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PWP! RT5C FINE GRAIN AND By Mary O. Carey.) ED12N' PRKCIXCT. .Tune 21. Never before have tlie garden look ed hotter iitonK Hear creek bottom land than now. I'otntn crops and tomato and beun field ur mak ing abundant growth. Mr. Locks Is now preparing to stick a hulf ncre of utrlnn henns which he has In on the Kd Hamlin place. Noah Chandler has cut hi oat field of ahout two anew and he estimates he hat at lenHt ten tons of fine hay. The hay in not marve and 1ft very heavy with Bruin. .Heading of most field of barley In thiK part of the valley will he Kin til about ten day. Most of It bt mtiph heavier than last nen non and 1h nlmoHt all of the Fed erated seed. H. S. Stevens Is again In Port land for medical treatment, hav ing gone there last week. MIhm Arleta Meiwencer wpent last week at the home of her parents nt Provolt, taking a week's vaca tluii. from her work at the Med ford Ituslness college. A delightful shower wan itlven nt the home of MIhh Adieu Culver for Minn Catherine Dietrich, whom approaching marriage haw been nnnntinci d. Many hniiulliu! glftH wero iresentel to tho bride-to-be by her frlendtt and nehonlmiiteH. A most pletiHant evening wan spenl. Delightful refreHhnienlM were serv ed during the evening. K. ('. I.ockwood picked u fine lot of Hing cherrleM for market the first of this week. They were of unusual large size and of fine flavor. iju a very fdiort time now Mm. Mary O, ('arey experts to have her fioiiK. "The Way of Faith," nu thV market. It wll lnppear In octavo dlze In thin first edition. Rohert Bender, of Woodland, OUT. 1m spending his two weeks vacation out of Hie hank, where tie ' linn been em ployed several yinrn, wllh bin pareitlH who have latoly bought a homo In Medford. Air. and Mrs, llinginan of north TVnt are enjoying a visit from a sop and wife from , llnho; also another son who has been work ing on the Greenspriug mountain and was Injured by a flying piece ot steel from a mw getting Into hlH eye, Ih recuperating at home. 'Mrs. Irene Welln oxprofted her flejlght nt the county purchasing n new, large Frlgldttlrn for it so . nt'She county farm. The old one van of little or no use and be en,rr)e almost unsanitary. Mrs. Wells Bays she ran Have many dollars' worth of food by having the new cooler, .Ralph liobertH went to Hiioru mentn, Calif., last Krlday to meet Ji1h family who were coming to that city from San llernnrdlno. tvhere the children have been In school the past winter. Italph Is n'orklng for the Medford l'enr com pany, and the family will reside Ur Ashland this winter. Jack Al 1(MV jiceompimled Italph down and bjirk. They returned Monday. ' liaft Haturday eve-ning when KoJih Chandler's family came home, they found a fine large P ' lice female dog In their yard. They kept her until Tuesday, when they put an ad In the Mall Tribune. Tuefrdny evening H, K. Newbry of Sp r - v. WillliilBlii I Talent ttaU the ml uihI came down ; after his dog. 8h hud followed him part way to Medford and came I buck that far. ' Clinton Curey returned last Sat urday from a two weeks' aujouin , in Sacramento. Culif,, where he I went to visit with his daughter, Mrs. K. O. Keee. Mr. Carey vlrf Ited most oL the cities between I Ashland and Hu era men to, hut found no pluce he liked half us wcl tits the Kogue Itiver valley. ' He wiys he would not like to live in the Sacra mc it o 1 Liver valley nor in the city of Sacramento. M r. and M rs. (J eorge 1 'a rker were among tho Hcverul residents who attended the Frank & King i dhow last Saturday night. L j HUOWXSMOliO. June 2!. There! j wete several visitors -"present at . Kunduy Bchool Sunday afternoon. lamong them Rev. John Stlllo, who! t held alter a service after the Sun day Bchool uesHinn. He took hit I j text from the third chapter of Ueve- I latiotiH. The attendance watt Several member of the Hrowns-; ! horn Hchool will attend the all-day i aervlce at Hese Creek next Hun- I