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MttTWOftW WttV TTtTBTTNT!, MT'PFCffll, OHKOOV. S.TFT?T" AY, M AT 12, 1f2. MEDFORD'S NEW f V. LAWRENCE ZONING STATUTE ! LEAVES MONDAY SHOWN AT HALL! t In connection with the City! Phinnlim commisjdoirH proposal to revise the present zoning "di nance so that the present Zone IV (semi-publle) would be combined with the present one Zll, and parks would be included in Zone 1. the exact extent of the pro- posed changes is shown on maps ,anu umiieu out or han t- ranclsco i message especially for mothers, on display ut the city hall and Tuesday evening, guing fiiMt di-1 ;Veryone I a-ked to wear a flower Chamber of Commerce. Prop- rect to his old home at Yates n her honor: wear a white one erty holders are urged to Inspect City. 111., for a visit of a couple lt ne, ia deceased or a colored flow tln se maps and If their property of days wilh his brother nnd "' I er If she is living, is effected and they desire to re- I" and other relatives and old; popular evening service nt 8 monnrate they should appear ut ' friends o'clock nnd tho minister will speuk the mooting of the planning com- Preaching Sunday morning. thelon an unusua subject. "Ten Had mission, to he held Monday. May J 20th. in his home church, he v.-.U t;hurch Members,." There will be 14, ut 8 p. m nt the city hall. : Iwivo for Tulsn Mnndny. .May l.juod singing, special music, a hap Tne use districls would then visiting briefly with President Al-Ipy fellowship, nnd always a large iip as ronows: ' 1. nesidmce: slncle family dwellings, pnrks and piny grounds. 2. Residence (including I) apartments of all classes, except as restricted by building ordi nance, public und semi-public buildings, churches, schools, hos pitals, mortuaries, duplexes, etc. 3. Retail business (including I and il). 4 Present zone V; warehouse. 5. Prettent Zone VI; industrial. It Is proposed to extend the limits of I'se Districts II, III, IV and V, subject to the approval of the property holders in the districts- effected. At present, most of the residence part of the city is in Ls District Class I, and the proposed change would put the greater part of it in CIush 11. exceptinf? the South Oakdale dis trict. West Main and Fourth street district, and most of the east side, which would remain, as at present, in Class I. North and South Riverside ave nue, part of Jackson street, a small part of the east side and some additional territory In the original town would become busi ness property. Tho warehouse nnd Industrial districts would be extended, also. ;Vsi The Realtor's code of ethics and his unselfish desire to serve the community in which he lives wore points brought out in the program presented over K.MKD. the Mall Tribune-Virgin radio station last night on the Realty Hoard hour from eight to nine o'clock. "Medford nnd the Tourist" was the subject of an excellent talk prepared for the program by Sec retary C. T. Raker of the chamber of commerce, and rend by Karl I avis, announcer fi.r the local station. Th.'it Medford has every attraction with which In appeal to the outsider. was one point brought out In the speech. Musical - numbers on the pro gram were arranged hy Miss Ksther ChA'ch and included a group of three songs sung by Miss Hetty Janes, Miss Kdlth Stump and Genevieve Rrown. They were: 'Oh That We Two Were Maying." "Desert Song" and "Girl of .My Dreams." William Kerkpatrick of the J, C. Penney company, who formerly sung over KO.MO in Seattle, con tributed another group of vocal numbers, including: "Iji My Head Beneath n Rose." "Roses of Pirardy" and "Wonderful Mother of Mine." OF POISONED MEAT A cat. which ho had patiently trained until it would stand up. fold its front paws in prayer, jump through hoops and do other tricks was poisoned yesterday, nccording to Its owner, Harry 1,0 liny, of Cargill Court npnrtments. who said today that its training had nearly ndvnnced far enough lor it to perform before the pub lic. The cat was a year old nnd weighed 17 pounds. He be'leves its death Is due to the malicious setting out of poisoned meat. CENTRAL POINT WILL . PLAY DOUBLE-HEADER , Central point Is going In strong for baseball. Tomorrow Its team, "Which includes a number of cx stars, will