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PAGE TWO If I i i News From Rural Districts MEOFORD PASTORS!! TO GIVE EAGLE: POINT REVIVAL EAOLU POINT, Miir. J5. -The; rr.shvlcrlnn church board met last week ot the manw nncj decided to arrnnge for spcrlal evangelistic mretingK for two weeks beginning j nmQjnday. The various immoral In Mfdford have offen-O.n coind and help Dr. MorKlul hi these serv-, Ices, and while the dates ure not j n tnken pitch fveiilnir for the nrxi two weeks with the exception I nth Kails Is at the jnitue Itlverj of Saturday, the pnlplt will he fill-' sanitarium lakliiK trNrinients. ed by a stronfr man und well worih ilerton Coffman of Klamnth' otlendinK. O l-awrcnce t.lll he! Kails vlnlled his mother at 'he; here MondnyiilKbt, Men ..f'lt,.cui. Itlver sanitarium Monday.; the Christian church on Tuesday! Qlr. and Mrs. W'llllani Cox ,,f . hluht, Kev. Temiys of tho Method- I'liiebni'st were Sunday visitors at i 1st church In llMupl will preach I the hume of .Mrs. Katie Sparks. Thursday evenhiR, and Dr. Knton .Mrs. Cox Is Mrs., Sparks' ilauith-i ht the Hnptlst ehitrch on Krldny ler. I evenlnft. The man's r-ospcl team of! Mrs. (tilth II teacher of the Medford will have charKo of the i seventh mill elirhlh i:nldes at Oak Services Sunday nflernoni:. Mnreh !5tb, and will furnish all the music Including their famous male uur-i tit. . ! i i.,,nr ...m ..e,i1 ..iihei ! t,tt Hundnv fv.ilriif .it- tho follow- - Irin Htiniiay. find at ihlw wrvlc- thi-j Kd stfllwll hnx hmmht home I fainmiB pkliirH ot the jams"! oit in Mntlford ;int will rnv' IiIh fani the HHoific will tin Hhown iri iHn My lhr houti. , jiipctlon with tlif hIiij-'Iiik of "Th'fc IN'iiticn Mtxby i-cccivrd mif'tr-i Holy '(ty." MiH, PitittMrinti fillfiWiuiHtt' thw thi: th piilll ltoro hfir (he chtii-f'li whin nrgftnizpil in id tnihti cipiIK Ik fltio th Putlo-S'iH fur (he work In Hiding the .irrunlziitlon ji(ikmIIiIc. Vev. Mell will have rhtll'K' l tho HC'l'vlci'M tlt lii kL week, filvlnn ihiH community a mil tivnt fnr thf ntxt two wpkH. T1p iiicci'tw of then incptliiKM will il'i.nl hit tho local people. There will he nojeral years. Ihnney-rnlslnir schemes and noreir-i The llov Senilis arc lllar colleetlons taken. Kveryone welcome, tiuod music at all times. ,..,,,,,, ...... ... ...n,,,,, nt the Jacksonville sanitarium. Mr. I at.... .I.aII 1.1... last Hundny. .Mr. Iihh ho on t Ih pfior health most ttl 'inter with ; i asthma. 'The rnrpnt-TnoliRrn' IiIkH .iinkn proved to ho n hupe hiutthm in j every way. Homethlnn like 1ir (lot o( work and oxpense. Thej"111"- returned TueHdny tn Klam ihaH cleared by the iiHMoriatlon.j fhamhnr of rommernn Ih alnn fit-!'b FallH, there belmt a very Kood crowd Jtlnw up v. roi nmni in tho I. H. Air. und Mr. Murk Forrest were there. The pnitfiiun wuh rathr hotel which will nnn he completed I dinner kui-mIh Suiutny at the hume iuil(iie. at leant to Kaiile Hnlnr. i am' ready for public hp. ol Mlnier Kohh on Kohm Lane. 1 nnd everyone seemed to hnve a very . a iliince will be ulven Saturdnvi Wilford MeCalet of Torvallis wan enjoyable time, ACTI AKINO lASItM nn jTVi.f imw ui.i crap dctOblO - I I'M . A. OF C. STARTS ON MUSEUM WORK .IACKSON'VII.1.1: unci Mm.. I.orcn i :,;ar. m. Mr. use ' of Cnpro. " , ' ' " " " ,i hi. f,i,.,,,lM In .liiiksniivillo dur- nK i lie week .Mr. Close Is the for- cut riuwr in I'i favorite deer li nlter's Mill KtulloM. huntiim ground in flreuon. Mr. Clone lias friends nil over Oregon iirnont; the nln:Qls. Mrs. J. O. I'aekard from Xlnnl- Mlrnve school, was a caller In oill'i" - . elty Wednesday evening. ft!rs. Slalstnllh, dlsirict deputy of the Clival .S'eiuliliors. visited i,.uw.iii.. ii,..i v-i.