day. - Mr. und Mih. Carl LikIwIk and I cl.lldreu were guestH Saturday j night of the Walter Marshall lain-' lly. ; I The unniml nchool election wan ', held Monday at the school house. ' LoiiiK IIIuchh wuk re-elected director for u tetm ot three yeai'H and Mm. Vera WVIght cleric for one year. MIkh KdrlH Warren Iiuh gone to Homhrook for a visit with ntlattvcH before returning to her home In Portland. V. M. HttiiKen weni In Medford Wednesday to meet hiH mother, Mrs. V. I. IfntiHou, of 1 loriihrook. who will visit with her hoiih. Will urn) ficorgc, and also with her j daughter, Mrs. UhiIh Hnhrer, for a few Weeks. . .1. Kohrer is hi Monlagiie on busincHH and alao visiting with rel atives. ! Mr. and Mr. Waller Marshall j and raiully and I ho l.udwlg la in 11 y I of Motll'ord speni last Sunday til'-1 nicking at Dead Indian Soda SprlngH. i Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Sutton of! flazelle, Cal., arrived Monday fori lull extended visit with Mrs. Sul-1 ton's father, John McCallisler. I (Gertrude lilnomingcnmp returned ' Wednesday to her home at Horn-) I brook after n three weeks' visit I with relatives. j W. Auiinig and sons and MIxbI ) Mae Tucker were guests Sunday of lthe Hatph Tucker family. j Mrs. Frances Nelson of Medford spent last week end at tlie home of j her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe j Henry, Miss Eunice 1 urnhow Is the moat of Mr. and Mrs. lieorgo Mrown ; this week. i Won't Affect State Tax I SAIJOM. Ore.. June (P) Karl Fisher, state tax coinmlsnlonor. is authority for the statement that thej recent federnl court decision that , hank stock cannot he taxed will not i affect state revenues, for the slm- pie reason that counties will levy i an additional lax other classes j of properly In make uj tho dll'fer lence. The dielslon Involves annual 1 revenues of about $ii50.on0. KI.AMATIl FAI.US. The conn-) ty Tair wilt build two large new ! barns ibis yetir. I (SomMimedl " xv? SAMS VALLEY iS GETTING READY SAMS VAU.KV. June 21. The f few recent warm dayn are ripening i the grain fast and farmers are get- ( ting their reaiiing machines In re-, pair for future cutting. J. It, liowen of the Kvanu valley; precinct was calling In our district, Thursday, looking up some regis-1 tered democrats. i At the annual school meeting i Monday. lMck Strnu was ctusen : director and S. S. Abbott was re elected clerk. The budget meet-! lug will he neiu later jor which j tho not fees are now posted. Tho dealli of John liigham, which occurred Saturday night, eook an old-time resident and in dustrious furnien from our pre cinct. Although Mr. I'.lghnm had been seriously ill for several days, his death was a shock to the com munity. The wife and children have the sympathy of everyone In their sorrow. Mr. and Mrs. George, (iarrett of Central Point visited Tuesday with l-'l 1 1 m iint rilen f iiirrelt. The vis itors had Just returned from a visit j with friends nt laC,rande, where ; they say cold weather has greatly i retailed spring crops, causing ! the ntlo be porrer than for many years. Mr. darett wild many gar-I dens were being entirely replant d j owing to a night of freezing weather. Among our girls who are at tending summer school at the Ash land Normal are Misses Naomi Mjigruder, Klsie Straus and Frances Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. K .11. Day and family returned Tuesday from the 1 Hnmond lake section, where Mr. Day look his beef cattle to the range, and other members of the family enjoyed a summer outing. A. It. Collet t left Sunday morn ing for I'oiiland, where he will attend summer school at u hrapch of the Oregon University, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Cook spent Sunday in 10 vans valley visiting relatives. (ieorgc Mt-Oonoiigh, being a good old honest -to-gotauesH democrat, was i liosen as district committee man by the democratic organiza tion. Four of our young men who left Thursday for an expected Jolly Jaunt of