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o o o , CATTLE BRANDS M ARE COMPILED Ever cuttle owner In Jackson I eauuLv ill recli)e witUrn a week a iWmd copy f all ftle brajiijs used by other rancheiO prepared and tyul out from the office of the county aent. In all there are 3:t0 brands listed (V!id illustrated lepresentins the different herds in the valley. This is the first time a collection of tb'm kind has been madtPot the (jfx'dford office, ulthnuKh other coiintien have uU the sywin Tor some time. The names are arranged alpha i helically and all of the data was received frolic the state veterina rian's headquarters at Salem'. Explanation of the necessity of registering all brands before they ure offlciully recounted Is contain ed til the Introduction in each pam phlet. According to a law passed last year, when the right to the use of u brand has been lawfully acquired amf maintained by compli ance with provisions of law, such ilht becomes proiwrty subject to uale. transfer or consignment Jusl as any other personal property. Demurrer in Palm Suit to Be Argued Monday The jury for the term of the circuit court hetfliininK next Mon day morniiiK has been railed. A number of farmers are on the list, and the service comes when they are in the mldsL of harvtftiun ftruin and hay. The first rase to bfl called is that of H. Si. llollopeter uK.iinst Charles AV. Palm, for SI a, mm for allef-d injuries received in a fall during the construction of the Kilni build intf at Fir ami Main streets in February. ll'L'ti. A demurrer, setting forth that I lollopeter's claim rests with the workmen's compensat Ion commis sion, instonfl of I'alm. will be ar Kued first, before Jude Walker f McMinnville. AIRPLANE BE GIVEN LUNCHEON Final arransements for the re oeption of 26 airplanes due lo ar rive, on the local field ru-ar noon, July Hi, were completed last niht at a meeting of all com in tit ee members at the rhamher of Com merce. Crews of the national air tour entrants will be entertained at u lunch lo he served at the fair Ktounrts hy the American Legion Auxiliary. Set-ley Hall is general chairman cf t lit- program. Accord ing to schedule the Ki'oup of planes will he In Met' ford about three hours. "The Big Killing" at Craterian Tomorrow Tho new UeeryHutton melo dramatic comedy, "The Mig KJll Ing," which will show at Hum's Crater lan theatre tomorrow, goes a loug way from the larger cities nod even from the front pages of t.ue newspapers. It deals with a family feud war among the moon shine making mountuiiieern in the haekwoodfl. This type of individ ual still exists in (he I'nited States in large numbers hut, being remote and his activities being largely con lined to his own virgin territory, little is heard or known of him. Occasionally, when a revenue of ficer is hurt in an attempt to wipe nut on illicit Kill in these moun tain reglnos, the backwoods moun taineer breaks into the newspaper for a brief perioii hut, usually, ho goes his individual way, unwnrried uboitt tho conventions of civiliza tion. When the two moving picture comedy men enter this environment there is a complete harrier of lau:h thrown up around the seri ous aspects or this little known life hut all the uiifl sua! customs and the perculinr activities of the characters are utilized without dis tortion to provide exquisite mo ments or fun. (j "Hatf a Bride" at) Rialto Tomorrou) o Calf(ji Lride" was adapted to the S'C-en trom the story, "White Hands, ' written hy Arthur Stringer. It is the story of a girl, pampered and petMd) wIul as a thrill, con tracts a comiWiioiwe nuirringe. On the day of her marriage, how ever, she is "Sh;in-';hah'd" by or ders of her father and, ahoardQis yacht, starii for a tour (abound the world. In an effortQo escape from the Q'arht, 8he Is marooned &n a de serted island with the .Ving cap tjn of the yacht. On this island sue learns to work and love. Miss KalMon's new picture is a contrast to the lifiht comedies which have been employing her for some time. "Half a llride," which 0iSj to