-i, i... i.i .... i r r. TiM'srtriv i-vniiiiK. ek of his hi'iiih-l er, A. 1.. Hlxl.y ami who. Mm a i ui.i,., 1,111. i i i.. .. husband serlouslv Inlurci l an! Mrs. (isenr Lewis enierlalned Ihel I'yrl Woodmun, who reMiilly iir auioinnhile neeidj.nl a few da vs : Hrldis cluli ; Mnudny evenliiK at her! rived from the east to visit his sis .m. They havO.v. d at l.lneoinj borne. The following were pr,.. : ter, Mrs Tlaud Williums died BUd N'eh. for Ihe piisT 3 years. Mr. nt: Mrs. Jeore Maxwell. Mm. '" M last Week. Itlxhy is .. newsimper man at that "arold frumii. Mrs. K. S. wi-! nlerment was made In the ceme- ... m.m Veil i.'iiinev mi j How. I lery at Ashland. ,i,' v,. i, y,.,i,. i ..i r i.l plaunim;' ihelr first hike of the season for 1 m iiiKii.iMii-. i in- ii'pjm lire luyum In ihelr eoulpmeui fur Ihelr ath-1 t... I I Tim ch 'iiiiiii, ii e iii. have the work Blurted won on the new (llHplny caliinrtM for their niti Keurn. All of tin museum in be remodeled, which will menu a 1 nii - bt M.trch 17. n t the 1 s ball. ts t right. If y oOvsti to live long, prosper anI enjoy life to the very limit. You don't have to go on a restricted diet or e:tt things you do not care for. There arc scores and scores of delicious, healthful, nourishing foods that can be made with CaJiirniiK Baking Powder.0)odsthat you Will relish. That ai Ipjrich with body aniT vigor building elements of the highest value. Eat your way to health. Let Calumet help you. 1 IB xwu at yur way to health. I , (jSJ LCtCalUmCt MP y0U' I ; clean-limbec! Strength fi Alti'ys in your coffcC cup whether you drink it mil J,mcJiti:-i of strorg- whf n vr;t serve tliil woiiu : blrnil. i B lull-flavored coffee Demands Indemnity Captain Gottfried ifellcr, for- mer American officer, and now a representative of the Y. M. C. A. jn Roumania, is reported to be , .. , ;,..,. ,i. anclinB indemnity damages Jrom the Roumanian government ufter being beaten and wounded by rioting Uoumanian students at Orndia Mare, i He attempted to . u i .v. 1U1P' nn JhfUriated JOBD in a tha. liter. DancInK from !l to 2. The pro-l ceeris of this dame will he used; "' iiiiinioi i ...iiiu..i fn,.ii,.,w I hb k .en,. u on ine nioieiiin ...... . and rest room. Supper will be, served by Mrs. Amy J-low (n the: illnlnK room at the t'. S. hotel. MIks Carmen riorothy of Med- ford vlMlled at (lie home of her .j'"" """ " "thy, Wednesday. aid Hare. Miss (lol.lle limine. Miss1 Violet ollmer. Miss (Iweiiilolvn White, Atiss Thelinii tianaway, Mr Martha Mitchell and the hostess " " " I'rlze was (riven to .Miss Volimer. l' (I Hn.,1.1,... ,.f ll,n Itlnn Plnu-J lour rlty Thursday. - j M im. Kiln W'a 1 h a n il k rn n d son , ' to.Alh'n Klliw, who Hpent a tew dun; ,lt tlm home nf Mih. Alpha Hurt 11 visitor in our city Thursday. The seven ll anil eighth grades ""'"'7 i" "".ii " "'".business candy In tl:e school Thursday March I ii, fo'.' the purpose of huy ' lnic the 'iniiicr for Ihe boys' bas ! kethal t,Hi at the tournament tn he held In Ashland soon, Mr. and Mrs. Will Mellanlel were In our city Saturday. ! Mrs. Julia Williams, Mrs. Kiank jfiiiiiPxiK'rry uru. .iiisa tiny t wi'i'o truiiHiK'tliiK hiiH.nowH In t h j Mcfirnnl Mnndny. iinrohi trump ih iiikhik trent-i , .'reddle, who had spent the inenta nt the Itouuo niver until- past week viHitltifr relatives! In Tul inritini. -, ,., ,( .Mndford. .Mr. nnd Jin. JohiV Willis ofi The p!uy and matinee. "Tonv the .Mnniann visited Miss Mrt'tilly) Convlet," put nn by the hlith school Tuesday. Mrs. Willis was Ilena: Inst Friday afternoon und evenlni;. Itanfoilli nnd left here many yearn ' netted the IliKh school the nice sum afn. Mr. WHIN as an old friend, of Theodore Qiseveii, Sr. 1 .Airs. l-.il Mtlliweil anil llltiei Wlllard t n'e 4ert Inst weelt foi'.UIIUe in HiiinuniK ocninu un lliese dauchter l.ella returned Weilnes-1 Ooirls, fill. j efforts. dny fintn a visit with relntlven at1 .Mrs. l.ulo liowmnn is stavln.; Mr. nnd Mrs. Selhy S. I.eep, wlm Hill. Cnl If. with Mrs. McKadilen, who Is in j hnvn been bih'IuIIiik the past two Ml'. I.ynn of I'.imene wns ralllns poor health, (luriiiK the ubsence of weeks with their uncle and mint, nn friehdH li Wednesiiay. her daughter. Mis. Horse, who left M'"- niMrs. .1. .1. Tryon, left last In the rnntest held In the hlKhi Wetlnesilny inr a ten days' trip to ThiirstrSy niorniiiK for the north schoiil for the purpnse of sociirinu ' southern Cnlifoniiu. ern P'"t of the stale, subscriptions for "The t'ountrv; JIfK. Archie Kvuns of Kumne l "nl Mr- Wno'1 'Krn tlentlemnn." In which the pupils; iJadliiK a few weeks with her par- - visitors ill Asiaind Inst Monday, wine arninijiMl In liioups called the tSfTs, Mr. und Mrs. Will Illjjh. IUlDicipal I.. I'. Miller is tlrlvine Iteils and tlreens. the Iteds won.. Mr. und Mrs. John Itohison spent i " "" llpw Hl' k sedan and Is 111- L'li to I'd. Tin. si himl re ves so (rents on Un- dollar of the amount! rn sed. , Mr i.e.l Mr- rieniee i ii,... i and sonJlillie of Meilfoni vlslied ' Miss MVilly Wednesday nfter-' lition. .Mrs. Vivian Iteech and Mis. filio Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins mo NMileiniever were innklnc business' ln,',(l ovor lr"m (i'enilnle last calls In cmineeilim with the l'res-i Thursday and spent the day with bylerlun church here nn Wcdnes-I M'"- Jenkins' brother. I'M., nnd Mh dav. I family- Mis. Kml W, k was pleased t.i Mr. and Mrs. ( K. Ilorire; Sr., and note that il is her cousin. Captain! Vr- MrH- l'- R '""K'". '''" 1.. :. Kevanev who is chief pi: I Wednesday by molor for Chuln of the crusader. West Coast AH-! Visln. 'l. They expect to be none plum", will, h made it; Monday from Snnia IMl Hand. trial fllaht Monica : Charley much Sr. and Frank MiiiKo wci . ninniiiO parly nf t n ; who left Tuesday mr n pleasure ' I rip to Tin .lunnn, Mcx. Tliey w ent I in ihe Incal bn driven by Chariest Howard. j I rcshyU'i-lJMi Chunb. .lai'k-ionvillc. I.asi Sunday the canva.sMi't-s wi re set apart and opened the campaign for ihe annual budget for the com ing year eommeming April 1st. This church is weir-supporting. nnd they talk money but once ai yenr. and to accomplish thi theyl place all current expenses, luil- ' lug p stnr h salary and benevolent!' When Ihe canvas, 1, com- , i moves. When the canvass Im com- tpleteit M ,.. ,,,, p,ertKe cards are plared In the hands nf the church and benevolent treasurer, nnd they carry It through. ... . . . ... I The annual business meetlimi ,,,, , ,, ,, . ... .. . imi m uiiia'4 .nr. i (ui ii s p ace nt rz:: ,,;rmrsrr!ijlrB mpr,'nn,ile s,o,b iim" At the close f ti,,. ,nner the of- ,,,. Gamier conducted church l.