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rPXGE SEVEN BYLLESBY NEWS BULLETIN GIVES p- i Some real publicity for this ter ritory, through the medium of The Vole annual, has appeared in re cent issues of Byllesby national publications. The Byllesby News Bulletin of August 4th contained n fine write-up in this connection, and the September Issue of Bylles ' by Management also made promi nent mention of the subject. Both of these publications have a wide distribution throughout the entire United States, and such items as Ttbse are bound to attract much 'Yavonible attention to "Copco lancl." The article which appear ed in the September issue of Byl lesby Management is quoted here with: The second issue of The Volt Annual, published to pro mote a wider knowledge of the territory served by the California Oregon Power Com pany, presents in most attrac tive form tho advantages of "Copeoland" . .as "a vacation ' playground and a place to live." . This publication if given nation - wide distribution and contains informatio'. of great value to visitors. Included is a highway map of the north- .. ern California-southern Ore gon region which has come to be generally Unowrt as "Cop eoland." Among the views shown arc electrified farms .orchards and ranches, pictures of tho Ump-iy- qua river as .seen from tho S 1'aeific highway ;of Crater Lake, Oregon; of forests and waterfalls, and of the Ore gon Caves, as well as some Industrial scenes, including views of Prospect No. :i and Copeo No. I hydro-electric stations of the California Ore gon Power company. 1 AT CENTRAL POINT r, SEPT. 1 0 (Mrs. Nancy Bachelder, sister t Mr. Andrew Cantrall, motored from Portlnnd Saturday and spent I Sunday with relatives here re iturnimr Monday. Mrs. Bachelder I will remain for a short time with) Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scott drove her brother. i over to Klamath 'Falls Sunday Mr. and Mrs. , James Pelton of! morning for n short visit with Fort Klamath visited friends in their daughter Violet Anders, and Jacksonville Saturday. for a first sifiht of their new Miss Mollie Britt, who has been grandson. Mrs. Anders is report in a hospital in Portlnnd for the;ed as being in poor health. They past threo months has returned returned home Monday evening of i he is extensively engaged lu stock raising, tie is visiting his mother, Mrs. Maria Purkeypile, and other relatives and friends, and will ; jack Southwell had the mtsfor spend a few weeks here. .tune to get hit by a piece of glass which ilew from on electric globe which was thrown into a .stove. chicken dinner in tho basement of iby special Assistant Attorney Gen tho Union church. They expect to eral Kniory Bucltner as an impor feed about sixty 'right temple, and his right hnnd 1 held a loaded pistol from which wns no reason why he should have taken his life. tant witness in the forthcoming one snot had ueeu tired. Police reported mat tne sewer Oueens sewer urai't prosecutions. Polico wre not satisfied he was : man's coat collar and one of hM whose body was found yesterday a suicide. D'oiier's wife, who camo ; coal lapels were torn, indicating in a lonely spot in Queens. from her home in l'elhnm, N. V., (that there might have been a There wa:: a bullet wound in his 1 to identify the body, said there struggle before the shot was fired. homo greatly improved. ML PITT DRIFTS The Central Point schools will open Monday, September 10. A large enrollment is expected. The staff of fourteen teachers Is the j j same as last year with two excep- i - tions, Webster Vert2, coach of' The Mt. Pitt school opened Mon nthleticB and Mrs. Brenton Finch, day with 28 pupils registering and who willteach the sixth grade. I eight more to come. Mrs. Boy "Doc" j Stanley is the teacher nnd I Goss Is the bus driver. Tho days continue very warm j with tho mercury at. 91 degrees. Mr. and Mrs. Seeley of Central : Pntnt nnii Mr. nnd Mm. Turrv of i Butto Falls called on Mrs. Boy J!0.1"1' to (Stanley Sunday. jniuuy. Al Huyck and Carl Coleman have ! moved to Fast Med ford for the 'winter. Mrs. Huyck, who is em ployed at the Salade Jr., ."home, will Join them about tho tenth of the month, after the return or; visiting with Airs. air. ami .irs. i-ouis omuue irom f Chicago. Clifford Boswell and Earl Beall made a short business and pleas ure trip to Corvallls and Eugene, going Friday and returning Sun day evening. Malcomb Brown was home Sun day for a short visit with his folks