thf- Itialto tomorrow, is a seri ous drama. It is atudy of a time ly subject, "ComQininmite Marvf-a'-ie." and cf the present nve of thrills. An able cast supports Esther P.Jston in this picture, includins. besides Garry Coofr. Williiim .1. Worthineton. Kreeinnn Wood. Liry IVvan, Guy Oliver and Km Calla fiher. u J8L, CAMPFIRE GI8LS " OM APPLEGATE JACKSO.WI1.1.K. July -A nuui Vr u s leir-Thursday mnr- ninn with hoih u.ups of (.'amp f'lrc tlirl.s fm- the Muy Scot camp on nijf Ai-gatp. wlit're they will camp for t-n days afu) learn mure aooy meir craft. They ; companled hy I'lms. 1-arson. their leader, Mr.V.J ; mv. and Airs. FYod Kick and UlauKhif-r Vli'KiiUO Mis. Henrietta ; ;ncK ami i neinia i.arsnn motored , ; vi hut i4, he July 4lh. returnuiK l , by w:. Klamath halls. They irepi'ri having, n enjoyahle trlU i Jh s. llhur.i 'ameron. Mr. Amy Iow and Miss' Lena Johnson mo tored to Ashland Wednesday nfler- ! noon. .Miss Margaret Talcot. a niece of Air. Mr Uker and her friend Miss Klizabeth Tiiukset are visiting at the manse. The young ladies hnve both been office wirls at (J. A. C. for the past year and a half but' have resinned their position and are returning tu Cedar Kails where Miss Tn Icon's mother lives and teaches in the Teachers Training eolh-Ke. They wilt slop at a mini- . ber of plai-es.and visit thru Cali jlornia, I'tah and Colorado .,n their wa y. Mr. and Mrs. llixby entertained on the Kourth at their country home neai- Jacksonville, After a j bounteous dinner tt walk was en ; Joyed ovei- the hill from which a j beautiful View of the valley In hail. Ilhiring the aiternon Mr. Cameron ;t-iune bringing he cream. The in ! viied guests were Mr. and Mrs. I Curl Clifton, who are soon leaving i for California, Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. S. K. (title. . Jark Crump. Harold Crump and .Mrs. Cora Crnmp and grand jdauglitei itettie spent the I'ourth jal the Crump ranch on Applegate. j 1pv, and Mrs. Klmer McVIcker I and niece. Miss Murguret Talcott jaud Miss F:iizabeth Traekset mo- lorec. io t raier Lake Thursday. Misses Rinli and 1'loreuce .May Seven-nee attended the celebration at Ashland Wednesday even inn. Mr. and Mrs. David Cammons of AlKoina, Ore., have returned lo j Jacksonville, and are siartlng this jweek to build their new home and jmake other improvements on the laud they recently purchased in i north Jacksonville of (.. o. handen. Kmil Kritt left on the eveniiiK train Thursday for Portland to visit his sister. Miss Motile ftrill who is slill in the hosidtal there land is improving nh-ely now. Aiuiuig tbe many people from our vicinity who spent the Fourth pienickiiiR along the hanks of the Applegate river were S. K. I)uu nington and wife, T. C. Norris and wife, J. c. N'orris. T. 10. Uunnlng ton and family. Mrs. J. M. Comhest and Fred and Wayne Comhest. Albert Hackert and family, c II. Dunnliigtnn and family. K. S. Wil son and wife. Al Bonne and family and Kail White and family. He it Clark of M ed ford was transacting business here Thurs day evening. Miss MeCully spent Wednesday evening at the home of her friend, Mrs. .1. S. Parsons of Ashland. A number of residents of the West Side district held their Fourth of July celebration at RoRtie Kiver. lOrnest Mefntyre aid wife and Oliver Dews were callers at the T. 10. Dunnington home Thursday evening. Ir. Jenkins and family and Hor ace Jenkins and wife made a trip to Ihomond Lake Tuesday return ing Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Childers, daughter Maxfne und son Clifton spent Tuesday niglu and Wednes day nt the Leonard McKee home on Applegate. Mrs. lUlph Jennings was calling fin Jacksonville Thuisday. Mrs, Frank Sanlsbury and son John M., Mi-, and Mrs. Alfred Nor ris and family, and Mr. ami Mih. Wallace and daughter Bittle were among thoe from Jacksonville at tending the celebra'lon at Ashland Wednesday. 9 Clifton Kirk pa trick of Chicago, is spending .a few days here visit ing his parents, Mr. anil Mrs. Dick Kirkpatrlck. Mr. and Mis. Fred liutcher and children of Jacksonville and Mr. t rind Mrs. George Tranta of Jtutte I Falls spent Wednesday and Thurs day at Crescent City. ! Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Wilson and son Orvllle and Mr. and Mrs. Ki lmer Adams and daughter Jenn attended the rt-lchratloii at Lake creek Wednesday. ' Mrs. (J. O. Sunden is spending n few days visiting in 1'hoenlx, ( Mrs. LeUhj McK'ef came In from j ty home on Applegate to visit her sister, Mrs. J. M. Dtvvs. ; i.JUcKsoiivnie peojd were very ! j pleased, vo hear that JnieH Lytell I was not as seriously trurt as at ' first t,h('ught, in the accident Thursday bynveen here and Itlieh jwhen his trucji turned over the irr.Kl... Mr I.vtell n, I m m..,l In,..?,- lakrn in lh. 5i-,, i-..,l h, ,'i and at first soibt vnrv i.t..ui! injured. Jurksomfllc I'reshyterlan ( luin li LEAVE F0RCAMP ; WOMEN GET NBE Services nexvUSundny and the1" Hulte creek. last evening service lor the sum- 'The rastor next Monday- and wife will lea vi morning on a trip thru the Willamette valley, vlsUing Kug.-ne. Corvallis, Dallas, Mc.V Inn- ville, Oregon City nnd Po-iland. Mm. McVIcker will vlll her .i.r.r Mix. lnnia rmslfr nt Orepon city j u hilt'-'Alr. .Mrtrkfr atLj-jiftn tit , lUfsineMf ni:itter. they will uttend th in thiTi- relurn Oregon Kynofl 1 at Albany, vi.-it wilh their dauch- ter and family. .Mr. 1). M. Kyle n t Kloiem e anil will he home lo fill the pulpit on Sunday. Julv 2!llh. i 1,'ki.iiii iui , ' . -IOI.V i Sunday Kchonl la a 8 in.. Hov Martin, ilpt. l',i,i .ervhex II a. m. and Spin. :lim-r K MrVfrker. p.iMor, 4 Clean rncn wanittf Vt Iht Mall Trlliun olflc, tj tifefryft'ttlt IvTXf (J BELLVIEW CLUB SUM FROM SALE i O The ladies of the llellview I'm tnnnunty dun had a food booth in the Ashland , park durii the eelehritm. Hot sandwiches, pies and cakes, cold drinks, ice cream and other thing" w eresold. The booth was n bus place, all during the Fourth. Mo wihin,- holm di-iimsed of hv Ho.sinK time, the ladles fell well mu fQV their .-fforiw. Th money .l.-i-iv.l from ihi will he Wsed for m,,re oquiI)m,.,it f(,r the clubhouse. The ladies want to thank Jhe peo ple who patronized them for their support during the two days' cele-i hra'iion. 1 Mrs. C. H. 1-ambkin entertainert miles from Kerby, and also spent at her home in Hellvlew tm Friilay j Sunday visitinr her muher, Mrs. atiei-noou ai 2:30 o'clock at a sil-! Noth Smith, and her ssisier. Mrs. 1 ver missionary tea. The rooms of; Howard Dunlap and family, re I the Lambkin home were beautiful ' turning home Sunday evening. I with a profusion of cut flowers ' Mi1, and Airs. Casad and family j The tea table was lovely wilh sweet 'spent the Fourth with, relatives at j peas as a centerpiece. Mi s, L. C. j C. rants Pass. Dunn and Mrs. tlrace 10. Andrews' Mr. and Mrs. liny Anders of I presided at the lea table and Mrs. Klamath Falls are spending- the j W. 11. Smith assisted' the hostess! week visiting Mrs. Anders' par about the rooms. After refresh-1 nls. Mr. and Mrs. JOrnest Scott ments had been served the ladies i enjoved a pleasant social hour I . , .1... ! 1 ladles gathered nt the I'n-sbyterinn ; church and were taken in cars to the Lambkin home hy the follow ing named ladles: Mesdames Ceo. Hrookmiller. J. W. McCoy, S. C. WiUianiKon, Cook and Allen'. J. Sneider passed away Thurs day at the borne of his sou, James Sneider, in Ih-llvlew. The Sneiders came to Iteilvfew about a year ago from Arizona and purchased a small acreage. .Mr, Sneider had I been ill poor health for a number of years. Funerrn services were held at the Stock funeral parlors on Sunday afternoon. Leo Owings. a former P.Wlview boy, was married July .1 a t t h Itome of his mother, Mis. Hoy Hessenauer, to Miss Vera pitcher. The wedding ceremony was per formed in the presence of the ini medlate family of the groom, by Rev. William M. Irwin, pastor of the Nazarene church. M r. and Mrs. Owings wlll'makc their home for ihe present in Ashlund. Mr. and M rs. Austin Olson of Lugene stopped at the True home ion Friday to visit ;ymond Olson, who is working on t. "arm