-lal reports will he inaile nnd , al , ,,, rhn , the ee,u f rticers and past or ; j1K.k,m.mi ,sl Sundav afternoon will take place with nnv olher. The lowers nr.. RettliiK the Ions business that Is to be at. ended to. M,fnn ,B fnst ,1R ,,., Nevl Slitmliii- i.itd 1,1 .!.'. b a..t...' . . . ... .. ' ' I Sunday scbool. Ill n. rn. J Mailin, superintendent. l'n -.,i-l ! n v . I I n. m . bv the ! lor. Hoy 0' Christian lOndenvor. Sernmn. 7r30 p. m. Illble Htudy Tuesday Junior choir prarti p. I p. m, Wed new - iViy p, m. We extenl a lo'aity welcome to nil. j:itner K. McVlcker, pastor. TALENT TOSSERS ALSO A LACING -James Pur T A I. EXT, Mur. 15.- I vis returned home from the Com munity hospital at Ashland last week. He has been sick since the I first of the year and h;s been a (treat sufferer, not having been ; able to be up except for a lew niln- ' IllOil Ut a limn olifl ii uilr a un laul Saturday was tuken toMie hospital to have HIk torisiU removed In the . hope that thlH would better his con i clitfon. I The Talent boys basketball team went to Chiioquin Jam Satur day nijiht to play n Bum with the ( mloqtiln team. The visit jiir team ' won, 37 to 33. The boys were ten dered b royal welcome and were ; Riven a banquet with dance Xol- day. tired but happy.0' hume un". The boyn are now .ayins tho Hub-; iiimi hi hid iniyHi?u unu every- , ., j . . . lhin- Is proKresslnu fine. They fun'i'y' M.r; nn,' M"- (;t"rRO C.al-w-k soon be ready to erect ,hP I hrallh and family and Mr. and Mrs. frKie for the huildliiK. Some of the carpenters of the town have do - naied several duys' work which has helped Kreutly in (,'etting the worlt alo'ig Mrs. Allen of Ashland, InVom- nunv with her niece. Mrs. I. W. H,1MA , T,.,.n. ,M'n',, ,',m ' far,,. Ore.. retiirnlnK Thursday aft- .. . . ..... ' ei tt tlire '" ay vwit with relutlves in lhat city Mr. und Mrs. Jumes Dopp of I'lioenix were miests ut Qn C. W. I.oiik home Wednesday evenlmr. t). A. Manning Is havlne two new V ' ley Ksles Is doluK the work Thn r"'iln h111"- w P"' '"1 " uie luieni nusmess men Mon- i day and u eiinesdiiy. I The Kpworth l.uKnn will give a PVeillllir h' i 1 e J. The ladies' Aid of tlr Method- : next Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Moorliouse and daughter, Claribel, of Ashland were j dinner siientH Sunday of Mr. and Mra. Allen i'rnctor. The public library will b open Fridays ouliy from 2 to 7 p. m. until June. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Hill were quests Tuesday eenin. of Mr. and Mrs. Knrl Withrow. ('. K. Stevens spent Monday in A ul. In iwl ni t tnwlln.r tr Imnnrtnnt itsiness. Mrs. O. A. .VhninK won the prize la silveji sandwich trayl at the briduc iJiy Riven at the clubhouse in Ashland by the ladies last Thurs day evenlni;. Kred Conk and his friend, Mr. Kvnns, of Tennat, Cnl., arrived Frl- ' rlnv unil Kiifnt (hp WHpk purl with i parents, M IV ami Ml'H. R, , Cook. Thoy returned Sunday coiupnnied by Mrs. Cook and small nf about H7 for the piny shed fund. Sunday as the miests of .Mr. and Mrs. Louis Culver nnd Mrs. Dean ut tne Lniver nonirri i'lioenix. Mr. and llw. .1 Kntnn nf Med- :q.s VI fikni w were i.M'sCJSuiiday of their P-Wnts Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Vo Ken, a ween or len nays, .Mr. iiorKe, nr.. pill ciiuseii piiiirn.v in mm , , , , Word has boon received byQm. iicnry nuriicu inai ner son, uiw- ! n-ncf. has been very sick nil win ter and recently released from n hospital in northern Michigan, where he had been working, and that