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MEDFORD irSW TRIBUNE, MEDFORT), OKEfiOT, MONDAY. MAY 7. 192. THHOT i Li LOST IN WILDS NEW COUNCILMAN AT BUTTE FALLS; IN TAYLOR'S PLACE Tho llttlo city 'of Klrby, loeaiol some 6 Vnfthlo to fiml his way hark toi AQlir AVI1 XI.... " D...aII IlllltUt IlUI LIll'USl OI J"U- tuinru rimitlirrf;, iui-.il pr i. p ford, was me eficene or a nappy . . t . .""" ". i i-fiown by the Ashland ritv enim-, th. A..t ...iv mm T Medford and visited with friend lilt the two cities. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Lonn and (.Mrs. j. u. Mt'ttae nave returneu ' from Dunsmuir, where they at tended a meeting of the Eastern ;Stur chapter at tliat city. Mr. and Mrs. Howard llerry of i Mttrshfieltl visited in Ashland v leral days this week. They for merly lived in Awhlaud where Mr. Itt-rry wan manager of the West- i ern Auto Supply company. n j this trii Mr. Ilerry attended the; 1 southern Oregon convention of the manauerH for Western Auto .hupply company l40 in occasion Sunday afternoon when below lne vity ,lf K.lls nna ,11 10 fill the vacancy caused oylpony managers in southern Ore ille Huslness Men's Gospel team was finally located ut midnight by. the recent death of 8. 1). Taylor, i""" i,o1j " Picnic 'n Ashland re conducted an evangelistic service a aearehlnK party from thin city.' Dr. lilnke wan u former un-!''e"lly- AmonK others who at- ! ...I..... U - . i.i ... ii , I I miili.il iv..p. All. nn.l l ihi I . 1! there. Approximately 100 people w,"'n he rlln'1 nis w:' hack to j cllmnil III IS!I (. the shade . (and not so much shade) The Armogoza Desert its grandeur, its relent less indifference to all 1 t tlie point from where he hail start- Aliout workmen are now Myall, l.elun.1 cm and Howard ed early in the mornlni; for a fish- employed In Ashland c a n y o n I vv,'st "f Klamath Kails. .Mr. I'roc- of the Kirhy district jtltended the meetinc while 13 cars and a truck inK outinir on IHk l:utte creek. I wideniiiB the road to Hie new dam,,"r and s,r- -MrM- tJ- M' K.ro" ; carried tie cospel learn and others I rnfamiliarity with the country 1 site. The power line to the lo-iof n.selmrK. Mr. and .Mrs. U from Med ford. Thirty-two men of and the fact that darkness over- cation has been completed and j Shoemaker and .Mr. and .Mrs. C K. the Kospel team were present. It ; tool: him, caused Headlierir lo lose In new hrldue Is belnu- built across J"0"-"11 ot -Medford. A. I- Johnson was estimated that 70 were in al-1 his way. Itnv Marks, who hnd ... I Ashluml creek- ,t . mir .h.!"il M'- Hurnett of Seattle. leiiuan.u lrum airiuoru. companled him on the trip, became the new road blanches off from Street. Kcrvitv Held. .separated from llendhcrK nmt'lho old. ine Kospei team anu tne aiecl- wait. d for him at their car until! .Mrs Bertha Denton, school The road to Itke of the Woods. from Ashland probably will be I open to automobile traffic hyf Miinw Ktorm prevents, Mrjj. S. . 1'eterH, Jr., ond two children, Millicent and Dick, nnd ford delegation held a nong and 9:3(1 in the evening from him tohealih mirse, has Just made her Mn' ir' ""l" unexpected return. ISecuminK alarmed, Marks j re port fur 1927-28. Of 1000 ehil rushed to this city for a searching dren enrolled 970 were examined. IlilMV U'tllf-h nftnp it-nitlnr in ttin In flirt limine hii'h Gr-liA.il nd.1 tun moonlight at the spot which llead-j;rade schools the enrollment to-lMr- aml MrH- ll - Hutterfleld. herg had left, saw him return at'lals 738 und the examination of leuuneu nnnio urtei u midnight, footsore and weary. Ithese revealed an average of &7iof two tlays ln tIrn"ts with jDesnlte the unexnected turn of I Per cent slightly defective. thel-Mrs- 1 ',,prs nroiner, 3ieri.ii prayer service on the street prior