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e o o o MEDrORT) MATTi TftTOTTXTC, ArEDFfiftD, ORKfiOK, FHTDAY, QCT0BET?o ..Q, 102' PAGE TWO News From Rural Districts FABER'S STORE AT ROBBED AGAIN By V. M. JONES. ' CENTRAL I'OINT, Oct. 29 The '.. more of t)io K. C. Fuller company wan ; ifntoreU UKiiln wimetimo liiHt Hiituriluy j nlfcht and a number of nrtick-a of clothing taken which Included ahlrts. ; and an expenHlva coat oa wall an a , lot of mmiklnB tobacco. A eruw of crkh had been tnken nil far buck an the back door, but for some reason was left there. This la the second time In a month thit this store has been robbed and It seems that somcr , body must "havo It In for them." l.aHt Thursday tho national inspec ' fur for the Woman's Belief Corps, . Mrs. Bcoby. visited the locnl post and win pleased to find ovorythlnit In tip ton shape. Mrs. II. F. Cuinmlims president of this post was hlifhly com inejided for the efficient manner In which tho books had been handled. and the nost in uenorttl was compll inented on their good showing for. the year. Mr. Emmlt Crousn of Olcndale, spent a few dayB In Central Point last ) week; nis sister. Airs, vviiuam Dciuciiiit 'i came down with -him to visit friends, 'I returning with him Sunday. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. Fry havo as their Kuest. their eldest dnuuhtor, Mrs. ; Knnwles, who arrlvod from Portland Wednesday. Mrs. Knowles will be , hero for aomo time. ( Mrs. T. iJithrop, president of toe local branrh of tho P. T. A. left Mon- ' day mornlnir, to attend ,tho P. T. A. , convention In Portland. While there : she will also take In tho stock show ; In that city. Mr. Jjithrop and two sons. James and John, will leave Sat urday to attend.. the show. James. won : tho Brand prijie and a trip to the Portland show when lie exhibited at the Jackson county fair; . John also won one or more prizes nnd the two Ijyounir Rentlemen will exhibit their slock, plus nnd calves in Portland. i Mis. May Lowla has nealn taken. i over the theater hero and will run every night Instead of thrco nights a week. Mrs. Lewis has some fine pictures ' booked and will guarantee a pleasant evening to her patrons. Quite a surprise was sprung on the community last Tuesday morning when It was learned that Miss Clra zlit Hrcnncr nnd Mr. Clifford Webber ! hnd been quietly mnrrlod that morn ing nt tho homo of tho bride's par- ! enls. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Brenner, who ' llvo two miles north of town, only a few relatives and close friends being ! present. While many had long known (hat Dun Cupid was very busy In that locality, it was not expected that the v goal of his efforts would bo reached " for some lltllo time. (; The Itev. Joseph Johnson of tho llrlck church officiated while the bride's brother, Thurman Hrenner, acted as best man and Miss Donna lloonicr was bridesmaid. The bride 1 wai n member of tho C. P. H. S. claw of '24. and is very popular with the young people of this community, ' while tho groom Is tho son of Mr. nnd " Mrs. Webber,. now of Klamath Falls, but formerly of Central Point, nnd bus many close friends here. After ; tho ceremony tho happy couplo left ' by nuto "for parts unknown," hut it ) Is understood that they will llvo In Klaiiiiith Fulls' where tho groom Is employed. Their many friends wish ' them much happiness. J On Friday night, October 33rd. the P. T. A. held a meeting nt tho Oym ! which jiroved a very plensnnt affair: the occasion was "Fathers' Night," . anil all the fathers of the community wero ospoclnlly Invited. Tho result I was a goodly gathering with a large ' representation of the daddies as well ns the mothers of school children. Tho evening was spent with music, suints, addresses