Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 01, 1925, Image 9

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mux. (Poland China) m-rund; II. 13. Jlodford, due kid (Toggeliburg), sec
lun, Central Point, sow under 0 ond; Mrs. II. U Bitrry, MoiUurd. dop
., uccond; If. U. Union, Omni I 2 years and over, second; Mrs. D. L.
Hit, produco one how, P. -'., firm; Harry, Mod lord, doe kid (ToRKen-
10. Upton, Central Point, sow and burg), first; Mount Crost Ranch, Hilt,
Iter Ait lean than 8 plga under 10
eks. P. C, first; Aucuirt Theln,
kirphy, boar. 2 yeura and over ( Uti
le Jersey,) first; August Theis. Mur-
y, boar under 1 year (I). J.), first;
must Thels. Murphy, sow 2 years
d over, first; August Thels, Murphy.
Iwr 2 year, and over, seeond; August 0 , . p , t ,
liels. Murphy, sow 1 year a... under vear,ing (Jergey) f,rgt;
mo., first; August ThelK. Murphy,
Ptl herd, to conaist of 1 boar and 3
ws over 1 your. Diroc. J., flrat;
KiKust Thels, Murphy, young herd. 1 ' 0ranU pass
fat; August Thels, Murphy, produco
sow, D. J., first! John T. Iithrop.
ntral Point, bonrd 1 year and under
(Berkshire), first; John T. Lath-
up, Contral Point, sow under G mo.
herk.) Beeond; John T. Lathrop,
entral
Bor
al r
ben class, third: John T. l.allli'up.
Calif., ram lamb (Shropshire), fintt
Mount CreBt Ranch, Hilt, Calif.,
wether lamb (Shropshire), first;
Mount Crest Ranch, Hilt, Calif.,
wether lamb (Shropshire), second;
Mount Crest Ranch, Hilt, Calif., pen
of wether lambs (Shropshlres), first.
Cattle, dairy and beef Wesley
bull, junior
Josephine
County Guernsey association, Urants
Pass, bull 2 years and under 3, first;
Josephlno County Guernsey a ssoc In-
bull senior calf,
first; Josephine County Guernsey as
sociation. Grants Pass, bull senior
calf, third; Josephine County Guern
sey association, ' Grants Pass, bull
junior calf, first; Josephine County
Guernsey association, Grants Pass,
bull junior calf, second; Josephine
'ZinuhroP lit Couut7auernsey .TT.t.T 0
roVt'banw under ' 2 1,5 Z. ' ft J ";
JoBephlno County Guernsey aBsocin-
entral Point, pen of barrows under " , ,, "n
b5 lbs., open class, third: Jas. U ""I"- "l .1Jo.8e"',l.n,e. Co""ly
SeskS Political
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lathrop, Central Point, sow I year
kid under 2 years (Berkshire), first;
Guernsey association, GrantB Pass,
cow i years and under 4, second;
as. Li. Lathrop, central Point, oar- ' ,T,. i, ,
bw under 225 lbs. (Berkshire), void; "" ,Gnl8PSB' l?cifer,2 iea and
trnest J.Lathrop, Contral Point, sow u,n('cr SJ tirBt Josephine County
inder 6 mo.( Berk) third; Edwin J. i'T""'? association. Grants Pass.
Vhlte, Jr.. Medford. young herd un-1 helfer. ,2 erB and "nIer 3- seconrt:
j,r I'year. 1 board. 3 sows, second; lf toSl
t.iwin .t. whim. M,ifnrH h,,ni. iimier J"m' Vn"K8 "ss. nei'er senior yeari-
year, Duroc Jersey, second; Edwin
Whlto, Sr., Medford, boar 2 years
ing, first; Josophine County Guernsey
association, Grants Pass, heifer junior
id. dV' J. "seeondr aareiK-e" second; Josephine County Quern-
loldridKC Talent, sow under 6 mo,
hird; Clarence HoUlrlrige. Talent, pen
barrows under 225 lbs., second; I.