to the scheduled meeting at 3 o'clock. Immediately after the street service the Medford people were the guests of the Kirhy citi zens at a delicious lunch of sand wiches, cake nnd coffee, which was served in the church. The church house, however, was not largo enough to hold the crowd and the scheduled meeting was held hi the town hall. The i-oir.mittee of Kir ly ladies who served the lunch to the visitors were Mrs. L. Tlohlnson, Mrs. fleo. Wells, Mrs. Uunyon and Mrs. J. Jloyne. Three Speakers Heart I. Three men of tho gospel team wore speakers on tho program at : this meeting.- They were J. B. Starkey, Thil Heetohry and Guy Davis. All of these men have had prominent parts in the organiza tion nnd oarryliiB on of the gospel team work and the message they events, the two fishermen caught a good number of trout. percentage being a little less in nuuernem, wno is a cierK ui uu- the junior high than In the grade "'woons noiei SPRAY NOTICE schools. The high school orchestra play ed at the Southern Oregon Nur mal school assembly Thursday morning. Ward V. t.'roft directed the orchestra which played six selections. Miss Eunice llager sang two solos, Miss Kuth Aikins Miss Kloy Voting announced the played two cello numbers and program. Miss D. Virginia Hales, physical culture Instructor, made an announcement or tne May uay queen selection which will be made soon. The festival will he held on May 25th. Mrs.., Clyde I'ayno of Orange, California, is visiting old friends in Ashland. Mrs. Payne lived Codling moths nre emerging from the pupa st;ige and with eve--nirig temperatures such as oc curred in the past few days eggs, delivered was of deep interest to! no doubt, are being deposited, the large crowd present. Mr. Star-: These egg.4 will hatch within the key compared tho divine love of next ten days or two weeks. Christ to human love nnd drew ani Every apple and pear grower i in Ashland some years ago, Interesting contrast between the i should have his first cover spray iMIss Hurt nnd is a sister of Joe two, speaking of the great love of'n y May IS, and then follow Hurt, deceased, formerly city re motherhood as the greatest love with a second cover spray ten days ! corder -"of Ashland. Mrs. Payne recognized by the world, which is!lat,i'. These two sprays are among lis staying nt the home of Mr. only a fipnrk as compared to the j the most important oiiks In the en divine love of Christ. Mr. 1 leeto-1 h' spray program. brv and Dr. Davis had arranged t Mvery effort should ho mado lo their talks, one to follow the other,' wipe out the first brood worms and Mrs. Louis Dodge, while in Ashland. Mrs. Sam II. MoNalr has return ed home from an eastern trip of telling of the life of Jesus from tho completely, thus reducing the 'several weeks. Mrs. McXalr was time of His baptism to tho time i nuniner ot moths giving second cauea east oy tne inness oi ner niotner, wno uieu. Domino Provost of the Provost Hardware store installed a now furnace In the court house in Yreka last Tuesday. Gertrude Carlton, an employee of the Copco company, in Med ford, spent Tuesday evening visit ing relatives and friends in Ash land, u W. A. Wright of Chehnlls, Wn, of His crucifixion and resurrection especially emphasizing the reality oj the Saviour not only at the time as' His actual presence on earth but also of his reality to people of the present day. Kxccllcnt SocinIs. Several delightful special mu sical features were rendered, one duet and three solos, those taking part being Morton Kerehee. Jack Kailes and J. Dole, accompanied on the piano by Marjorie Hon. A splendid devotional service of testimonials nnd tho singing of old time gospel hymns had a promi nent part on. the .program, , At the a'ltar call one lady came forward. Church