and other forms of amusement, Including refreshments, l after which tho assemblage disbanded, well pleased with their ovenlng of cn ' terlalnnient. A party composed of Mrs. Riidle I Koliler, Mrs. Klncaid, Mr. and Mrs. 1'onard Freoninn motored to Corvalls Thursdny to take in tho "homecom ing." - Mrs. Oenrgln Adnms, who under- went an operation in a Medford hos I pltal some time ago. Is again able to I nttend her school duties nnd Is much Improved ns a result of the Medical treatment nnd operation. j BEWARE THE i COUGH OR COLD 1 THAT HANGS ON - Porsistrnt cough and colds lend to nnious trouble. You can stop them now with Crcomulslon, an emulsified i ereoHiite that is pleasant to take. Creomulslon Is a new medical dlscov- ery with two-fold action; it soothes and heuls the Inflnmed membranes 4 und Inhibits germ growth. Of nil known drugs, creosote Is rec- ognizo! by high medical authorities t ns one of tho greatest hen ling agen cies for persistent coughs nnd colds - and other forms of throat troubles, h Creomulslon contains. In addition to 5 creosoto, other healing elements t which soot ho nnd heal tho Infected It membranes nnd stop the lrritntion and Inflammation, while the creosote fl goes on to tho stomach, in absorbed Into the lilnod, nttneks the sent of the troublo und checks th7 growth of tho germs. - Creomulslnn Is guaranteed sntlsfac l( tory In tho treatment of persistent N coughs and cidds, bronchial asthmn, si bronchitis nnd other forms of respirn ! lory diseases, and Is excellent for bulldlns uti the nvntem after rnldn or flu. Money refunded If any cough e cold is not relieved after taking ne TT cording to directions. Ask your drug g' gist. Crcoinulslon Company.tlnnta, IT E E ASHLAND, Oct 30. Tho VinlnK theater. redecorated and recarpeted, gay In new colors and rearranged lighting, was a happy scene on Wed nesday when the management re opened the popular playhouse to the puuiiu uiier me ury oi general hjuuhkj cieuuiiig. ii. 11. iiursi, me proprietor, ' has from the time he took over tliej business, been working on plans to keep the Vlnlne on a par with the j ln.Ht show liriiiuiiu nn I ha ennui nml I has soured no expense in making the recent . iiiiriiilnnn. Tim nvi.nnao nt : oxnense tho work amounts to $10,000. Wed neHduy night d capacity house wit nessed the opening number, "The Iron Horse." . Irving 13. VJnintf spoke dur lug tho .evening on behalf of the man ugement, sketching the history of the theater from its beginning. Aain, for the public, Mr. VJning spoke strong words of appreciation for Mr. Hurst's splendid efforts to give Ash land clean and worthwhile shows. The fine new projection equipment adds much to the comfort of the pub lie and makes possible effects which heretofore have been Impossible. 1 Y. M. C. A. workers have been busy I the post, few days in finishing uui their financial campaign. The full budget has not yet beep subscribed ! but It 1b believed by thone who have the work In -hand that tho shortage will be met. Mrs. lxjuis Dodge was honored at the late convention of the Parent- Teacher association held In annuul session at Portland, beginning Octo - ber,9, and continuing during the week. Mrs. Dod.se was returned to the office ot vice-president, an office she nttS I held during the past year. w ur. ucil null. Ul nCIUV, VIU., UB ' nn Aahlnnd vlaltor Wednesday, when i niiw uaiiie iu lutiu iitjr. inoiuur. 