at the Jackson County day In Ashland, last Friday.- Talent 7th and 8th grades took part in physical education drill and our districts. Many and consequently instruction judges .were- kept busy reading these papers. Tho results of the essay work fund subscribed two years ago by fjrat prj7,0, $4.00 to Lcla May liains, BChools were well represented in the Portland business men, to raise an independence district No. 15; second ndditlonal fund of I2G0.000, means p,,.j, $2,00 to Violet Judy, Griffin that the campaign for state-wide de- rroek district. No. 2; third prize, velopinent will be continued for an- 51, on, to lOrnestlnc Dahack, Kagle I'oint district No. 9; honorable men- other two years." Printed below is another list of prospects as turned Into the Med ford chamber of. commerce by the Los Angeles office of this land set tlement department, for this week: J. H. Vales, 2110 Wollatn street, Lou Angeles. Would like to buy small farm in Oregon. H. Trocke, 342G Division street, Los Angeles. Wants information farm lands. C. 13. Hunt, Pasadena, Calir. com- Trail district, No. ,15; honorable men ing soon to look over farm lands. tlon to Kdith' Phillips of district No. Chas. K. Nyee. box 1142, Comp- 55; to Gladys Ferns of Phoenix; to ton, Calif. Wants information on-i,;un Potter of Phoenix; to Mildred Hheep and cattle ranches in ore- Kowlcy of Tolo and to Lester Higgin tlon to Rebecca Jean Hose of Phoe nix; to Dorothy Meyer, Luke ('reek; to Jerome Ynrborough of Griffin Creek and to Jtuth Minear, also of Grjffln Creek. I.'m- 7th it ml 'Ml It irrsi i1f emu 1 1 f i rnl prize, $-1.00 to Mildred Tallon, Shale family In Talent over the week end I Oil City, District No. G4; second prize, $3.00 to Hobert Christner, In- inupic memory contest. Mr. and Mrs. H. 10. Bowman left Friday morning for Klamath Falls and Bonanza where they will spend the week end visiting their son Kalph Dow man and family. Huth and Alec, who have been visiting In Jlonnnza the past two weeks, will return with them. George Carter, who is. working for the Copco at Sisson, Calif., vlsled his on dependence district No. 15; third prize, $1.00 to Kstber Mecham, Upper Mrs. Jennie Lawrence entertained very pleasantly at her home in. the Tmes building Saturday' -after nonnltl honor of her old friend Mr.. Minnie lcs. Louis Brown of Copco, Calif., spent the week end With his family In TaL ent. Chester L. Ward accompanied by his mother and sister, Miss Opal Ward, arrived Thursday evening from Falls City. They made the return trip Sat urday. Mrs. lionlta McTntyro and daughter Row'ena of Fugene arrived last Thurs day for a few days' visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. 'C. F. Long. Mrs. Kveret Dceson, local chairman of the public health committee, was hostess Friday afternoon. May 22nd, to the members of the local unit, who met to organize and pay their dues. Miss eVra Beard, the cAunty . health nurse, was present and helped lay : out the plans for the summer. A pre school clinic will he held in, Talent, June 2-ith, to which all. are urged to bring their children. Anyone desiring information, Is asked to call Mrs. Bee son on tho phone A very delightful afternoon was enjoyed and dainty re freshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting wllL oceurMin, July.. ..Thq Indies'. Community club will bft hostess to their mothers and the older RDETAN' oA cigar you'll like "Top off a good show with a frS'': wonderful raoke; . The best - act oo thc-night. program." ,, (ROl-TAN PANETELAp 10c) Lots of Nice Pieces Left In view of the fact that schools all around ,.--- us aire having graduating exercises, we are continuing cur big discount sale. On Ivory, Manicure Roll-Ups, Stationery, and Eversharp Pencils, 50 of f just half price. There are a lot of nice things left. You are not too late if you act promptly. HEATH'S DRUG STORE(Phone 884) HASKINS' DRUG ST0RE(Phqne 16) ..' ; .. ... As near as your phone, . - WTtrtf MWT)?OBJl TRAPH 18 MimPORI MAD? hot ham, nlno of Tolo. For hlh school grades, one essay submitted, prize of $3.00 to Frances Wlllson of Hams Valley. For first class dis trict, first prize of $4.00 to Lor raine Hedden of seventh Kradc f the ItonHuvolt school of Medford. The results of this essay contest have been most gratifying and tho work promises to be continued In the schools of the county next year. Matters of real historic value has been brought to light and carefully written. Kotno of these essays, be cause of their merit, historically, will bo printed. Thrco other counties in the.'. -fllato,-" I.nno, Lake and DmigUiH, havo carried on similar contests. The West Cradle Of Rowing Coaches gon. . H. 8. Kinghorn, Compton, Calif. Wants Information on Oregon and especially tho Hood liiver district. James C. Kutton, Hox 208, Baw tcll. Calif. Wants literature and In formation on farm lands. Merle Dickie, 750 K. 15th street, IjOk Angeles. Wants Information on farms and prices of land. Joseph UokoH, 1431 W. 6Cth street, lj)H Angeles. Wants Information on farms. Is a farmer and lived in Canada and middle west. I J. M. Tanner, 345 Gladys avonuo,' Long Bench, Calif. Expects to make a trip to Oregon and Is Interested, in farms. Jl. O. Uobblns, 8 2 R Mltchovena, Lon Angeles. Interested 111 Falls City. 1. T. Hashere, 400 Itandolph street, Pomona, Calif. Wants Information on farms. M. E. Miller, 1587 K. G8th street T,os Angeles. Interested in farm's The nation Is taking rowing (osseins near Portland. Intends to coino soon from tho west. Most of the university with friends. , crews that wll lcompete June 22 In the U. C. Martin, 4418 K. 6th street, Poughkecpsio regatta on tho Hudson 1,08 Angeles, Calif. Interested In are coached by western men. cattle ranch In Kasturn Oregon. 