during the summer. Mr. a Mrs. Olson were on their way to the coast to spend a few days before returning to their home in Kugene, Mrs. Mabel Merryman spent Fri day in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Neil and daughter Joan and Mrs. Auntie Urown spent the Fourth of July at Myrtle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nnrdwlek and family and M rs. Hose Pugh were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Merryman on Sunday. Among the Ftellview people who took part in the Fourth of July parade were Victor York, Mr. and Mrs. W. Miles and daughters, Le Iha and Hess, Lawrence and Wal ter McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. S. K. JSarnes in the Veomailodge team, Mrs. Kdwin Dunn in the Legion float, Kdwin Dunn In the Lithia division, jftudry Miles, Tom and Hob Simpson in itattery P. di vision. Itobert Oihnore with the Ashland band, Fred Homes as mar shal of the day. Miss AVilda Merryman spent the Fourth of July picnicking with a crowd of young people on the C.reensprings highway. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sellers nnd daughter Lucile of Central Point spent a few hours at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark True on Wed nesday. OKNTRAL POINT, July 7. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mayfleld and snrW. son returned from Klamath ron.rty whet they went some time ago with about a hundred head of their cattle to pasture for the sum mer. They were accompanied by Mr. Mayfield's mother, who re mained over there, and Ihey were accompanied home by a nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parker and family; Mrs. Klllott and son Kd ward, and Mrs. Matlle Parker pic nicked in the Ash lan to park Wed nesday and eifjoyed the celebra tion. Miss Ruth Lizzett of Clear Lake, Iowa wijs a recent visitor at ihe home of Mrs. L. H. fttntth. Miss Lizzev lias been spending the win ilpjf row ..nroul- iYhiKo wh.Ve Hh"" 'v""ln,, w!'11" r"h",'" will he vntsHKcti In lntfft!lc wienc work Mi-h. Dora Onnieron In wpfmllnK a " " ";,M viHIIinc III llll home (if '"'r ")ii.in, Mr. Ki licst Krcilt M r- nn" Al r- Duncan and HI IIKIIH'I lOlizabeth, Wesley Dun- can nnd family, Mrs. W. W. Hcott ; nd Karl Scott spent tbe Fourth I Mr. and Mrs. Lam perl, Helen. Irene and Harry Lampett, Mr. and s Mrs. Krnesl lteams. Lent a, Ro , lierta. Rem lee anrl Gene Reams 'tml HHzabeth Scott clebrated Ihe I'"rt h in Ashland, i Mr. and ilrs. M. Surber and Mr. and .tr. Wolter Stirhrr spent " '"nwnny in Asninnd. w q ,lr- I'-rtf-Kon or x.'ilvitt, w ho 1m ionl' nf 0"' hlch M-hoW teaihem. eelebrated In Ashland the Fourth. Mr- "' ' 'Irlniex, Hi Mi '15' N,r ''"ul" !rlme and family, -'' Mm. If. Davldnon and llr. !ln" itity yatl nnd won "I i i-o i-n i nK i ""' Kfnn th. They enjoyed their i IdenickinK rdlnner at the Ilulte Creek plrnle I lurottndu near Itmte Fall.- nnd their j uiiiT In the ItoKiie river. ; -lenuie lUndal. who Iium ; lueii with the J. vi llurtcr f a to ii) i cfor the pant jcu. left Sunday to return to her old home in Wlacvn. 'rfti'Bf.iW, MfttVPOttr). sin to he u ilh her luutl who li;ih been ill for some time. Hefure K'Aitf eust she hi vihitlilK her luoth ei and their families in Med lord and expects- to also visit another brother In Washington. Misn Hun dal has made a host of friends heie who hope for her return. Mr. and Mis. Ohif Sever.son and family ere In town Thursday uiik visiting at the Huswell home. Jim Hurler came up from On- ?.ell to spend the week end with home folks Saturday evening. Alr and Mrs. Marvyn Johnson drove over from the and family roi.iyj ramp near Crescent City Sat-: ui'djy and spent the night, return-( inn Sunduy afternoon. They were ftceomimnied by Mr. and U. L. K. Williams and family. Purine Ihelr short stay Mr. WilU-tms purchased a f ont m w i)i?h tney returned to theiiAvork. q ( Mr. and Mrs. xtlof Severson and familv wer In town Sunday. .Mr. and "Mrs. Ira Love drove over to Hie Kerhv countiv Salur - C day aijtl spent the niht th Mrs, L"V run: s brother, Tom Smith, who a store jind nftrajie about four and family and other relatives and frh-nds. , I 1.'llW.f K..,.ir -.,,1 I uii.vi I and Kverett. Hay Anders and True I Si-ott went lo Applegate for a short visit Monday and returned Tuesday vening. Mr. and Mrs. 