several days at Diamond lake, were Arthur and Frank Straus. James Mclnough . and John Wilson. At the lust meeting of the Grange It was voted to pool an order for binding twine with the Central lont Grange to the lowest offer made the members, and a sub stantial saving was made to those purchasing twine. If anyone was left out of the pool order It was been use you did not attend your order's meeting. It pays to attend G ra nge ami rea p the advantage of belonging. Mr. and Mrs. l.uther wero en tertaining Washington relatives last week. Miss Donna McDoiiough Is vis iting this week with her aunt, Mrs. John l.inville of Medford. Miss Mildred Culey of Applegale visited friends In the valley Sat urday. It Ih reported a real estate denl of considerable Importance In this district is pending, with pretty good prospects of an early pom- Potion ;;:;:::;::::::::.N:V:::v:V::yv:x":';::: STEVE'S BODYGUARD JAILBOUND If- i r 7 II V It V " 1 M 1 H It took only 11 minutei for a jury to find Earl Klenck, left, fop. merly a bodyguard of D, C. Stephenson, guilty of complicity in at testing to a fraudulent 'aflldavit in Marion county criminal court, Indianapolis,' Ind. Klenck is siown on his way to jail with Ollie H. Mays, right, a deputy; He was acquitted when he stood trial with Stephenson ns an accessory to the murder of Miss Madge Oberholtzer. COAST LEADER . OF ADVENTISTS HERE FOR IE! President YV. I. Smith, head of the Walla Walla eolleBo of Sev enthiDay. Advenliiits, and l'ustor tieorge J. Appel, returned mis- sionai y irom china, arrived this I afternoon, and Pastor George F. Enochs, returned missionary irom ' India, also is expected today.) Many other members from the I various churches also are arriv-: ing if i he week-end and will stay through to the dosing of the - meeting on Sunday night. It was announced that Pastor1 Morris Lukens, president of the' '.SortL Pacific Union conference, j would speak on the subject, "Who changed the day of Sabbath ob- servance from Saturday, the sev- j cnth hay of the week, to Sunday.1 the first day of the week?' It: was further announced that tho! Kogue Ulver Academy orchestra, under the leadership of professor T. II. Folkenburg of Medford, will give a sacred concert Sunday night from 7:110 to 8 o'clock, im mediately preceding the preach ing hour All phases of Christian living are neing consuterert at the Ad- lnchlllei r.ertrude Astor, Douglas ventlsl camp ground, touching on0prrHrJ) Ton, Itirk,,Uf, anrt Kddle the nnestlons of wiu blly amuse- j Uuffm,ri The story ,s liv ,.eon ments, niedern dress, health re-Zum)c intl Cmres Condon did form, the support of mission work ' ,he sct,narlo while Hoy Dei Ruth by tithes and offerings, righteous-j (jrPO,e(ji nesH by fallh, the victorious life.,, Th(? ,;,misin(? plot rp(.0unts the and many other practical as well , ,ov n(ivi,n,urrs nf Annie, clerk In as doctrinal themes. A deep spiritual Interest per vades the camp and many con-. Tho llUter unexpectedly falls heir verts already have been made.)... min.on Illul ft vaiot. liri..,. and a baptismal service will held at the close of tho after noon meeting tomorrow, which day Is observed by the Adventlsts ns the Sabbath. Auout f .( worm of nooks nave j . iviKKH has his timorous master already been purchased at thej shanghaied . ' Annie follows, d reined book store. To buy one copyins nn nble-bodled seaman, nnd ns each of all the literature put out astonishing n hurly-ourly oi imi,. i.y the Adventlsts wonbl cost near- potions results as ever rocked nn ly $700. A number of tho camp- ,indlenee Into hysterical approval. ers nave oeen ennsieu m me colporteur service and will be out f this Miminer In the homes of the people throughout the southern j part of the state handling the printed page. Many students nr employing this means to earn 1 their Hcholarhips for the schools. and others are engaged In the sale! of books to make a tlving for I themselves and families. t A strong evangelistic