Freeman, Central Point, hoar un-
jer 1 year, first; l. F. Freeman. Cen-
al Point, sow 1 year and under IS
io.( (Poland China), first; L. J. Free
tan, Contral Point, sow under six mo.
i C), first; h. J. Freeman, Cent ml
olnt, sow nnd Utter not less than 8
tiKS under 10 weeks (Duroc Jersey.)
rat; John T. Lathrop. Central Point,
bw and litter, first; John T. Lathrop,
entral Point, one or more plirn, third;
ohn T. Lathi-op. Central Point, best
ion of 4, third; John T. Ijithrop, Con-
la Point, sow 3 years and under 4,
hird; Jas. L. Lathrop, Central Point,
bw and litter, third; Jan. L. Lath
pp. Central Point, one or muro ptes.
urth;Jas.L .Udhrop , Central Point,
iest ben of 4, fourth; Jus.
hip. Central Point, heifer
iear, Jer. cow 2-and under 3,
Stock club members contest
bllver Obenchain, Central
l" lth: 2X7? ""ftK "f ' 'nih T "" C"rt Uanh V.S.t ' caliV. 'breeders
un1 1 p'.i n ? ? ' hr','Re young herd (Hereford), second: Mount
I. second. ,?",8. s, b,'"J"' ,CalVAy,'' Crest Ranch. Hilt, Calif., breeders
ontest - ",''"""t: M. M. Laughrldge. Grants hord ,Herefol.,, flrst: .Mollnt
. ..... Pass, cow 4 years and over (Ayr- ,,... t i. un. r.i.V i i. ..ir
Uior yearling i.ull. first; Harold p'r?K"',: M- ;K Grants. ,,crd (Hereford), second: Mount Crest
h,. ,.i. ' .. lass. enw 3 years and under 4 (Ayr- ,,, .,. r-niir m. f
Iaughridge, Grants
rst; Keltli Lennox, Ashland, heifer, rirnt- M M Lnimhrliliro r.r.nniu l... L'"V v
r. yenrling. first: Geo. S. McCrneken. hoirar l,mw .oif iiv..i,wi i,i. "ancll,
sey assocfatinn. Grants Pass, graded
herd, first: Josephine County Guern
sey association. Grants Pass, breeder!
K.vrle Bellow, famous English
actress, has retired from the
stage in order to' try to get her
husband, Arthur Bourchier, not
ed actor-manager, elected to
parliament on the Labor ticHct.
DISTRICT PRAISED
BY M. E. LEADERS
Kl'OKNi:, Ore.. Oct. I. The meet
ing of the "3rd annual htute confer
ence of the Method l.t KpUcnpal
church Inst night wan given over to
the anniversary hoard of home iiiIh
nlotiH and church extensions. .
"Problems nnd opportunities of th j
modern city for Christian service."
were discussed by Ite Hymn H. Wil
son. P. I)., superintendent of the Seat
tle district and "Problems nnd possi
bilities of the ru rn I church. " was tlio
topic of lte;. J. IT. Heeoivof Pendle
ton. The women's foreign mission de
partment of the conference held its
first session yesterday, during which
lis work was highly praised in an ad
dress by Tier. Joseph Knott of Uose
burg. The work of supporting the
.12 missionaries that the women of
Oregon, Washington and Idaho are.
doing was highly complimented. The
church now has 700 missionaries in
nineteen foreign countries, it was said.
1-ast year was declared to be the ban
ner year of the department In point of
service and Christian work.
The reports of (he four districts of
Oregon were given during the busi
ness sessison yesterday. Dr. P. A.
Danford of Kugene, read the report
"Z... " LL , . ,t' Y. 7'; . .,?" : ..L7.. '(Hereford), first; Mount Crest Hunch,
breeder calf herd first- Josenhln Hereford . second; Mount Crest wa highly commended hy Itlshop
cSfnty Guernsey iaroclaU Uanch' HiU' Cnlif" hoUer 8cnlor calti Walter Sheppard who is presiding,
ounty uuernsey association, urants Mni.fni.,n first- Mmmr flrpt Ranch. i. .a.w ..f it.,, in
ference.
