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Tribune- EDFORD : Seaond Section Eigkt Pages Second Section Eight Pages Dally Twnty -third Yeir Week))' fiy-iith Yer MEDFORD, OKECiOX, FRIDAY, APJilL ti, 1928. No. 15. M MAIL EASTER CANTATA iTUHLE ACREAGE TO BE GIVEN AT I AT TABLE EAGLE PL SUNDAY EAGLE POINT? Apf. 5. The Stoners moved Into the GeorRe i!!mae house this week and Mr. Holmes started In at once building the next house just north of this one. These are lovoly little homes tor anyone renting. They arc niod- l' Anu rtnttill U'tfh h ri.lt l fll tit nook, sleeping porch, shower and ' l"eerine the pollenlzlng process laundry tubs, with double garage o( fruit trees, besides bringing between the two houses. We are ltogue river out of Its banks for a gUd to see these new houses built, short time one day last week. , as It Is quite a convenience for oeo- Mrs. O. T. W ilson and daughters. I IS TABLE ROOK, Apr. 5. Mrs. C. T. Hiimilton and koii Cyrun and Miss Frances Johnson of Central Point were Sunday visitors here. The excess. xe amount, of rain during the last week Is holding back farming operations and en- ple wishing to rent In Eagle Point. William Coy returned home Sat urday after spending some three weeks at the Jacksonville sani tarium. Mr. Coy says his heulth is very much improved. Hattie Howlett, who has been at Frances and Itettey, of Sams Val ley visited here last Sunday. Surveyors are busy running lines and tAiablishing corners on the Tuttle subdivision which, It is said. will noon be occupied by horn1? makers who are purchasing these the sanitarium for many weeks, is 'five-acre tracts for that purpose. slowly Improving. The Community Presbyterian church plans a splendid Easter ser vice next Sunday morning. The choir will render the chorus num bers of the cantata "Easter Praise, The 40-acre tract being subdivided by Mr. Tuttle comprises some of. the best land in Jackson county and is adapted to the growing of ', alfalfa, garden truck, berries or , fruit, with an abundance of ii-ri-j and Dr. Morgan will preach anU''i"tn water at hand with a very Easter sermon in keeping with the small maintenance charge, celebration of this important day.' Mrs. Jull Myer of Rogue River 'M Is hoped that several will be Is a visitor at the home of her son. received into the church at this time also. The annual business meeting of the church tvas held last Friday evening after the church service and quite a good many stayed for the meeting. The entire congre gation was Invited to slay and have a voice in the meeting. Dr. Mor gan was called to servo the church as pastor for another year and Mrs. Esch and Mrs. W. 11. Drown wero elected on the board of trus tees. The church has shown a consistent growth, there being an F. R. Myers of this place. John Dodge, the Medford well driller, was a business visitor in tills section Wednesday. Robert Morris of Santa Ana. Calif., is spending thp week at the home of his brother, W. E. Morris of this district. Although our orchardists have been prepared for more than two weeks to combat a freezing tem perature. It has not as yet been necessary to light fHe smudge pots. O. C. Xicewood is constructing a cottage at the Table Rock or- Increase In membership of 33 1-3 chard to be occupied by some of per cent since Dr. Morgan's call 1 ino mpioyea. to the pastorate here. The trus tees reported a deficit of $7 5 which will be met- in the near future- and the new budget for next year sug gested by the board will be $600. All departments of the church read very encouraging reports and the work Is going ahead as fast as can be expected. ' James Spencer, manager of the Irrigation district for many years, has taken a new position In the Ashland territory and has severed "ils connection with the local dis trict, for a time at least. Mr. Spencer will bo missed as perhaps no other man In this community would be missed. He has consist ently boosted everything good for the development of this territory and has been untiring in his serv ices to the public. He is a mem ber of the Orange and i chairman of the ways and means committee of that organization, the most Im portant committee in the Grange. He Is chairman of the school board and gave liberally of his