'ivirs. T, M. Andurson. back to Kerby for an Indefinite stuy. Mrs. Anderson has had a sorlous lllnoss nnd will remain with her daughter during her conva lescence. Misses Adenn Joy nnd Ellen Calov leave for Portland late next week, where they demonstrate prune breud making on Saturday. November 7. Mrs. A. C. Joy, prominent in club work in the county, who tins been the club leader for the girls nnd has spent much time nnd effort on their work, will accompany tho team to Portland. Mrs. Joy will visit friends nnd rela tives In both Portlnnd nnd Eugene. Mrs. Helma Urnv left Ash and todnv for Oakland, Cal., where she will make an Indefinite, stay. ur. nnd Mrs. U. W. (Ireug wore hast nnd hostess on Friday" night to the members of the Methodist choir. The entertainment was of Halloween order. The guests report a very jolly even ing. Henry II. Carter nnd Qcorge Carter expect to spend the week end at Cor vallls for home-coming. Henry Carter wns a rormor student of O. A, C. They will make a brlof visit in Eu gene with relatives. The Civic Improvement club hns set Tuosdny, November 3, ns the dnte for their no-hostess luncheon. Tho lunch eon will bo served nt the Uthln Sprlr.w hotel nt 12:30. Mr, McClosky, the artist, who has a home nt Hlsklyou ranch, will be the main speaker dur ing tho luncheon. Tho club will ad journ to the ballroom of the hotel for the main program. Mrs; F. O. Swell- nnburg will give Interesting notes of her Kuropenn travols nnd Miss Adn llrowster. county homo demonstration agent, will Bpeak on "The Home Beautiful." Mrs. T. J. Malmcron of Phoenix wns nn Aahlnnd visitor Thursday. misses ueryi Jnrmon. Mildred Crn In nnd Helen llolton will drive to Cor vallls Friday In order to bo present at the nnnual homo-comlug festivities of the college and to wltnoBS the big looinuii game. The French class mot Willi Mrs W. M. Poley on Creshnm streot nnd reorganlied tholr work for tho coming year. I he vanishing clmln hns entored ns factor Into Ashland's slvlnc for worthy objects, liy this plan a group of several moot at luncheon ns the guest of n friend. Knch one contrib utes a dollnr for the worthy object to be financed. Tho hostess vnnlshes. Tho other seven become hostesses to six rrionils nnd vanish, ns each of the six become hostesses to flvo others, nnd so on, each one In turn giving her dollar. In this wny n large sum of money Is rnlsod by small contribu tions without burden to a few and gives ninny a chnnre to partnke In nolnblo charities who have to be care ful givers. Two such Pleasnnt luncheons have been given lnlnly In Ashlnnd In the Interest of tho Preshyterlnn college nt Allinny for tho erection of n women's building. Mrs. J. C. Mergler wns hostess on W'ednesdny. Her guests wero Mesdnmes J. W. McCoy, George Hrookmlller, Earl Hnbcock. Carl Ilrom- nier, John Norhy. Itnndnll Woods nnd Hentrlco Hitchcock. Mrs. H. A. Stenrns wns hostess to a group tin Wednesday. Her quests, wore Mns- dninos E. A. Woods. C. E. Pell. 11. K. Tomllnson. Wirt M. Wright. J. M. Moss. C. W. Hanson nnd Miss Hlnnche Mirks. It. 0. Eiulers Sr. nns returned from a short business trip to Klamath Falls. llss Carolyn Warner has gone to Mnrshfleld, where sho expects to make her home. Ira Neville of Snn Francisco Is In Ashlnnd for a short time. o II. C. tlnloy spent Wednesday In Medford. MSSOUSI FLAT Hosier Vlncrhv who has been worklnir In a snwmlll nenr Dnrrtn. tripped over the limb of a tree id ffut bin knee on a saw-tooth. Ho haw been in the hoHpital for a few duyH, but Ih recovering and will be homo soon. I Mr. und Mr. Vance Kubll are liv ing on the Kubll Hum for a short time. Tho Messrs. MeCalister from Port lund will furnlHh music for the dunce Huturduy niKht. Orun Cook haa been helping Pat Mt-Kuddfn harvest his corn. Ktta Miller, who was operated on for uppendicltis a few weeks ago, has returned home and Is reported to be in as good health as can be ex pected. The gold mlno 'on Davidson's place la reported to be turning out good results. K. J. JCubll Is enlarKlng lilB store. Mr. and MrH. Henry Ulse of Kotfuo Hiver have been