play two games, the first one being 10 o'clock In the forenoon with the (irnnts Pass rluh. which challenged the Point ers to a game thin week. The Owen-Oregon team has been going through special prac tice for the hard-hitting Central Point aggregation, which has al ready won several game this year from smaller teams. Tomorrow's enmes will be Ahiyed on th? school grounds of the neighboring ' m a Preaching service nt 11 n. m. Fnlr Wmllier. j Subject, "The Imitortanc of An- SAN KKANCISCO. May 12 nual (lathering for the Styly of The weather outlook for the Doctrinal Questions." week starting May 1.1. announced The Missionary Volunteer society here today by the I'nited States ; meets at 3 p. m., conducted hy the ve.-ither bureiiu Is ns follow: students of the Rogue Hlver acad- Kar western states Tho out- emy. look If for fair weather with1 Wednesday evening P.lble study tempera t.u res nhove normal j and prayer meeting: a series of Warmer weather with low bu-J studies on health reform and nhy r.ihlity prevail during the fint slcul development will he contin yart of the week 0 th interior, ued every Wedoeaday evening. FOR OKLAHOMA , I Rev. K. P. Lawrence leaves Monduy night to uct as represen-. tative of the Presbytery of south- j ern Oregon at the HOth meetint; 'of the general assembly, to bj held at Tulsa, Oklahoma, from May 2-I lo May on the Shasta, S. llo will leave takuiK the over-1 loeiv mill oi inox couege. Mine-- burg. 111. Mr. ltrlit was a green,! awkward country boy In the class two years behind Mr. Ijiwrence. and they have been very Inti mate In their friendship, fiut hnve not seen each other for 26 years The return trip will be made by way of Los Angeles, where he will visit for a couple of hours with his college chum, P. W. Thompson, a prominent attorney of the city, whom he has not seen for 26 years. The arrival home will be on June 3, Sunday morn- I Ing, just in time for the morning I service. : St. Murk's ICplMTJiwil. Corner Oakdale and Fifth street. 8 a. m., Holy communion. 10 a. m., Sunday school. 11:15 a. m Morning service. Wm. B. Hamilton, Rector. Advent Church. At the Advent Christian church Welsh and Jackson streets. Spec ial combined Mothers Day ser vices. J. Spencer Tilton, Pastor. Apostolic Faith. You are united to nttend the meetings nt the Apostolic Faith Mission, 42 North Front Hiroet, near City Hall. Services Tues day, Thursday and Friday. 7:4" Sunday 10:30 a. m., nnd - 30 ! No collections. First M. E. Church May Kl, 192S MORN INC, Program in charse of men's class KVKNINO Quartet, "To Serve My Mother's, Ood ( ilsonl Dorothy and I,u cille Crewa, Mr. MacDonoimh and Mr. McCiee. Soprano koIo. "An Old Fashioned l)?ar" Kllcn Williams. Mrs. Mattie Vromnn Huenergardt, organist; .Mrs. May Jordan Mac Donough, director. Zion English Lutheran Zion Knglish Lutheran church. West Fourth street nt Oakdale. K. W. Russard. pastor. Residence, 32 Hose avenue. Phone lliul-X. Sunday school at 10 u. in. Church services at 11 o'clock. Sermon topic, "The Fnith of the Christian." Owing to departure of the pasture for the convention of the Pacific Synod, there will be no evening service. Luther League nietts at p. m.i leader. Miss timma Hohnert. Topic, "Home Life a Test of My Chris tianity." First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of the Mother Church of Christ, Scientist, In Bos ton, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 1 1 o'clock, church edifice 242 North Oakdale. Subject for Sun day, May 13: "Mortals and Immor tals." Sunday school at 9:45. Appli cants under the ago of 20 may be admitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which include testimonies of Chris tian Science healings. 8 o'clock. The reading room, which 1h in the Medford building, is open daily from 12 to 4 except Sundays and holiday. The Bible and all authorized Christian Science liter ature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. First Baptist Church W. 11. Katon. Ph. D.. minister. "Mother" programs will feature all of our services on Sunday. Mother specials In the Sunday school; mother music and themes in the morning nnd evening worship services, nnd In the young people's groups nt 7 p. m. At 11 n. m. our p.