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ford ut 5:10, und urrived hu Horn
brook ut 6:30. The girls boaided the
same train and left that city at 0:31
in time to catch tho steamer the next
morning ut San Francisco.
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Aiiproxlinntcly 200 kuchIs were
entertained when the Jack nun County
Health uKHnclutiun were nnln at a
HU)ior given In honur of vlnltJnB
liH-iiibeiH uf the Oregon Hluto Mcili-
ral Hocioty anil their wWoh last
vvonitiff ut G:!i0 In the bunquet room
or the Fii'Ht Bniitlut church on
North Central avenue.
Ir. V. W. I. Jlolt acted nn toat-
mauler for the evening and wel
comed the vinltinK doetuiH, who are
attending the fifty-firt annual Hetr
hIoh of the Hociety held here this
year. In a few well choHcn words.
Dr. C. J. Smith of Portland, pronl
dcnt of the Oregon Public Health
league, responded to the welcome
tendered.
Dr. Walter H. Brown of Salem,
recently of Ohio, where ho Ikih Junt
completed a five year child welfare
demonstration, which he Ih now be
ginning in Marlon county, gave a
ahort after dinner speech concerning
the welfare of the modern child. He
cited the fact that present day chil
dren could be compared to cattle
In tho way of being reared, as stock
In some cases Ih given more atten
tion to health matters by ownerH
thun thefr own children, but which
condition Is now changing, as chil
dren are receiving an equal attention
in regard to their health for the
present and future. Or. Krown's
speech was enthusiastically ap
plauded. ,
Dr. C. J. Smith then arose to
thank the county health association
.upon their hospitality of tendering
tho banquet, and went on to voice
words of praise in connection with
the association's progressive spirit.
He added that he admired She coun
ty as a whole for Its progresslvo
n chh, as a resu It of which, ho mild,
ho. believed the whole state bene
fitted because of a road -building
policy tho county had inaugurated
before other purls of the stale
thought of doing same.
Dr. Jlolt commented favorably
upon Dr. Smith's brief speech of
appreciation, then announced the
banquet was over and that It would
be followed by the public meeting
in the Klks Temple, whero tho en
tire aHHemblago then went. A fea
ture of tho banquet was tho delic
ious steclhend served and the floral
decorations provided.
Cook with gas.
CORETHROAT
A 9 Gargl with warm salt water
than apply over throat
WICKS
V VapoRub
OvrlT Miliinn Jarm UtmJ Ymarly
Plans are rapidly maturing for tho
entertainment here In Med ford, of the
j Southern Oregon Older (Urls' Confer
ence. It Is probable that Northern
California will he rcprcKcntcd also by
delegates from some of their towns.
Tho counties of Cooh, Curry, .Jose
phine, Douglas, Klamath, and Jaek-
hoii will be represented by delegates
from their numerous towns and cities.
These young people will be out of the
high schools and will represent some
of the finest of the young life of
church and school and city among the
girlhood of the southern part of the
state.
It will bo the privilege of every one
In Med ford whether on a committee
or not to do all In their power to make
tho stay of theso girls and their chiin
erones just as enjoyanle and profita
ble as possible.
Oregon girls have mode a good rec
ord elsewhere. The Oregon delega
tion of five girls captured the state
shield, a valuable trophy offered at
the national conference of of Older
(iirls at (ieneva Glen. Colorado. This
trophy was given to the state whose
delegation registered the highest ef
ficiency. This shield will bo brought
to the Southern Oregon conference -to
go with others to the next national
conference to help defend and bring
back the shield again.
Delegates will arrive Friday and
will be met ut all trains and assigned
to their places of entertainment for
bed and breakfast by the housing
committee of which Mrs. V. W. Walk
er Is chairman. Mrs. Grlgshy Is ef
ficiently handling the local arrange
ments for the conference In general.
A banquet Is being planned for Satur
day evening for all delegates, both
local unU from out of tho city. On
Sunday night there will be a mass
meeting of delegates and churches In
the Methodist church to hear the iuokI
Interesting illustrated lecture "The
It ridge of tho Cods,' by Airs. Kergu
sou, tho efficient religious educational
worker of Hood Itlvcr county.
Plans are also under way to take
the girls on a trip to Crater Lake
Monday and return the same day If
tho weather Is favorable. The Cham
ber of Commerce is giving most cor
dial ami valuable assistance in every
way possible, helping especially In '
making possible the banquet and the,
Crater ljiko trip.
The meetings will begin on Friday :
evening with registration and welcome
of guests and will continue ull day
Saturday. On Sunday there will be a
0:30 a. in. prayer and devotional serv
ice the delegates will then scatter to
tho various churches for their regular
sorvlcos. tho day closing with a grout
service In tho Methodist church.
All services will bo In the Baptist
church except tho banquet and tho
Sunday night meeting.
To travel approximately 315 miles
In less than nine hours Is an accom
plishment credited to u local motor
ist, whose name is withheld for fear
of motor coj) action.
According to indirect information,
the irip was made from Ftoseburg to
Crater Lake und return via Medford.
then to llornhrook, Calif., between
the hours of U:3& a. m. and 0:30 p. m.