The year has been one of great ac
complishments In all districts, the re
ports showed. Dr. Danford N retir
ing from the position of mmeiTnteud
ent, after serving the alloted time, six
years.
t'r"!-. "t Cal' -'. heifir "inter i 'uiVrS
,)t0'"'y BO?"ef,8r7 i8"","' ford), second; Mount Crest Ranch,
g6r IL? fl'r9.''' Hilt, Calif., heifer junior calf (More.
ine County Guernsey association,
Grants Pass, get of sire, second;
Josephine County Guernsey associa
tion, GrantB Pass, produce of cow,
first; J. w. Fish, Talent, bull 3 years
ford), first; Mount Crost ltancli, Hilt,
Calif., bull under 2 years (Hereford),
first, ribbon; Mount Crest Kanch,
Hilt, Cullf., cow or heifer under 2
(Hereford), first, ribbon; Mount crest
co'w rL-. 'firs't-T "h bU"
ml t?? h 7r . ..ii.. (Hereford), first, ribbon; Mount Crest
iKr mX ui,JjYJ?J? Ranch. Hilt, Calif., cow or
first; J. W. Fish, Talent, heifer junior,
second; J. W. Fish, Talent, heifer
junior calf (all Jerseys), second
olfor any
age (Heruford), first, ribbon: Mount
Crest Ranch, Hilt. Calif., breeders
young herd (Hereford), first; Mount
RALLY DAY SUNDAY
AT
ilead, Central Point, one or moio ', " " ? . ' Ranch, Hilt. Calif., get of one sire
Ibs. reland China, first; Harold p " ' ,f J (Hereford), first; Mount Crest Ranch,
tead. centra. Point, best pen of 4. 1 f,8"" 'T'. 2y, 11 Hilt. Calif., get of one sire (Hereford).
.tended for Pacific Inter. Ex.. Po- p.',f-"-''"t",T M"t Crest Ranch, . Hilt,
tl Mrl Chlnnu fixut. Pltnn Uatl T.. 1 . . ... " T ""O
at, sow a i
etrl. Talent.
fetrl, Tnlent, pen of 4 for P. I. E., p... heifer nentor "cilf fAmhlrei: !e 8!T"yefl.
fir0(. At m i...hri.i r-.r.n.. pn. L ear (iat caiiiei. inst iiouiii vresi
Ranch, Hilt, Calif., all breeds and
grades (fat cattle), first; Warren
Patterson, Central Point, bull junior
is. first: Elton Petri," Tal- n". U M Unffidw 0nta C"'"- 8teCr' S,,raye1 r MBrtlB heifer'
and litter, second; Elton p,'" , ' Vnfor vearHnlr Avr 2 years or Undor 1 year ,fat CHttle)'
,,t, pen of 4. first; Elton JJS). f IrsT M. t llaugffi
first
K.ihland. heifer, sr. calf. Jersey, m. m. Ijiiiehrlrteo Ofniita Pnua bronrl
Jllrd; Pitt Penny, Rosue River, era calf herd (Ayrshire), flrxt. M. M
calf (Shorthorn), first; John Hillings,
heifer junior yearling (Jer-
Jolin Hillings, Ashland,
bull junior calf (-Jersey), first; Ralph
Hillings, Ashland, cow 4 years and
over (Jersey), third; John T. Lathrop,
leifor, Guernsey, third: Keith Striker Laughrldge, Grants Pass, get of one ,r'L, ,,"
ioBuo River, heifer, Guernsey, sec- sire (Ayrshire), first; M. M. Laugh- ',,,.
Hid; Lester pielielt, Uoguo . niver, ridge, Grants Pass, produco of one ,.,, '1, ,", '.
loner, . uuernsnyi Nornmn' Ilrashenr,' cow Ayrshire), first; Dick Joy, Ash
losue Itlver, heifer, Guernsey, third; land, heifer junior calf, second:
aa Kfn,.,l It ... t J I t..l . A.I.... T... A. 1.1..1 1. IP , . ,. UCI IdCIDti,, I, LI11IU, UUIIII
.. " , , ... . vT, TV,, a; .,'. Central Point, cow 3 years and under 7:30 will close tho day's; program
the new building has begun
be uushed to curly coiupie-
, , .. , 'I ?, . "A' 1 "rur1"'""?", Central Point, cow 3 years and under
ir.;, A " ., , V ;, I r " T d'i . V i ""."-.. 4 (Jersey , second; James L. Lathrop, Work on
tlver, heifer. Guernsey, third; Lloyd Central Point, junior yearling bull central Point heifer 2 vaars and and will
lllton. nnc-n ni. hoif- r-..,..n. (Shorilmrnl f irt wiiiion, wi, -entral .. I'oint, Holier t years ana ; ana win
, , I """" ' . r ii under 3 Jersey , tnira .isnics Ij. : lion.