-istor will speak on "Just Mother," and In the evening his subject will be "Mothers." One of the old fa vorite anthems, loved hy our mother?, "There'll Be No Dark Valley," will he sung by the choir at the morning service, and the evening program will Include Miss Kdlth Stump singing "My Mother's Prayer," the Young People's Olec club number, "Tell Mother I'll Be There," nnd two numbers by the orchestra. "Love's Knchnntment." by i'nrley. nnd "Spring Blossoms," by C:stillo. Seventh Day Adventist Church Corner Urntty and Kdwards Sts. .Sabbath school at ft : 45. All di visions represented, and each de Sunday evening, May 13, the pas- tor. T. I Tbuembler, will have for hi .bjec't "The I'Dlted States In 1 Prophecy the Trend and lnfliW ! enc-tt of This Nation." You are ! cordially invited to attend thU lec- lure, 'lue music will be conducted by Prof. T. Folkeber. I - Fin Christian Church. I Ninth and Onkdale streets. Car-1 ed the performers and gave en man E. Mell. minister. Office and thuslastlc encores. pastor's study in the church. Tel. 10UT. ltewldence phone 1337. "Test Our Welcome." ! Jifble school at 9:45 a. m There were 4oa present lust Sunday. We; expect over 500 next Sunday. Come. Mother's day service will be con- ducted at the morning worship All mother are extieclnlly Invited Mni) n be appropriately rec- OKnized. The pastor will deliver u llu,Uence Three Christian Endeavor groups meet at 7 p. m. Midweek service on Wednesday evening at S o'clock. Main Street M. K. Church, South Corner Oakdale and Main street. W. K. Hay, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m., Dr. Frank Roberts, superintendent. M.ilhet-'u ,lfiv nmnrdm nt tli linn, i lnv school hnin- ..!. .!.. . 11 Percy A. Bray, teacher of the Hlhle. class, chalrmnn of fe hoard 1 of stewards, and one who is a very able speaker, will bring the nits- isage speaking of "Mother." Kpworth League at 7 p. m. Here we have a live group of young folks. Como anil w a t c h them grow. Evening service at ft o'clock. Ouy Davis, president of the Busi ness Men's Gospel team of Aled ford. will bring the message or the hour. Mr. Davis is a consecrated young man and will bring a mes sage of interest to all, especially 10 young people. His subject will he "Ideals." , Prayer meeting Wednesday eve ning nt 7:30. Dr. Frank Koberts. leader. Social meeting of the Mission ary society Tuesday nfternoon nt 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Ollie Burnett, 203 Kim street. Don't forget the white elephant sale to be held at this meeting. Kveryone Invited to attend our services and worship with us. llrst Methodist KilM-npiil Chutvh. T. II. Temple. D. D., minister. Residence 2 7 North Orange. Phone 332. Morning worship at 11. This service Is under the direction of the men of the church. A splen did program has been arranged and something novel and unique Is expected. Kvenlng worship at It. P.efore the sermon Miss llarrit While will give a musical rending, "Mother .Mine." Kuhject of the sermon. rne oiory or Motherhood." Kpworth lengue at 7 p. m. You will find this a very, helpful and inspiring service. Sunday school at 0:45 n. m. Clar ence Meeker, superintendent. Mid-week worship nt 8 o'clock Wednesdny night. The attendance was splendid last week. If you were not present you lost n spir itual blessing. Sunday, May 20th. Richard Mend rick, the little minister, will begin a series of meetings In the Flrsl Methodist Kplscopal church. He l. not yet 12 years of age, but In spile of his y s Is prenchlng with great acceptability. Save the dates. Prcshyterlnu Church. Corner of Main and S. Holly. Phone 19-1. Kdwln Percy Ijiwrence. mlins ter. Residence 513 S. Newtown, Kva Hazelrigg Marsh, organist. Bible Hchool, 11:43 o. m. The junior department has grown un til it has overflowed and classes are held In another large room The boys and girls are taught in separate classes. Some of them had to be subdivided on account of size. This grade includes chil dren from 9 to il. Inclusive. New members will be welcomed. Vert Ci. Walker. Mother's Day, 11 a. hi. The messnge of the morning will Of on "Mother's Mother or (irand mother." Children's sermon, "Mother." M usical program: Organ prelude, "Homo Sweet Home" Buck Anthem, "My Faith Iooks Up lo Thee" Kchue ker Offertory, "The Grandmother" .