This motorist, It Is said, was ut
ftoseburg when called to Portland by
telegram. Desiring to avoid night
traveling, he boarded the train, leav
ing his car at that city. When re
turning from the state metropolis, he
ate at the tablo In the dining car
already occupied by three ladies,
school teachers from the cast, who
had been touring the- Pacific north
west. Itecomlng Interested In tho conver
sation carried on by the ladles In re
gard to Oregon scenery, he suggested
that they see Crater Luke. When in
formed that they would bo unable to,
as they were duo In San Francisco tho
next morning to catch a steamer
bound for Honolulu, he made the as
sertion that he would be able to take
the. ii to the lake ajid return in time
to rebourd the sumo train 150 miles
south.
The party of four alighted at Uose
burg, boarded tho man's waiting car
at 9:35 a. m., urrived In Medford at
noon, arrived at Crater Iake at 2:35,
left the lake at 2:50, arrived at Med
The Salvation Army campaign is
now launched In Medford, and local
officials say tho people are plung
ing Into the spirit of It, und reach
ing out a helping hand In a good,
cheerful way. Tho campaign leuders
feel assured the people will see them
through und get the full quota for
J.tckson county.
-Captain Ouy, the local officer, with
his wife, are doing ull In their power
to aid all who are worthy. They
will appreciate help und will he glad
for any to come to the quarters re
porting cases or culling them by
phone.
Flro Losses Hero Decrease.
During the month of August four
teen fro alarms were turned into tho
fire department, which fires aggregat
ed a loss of approximately $100
within the city, excluding fire louses
occurring out of tho city limits.
Of the fourteen fires only one was
a grass fire, the others being of u
miscellaneous nature, which included
automomblle, closet, Junk yard, and
roof fires.
During August of 11)24, $000 dam
age was caused by six fires, showing
a decrease of several hundred dollars
for this year.
Conk with gas.
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Children
cially prepared for Infants
in
MOTHER :- Fletcher's
Castoria is a pleasant, harm
less Substitute for Castor Oil,
1'arcgoric, Teething Drops
and Soothing Syrups, cspe
arnis and Children all aces.
To avoid imif.if inn .i1nivo t.L- fn e
,.v ,wty .,ISi(a,ulI; UZtcaZ'lS.
FVoyen dirertions on pnch pnekner. Physicians everywhere recommend it.
, to Investors in
ASHLAND
MEDFORD
and Southern Oregon
6 and 6
FIRST
CLOSED
MORTGAGE
SERIAL GOLD BONDS
HOTEL
LITHIAN
of ASHLAND, OREGON
Bonds in $1000, $500, $100 Amounts .
Due Serially, 1927-1940
SECURITY AND VALUATION '
These bonds are secured by a closed first mortKage on the new nlnoatory reinforced
concrete Utlilan Hotel in tho center of Ashland's new business district
V. N. O. Smith, cashier of the Citizens Bank, and J. W. McCoy, cashier of the first
National Bank at Ashland, have certified appraisal showing that the cost of construct
ing aud equipping tile building is J231.568.25 EXCLUSIVE of tho value of the hotel site.
INCOME AND SINKING FUND
The MINIMUM NET ANNUAL INCOME Is estimated at J15.500. As additional security
the company is required to deposit $8,000 with the trustee and maintain a, fund In an
amount equal to the interest on outstanding bonds for each succeeding year.
OWNERSHIP OP PROPERTY
The hotel is owned by approximately 500 prominent individuals and firms of Ashland
and surrounding territory whq subscribed a cash capital of $M.750 all or which Is
Junior to these bonds. Theso stockholders voluntarily have-limited their own dividomls
to NOT TO EXCEED 'k until the bonds are paid.
WE HAVE. A LIMITED AMOUNT OP THESE BONDS
AVAILABLE, PRICED TO YIELD FROM
6 io 6.50
DEPENDING UPON MATURITIES ,
Deliveries of bonds will be made through your own bank. In forwarding ordor please
designate which bank you wish bonds sent to and PAY FOR THEM THERE.
Ralph Schneeloch Company
; MUNICIPAL
CORPORATION .
Second Floor LuhbermensBldo.
portland
JACKSON COUNTY FAIR
SEPTEMBER 16-17-18-
19
$20,000 in PREMIUMS
On Live Stock, Poultry, Horticultural, Agricultural and Dairy
Products, Needle and Art Work; Products of Kitchen and Pantry,
School Exhibits.
$5,0(PURSES - , ' ' SHAM BATTLE '
RUNNING RACES Mk FIREWORKS '
NOVELTY AUTO rlKt.WUKK.J5
AND MmWmef PUT ON BY OREGON .
MOTORCYCLE PmMg : national guard
RACES m msimft PLENTY dF - '
RODEO STUNTS Jpf 'r3 GOOD MUSIC
HORSE SHO W II VAUD EVI LLE
By McCleaves'Celebrated Horses WsSI By The George Andrews Co. "" " ,j
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UNEXCELLED BY ANY COUNTY FAIR ON T?HE, PACIFIC COAST