campaign is being planned for the summer. : when ihe mlnlMers will be out In tent and hall efforts in the various cities. ' Tho members of the churches' also are being trained as mediea missionary nurses and taught how, io ir'vo Itible readings, and ns a ' result the conference is looking j fur a large gathering or converts this present year. SAIilUN'i: CUKKK. June 22. Tlie annua t school meeting -won held at the Alderbrook schoolhouse last Monday, at which Mrs. I. I.. Wall was re-elected 11.4 clerk and Mrs. Julia t'.riffllhs re-elected as director to serve three years. ( Mr. and Sim. Mitchell of Sis-! son. t'altf.. have moved Into Mrs. 1 I'.vn Newton's l.nise. nnd Mr. Mitchell Is employed hauling logs from Ihe logging dtmp into Hold llltl. William Wright had the mis-! fortune to have his ar badly , wrecked one evening last week ' w hile on his way to Medford. Whrni pnHintt the l.one Pine service sta-j ttonear Tolo. u car whose driver j was intoxicated, drove out fn.m the service rtlim dirntly in front of him. lloth cars were hndlyj duuittjivd, but outside of few i SARDINE CREEK , bruises nnd the shock, no one was .tnhii-ed. ; Kthel Smith has been employed fat the Uii Ulo orehard for some : time, thinning fruit. Mr. nod Mrs, .1. U. Slnrns and 'kiui Kobert and daiihler Ituth of 1 CrautH I'ass visited relatives here !. Wednesday evening. Itobert and his tiniiher .less, who have been In i the employ of the American Can 1 en m any at I'aelfic drove. Calif.. for the past ten months, are home on a two weeks vacation. Word has come from Bishce, Ariz., announcing the birth of a daughter, Kobert a Jean, on June litth to Mr. and Mrs. A'. Miller of that place. Mrs. Miller was formerly Susan Sterns of this place, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j, d. Starns. Mr. and Mrs. AVm. AVrtght are 'rejoicing over the arrival of a seven and one-half pound hoy at their home on Wednesday, June 13th. Mrs. Wright nnd baby were taken to the Sacred Heart hospital in Medford Wednesday evening for medical care, where she is now convalescing rapidly, nnd of course Hill Is all smiles over the new boy, Thelbert Wayne. " 1 1 g and 10 Cent Annie RtClltO Scttlivdciy -. i'M-Xot only will Louise Fazenda i greet . you In "Five nnd Ten-Cent j Annie," at tlie Hialto tomorrow, I but Clyde Cook, Louise's diminu tive teammate, anil Pdll Demurest, I 111 ni'nni'h.iinil.vdiiilv Ti.nu it..... i.,i 'ntn ...hini, These ihr j the five and ten. and Elmer, ao (amorous and timid street cleaner. no!ilbe vfrlet ntiiveil b Demm-owr chagrine! bccauHe he has not In herited the cash, proceeds to make life one long nightmare for Elmer) who has now married Annie REMEMBER THE NAME WHEN tVER YCUASkfOR corrtt 3T GolderVcst VOTES 10 BUY . JACKSOXV1I.I.E.. June 22. At the annual school election held at the schoolhouse Monday, June : 1 8 Alfred Noiris was elected school ; director and Mis. Fred Fick was i re-elected clerk. The question was put to a vote at the special jneet-. Ing foUowlro; the election, whether ier or not the Bowman property adjolnlns the school grounds, should be purchased. The vote carried in favor of buying the nrnnertv The ft. N. A. Indies' sewing; club met at the home- of Mrs;'yrheo. Johnson Wednesday. A pliusant afternoon was spent,. In Kcwlng. after which a lunchedn wartrved. . Mrs. Annn Broad of Jacksonville and Mr. and Mrs. K. Shaw of Ash land were guests at the home of Mr. and ls Jess Taylor on the Applegate Sunday, Krnest Mclntyro and family vis-1 ited relatives here Tuesday even- ; in?. ' . Ora Phillips and wife of Squaw '. Lake were overnight visitors at -" the T. K. DunnlnKton;home Tues-; day. M ra. Fran k Sa ulsborry ret u rne.d Monday from Portland. . 