k-y. third; Eugene Walton. Rogue Grants Pass , one senior y earli ng Ayr-. Ijatnrol), Cenll.ai Point, produce of
f.vur, neiier. .lorsey, void: Guy wnl- me uim. urst, iianimono. n est one cow (,i01.8ey), third: J. K. Judy, Ki
iin, jtoguc uiver, heifer, Ilolstoin, " aiers, rviaiuain r ails, uuu ; years MirP,i i.ii .nlr .-nnriinfr ( i,.r0vl i.,iTn
Becond.
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Next Sunday will be "Rally Day" at
tho First Christian church.' at 9:45.
Tho Jllhlo school will assemble when
the mnrk of 404 Jn attendance is
hoped to bo readied. Teachers nnd
classes will bo provided for nil ages.
The - primary department hns just
been enlarged and will accommodate
100 little folks. Alt tliembcrs of tho
church are urged to,. com6. Scvorul
now fnmllics arc .expected to unite
with the church..
Tho sermon by ' the pastor. D. J,
Howe, at-the morning service, will bo
a message in keeping with the pro
gram of the day, thoext being, "For
Tills Causo." ' ' X- ' , -
The .young 4eoph'WttU-raHy-'thcir-forcbsvfor
a grout meeting at 6:30 p.
in. And an evangelistic sermon at
rst; Burn-ell o'Kelly, Itogue Itlver, or over, first; Hammond. West &
elfer. Guernsey, first- 14 e r m n n Waters. Klamath Falls, bull Junior
n'akeinan, Itogue River, heifer, ca'r (Shorthorn), second; Hammond,
ucrnsey. third: Rudoloh Wldeman. wst & Waters, Klamath Falls, hull
Eagle Point, heifer calf, Jersey, first; senior calf (Shorthorn), first: Ham-
tuuoipn vt ldeninn, Eagle Point.' cow, " " "'". iiiimin rn,
ersey, first:- John Billings. Ashland V"" B'UB tononnorni,
cifcr. junior darling, second: John !'.rst: Hammopd, West & Waters.
billings. Ashland, bull jr. calf, third. ,'nma'11 ?"!: cow. yeara an.d. OVfI
Sheep and goats-Howard A. Hill, 1 .7""I,0"Y' nr": "amona, west s
entral Point, a year-old ram. Lincoln Wa,tor K,mt Flls-. co.w 2 years
frst; Howard A. Hill. Central Point aon l.r 4 l no"norn I . iirst: nam-
year-old ewe. first: Howard A mil ",,n"' "c8 K "mo, iMaiiiain rails,
heifer junior yearling (Shorthorn).
n.rst; Hammond, West & Waters.
Klamath Falls', heifer . senior calf
(Shorthorn), first; Hammond. AVest &
entral Point, owe Iamb, first: -E. M
aiiiinonil & Bon, Merrill, ram 2 vears
r over (Rnmbouillets). first:' K. M.
Ignininn X. C. n A4..lll ,
..........,.. , ,,,,, ,, ,, ,,.,. . ..... ......
iKamiioulllots), first; E. M. Hammond "V, ,oi,-Vr V .. V, '
2 years or over, w " , V i. .r '
Son, Merrill, ewe,
rst
wa lamb
ammonil & Son, Merrill
limbs either sex (Rambouillets
list; E. M. Hammond & Son, Merrill,
am 2 years or over ( llamnshlres),
E. M. Hammond & Son. Merrill. .""T va,f Bt lam,Bt" 1'a"8' I1,"T
imh (Ramhouillets). first: 15. M. l!6"1, i5", flr8f: HH,n!1,on
lien fniir " .m.hm,x,m i-nun, meiMi-
.oiiiiini-i erH -va"nK ,,enl (Shorthorn), first;
I ' Hammond, West & Waters. Klamath
im lamb (Hampshire), first: E. M
ammonfl It son, Merrill, ewe 2 yeais
W ovor (Hampshire), two. first and
fcond; E. M. rlammoud & Son, Mer-
II, ewo lamb, first; Alvln Hamilton,
entral Point, ewe lamb (Hampshire),
rst; C. H. Murray, Medford, doe 2
lears and over, first; C. H. Murray,
Falls, produco of one cow (Shorthorn),
rst; E. M. Hammond & Son. Merrill, i l; ,,,0"n Al c"' central
,, i,i, iii,....i,i.. ri.... v i Point, bull Bcnlor cnlf. second: John
A. Anderson, Contral Point, heifer
senior calf, fjrst; John A. Anderson.