'Oeorge Kent! and daughter Heruldiiif were Medford j business visitors Monday. i j Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tracey and j ; two small children arrived Tues : day from Washington for a visit j jwith his father rfnl family of this; ity. They expect to visit Crater 1 1-ake and Ihe Oregon Caves hefor returning to their home. Some of the town's young peo ple, Including P.eairice, Alice and Jessie Neabrook, Kdilh Inmim, Mildred iiurger, Lola Davis, l.yn eil.. Hezmalbalch, Johnny Itoim ert, James I Iarris. i 'oy - jtrown, Karl Iteall and Carl Itoswell.' drove out to Rybee bridge Tuesday even ing and spent the evening in roast ing wienies ami niarshmallows and enjoying a general good time. Mr. and Mrs. L(uis Hughes und Carl Coleman drove over from Klamath Falls Saturday afternoon und after a visit with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Huyek, they started on a trip south, ac companied hy Miss Flora Collins! of Table Rock. They were sehed-j tiled for Sacramento Sunday, Sanl Francisco Monday und return over) the Redwood highway Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. George Ross has heen quite t III at the family home this last ' week. Mrs. Utile came home Satur day for a short slay but returned th efirst of the weeks to Sams Val ley to help wait on her brother, F.d Moore., nl the Vunlloevenhcrg ranch. She has been there the last two weeks. There will be a service held ai the Fnion church Sunday after noon at 'i o'clock for the purpose of taking in those who wish to unite with the church. The time set for . the annual union jtuuuay acnoi picnic win ' announced in Sunday school next hunduy. The place will he a few miles this side of liutte Falls on the same grounds it was held last year, where plenty of shade and spring water will lie handy. Mrs. Lulu Dusenbury and son, Arthur Dusenbury, und Miss Lu cile Lovelace visited at the J. JO UoswclJ home Thursday of last week. Tney drove up from their Sardine creek home in their new ,1 Oakland car. - Miss Florence Hanuick and Miss Jessie Seabrook arrived home Tues day of last week from an outing in the Yosenille park. They were accompanied home by Rodney Itichards, who is visiting friends he Mr. nnd Mrs. Mullock of Myrtlr Creek, accompanied by Mrs. Mul lock's sister. Mrs. Neal of Pendle- ton. were callers at the MeJimseyj, home I nurstiay. i ney were en , route to Dead Indian Springs tn spend a few weeks for the henefit,tM nation filed aKalnst him in the. i of Mrs. Mullock's health, who will he remembered as Mrs. Napp, a former resident of this city. Heverat younii men of mir com munlty, including Archie Miirtln, .lewell O'lJell. Irvie Hall and Frank Applegate nnd others, drove up to; I)ia;nond lake Saturday and re-! turned home Hubday. o , Mrs. M. II. Smith and Mrs. Kva i r-mun were in town AloilO.'ty litter- uon culling on friends. Many of our people celebrated ihe Fourth nt Ashlund ail flranls Mass and enjoyed the fireworks in motored (o the surroundinK credit m and hills Amoiiff i6 latter was n jilcnlc party tat ilrove over to tlj hlKScout camp in Ihe ApnWiit,. nnd spent (he day. Those Vho wereln this pnrty were Air. and Mi l Jitalph Irfi Vlel and dauiWer Wllhi, of Mutfx Falls. Mi. hiid Mrs. Mr fonaid of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Chas llemrilhrilch nnd family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hrtin and family. Mr. Maul Martin and daughter, Doro thy. Mrs, .1. t,. MuiKer and daiiKh (er Mihlred0Mr, J. K. Munne; Clifford. Carl nnd Wynette Mun nell. The eoiintry celebration wP. well attended. I'lrnleklnir, BameK and daneine were enfeved. The .. v rt t f'"nK ws a ro-hi e.xmoitK'O'or tne - v.. , . o, r nfiort The little W.tlnh hrothri i LAKE CREEa put on a Knod mnt.dl for mfrall mualr. for Ihe Kaitle point