To Ho Organized. At present there are no organiz ed church services at Kirhy, but thp people of that city expect to! (ret such an organization going in! I ho near future and the gospel J team is going to do all in its power (o aid thorn. Itnttc I 'ill Is Next Sunday. Tho gospel team will go to Uutte Falls next Sunday to hold services at 3 o'clock. It Is planned to leave Medford at 1:30 o'clock from the library. Guy Davis, president of tho gos pel team, occupied tho pulpit at Central Point Sunday evening. brood infection. Eggs now being deposited are mainly on the leaves, so that In applying those next two sprays he sure and cover completely ail foli age, as well as fruit and branches. On pears use three pounds of load, dry material, to 100 gallons of water. On apples this amount should lie Increased tu four pounds of drv arsenate of lead to 100 gallons of j bought tt 12-acito place in the water. Where arsenate of lead is I Hellevue district, hut probably will used alone, spreaders are not I not move to the place, until next necessary, . . - iV I fall. Do not sklmn on the amount nf ! Among others who attended tho dilute spray used but,..thoiVUj;hly I mooting of the Southern 'Oregon 'rlHnnnl. ....... J .... V it ' 11 ( fl i VnilflPllllfin " flf WniTlPIl'H you win ontain a higher per cent of clean fruit. . P. WILCOX, County Agent. 4 Eve Benson Dancing Academy Now forming. Classes In Span ish Solo, Mexican nnd Tango Dances, also the' popular Tap Danc ing. ' Learn a routine and enjoy the syncopation. 4d- clubs In Medford Inst Friday and Saturday, were Mosdames George Kin, V. O. Dean, L. A. Roberts, Will Myer, George A. , liriscoe, L. S. Drown and Mrs. L. D. Mesor ncy of the Hellevue district. Orval H. Patterson, representing the lilchardson Mineral Springs. a health resort at Chlco, Cab, I Mrs. L. A. Roberts, with her daughter and husband, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. W. Myers, who nre visit ing in Ashland from Needles, Cab, loft Tuesday morning for tho coast whore they will visit for a few days at Marshfield, Coqullle, Dan don, Myrtle point nnM Elkton. Mrs. D. D. Good has movai from the Harbor apartments on Granite street to the home of Mrs. Mary Goodyear on Church street. The Chamber of Commerce reg istration of oars shows a total of l ' ll 2 f o r April, an I ncrease of jot cars over April, 1!I27, as stated, by Mrs. Arthur Peteis, who makes the registrations. j The cement for the new Ash-1 land canyon storage dam will be bought front tho Portland-Heaver) Cement company of Gold Hill, It ! is announced. About 18,600 bar-j rels, or 90 cars, will be used at! a cost of $3.35 per barrel, loss 10 per cent cash discount, and 10 cents each for returned sacks. At tho regular meeting of tho Ashland Rotarlans on Thursday, Low Hansen, proprietor ot the Ashland hotel, gave a report of the Rotary convention, held in Se attle, April 22 to 25. Bill Allen of the Medford Rotary club added to Mr. Hanson's report. H. G. Enders told of freight conditions and tho wholesale grocery busi ness in the valley. Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Clayeomb nnd daughter were In Medford Wednesday evening to attend the Junior orpheum at Hunt's Cra- teiian theatre. Rev. H. P. Pemberton, of tho Ashland M. E. church, has been chosen to give the baccalaureate ad d ress to the 1 !( 2 8 high school graduating class. The service will be held Sunday evening, May 20, at the M. E. church. Ashland high school commence ment exercises will be held In tho Junior high school auditorium on the evening of May 31. Dr. Ar-I nold Ronnett Hall, president of I the Cnivorsity of Oregon, will do- I the wonders of the West one of those innumer ntole places that every body wants to see but are hard to reach and it gets hot there very hot. Whatever you want, whatever your mood, you can find it here in the West there are hun- dreds of unique, colorful , and refreshingly different places you can visit to escape the usual thing. Your automobile -club or visit medford;: uesday. .Miss Lucy Sell weer of Snnta Monica, Is visititiK ut the home , of Harriet O. Fielding on (Iranile J street for a time. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. C. Maloney and Mrs. Edinolid Dews and small son Joe. and Dan K. Maloney of i son. Kdmond. Jr., spent a few was a business visitor In Ashland , "ver the commencement nddress to ine Kraiiuai ink class, any touring bureau will tell you where they are. And if the going is tough don't let that worry you use Castor lube it makes it easier and won't overheat. 4 iv' the hest oil we have ever used" Get Castorlabe at independent filling stations & garages H. Pitrion Burt Qrinnell Burt NORTHERN CALIFORNIA OLIVE CORPORATION Palermo, Butte County, California Cnstorlube Refining Co., 315 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Calif. Dear Sirs: My brother and I have been purchasing Castorlube at Ware's Service Station but find their supply was exhausted a few days ago. We trust you will arrange with him to stock Castorlube regularly as we have found it the best oil we have ever used. Its lubricating qualities last longer, and it seems to put new life in a ' motor. You have several confirmed ' .local boosters who will use no . : other oil. Yours very truly, H. PIERSON BURT LEWIS SUPER SERVICE STATION DISTRIBUTORS who recently enme west from Ohl- will colds anil other causes. Tlinv Then. wer several mil in n, in., ti, i..u.i ,. .1... i,...i c.iko Is visltlnit with friends and .1110 .lninlnK to have a childion's , pruyer lno.ilinir lust Thursday evo- dell homo lust week ou their re relatives in Ashland for an Indefl-, ,ay program and an ali-ilay meet-1 nlnK. I,. A. Vestal wan tho loader, turn. , . . Marshfield spent Sunday In Mud ford, en route to California, where they will look for 11 location. The Maloney brothers have own ed nnd published the Coos Hay Times for a number of yenrs, one nf the best papers on the coast. They sold the paper a few months ukd to R J. Murray, formerly owner nnd editor of the Klamath Kails Herald and could not find another paper In Oreon they de slrcd lo purchase. duvs in Ashland visltlnit with Mrs. Dews parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Turner on the Tloulevard and have now returned to their home In DunHnuilr. ltev. s. ,T. Chaney and daugh ter, Miss Helen, returned Tues day to their home In Kimene. after a visit or several days In Ashland and Medford. Itev. Cha ncy, formerly served the M. 13 church at Ashland, nnd on this trip attended a conference nt Next Sunday is Mother's Day Every mother knows, and wel comes the. SAMPLER. She knows the meaning of its cross-stitch and she appreciates the special wrap for Mother's Day with the place for the giver's name. A choice of mottoes to se lect from. One pound and two pound size, wrapped, at $1.50 a pound. We pay tfle postage on Whitman's Candies to any place in the United States I mjmi biat an Batraiinia HEATH'S DRUG STORE Across From Nash Hotel 109 E. Main Mrs. Henry Held, who recently recovered from a severe uttnek of influenza, has suffered a re Inpo and Is analn confined to her home on Allison street. 1'nul Hottsa, who lives with Mrs. J. It. Klulh, his mint, on Second street, was recently opernted upon nt the Community hospital for appendicitis and is Bettlnjr nlonj; splendidly. Lynn Neeley, son of Mrs. L. Neeley on Seventh street, hns en tered for an apprenticeship at the Southern Tnclfic shops ln Duns muir. Lynn was a member of tho Ashland IiIkIi school Braduat inir class lust year. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ilaney, who live a short distance east of Ash land, nrrived home last Monday eveninK from a six weeks' trip to Colorado, Cal., nnd to northern Oregon. John Haney, a brother, accompanied them on their trip. Mrs. Noel V. Heard, wife of the manager of tho Ashland Mills for Mrs. Klria Anderson. Is visiting her mother In Surprise Valley, Cal.. Mrs. Heard s former home. I Mrs. Itr.y Wells, who lives in Ashland with her four diiiiRhters I during tho school yenr, has re I turned from a short visit with , her husband and relatives in Douglas county, where he fnmlly I spends the summers. Mrs. Wells was accompanied on her return to I Ashland by her husband nnd fnther-ln-lnw, Darius Wells, j L. O. Shirley, federal prohibl itlon officer, spent Wednesday In Ashland vIsltlnR friends. Mr. 1 Shirley hns been stationed at ' Klamath Kalis and was on his . way to Portland where he will j transact business for several days. Mrs. Slock and dauKhter, Dor I othy, have moved to Dunsmuir ! to make their future home, as Mr. Slack Is employed there by the Southern Pacific company, j William fi. Sander, proprietor of the Ashlund greenhouses on Nevada street, had returned from ia business trip to 1'ortland. I Charles Anderson, fnther of Miss I Helen Anderson of the Southern Oregon Normal school spent two weeks visiting his daughter. In Ashland, nnd has returned to his !home In Portland. Archie Million, Southern Pa cific hrnkeninn, who has spent some time for the compnny nt llla.-k Hutte, Cal., to where he had heeq transferred, has returned to Ashland nnd will run on trains out of here. Mr. and Mrs. Mil lion lived in Ashlnnd formerly and nre now very much at home. 1 Ardeth Jones of Klnmnth Kalis. nue period, .miss .Mines lias neen m; 10 alter nail, of .limn. Tin. 11 tl'i.H.li... w 1 11 1., hi- ..,i. taking an al t course, and plilus I dllfo will ho nnnimncml Inter, lli.v. on 'I'hursiluv nvnnlmr 10 paint a number of western stlllo spoke, after Sunday hcImuiI, ! Mr. Van Hlko lias Hocurnd work scenes in southern Oregon. Hiking for Ms text, 'Therefore j In town and moved his family In r iliod. ovell Tllv (lull, lllltll lllllinliited ! lual wniili Air. Stlllo and family, also Mr. ('lauilall und family, attended tho llrownohoro Sunday BChool last Sunday al'ternoon. Clina. CliiEcadn la Miiperlntenilent. Mrs. A. Muffett wont to Port land Tuesday of last wenk. Mr. and Mis. James Klikmeyer of Portland, who have been tour- REESE CREEK RIPLETS then with tliu oil of goodness ahovo thy follows," Hebrews l:!l. Ho contrasted nhul with being grouchy. Ono fools much bettor in pei'loniilng n task of any nntiiro There were 05 at Sunday Rchool ! " ,)n0 '" Klml' "mn ,f K''m'cl'v i nire uo ai huniiuy scnooi (, (,H,1(!l.,,,,,m,, So h,t ,10 last Sunday not as many as tho Kiu( , Uira ,, r,,j),,0 ,i Sunday previous. Homo were sick' should for joy. Alvln Conovor and fnmllj' hove moved Into tho Ftiink Castor house until tho close or school. School will not cluse this year until Hie end ot May. Horn, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Rob ertson, an eight and a half pound doughter. Last reports were that mother and daughter were doing nicely and Paul Is happy. It 1b understood the frost the first of Inst week did some dum ng, hut tn what extent has not been learned. - I A KIDDIES'COLDS hotild not b'doMd." Treat thm uraally witb NOW THE CLIMAX OF A GREAT LAUGH WEEK IS HERE! 1 3 BIO DAYS STARTS TODAY THI? NEW RIALTO A speedy travesty on an old trolley chuck full of the fastest comedy Lloyd ever made. YOU'VE NEVER LAUGHED AS LONG AND HARD AT ANY PICTURE. A lo - ROTHER MEL'S MUSIC Admission -' Matinee Children . Adults 10 r 35 Evsntngs Children Adults 25 1 50 Ii' o