Central Point, heifer Junior calf (all
Guernseys), .first: Klrtland Farm.
Central Point, bull 2 years and under
3, first; Klrtland Farm, Central Point,
hull Junior yearling, first; Kirtlnnd
Farm, Central Point, cow 3 years and
lover, first; Klrtland Farm. Central
Point, heirer senior yearling, first:
Klrtland Farm, Central Point, lielfer
junior yearling, first; Klrtland Farm,
Central Point, holfcr senior calf.
I first; . Klrtland Farm, Central Point.
heirer Junior calf, first: Klrtland
Farm, Central Point, holier junior
calf, second; Klrtland Farm, Central
Point, produce of one cow, first; Klrt
land Farm, Central Point, brccdors
young herd (all milking Shorthorns),
first; J. R. McCracken, Ashland, heifer
3 years and under 8, first; J. R. Mc
Cracken, Ashland, heirer senior yearl
ing, second: J. R. McCracken. Ash
land, heifer junior yearling, first; J. R.
Mccracken, Ashland, heifer senior
WEAK, RUN-DOWN
NERVOUS, DIZZY
Mrs. Lee Suffered From All
ihese Troubles, but Lydia E.
pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound Made Her Well
Terfe Haute. Indiana. "I was weak
dition that 1 could """"i mccracKcn, asp-
hardly do my work.-1 '"n''- Kot of one sire, second: J. R.
1 was tired all the McCracken, Ashland, produce of one
time and dizzy, had cow Jerseys), first; Jtalph Howell,
no appetite and could Ashland, heifer senior calf. (Jersey),
not sleep. I tried third: J. M. Nary. Medford, cow 3
different medicines years and over (Shorthorn), Becond;
for a year but they Rudolph Weidman, Eagle Point, cow
did not heln me. 1 2 years and tinder 3 (Jersey), second:
Then my husband Rudolph Weidman. Eagle Point, heifer
saw ine ao. lor Lyaia senior cair (Jersey), first: Rudolph
E. Pinkham's Vege-1 Weidman. Eagle Point, bull 2 years
table Compound in and under 3 (Jersey), first: P. D.
the newspapers and Lofland. Central Point, hull hminr
had me take It. I retrained mv strength Yearling: l.lnrnovl fir.i p i I nr.A
knd never feltbetterm my life.-It.com. Central Point, "cow 4 years and over
uetory restoreo me to neann. j nsa tJersey). second: P. U. Loflaud, Cent-
iracttcally no suffering when my baby ral Point, cow 3 years and under 4
wy wm born and he its very strong and (Jersey), first: P. D. lofland. Central
lealthy. I know that the Vegetable p0nt, heifer senior yearling (Jersey),
Compound is the best medicine a woman third: P. D. Lofland. Central Point
tan take before ana alter chiiaotrtn lor m nin,. .ir iior..i n... . o r
Health and strength. I would be willing lofland. Central Point!" produce of one
lo answer letters from women asking: r , iUr., .i. . - .
FlL Ht. tnSL? ' in ''"".ford), first; Mount Crest
lerre Haute, Indiana. Bnrh hiii r.tir h.,n ...i.. ...if
T.vrtvn R l'inlehnm's Vegetable fVim. nlan,rnnii fi. f..ni r . t,
bound i a dependable medicine for all fliit, Calif!, bull senior .-calf ,( Here-
-nee u-ouDien. ford), seeond: Mount Crni Riinrh.
I'jr salo by druggists everywhere. Hilt, Calif., heifer junior yearling
Cook with gns.
-Jockey Kills Himself.
CIA, Ky. Chris Kirachliauni.
ex-jockey, having lost his only horse
I through a claiming race, has commit
ted suicide.
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