-. Nevin Tenor solo, "little Mother of Mine" Burle'gh Postlude, "Chant Triomphale" Harnett At 8 p. in. Htereoptleon pic tures on Paul on his second mis sionary journey, Including the in teresting scenes and experiences In and nround the great cities of Greece, thens, Corinth and Thessa lonica. Musical numbers: Organ voluntnry. "f Jolng Home" ( from the New World Sym phony by Tvornk). Offertory, "Kven "Song" Nevin postlude. Selected Christian Kndeavor Meeting. 7 p. m. leader. Miss Ituth Mr Cullom. Topic, "Making My Ufe Count for Others." Wednesday, 8 p. m., mid-week service. Study, Onlatlani. chap ter 3. J-cnder, Mrs. M. K. Chap man. 1 Te1nyed In Mall.) The minstrel how put on by Normal school students and mem bers ofthe faculty Tuesday even ing wa n pronounced nuccesx. The how was in two parts nnd lamed ebout an hour and a quarter. The 17 or 18 performers were well trained nnd directed by Mrs. II. W. McNe-il. There wen- nrwid txilftni an A thtt klnfnir tvn iiiiF tkularly enjoyed. Tho olos by1 ProfeorN Arthur 8. Taylor and t formerly live J at Hilt, Calif, Roy W. Mc.Neal, and tho sinning; J. K. Williams ol Hellevue has r the -Yrup-tfhuuLlnr. trio' MutM. bought a C: a.0 ruu.-i tit Taylor, McNeal und Caldwell, were valley and has moved to his new all greatly enjoyed by the audi--home. enee. Messr. Taylor. MrNeal. Ko- Miss Florence York, Jackson land Parka and Joe Mercer, were county home demonstration agent, clever end-men, w hile Professor ; visited In Ashland Wednesday aft- Messenger did his part well as In-jernomi and attended a meeting of terlocutor. A large audience greet- A fine musical program, arrant?" week. a 'Kiven in the AahlunJ hotel Monday ulay evening unuer me of the Ashland Music auspices j. tv.. k(..l. o,.h,iAl nr. ,chestra. an Instrumental trio, piano solo, girls double quartet. i?roup sinttlnt: nnd other numbers, with n talk on music by Professor A. C. Strange of tho Southern Oregon Normal school, made up a program enjoyed bv a good crowd. J. 1. Harner. a valuable and Harner. a valuable nnd,r .llin..i.v nf -uui vnnls highly respected citizen of Ashland, i who resided Almond street, passed away Monday iernoon. t Mr. Harner was an active mcmoer.j.. of the Presbyterian church nnd arnkt.k 0il)(1K tl(, lHlui Indian road. former city councilman. Ho wnMTne 0eration of tho crusher will nearly TO years old and leaves n:requ)rw k(x men am) !(1 pXpIHtcd to I widow nnd two grown children, i ue Wt)n Btnrted bv June 1. i Harry Harner of Nevada and Mrs. j George Itlveros of San Francisco, i The students of the Junior high school will lake part In the Soulh I ern Oregon field day and truck events next Saturday at the county fairgrounds. The Ashland entries for classes, A nouneed Tue U nnd c were on-j Iny by Coach C. V. Howell. Other schools entering 11 tho contest are from Medford, IC.rnnts Pass and lloseburg. The amount of ncrcuge to be entered for Irrigation within th city limits of Ashland will show an Increase over last year, according to an announcement by O. M- Frost, who hns been cheeking up on prospective Irrigators the past week. The palnt-up, ctenn-up and flx-j up week Is showing noticeable re- suits throughout the cily. Streets, alleys and yards are being cleaned I up, store fronts and other places well as yards, are being made neat er and more nttructlve. Fourteen young men have been making ai list of all properties needing at-1 tentlon. Mrs. Elwood Hedberg nnd little son are visiting Mrs. Hedberg's parents In Ounsmulr for n week or two Mrs. Henry Monroe of Monrovia ranch wuh a delightful luncheon hostess on Monday, honoring Mrs. Clyde Payne of Orange, Calif., who has been making a visit to Ashland friends. Mrs. Monroe's guests were old friends of Mrs. Payne, who en Joyed a very happy day renewing old acquaintances, and in inspect ing the Monrovia ranch which Is at Its loveliest at this season of the year. Those who enjoyed the day together were tho honor guest, Mrs. Payne, Mrs. Louis Dodge, Mrs. C. H. Vaupel, Mrs. F. D. Wag ner, Mrs. C. K, Peil nnd the hos tess. Mrs. Henry Monroe. Dan Kay of the Automotive shop nnd Fred NWl spent Sunday fish ing In the south fork of Little Butte creek, nnd got the limit al lowed