he will leave for home In a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Uoy Seaman and small son, Floyd, of Medford spent Sunday nt the home of Mr. and Mr. Jay Torrill. Mrs. Seaman i Mr. Terrili's sister. Mrs. John Kohison and Mrs. Kdith Cochran spent Ma ml ay after noon shopping In Medford. Wesley Voyell is dolus some car- i,nni.,r irorb In A I, I. in. I (1.1.. b " , ' , " ,"""1, linrdner expects to ' , V""T '"'V " 'fK ii iin h uiiuKiiiiT in rnnsas. M1P j ntay spent the summer in the east, j Mr. nnd Mrs. Cliff Bond motnretl I over to Vreka Tuesday. Jonah !ar- ... " , 11 ' Wl. secured it move inetn. Mis. John Hearing Is recovering, after a couple of weeks' illness with the flu. Mrs. Harry tllelm Is old,. in he out alter her recent operaiinn. Talent will have a plain iospnl meeting every Sunday nlcht at 7:.m. Mr. and Mrs. Drlhuv, have rented the Ames ball for the pur ixise. All are ronlhilly invited Miss Knld llarillnit. who Is niak luit tier homo wtu her aunt, Mrs. Thurston, on the highway, under - went an operation lam Saturday for I appendicitis at a hoRpital in Ash- ! land. She wag improving at the i lout report. v I The Hyde1, Park service station, i owned by Mr. Thatcher and located I on the highway no nth of towfl, nan I had the gas put In and Is now open ! for business. Rev. and Mrs. Warner were the I attests Monday afternoon of Mr. .and Mrs. Dennis. i Community club will give - ' another dance Saturday night, the - ; 'cmanity affalrB ar.d are ReMaK 17tn or aiarcn. rnese nances nro quite iiopular. Music will be fur nished by the Talent orchestra, which will hereafter be liuown as "The Melody Makers." Supper will be furnished by the Camp I'I re fj(rs The C'nmu Fire Giris held their; re km la i mewing at the homo ot i Miss I CI I u Hamilton on Monday ' evening and completed their planH for the mother and daughter ban-1 , quet which was hel! Thursduy night. 1 here were 35 out-or-town callers ' registered at tho Sun Cold rahbltry 1 ' last week. i .Mr. and Mrs. P. F. flurk and i Mrs. Hurk's mother, Mrs. K. A. Gardner, of Medford attended the dl"er nMrpS hiann and ! 1 , Al""'r were umoni; the Talent I 1 P"P' shnppliiB in Medford Satur-j :0,1 n'tfirn,0"'1- , 1 i "nv- rH- W,aKnPr Hl'fnt,sl-! i rlay mornlni? collin.-r nn Iriends In I i J't' ksonvIKo and Medford. n,r- Hn 'Ten tmrt. wno nave iieen iiii'illiyniK loo vi'osiei j apartments, moved to the Koozer house on (iibsnn avenue Saturday. Mrs. Hurl's mother, laielln l!ow mu is spending a few duys with lu VdauKhter and she expects to no to Portland soon. Mr. and Mrs. Itlley Nyswnrner re turned lust Friday ut'ler spending u week In Sun l-'ninclsco nn business. Mr. Nyswarner relurncQto Sun I'ranclHco eurly In (he week with another trucklmid of fruit. Mrs. Marlon Tryer was a busi ness visitor In l'hnenlx last Satur day mornlliK. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurt and fumily of Medford spent Sii'iday with Ihelr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart. They also ultended church while In town. Mrs. Klin Hamilton nnd Miss Marsaret Ili'-'Kino were shopping In Medford Wednesday afternoon. The dance Klven by the Camp Fire Oirls Inst Saturday night was well attended and the clrls realized a Rood return for their work. Miss Anna Kvans of Clilloqiiln, wno is attending tne Btate normau ill Atihlnml. was n honsn jiiakI t .ii..