1h Tho wtnnlg crew at tho Olympic: going to drivo up later on to look Karnes used the stroke thnt was orlg- for location, i -i ilnatod and developed in the west. Hunset will publish in tho July num ber, out Juno 15th, a story of tho cra dle of rowing coaches at tho Univer sity of Washington. It will tell of the no wsystem t hat has rcvolu t lon ized rowing in the Pulled t&ttcs and taht has won most of the Important rccus In recent years. Tho nrtloo wll I bo Illustrated with I photographs of tho many coaches who , .wore taught ai inc university or Whhii- 1 linglou and who aro now directing the SIMLA, India, Juno 2. (A. P.) , leading Americnn crows. uoionoi Tnoouoro ana Knrmlt itoose volt, heading the James flimpson-Field museum of Chicago expedition to Asia, havo arrived safely at Len In the val ley of tho Indus, dispatches received hero today announced. They were proceeding to Kashgar, casern Turke stan. All members of .tho party aro well, the messages said. Vaudeville Program At Hunt's Craterian arm iwftiim iimiirimiM E AT LEH TALENT TALK TIerschell Mayall, heads a company at the Craterian today, in Orphcum Jr., vaudeville. In a comedy drama sketch, entitled "Her Midnight Visitor." It furnishes plenty of thrills and laughs. "Tho Dainties of 1025," a quartette of young men and women, sing, dance and talk, and have one of the most dl ' vcrtlngly entertaining acts of weeks. Golf players will find Harvey, lleney and Orayce, appearlnu "llrassies anil 1 trass" of interest. Coif talk, and a humorous dissertation on the popular game, Is woven around a musical act, wherein four different brass instru ments are played in classical undi popu lar numbers. Character song studies will be offer ed by Louis London, and two of his selections "West," and "Toast of a Vagabond." are from the pen of Jack London. Nicky, rated ns tho most Intelligent dog In vaudeville. Is the feature of Mike, Carmen and Nicky. He does stunts that appeal alike to young and old. Mlko and Carmen contribute a balancing aet, Topics of tho Day, and a Mack Son noil comedy and Craterian orchestra under tho direction of F. Wilson Waito complete the program. Two performances will bo given, si 7 and !f o'clock tonight. Jackie Coogan Scores "Robinson Cruso, Jr-." Jackie CoonRan pleased matlneo patrons at Kialtu theater today with his colorful new photoplay, "Llttlo Itobinson Crusoe." It Is just Joy every flicker of the way for man, woman and child who re members happy romantic days with Koblnson Crusoe of old. The Islnnd sequence which consti tutes about half of the nctlon of the entire production Is replete with laugh compelling situations. Jackie, ns a modern Juvenile counterpart of Itob lnsun Crusoe becomes Involved In a se ries of amazing adventures on this tropical island upon which bo is cast during a South Sea typhoon following the wreck of tho ship. Appearing in the cast are Tom Santschi, Jiort Hprotte, Will Walling. Kddin llidand and .tames Wong. "Fox Hunt" with the Hm-iI. family, a fast nctlon comedy, tho InTornational News and P0gy lildley at the organ Udd materially to this delightful bill. Word has been received here that LukII (1. Hubble, of Hoqulam, Wash., a nephew of Mr. A. II. Ward and Mrs. Henrietta Walker, was drowned April 30, at the Gray's Harbor on trance to the Pacific. F.xcopt tho captain, the entire- crew of tho boat, of which Mr. Hubble was engineer, was lost. Ho was born at Ormoeto, Now Prunswick, Canada, and was 20 years of age. Ills parents pro-deceased him several years ago. His body was re covered about two weeks after the drowning, and burled In Hoquinm. Ills widow, a bride less than a year ago, several brothers and one sister survive him. All are residents of Hoquiam. The Talent Uebekah club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ualnehe Itoblu- OSA2your furniture again in the rich bloom of its newness CnM Liquid Gloss rr stores the original tinish to your furniture like nnupi- because of Its cleansing anil polishing action combined t Leaves a brilliant dry finish on furniture, floors, woodwork, linoleum, auto mobiles, etc. Sheds dust and makes cleaning twice as easy next time. Only a little required ot a time on a wet cloth or a few drops on a dusting mop. Order frm your dw!r todiy and sec! STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) CALOL ' LIOUip, GLOSS ... . .' .; ; ' -i '. ' . '"'V. '!; ' ings 3000 National Giiardsm Must See Crater Lake Saturday and Sunday, June 20 and 21 WILL YOU HELP? It Will Be the Greatest Caravan That Has Ever Entered a National Park! It Will Result in 3000 More Crater Lake Boosters! It Will Require Your Help and Your Car! If You Have Not Already Signed Up, Send This Coupon to Seely V. Hall, Medford National Bank Bldg., or R. H. Boyl, Secretary, Medford Chamber of Commerce. Mail It Today! CRATER LAKE CARAVAN, 0. N. G.,,JUNE 20 AND 21. I wll be glad to assist in carrying some of the National Guard boys to Crater Lak with the caravan. i Name . -Address ! Phone No Make of car........: .....I can carry......... ..passengers. Please mail to me a Caravan Sticker for my car. . 40