for one day. Leo Jammerthat Is seriously iflek In n Medford hospital. Kev. and Mrs. P. . Thateher of the Nazarene ehurch went to port- land last Saturday and will attend1 un assembly of their church peo ple. They do not expect lo re turn to Ashland, according to re- ports. Kugene Moody, Southern Pacific yard muster at Hosevllle, Calif., Is visiting his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Moody on Man zantta street, during a 10-day va cation. Mrs. Belle Cordell is somewhnt Improved from a recent attack of Influenza, nnd Is now able to be up. LeUoy Oandee, who works for ihe Southern Pacific at punsmuir, spent last weelc end visiting his mother on North Main street. Ten members of the gospel team of Wesleynn Foundation of the Methodist church ho Idservlces on Wtigner creek Sunday uf ter noon. Miss Leila Carlton, until recent ly n telephone operator in the of fice of tho California Oregon Pow er eompnny at Medford, has been promoted to the position of eashier. Miss Carlton and he"r sister, Ger trude, are daughters' of Mrs. Harry Carlton on I'nton street In Ashland. Another delightful dinner In honor of Mrs. Clyde Pay no of Orange, Calif., was given on Mon day evening by Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Doflge. Guests for the affair were Mrs. Clyde Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dodge und Hobby Dodge. Howard Murphy and Wlllard Walter of O. A. C. at Corvnllis and Lyman Harlow of Portland, the hitter two nephews of W. I. Wal ter of Ashland, have been visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter here. Mr. Harlow expects to remain for somo time. Mrs. G. H. Veo, who hns been t 111 at her home on Oak street the! pas two weeks with Influenza, is i reported to be slightly Improved. II. B. Carter has returned n hi- I home on Mountain avenue after a iiiji oi wvvnu nays 10 Houutcru California. Mr. and Mrs, F. F. Potier of Hilt, Calif., have moved to Ash land to make their home. They are occupying a house at 1114 fowa street. Mr. Potter is a saw mill man. j. t'j, vtjiuamn ana tamiiy navo moved from the Bellvlew district Alum wreta umiin, who Is em- urown of I.vnwood, Cal., and Mr ployed at the Uthla Hprlmcs phnr-ianf MrR mh,.s CnntrHl nf ihe maey, has returned from Oakland. Amiled.ite valjey, who ore old Ore., where h was railed by thetlme frjPn,iM 0( Mr, itrown. In UlneKS of her Rrandfnther. who Is; tho afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Jaek somewhat belt' Mrs. Campbell of Jt. Hhanta City, Calif., is V.Hitlnfj her dnuRh ter, Mrs. J. II. Thllpott on Alula street during a vacation of peveral weeks. Mrs. C. I. Hrown, sister of Mark True of Anhlund, has been vMtlni; her brother nnd has now return'dl Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilenry Mead of to her home In Uynnwood, Calif. I Central point and Mrs. Zuda Kred V. Hitchcock, employed Italch of KuRene, were callers nl by the Southern Pacific eompnny j the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. P. ut Punsmuir, has returned to his True Hunday nfternoon. work nftr vlsltim? Mrs. Hitchcock! The homo of Miss Marie Walker during a recent lllnens from whbhjwns invaded Haturday evening by he Is very much Improved. a crowd of friends from Klam- Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllmer Hilt hnvelnth Falls, who motored over to moved Into a houne nt jn: Morton1 help Marie celebrate her natal s'reet. They have been alment day. At six o'clock, n wonderful from Ashland for t long time and me i pper alley I oininunity citio. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Messenger have rented a house on Alida street. Mr. Messenger Is a teacher at the Southern Orenon Normnl ho1- , i1" '"."r" V'e.P!'U'" V' V-.. ,-..ll 1 I I I n -l. - - - " weeks. Mrs Messen. r-ri nnu lilt? UUI't UII1ICU (It aic h , Mrs. Messen ger recently completed the work for her muster's degree at tho I'ni iversity of Idaho. ; Maiket road Improvement work i on tho Dead Indian road east of I Ashland will start soon for tin ex nendiiurn nt' fltd.UOO A stone crush- por day wus taken through Ash- innu i nursuay morninK. i ins, wnn olher etuipment. will be installed I . n oliar..v nwiP Kmigrnnt Mrs. J. S. Parson und Mrs. Susie Allen left Friday for visits In the northern part of the state. Mrs. I'mson will he wilh n sister In for vallls. while Mrs. Allen will visit in lllllshoro. Mrs. W illiam D. Eell of .' 