dnnem children. which will he held on every other If. II. Fox nnd John Settleii Saturday when no dance In held at were over In the l:-xue liver ,(;old )i. unt rv Thiirnday. , 1 '. Mifn lieth Farlow left Friday i IIOIJI HI-IAfll. Much Ini.nln for un extended vacation trip to activity li reported uji ltoue river. OHFCiOX, jTJJ?rAV. Po S.ui Francis 41 111. ill.' California. tl'U ns. Mi. ami ilrs, T- U Fallow' have returned in Fish (Bye. Mis. H. A. Meyer and son Aiul ley ;ire enjoying a vacation and a visi; wlht old triends in I'liriland. Mr. and MrO K. li Jnnes. Kay numd, Ty and Wallace itutisdtile were in Med ford Fridays .Mr. and Mrs. fharlh ltubrrtson ' tf Ashland were at lyike creek Friday. O ! l)s. Johnson, who has been visithiji i.n the coast, has returned to slay with her so), son, the rest of the W. !!. John summer. Mrs. Crane of Medturd was out and helped with the s(,oe work durum the ir'ourth. One boyMvas pallidly burned I'.unng- the wrestling match, hut noi seriously. In the evening a jouni; man uiouhh. o. vv --' Molnr. hut w as mistaken, us hiH triend had jusl horrowed it for a short time and returned all okaP. oMr- " Mrs- -NUHsbaum - md family and (Ills 1'ecit were dolt): business in Medford Thurs- day. Harry Tonn is hpending wet-k wUn his parents. M r. this and Mrs. H. L. Tonn. Tyrus Hagsdate returned home from ChihMiniu Saturday morning tr slay until after the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Peeh pent the 'l-.'ounh with Mrs. I'ech's par ents. .Mr. and Mrs, deorge llrown, at Hrownsboro, ' Mr. and Mrs. Hoy (iiigsby spent Tuesday night with the 'LVmi family. Wallace Itags.lale eame home u t'! t I'uesday, lo stay over the Fourtii, urnliiK lo Chlloiiiifu Friday. Daily Meteroiogical Report ,ny urns, Foitinav Mdford and vicinity: Fair to- night ;Uid Sunday. Normal tem- perature. Uiviron: Clondv on coast, fair in interior tonight and Sunday. Nor mal temperat ure midity. und normal hu 9 LOCAL HAT A Temperature (degrees) S4 Highest (last 1L' lirs.) S4 Lowest (last 1 1! hrs.) A ,'i Re. humidity (per et.) an Precipitation (inches) .. . State of weather Clear in 4 :i ft. ' ' Lowest temperature thl morning 4? degrees. Total precipUuliou since teinber 1, 11127, lfi.lir Inches. Sunset today, 7: -In p. m. Sunrise Sunday 4:4a u. m. Scp- Sunset Sunday i:4S p. m. OhservatioiiH taken nt 5 it. tn., I20ih meaUtian timet p CD & C3 to S' , 2 & J. v. 4 2 tili CITY . i. Clr. t'dy. Clr. Clr. Clr. Clr. P. C. cdy. Clr. Clr. Clr. Clr. Clr. clr. Clr. Clr. Maker City.,.. Jtlsmarclt Hoise Denver I es Moines... Fresno .. t;n .. Nl! .. 7 4 .. JiS .. u .. in .. cs .. 7ti .. 74 ..JOti .. 74 .. 97 .. 8(1 74 70 r.u lilt 74 (ill 04 ! Helena j Los Angeles.. I Ma-rshficld .. 1 Phoenix J'ortlnnd i Prt mUff, Rosehurg Ktlt Lake City... i-iun Francisco ... Sunt a Fe Seattle Spokane Wallu Walla Winnipeg 74 811 Cdy. M Isslng flX Clr. 5S Cdy. L. V. DICK, MetM)rolngiHt. FILE ACTION AGAINST Tte possession of tho Chevrolet truck in which .Inmes F, Litleli of Jacksonville wM injured last Thursduy mornlnir in an ftuto crash on the Kuch highway, Ik sought in circuit court tills morniiiK hy the Fierce -A ilen r-ompany, The suit ! nsks for the balance due on the , truck, less an uppnilsiil of its value after the-' wreck. The truck has ! I n in Lit t ell's possession for n month, and was l.iUv damai-ed in K,dnK over the Kfade. j The condition of l.ittell. wlio Is i i the Hacred Jfeart hoMnital siif-I reiiK from a haelty injured l(y k. was reported torlny ii h showing a slie,ht improvement, KIWPU WES GOLD H. DANIHALl. ! O. o o i ! .Negotiation were completed thin ; iweek for the ptlrehaiie of the flold ,11111 dai(e)- pavilion from ,M. I). , ': ItowerM Wid a.snoeliiteH hy J.ueliin , j KInriilfl of KiikIij (i'ulnl, who w.ii ; ! hold hl first Uanee there tonlKhl jand every two weekN theienrter. I l.unrh will he nerve.; nt mldnliiht Innd danelnK 9lll fontlnite until 2 rlock the rollowlnie morninir. M Me K'ln.