1 Freda, and Freddie Jiutcher are I spending this week with their aunt, Mrs. Ettri T'"iinta, . at . Camp 1, ! Untie Falls. : ; Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Clemans of Vancouver, Wash., spent the past week vlsitlnp: t the home of their daughter, Mrs. Charles Iirson. ' They left for their home Sunday... While here they and Mr. and Mrs.' Larson made a trl to Oregon 1 Caves and Crescent -$(ty. j Mrs. Evelyn Curnhs and Mrs. W. j . Chl'nlers and daughter Mnxlnr returned Monday fpom Mt, Shasta City, Calif. Mrs. Thelma Jones and WALKER'S DANCE AT HILARITY HALL Sat. JUNE 23rd DyngeBros. Melody Kings - Another Good Walker Party No Dance at the Fair Grounds Admission 10c Dancing 75c Kodak fane aiona an eximroll EXPF.RTENCF.D camerists know that they can depend on the uniform speed and latitude of Kodak Film to produce properly-exposed negatives. . .' If you want consistently good results in your picture-making, be sure to load with yellow-box film. And, take along an extra roll or two for the unexpected picture opportunities. We have your nf Kodak Film in slock get a,supply today SWEMS -KaMtnnn Kodak DeaWs Master l?hoto Finishers Y 217 Kast Main St. 2 - a er'V .,v. iwom una iuy irnto. ! Olson. I.RVoa Dunford and Bruce MerrUlfld of Juoksonville scout ironn 3j are apendinK thl week; at the Boy Scout camp on Apple- j gate. I Mm. R. G. Jennings was a caller' in Jacksonville Thursday evening. Mm. Krank Ankeny, -Mis. Cora; Crump and Miss Mi-Cully were dinner guests of XIrs. Amy Dow. Wednesday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Scverence enter- J tnined Frank Wooten at dinner Thursday. i George Merritt made a business trip to Klamath Kalis Wednesday.) Mrs. Mava Bradley or tlrnnls Pass visited .Miss McCully Tuesdny. . Mp nnd Mrjl Arnelt returned , from a visit Klamath fans j Tuesdny. They wore accompanied nomu ny io m n.-ir kwi.....,- i dren. wno came to ine nogue mv.-i snnitariunj s.to have their tonsils I removed. I Mrs. Krank Ankeny, Sirs. Corn 1 Crump and Miss McCully motored , over the valley Tuesday afternoon. .;:r.. ;ilid Mrs. Archie Gulches I moved . Thursday Into the house : owned hy Hoy Toft of Medford and ; formerly occupied hy Floyd Wat erman and family In north Jack- , sonvllle. ; PrP!jl,ytrlln rhlir.n, .Tn,.kKonvmp All will he matte welcome at the ehurch services' and It Is desired the citizens of our town will pive a proper portion of the Lord's dny to those privileges as well as It helng a duty. Sunday school. 1 a n. m. Roy Martin, superintendent. t PrenchlnK services. 11 a. m. audi H p. m . Christian Endeavor. 7:1 fi p Henry Neldermeyer, president. Mid-week Itible study, Tuesday I at 7:3a p. m. ... j Junior choir practice, AVednes-; day at 7 p. in. ; Elmer E. McVieker. pastor. What Price Mtcnitiii-e? . NEW YORK In the Harvard library at Cambridge. Mass.. are books taken recently on a train I from New York by two armed j men. Tho hooks formed the Inst j ' great collection of Shakespeare In. THE Night Film - a jr Modfonl. Ore. I i Vhi.e. -.8. Th. value i. $0.- . f . I Cliiropmctlc ' . Naluropatliy Dr. H. P. Coleman Kth Successful Year In Medford Treatments hy Appointment Medford Center Bldq. Phone 965 ii:u,ctrolherapy Pood Science ! iitmia&mmt'mmmmKmmm 1 Week Only 48 High Grade SUITS Values $40 to $50 Tailored to your measure. It will pay you to Climb my stairwajr. Upstairs INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Managop Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY i For Women $1.95 At the Center - of Everything Offfring central location five lamou restaurants with fixed-pries meal and service a la Carte-r Garage (or your car an entire floor reserved for women guests Choice ol over one thousand mod 'm guest room at reasonable prices the big gest Horel value in Chicago. On your next trip enjoy La Salle service the ut roostinHotelac liiii La Salic at Maditon St. commodations. Room Hatei Vuin- I'ritr IVrUay Iwr .f One"' two KKinta lVri'tn Pprmn Fixed. Phc Mtalt Drikti . Wc-75c Lunch ton .... 85c Dinner $1.00 St, 50 Sunday 1M M SO $4 CO 102 l4t 3 00 JM) 4 00 t 00 600 4.W 500 too 7W e 00 -9P0 Dinner .... tl.M CHICAGO tRNin t rrrvtN tuit. Thornton 1'ifiU.nt Vm Ctu & Mr. a. $34.50 mm 1