'nniodn. ru la exiected in Ashland Sunday (1)r vajt 0f WOek or more with her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. II. j0i,nsnn. Sr.. uu (Jrnnite street. Herman Kenuln. MuKuomuh ho- tel orchestra conductor In Portland, visited his friend, B. II. Zimmer man, manager of tho Lithin Springs hotel, Wednesday evening. Arthur Mosbach. his mother and aunt, Mrs. Klwood, have returned to their home in 1-jis VeguH, Nev., after spending some Unto in Ash laud last mouth, during which time .Mrs. Mnshach underwent a major operation. The local car registration office registered t5 out-ol'-stato cars on Wednesday of this week. Tourist travel over tho highway Is begin ning to show a substantial in ere a ho fur the season. J. Andrew Mk'Goe, Standard Oil company local employe, sprained his ankle Wednesday at tho com pany's plant, so Is not nt work for a few days. Mrs. Krnest Iidge and daughter. Lenin, visited in Ashland several days with their cousins, Mr. and Mia. Klmer Smith, on Oak street on their way home from Washing ton. They left Ashland Thursday Tor Hollywood. Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Winter and baby daughter, Jucklyn, of Glendale, Cul., will arrive in Ash land in n few days lo visit for sev eral weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Winter, parents of Francis, on the Boulevard. While his wife and the baby remain hero Francis will spend a week or more In Seattle maklug Brunswick records. Jimmy Daugherty returned home Sunday from Oregon City, where he has been taking n course In ad vertising, Bnlesmunshlp and display work. , , 4- The Upper Valley Commuiilly club held their regular meeting at the club house Wednesday afternoon. After the business meeting Miss Florence York com pleted her talk on food values and diets, that was not completed at last meet Ing, on account of insufficient time. She also dis cussed pictures iti the home. The next meeting will be given over to the making of lump shades of various kinds. The club rooms were very pretty with white nnd green as the color scheme, which is also the club colors. At the close of the nfternoon, delicious enke and lee cream was served by the hos tesses, Mrs. W. D. Jackson and Mrs. George Hark ins. M!ss LIU an Boss), 1 4-yenr-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kosst, passe da way at her home Monday afternoon after an lllnehs nf two yours. Her remains were, taken to Chiloquln Tuesday where she was laid to rest. Mrs, Chnrles Brown, who has been spending several weeks vis iting with friends and relatives, left for her home nt Lynwood on Tuesday morning. Mrs. Brown was formerly n resident of Bell view nnd has many friends In this vicinity. Mr. nnd Mrs. Calvin Owens of Twin Falls, Idaho nnd Mr. and Mrs. James Owens of Medford were callers at " 'iome nf Mr. and Mrs. Mark True, on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Thomas Merrymnn nnd dnughtcrs, Wllda and F.llen, were guests nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Nordwick of Med ford on Hunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gottsrho of Medford were callers nt the home 'ftf Mr nnd Mrs. Homer Moore on Hundny. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Jackson of Ashland and Mr. nnd Mrs. W. O. Tusker of Bellvlew motored over to Vrekn on Friday, nnd spent the day visiting at Ihe home of Mi's. Jarkson's brother. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mark True enler- tuined with . th ir hm 1 o'clock dinner at on Hunday. They hiul n t holr oupntn Mm. Phn rle True called to see the fantrelln. The Moon lumber mill Is .huv making n luro order of railroad tie for the h. I, company. Mm. Camilla Owen and daugh ter. Mrs. Minnie I'arker, wro Medford vlnltors on Monday nfter- noon. birthday dinner wm served to th I BELLEV1EW guests by Mrs. Walker and her, daiiKhCMM, I.eiu Walker mid M is. , Dan K. Mi mi Walker lecelved many lovely gifts from her friends. The ermng was spent with music and n-ral good I time. .a crowd, composed of the fol- lowing named made up a picnic party that spent Sunday plcnicmg on the Siskiyou Mr. ami Mrs. Alex Mi'.MUsler an.l JauKlner. ' Mr. M. J. Mi AI1UUM-. Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Taylor. Mr. an.l Mrs. Jim ll. mii l. krf. Mis. Ilriim' ,J. ri tmer and M iss Ia1h Weed on of Klamath Kails. M is. l'oi a rieener of Seal t le. Washington, spent Monday visit ing at the home of Mrs. Archie Kim uM. Mrs. (punt 1'ugh pitted nway at ;t o'clock Tuesday morning at his home. I!' miles vast of Ash land, alter a brief illness. Mr. and Mrs. Pugh bought what i known a the llolo. rt place ubmit a year ago and have lived there since. They have one son. who ' llvlm? in Iais Annel. ll is ex p. ted home Thursday for his which will take fatln r' funeral. FOR CONGRESS JAMES W. MOTT A Man With a Record of Active Constructive Accomplishments "A Brilliant and Resourceful Legit, lator." Oregon Voter, j An Ex-Service Man I AFTER 20 YEARS OF INACTIV ITY, IT IS TIME TO Change Congressmen : THE CONGRESSIONAL REC ORD (the official publication of ConnresB) shows that for the past twenty years this District haB been without active representation In the lower house of Congress, I It shows that no enacted legis lation of general benefit to the Dis trict has been initiated and spon sored by the Incumbent during his! twenty years as Congressman. THAT HE IS NOT THE AUTHOR ' OF ANY IMPORTANT MEAS-1 URES AFFECTING HIS OWN DISTRICT, AND THAT HIS NAME IS NOT IDENTIFIED I WITH ANY LEGISLATION OF NATIONAL IMPORTANCE. ' THE ELECTION OF JAMES W. ! MOTT MEANS ACTIVE REPRE- SENTATtON IN CONGRESS. Paid Adv. Molt fur Congress , Coinmltlnn, Astoria, Noll Murfill, Clialnnnu. k. I v ' i'Jl IB ,1 i THE NEW I R1ALTO TODAY ONLY The King of the Plains Is Here II tho White Wonder Inn "hn inn I r 1 yc-.l .. III II f..fV ti H K I d :-L 'w,tl i i 1 uu- it" i k - t- i T0MM0RR0W Only! , j b . J;. Jg frM ""ft , HELEN COSTELLO 'A Husband for Rent' ! fSP r3 n ii n tn mi n II MKh IV wm II JJ 238 " U TROWBRIDGE B ii - n ti ila tf Friday ulternuuii. firnt of the wwk to take A posl- Tlie lullview 1. T. A. had the tion with the Coggins Milling rotn f.ii.l booth at the meet Sat- itorg planted nod Mr. Muscat urday at the Juckon county fulrlmvc a contract to cut timber id ki-ouihIh. A substantial Mini wim ihe Tolinan canyon for the mill. n:tlt:'(l from tills booth. w ill be applied to the p. which T. A. fund. Mr. and Mrs. V. I). Jackson un, Sim. Virgil and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tucker enjoyed a picnic party Tuesday evening on the banks of I'.ear creek The men folks hptnt the early part of the evening fishing, after whU h they enjnj eil a di-lli lotm supper cooked nver the ramp fire. I U. C. .Me leu If is confined to his home with illness. j Mr. and Mrs. Muscat and fnm : il- of liend. Ore., arrived h Your Boy Why not start a Savings Account for him now? Add to it regularly and assure yourself that he'll have "working capital" when he's r e a d y to "carry on" alone. The Jackson County Bank ESTABLISHED 18S9 Medford, Oregon Commercial Savings - Safe Deposit MIlMnCR FBDIiRAL RDSIiRVB SYSTEM Reichstein MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central PHONE 631 Buy a load of Green Pine Slabs now you will have dry wood when your present supply is consumed. 12-INCH OR 16-INCH GREEN PINE SLABS, per load Two Loads $5.00 i Mil 111 A rendnzvoiin for those who prefer a hotel In the downtown Hoctlon of tltn city, aieur everything nnd nurroundnd wilh every modern, convenience. Meet your Friends here. We welcome Yout I H0TEL5MANXh DnaPII CT at VFADDFI I CAN FRANCISCO I I VM JUL s A V Mr. CoKKins him a rnnd almost completed, over which his log will he trucked. Mr. and Mm. S. It Karnes and daughter. Krancls. were anionic the guesta that attended the nlui mlnuin dinner siven at the home f Mr. and Mrs. David .MCKtnney on Wednesday evening. Fourteen guests enjoyed this affair, - 1 1 Miss Melba Williams, Rupevlsor of music at the Junior high school, left with n party of friends yeater- day for Klamath Palls to spend the we.-k end. and Deuel Whon you use the above exprewion your friends know Jtixt what you menn. They know that tho MANX In San Francisco's tiiK piflinlnr priced Hotel, .... a home away from a. home. . ' J w - v j o o