-tilH la t.lM.,ln nlderahle Improvement work at the '!old lllll pavilion, the. ileMIlK of. whlrh will he arinounred later. The pavilion In Hltualen nraetlenllv In the renter of Hold Hill and bO'ell know n to nouthei n On (ron daneorn 'M,'"!?n "'"V.' ' n'iiurt i ill". .i unk; will IM' I ur- .niMieri ,y Klneiilil'i imperial fir- ' . Phenli n. u lib h nl.. r,i, n l i,' . nined ),y jine .TrLV 7, 1023. MM St. Mark's LpiM-opiil i "o rner I lakdale and l'H'; i fly tuiu mu moil, S a, nt , M.'t ninti s.tvIcc. 1 1 : 1 u'. lo M H. HAMILTON. Kecloi (ullndic i'huitli Oakdalr Ave. and 1 tlh St. ses at 7 and : a. m. Ma llev. F. W. Itlai-kQiastor. Fii-si lUiptist i Hntvii W. It. Katun, IMi. H.. minister. Ih'Kular services Sunday morn 'uiHl Sunday school at I'M ft and morning worship at li. Sermon Mihject. ; Jtin Little Questions." , This church jtiins in the union ; evening s'rice at the First Fres-I 1 but V'ngtMi Luiherau Church. West Fourth at Oakdale. F. W. Mussard. pastor. lies! deuce, 3-1 liose avenue. Til. l"iU-X, Sunday school at 1" a. m. Church service at i 1 o'clock. The" Ladies' Aid society will serve dinner in ihe church parlors on Wednesday, July 1 1 tli, beginning at ii p. in. You are cordially invited. First Methodist I pl'oiwil t lunch Uey. T. H. Temple, D. D. Kesulence. 7 North Orange si reel. Phone 331. i ! Morning worship. II o'clock;, j sermon by President J. M t 'a use, j Kimball School of Theology. Solo. ! j "Jesus Only" tKotoli), Fdna New-j ell Kay. ! Sunday school. il:l,ri a. m. lOp worth league, 7 p. m. I 'li ion service at First I'resby ' terian cliureh. H p. m. I Prayer service Wednesday, P- m- Free Mt'ihodisi Church. j Corner Ivy and West Tenth. Sunday school at HI a. m. Is tak ing on pew Interest, aim a It en d am-e under the able leadership oi , I ihe new superintendent. Rev. O. H0''Starkey, who will he glad lo weh come you to any of the dassos as a regular attendant or a visitor. Morning worship at It a. m. by the pastor. Subject, "A Noble Paul." F.vening love feast al 7:110. Ser mon by It i v. O. Star key. done and help us with your J. li. .McDonald, pastor. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of the Mother Church, the First Cliurch of Christ, Scientist, in Host tin. Alass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 1M1; North Oakdule. Subject for Sun day, July S. "Sacrament." Sunday school at D:4S. Appli cants under the age of 20 may bo admitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which include testimonies of Chris tian Science healings, at 8 o'clock The reading room, which is in Ihe Medford building, is open dally from H! to I except Sundays ami holidays. The Rible and all authorised Christian Science lit erature may be n-nd, borrowed or purhcasetl. The public Is cordially Invited to aitend the services nnd visit the reading room. Main 8treet M. E. Church, South W. K. Kay, pastor. Residence 25 North Oakdale. Bturty at church. Phones :tM. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Dr. Frank Roberts, superintend nt. Hermou, II a. m. "Something Hetter Than Silver or C,,,ld." Kpwurih league services, 7 p. m. Sermon, X p. m.: "Render I'nto find the Tilings That Are Hod's." Dr. Shangle. D. D., Milton, Ore. We will hold our last quarterly BUSINESS MEN! The Determined Vigorous Spirit that overcomes all obstacles tfe man's most helpful part- o AndC whejoc backed hy; ao rttug: h&z&mz ocamctiojbo o o Ban here and prosper! o o Thr JacksoncCoiJnty Bank i;s' abi.ishrd y Medi-ord, Oregon Commercial Savingt Safe Deposit ' HI WHI R 8DI RAI. RISEKVl SYSTBM louierenco Saturday ulplil al In the church basement, Prayer iiuM-ttiuc and choir pnu' tU e Wednesday Sn 7:30 p. m. Special music inorninn and eveu- Iiik at the Sunday servicps. ,nN'(i) matter (?,o you are, wo will -be ;,lad to welcome you In the nu inc ut the ljrd at tlnv,t'hurch of the ' Open Uior, corner OnkUult- audi Main. ; F-i-!shytcritiu (luui'li ' liilde s- hoM- H;4.'. a. m. An Giour spent in the study of the liible Suiiday mui niiiKs will be a' never - to lie - forf'uiten influence thrmiKh life, suifrintenden:. Sermon. 