calling on friends In the community. Chus. Htiudtluck of Grants Pawi Is visiting his ulster Mrs. Logan Wool dridge. j ""' turgrt the danco nt Prospect Hallowe'en nlulit. Tliero will be run for everyone. Program nnd-dunce in fre, Ho ft drinks, emu und candy wilt be Hold reasonably while good prizes ( will be given at the fishpond. The new gymnasium nt Prospect Is progressing nicely. The rafters ure all up and some of the uheutiiig is on. Wo hopb that in a few more weeks it will be completed. The attendance nt the newly or ganized Sunday school Is steadily In creasing, Mrs. Mansfield and child ren, Miss Clarke, Mr. Crow and Mr. Grieve were welcomed into the classes. Mr. Alfred Oordon nnd family nro planning on moving to Prospect soon. They will live in Mr. Halter's house. Mr. Oordon will work on the Prospect Kchool gymnasium and Miss Uonloou will attend high school. Mr. and Mrs. A. Pen well and daugh ter Klsie May of Medford were vis itors nt the home of S. S. Welch S"l- aild 25 Tht.y returned home Sunday evening accompanied by Mrs. S. S. ln- lru nnd unn Khirmnn. Miss lieard. tho county school nurse as a very welcome visitor at the n,... V. ..1 t m.i i , ,3 v, Of Wo are glad to note that Judge Oardner is visiting Prospect this week. lie is hero In the interests of the Penn Mutual Life Insurance com pany.. A son was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Gerald Ix'hnherr on Tuesday, October 20, nt their homo near Prospect; Mrs. ITrlah Vaughn of Medford. spend the week end visiting friends and relatives In the Iiurelhurst dis trict. , LITTLE APPLEGA1 E Mrs. C. C. Pursel hns been In Med ford t lie past ten days taking rare of her son Charley who was struck by a truck near Itoseburg. , Koverul young folks from here at tended the dance given in the new Nohool house at Unluntown. They realized something like sixty dollars. The music was furnished by the Med ford high school orchestra. The neighborhood was sorry to hear of Wi n Dunford's sudden death. lie was killed while working at the Hilt logging camp. Mr. Klclnhammer ami family havo a new car, an Oldsmohlle. - , The hunting season Is over and the deer are probably better contented. There were many hungers In the hills tills season. Mrs, Crump spent the past week In Medford visiting relatives and spend ing part of each day at the hospital with her son Jack. Tils fever Is now broken and he will soon be out. Hugh Com best has a crew of men M'kinK with bis bean crop this week. Medford Glass Co. Automobile (llsaa and Mirror, made to order. Wa cell for your sash and replace broken window. , PROSPECT Ifrtt for same I . for'over I Years , Why pay I war prices PhdrKQ, 1K S. Bartlttt. 25 ReoMct Saturday, FOR ,'5 25? Free .Patton?s Used) Car 1 ' : : ' ., - . Utah's Best Hard est Soft Coal K IN G GOAL $15 per ton ,j Valley Fuel Company Phone 76 Chevrolet Light Delivery 5 New Balloon Cord Tires 0 . Special Price The Busy Corner Motor o. COMMENCING ONE WEEK WE WILL MAKE A Rediict ON ALL USED CARS BEARING RED First Puchaser. Every ire A few of our bargains are as follows: 1924 Ford Touring Two Good Dodges Reo Speedwagon . ; Several Chevrolets " , V ' Studebaker Touring (Duco Paint) Corner Bartlett IOBI ion Day Gets a rii and i and Eighth Streets Wong Pon Ckiiese Medicine For Tff lutein of Arota and chroalo ntscinf ol Ilea and W'omem. ' Ctnccr and tvraor treatd, tnflvtou, kM wj, bttdder 4od toniaeb toon be, fit, hernia, rupttrt, col da, (etutlc troublta, par ljBi. hwt,' rtuTT)ortia, aathma and throat troublM, rtitumatiam, amanorrbo?a, goitre, eonautapyorr, uUrrb, pi lea, hjdrocala, ai biiniD. OfflM Heurtt SA. M, H I M. . ContulUtlon frm t4 Sowth From at. H.itor. Of, ;, ; V . 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