- xi..n.n. in!. .. i. - . Miss Hose liickertlike. Miss Kiln Hamilton, Miss Marnaret HiEKlns and her snet. Miss Anna Kvunx, nnd llnrry Hamilton motored to Sams Valley Sunday and had a picnic dinner. fiti iriln Pnlrni-r-nn nnri ti-a Will Ferris were dinner puesls Tuesday at (he home of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Hurk in Medford. Salmon fiithing has heun nntl some of our town "dads" went to jlogue river last Sunday, but did not brinu home any fish. Mrs. Uleu Withrow and children and Mrs. Rd Jacobs were dinner Kuests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. ! ttpow Nichols in Ashland. The supper nut on by the Com munity club Wednesday niubt was a success In every way. The Qfn mittee In rhnrRe deserve much praise for Ihe splendid supper pro vided, andrAhout Jl'i! was realized the resim. The eiub Is plunnitiK :ine improvemeiitK and we wish to 'hank the public for the kind put- I tenttins to leave tniiuy witn Mrs. Miller und two daughters, Wlllitla : ""' '"r iuikuhu uu ,i isn ... ni a ween wnn ineniis Mayor Ij. T. Crnwiord wont, to tnrir.ti-H W'mtnaurlnv nfi.tr-iinnti in take a ride in nn airplamO TtuQ mayor remarked to some of his friends that he had- seen Talent from all points' but wished to see what it looked liko from the cloud. Kev. and Mrs. Wagner returned VednesdHVveuini: from few cIuvh spent at cQrent City. They were. P really In love with the beuutlful. clear vlr x they obtained of the Pacific nQn and the lovely flow ers in bloom In the Kardens. Next Thursday r-reninc there j will he a short prayer meeting fob i lowed by a basket lunch. Come ' and bring your" lunch. Do not ! brine oiiythlim fancy, hut just plain ! ' things, so we can all have a good; social evening. There will he the usual church morning nnd evenlni! J nt 11 nnd 7:4S o'clock. Sunday i school at ft:4f; I.eHter N'ewhry, perlnt.endent. Kpworth lengue on i Sunday evening ut 7 o'clock. The j young people's prayer meeting on. Wednosdi.O evening tit 7. All are! welcQ,,'- Itev. Warner, pastor. DinTi forget the Hnptlst church j services Sunday morning. I The Community club will meet at the club room next Wednesday at 2 p. ni. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tirandt nnd daughter. C ntherlne. were guests Sunday evening at the Tryer home. Wrights ict Credit nt lM AVASMINfJTOX, Mar. I 5. OP Credit for having made the first successful flight with u powcr propetled henvier-thnn-alr ma chine carrying n man, wns accord ed to the Wright brothers today by ibe board of regents of th Smithsonian I not it ut inn. Prc-me). In rtlms. XKW VorvK. In the belief that wild animals will have disappared from America tn 5a years, officints of the American museum of natural history have sealed xa.ftnO feet of film in n vacuum container and put it in the nrchives vO r I wilt not be opened for In If n cMtnry The film nf Jungle life was made by Martin Johnson. 4 Classified Advertising gets roauU. 1 : i i nrs- I - A . 1 "-f- I fait II li ; I s? I Owen Freshness Joy in producing a cracker that is ah irnprove- merit in shape, in crispness, in flavor, naturally I fatners tne desire to get this cracker to consumers in PERFECT condition. are packaged, wax wrapped and sealed air proof, moisture proof, germ proof. FRESH from the ovens. We've tried to make them so good that you'll be pleased to INSIST on Tm-Bake Crackers. QUILTING BEE AT SAfVIS VALLEY A GREAT SUCCESS sa.ms v.vi.lhv. March Hi ... j l ne ladies iniltistrlal club met on Thiimrlny nt the . home of Mrs. Krink. where an all-day quill im: hep was hold with a delirious old fashioned chii-ken dfiiiipr. served by the hontcHH. Twenty-five, ladiox wore present nnd iwn nrotty ptocp tvnrlc nntlt a wm-o nt i intti-uK- 'lUFltlI The :ilrd (piilt would huve heen eonipleted, hut darkness overtook the busy workers and evening duties called them home. In spite ut the failure of the lied Cross representative to appear, tho day was , considered a very profit ul de anil pleasant one. The hlh school flay, privon BROIL '-'- t'v X.? .jt,-. .