1 1 a tlan and Death. Veil CI, Walker, O . m., "The 1'hrls Vonmiunion serv ice and reception of new members Musie: O Oi'KMU prelude Meditation" Sturges Offertory, "Pa.sloi al" Nevin Tenm solo. "Lord Jesus. When I Think of Thee" Cyer ot leorge M uddox I'ostlude Selected 1 Hit ni servic-j, S p. m. Sermon. "Seek mg the Atsl ," the pastor. Music: Organ prelude. "Melody ln F" Held Nevin A Meditation" Frysingcr Oood Shepherd" "Narcissus" (U'l'eiioiy, j I Sul The Heyser Hut h Lawrence cuing servu c will he over KM F.H. j 1 hioad Christian Kndeavor, 7 p. m. Service topic, "How Can We Kuise Ihe standard of citizenship ?" Central Point Federated Churches J. M. Johnson, pastor, In the Itible hoo tomorrow we are to. study Saul and Stephen. Acts 7:. 14. H::i. I!!': Ilc'.malhalfh will lendent while M away. The word t he lesson on It is found in lit -I'd. Charles , id as superin-I-. Webster t for a memory verse will he "zealous" or "zeal. " School opens a I H : Mi ln; a I'rieiitl and lu'iug a Itible. Tbe young ieople will meet at 7 o'clock and I here should t a great company. We are glad I" antiuunee the growing interest in Hip work. mu- senior president Will he In his place again. We are glad to have It so. The young people will lead the singing in the evening church services. The sermon subjeci in ihe morn - ing s.-rvice will be "The Holy Spirit In the Karly Church." In the afternoon service at li o'clock there will le no sermon, but a short talk on the subject, "The Advantages of Church Member - ship." New members will be re-1 celved at this service. If you i wtsli lo unite with Ibis church',! will you please make your desire known? The evening service will : present the subject, "What Hod; Fxpects of the Nations." Hood J music Will be a part oi an mes- (; u.. tu it.ii. i. voiii- trend and 1 worship with us In these union j services, I : WILL VISIT HERE Martin .lennon, nnu of llle sur-i-cssful fliPiH in Iho lnli- fllnlit Ihs IMclflc oci-iin 1" llinvull a your ao, iM acheiliilil to urrlve In this city HPXt Wlnrclny, m ouiilinK to a mfuMiii' ruieivod yK terdny by the AHHnctalPd Oil eom liany. Jnmen 1h ncrninimnlffl tiy hiH wif', und I flylim thu "Aloha." Uib plaiip In whiih h hojiiird from (mklitnd to Honolulu. He- Is on n comlilnutlon ledum und pluno lour u( tho nutlon. r wrens irmm i nnrn itr nnrfliii Ifi FOR SECOND BROOD00 1 IS NOW ADVISED ' Spraying for the control of the second brood worms in apples and. pears .should be started in time to compl'-tely i over orchards by July ; l ;i. according tn notices mailed yesterday to t'ruligrowers by L. 1. Wilcox. Jackson countv agent. Arsenate of lead, twr' pnuniti of ; the pod-r material to 1U0 gallons:, of water, will he sufficient on pears, but on apples three pounds , of powder to the hundred should' be Used. . i Or-hai,1ists who have banded , trees should remove the bands every ten days from now on and i deslroy all aecu uTll lated worms and I pupae. Neglected bands are mucl j worse t han no bands at nil, the l announcement stated, j Lceause of the fact that 0it lie worm hazard Increases as the sea-? ! son advance- and temperature is higher, fruit men are advised to j spray frequently and thoroughly! Sheep Oh ners , Atienllon! j i are in position to pay you ! more than anybody for wool j mohair. See ns before vou sdl MIODFOltO PARC A IN HOFSIO i .Phone H'i;: 2ft N. firape St. RIALTO ; ; i ; S ; S ; ! 1 ; ( S E , 3 I r 'E E I i ,s LAST TIMES TONIGHT Bryant 'III! Washburn IN THE BIG COMEDY HIT "Skinner's Big Idea" .r -j H TOMORROW ONE DAY ONLY jg 3 Continuous 12:30 to j 1 1 p. m. . W Esther W Ralston H s AND Gary Cooper H S in 3 Half a Bride 1 IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilHIIIHIHl : Blue Flower Lodge ' Wt 8orv Flno " li Chicken Dinner $1.00 A Good Place for ' Parties and 6anqueu ; A PLACE TO DANCE RoBOrvation Call 341-R-3 INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. t. HIU, HhWMib Phone 10B 30 It. Otnftaj mectfardi Oretftm WK DEVELOP FREE Wo&SiJa Phtgromcy "The Rexall Store' m ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.9