time when the high school building was being erected. He is the type of man any community needs and Kagle Point as a -community hopes to be able to call Mr. Spencer back to the district later on. We are all extremely sorry to see Jim leave Eagle Point. LAKE CREEK Sir. and Mm. J. - M. Kneeland moved Into the Harry Xealon house the first of the week. Mrs. F. R. Myers has recently completed a successful hatch of chicks with her incubator. Federal land bank appraisers were business visitors In this dis trict the first of the week. Mr. Newman and family, recent arrivals from Hie, state of Wash ington, have moved into the Cam eron house. Lester Hamilton, who hns been on the sick list, Is reported to be some better. It Is rumored that several real estate deals concerning property in this section are In the making and may be closed In the near future. Electric ranges were installed this week in two of the dwelling houses n the Dunlap place. Our school clerk reports severa applications received for the pri mary department of the local school for the next year. Miss Evelyn Hamilton of the Ashland Normal was a week end visitor with home folks. The Xicewood and Oregory fam ilies and Miss 5Cella Adams attend ed the I. O. O. F. banquet at Med ford last Tuesday night. Miss Eva Nealon of the Daily News and Miss Doris Rlcharflson of Beall Lane spent last Sunday here with friends nnd relatives. "A Country Store" will he the main feature of the program at j the next meeting of the Community club on the night of 'April 20. ac cording to Mrs. Schafer, the club mndp T'laco the new persidpnt. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. KUngle spent president. several days In Medford and vicin- 4 . ity visiting relatives and rfiends. I MILTON. Wis.. April 6.- WPt A , P. S. Johnston was In Medford P of the coin has mnde T. I. fon husiness Monday. Vhice president of this village. Mr. Ward of Eagle Point and a Phiee and Dr. Oeorge W. Post Orange organizer from LaOrando. polled, 155 votes in yester- were calling on a number of folks i day's etection. The coin tossing in this vicinity Friday. cMr. and Mrs. H. Zundel were In the Sams Valley country Sunday. H. H. Fox returned from the hospital in Jacksonville with his small son Curtis, who is still very T oiU Ma lu irlnH to h nt home. We hope he will soon be able to be about. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Menwil wero shopping at Lake Creek Tuesday. MImh Dorotha Meyer was in Med ford Saturday. A, H. Simpson returfied Tuesday from a week end visit spent with relatives in Medford. i Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Culbertson were in Medford on husiness Tues day. Despite the stormy day Tuesday, all board members wero present at the school meeting. Miss Marguerite Nickell was In town the first of the week, k Miss Mary Hanley. 'and Mr. iloyt Smith spent a couple of days in Medford and Ashland. They report they had a fine time. There will be church services at Lake Creek hall Sunday, April 22. If the weather is favorable at all. I. E. Dean is in Medford on business a couple of days. L. M. Walch Is Improving slowly. J. G. McCallister was down from the Springs the first of the week. Mrs. A. L. Pech Is spending a few days In town, having some dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoefft and Miss Edith Core were Medford vis itors last Saturday. Miss P.eth Farlow spent the week nd with her parents Mr. and Mr. Frank FarlouO ' Ouy Walton of Trail Is Visiting at the L. J. Orissom home. .Miss Edith Jones went to Med i ford Saturday to spend a few days ft with her sister, Mrs. James Stew art, nnd also to meet her daugh ter Mrs. Hoy Schmldtllng of Jut land, who Is coming home fir a THE FAVORITE OFTHE PACIFIC NORTHWEST GoIderfcA West Service to Customers With Merchandise of Quality Moderately Priced RU ss ELL' S "MEDFORD 'S OWN STORE" Stocks are New and Complete with Fashions New and Authentic Suggestions for Correct Adornment of Milady on Easter Morning Frocks New i for Easter As Saturday is he last day for your choosing of new apparel for the timc lionored parade of fash ions on Easter morn, we know there will be need for easy selection of gar ments. 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