-tiiiM. Hence Baked and Cuaranteed First Quality by i TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO. Spokane Portland Seattle -tgil' frmay iiiKm hy the ne.snnian wiui inn moim-i, ."''. and sfiphomoiP i-Ihhhos was con-; The beautiful wild spring flow sidcied oji of thu l st tfiidcicd ii. are litiit in all thdr jirofu flays jxivoii for soiuc Q. -TheJlon. hut ih rainy HUiuluy. pro- 'youns 'people all seeinni willins? vent town flower lovers from to do their ,osi and e ntered so (fiiiherln them thia year us much . well into the spirit of the play as usQ that it kiivo the effect of that- Clove Wilson stopped in our natural ease which is always ap- preciated by the audionco. Mr. und Mrs. Uert l.ear nf Con- don were recent pleasant visitor0 with Mr. and Mi's. .Inhn Hall. The parties, for many yearn, have been old-timo friends, but this is the first titoo the Iears have visited Sams Valley nnd thoy went away with a warm feelinc in their hearts for tho proeinet and what they termed "its fine people." Tho religious servii es cotidu ted at the si hool bouse by kev. Han- dall and Johnston will continue of the week, with i"',M' an all-day ii looting Sunday. Saturday ovenim; is the regular eveniiiK1 meeting for the (iinnco, It beinc St. I'atrii k"s l uroprinto pmm am will f"r the occasion, .Mr. and Mrs. V. II. contra I Point spout the V. uoip be Viif-en ween -em Who has not admired the plump freshness of the tomato just picked from the vine? And because Frye's "Delicious" Brand Ham is brought to the tables of the Northwest just when its mellowness and fragrance is ripe to perfection, it receives a hearty welcome as being "Everything the name implies." HAM is at its best immediately after the curing process has been fully completed, and the Fryc packing plant adds efficiency of distribution to skill in selection and preparation. Every Frye's "Delicious" Brand Ham has passed through rigid double inspection there can be no variation in the high standards of perfection. f BRAND I, am "V t'fr 'W iV C x teeseltare EasSSfct Siitcuit Xho sveteiied dinner biscuit tb&t you've eiijuyed t tb fimau Owta port Hott. Now Bold in pckg- at your froeara... ...................... JKk 2 eommuntty Thursday on his return tn Williams, after spendinR several weeks tafffiinff sheep in I-ako county. Mrs. Kilahrue, who was recently so severely burned, is 11 in n se- riniis condition, hut nVttlves have strons hopes for her recovery. :ienn AVolride. wife and, chil- dren nf AppIe4o. visited Sunday with his. father; .1. A. Cook, Uiek Straus is having: a coat ot paint put on the buildings of his farm premises, which adds much to their improvement. -Mi- Jones of flrants Pass pur- chafed the 40 head of fat iioks "roni Air. KdfnKton this Week. Hick Straus, another pork grower, shipped I'U head to Portland Inst week. Creen slab wood at sttmmef prices. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. C31. 3.11 f