and friends. He stayed over 1 .nhni- ilnv fiml vntnrnpil tn MvrtlA Superintendent Jewett will be at his office on Thursday and Fri day for consultation with parents regarding registration. Regular registration however will not take place until Monday. Books may be obtained at Mary Mee's Dru-j store. A list of all books hiay be ontaineu at the book store. ' A att ! Mrs. George Davis, who Is in The buildings have been put Into- Fred Stanley, Fred Stlmpson andj(he Sacveu Heart hospital is male good shape. The grade school I Harvey Stanley drove from Hanch- i ing ft recovery and expects able trouble for several years has ' dinner. been re-roofed and plastering re-! Frank nnd Delbret Rogers came up to Kancheria Sunday to spend the day. Dr. Hayes and son are on an ex pedition In Blue canyon. Chnrlio Pennington returned the He was out severely nnd it was ; necessary to have the cut. sewed up. Mrs. Louis Crimes and Mrs. j Francis Wyatt made a business visit to Medford Monday, and took , little Lilly Grimes to the dentist. Mis. Wesley Duncan and family and Airs. Delia Scott spent Thurs day at the McDaniel ranch on Applegate picking blackberries and McUoniel who is a sister of Mrs. Scott. Carl Coleman took a pleasure trip to Prospect Thursday. The Hunger family, consisting of four daughters and n son, drove down from 1011101111 Sunday and stayed until Monday visiting their aunt, Mis. V. W. Scott, and other relatives of our city. n O J. U Burger returned to Gazelle Sunday afternoon to resume his be ready for his work j carpenter work on the liirae dairy , ranch at that place. paired in all rooms. Desks in four j rooms have been reflnished and I nut in excellent, condition. " The staff of teachers is as fol lows: High school H. P. Jewett, sup erintendent; Margaret Hun toon Williamson, English and music; Ethel Fleischer, English and Latin ; Flossie Mae Blackburn, home eco nomics, history; Nettie Fields, com mercial ; Webster Wertz, science. Grades D. F. Amick, principal and eighth grade; Leah Parker, seventh; Mrs. Brenton Finch, sixth; Mrs. Marie Dhcney, fifth; Mrs. Mabol Hansen, fourth; Mrs. Ethel Chnstain, third; Arlene Hay, second; Mrs. Mae Iticlmrdson, first. 4 NEW YORK, Sept. 4 Police today were investigating the death i.f William I,. D'Olier. regarded to he able to come home the lat ter part of this week. . j - ,slcr;. x,l; 'y 'aif nJv! Gets Rheumatic and Neuritis Kiif'KIs nt the .1. L. Burger Friday evening. OEI01 You KNOW in Advance that You'll Be Satisfied When You Choose an n "0. K." Used Car Mr. nnd Mrs. nrown nnd fam ily nre enjoying, n visit from home ; Sufferers Out of Bed Those who huve tried everything last of the week from the Kacrod I their daughter, -Mrs. Kulala Squire, Heart hospital where he had bpon!umi her tw0 children from Call sent for treatment fo injuries suf- fornla, who expect to spend a few fered while working on tho loudcni weeks here, and also their son of the Owen-Oregon I.umlior com- Owi'jht Brown, from San Francisco pnny. He is able to be around, who Is on his way to Washing- JACKSDNVILLF REESE CREEK RIPLETS "W .IT. Crandall entertained his poar pickers on the 27th. Ice cream was served and all seemed to en joy themselves. Miss Dorothy Christian, tho Tteese Creek primary teacher, ar rived on September 1st from her home in Grants Pass. She is stop ping at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vnlter Kngbere. The Sunday school lesson for September 2nd was "Paul in Thes salonica," found in Acts 17:1-12. Golden text, "The entrance of Thy words giveth 'light," Psalms 119: .130. Rev. v SUlle i.gnvQa--' short talk on I. John 1:4 and 5:13. The all-day service that was to have been held on the second Sun day in September has been post poned until the third Sunday, Sep lember 16th, when Rev. D. D. Ran dal 1 and another mlsslonery expect to be present. The afternoon serv ice will be conducted by the gos pel team of Central Point. There will be a basket dinner. It was derided to purchase the wood and some new song books for the Sunday school. A sub scription was tafcen to cover cost of same. School started at Reese Creek Monday, September 3, with a splendid attendance. Geirge Brower nnd sons are hauling their second cutting of hay from their rnnch in the Reese Creek district, and report tho crop ns a whole very good. Classified advertising gets results. V! ECZEMA Vp know what Anti Tf ji prexoi an(j What It will do. You don't know un less you havo used it. We don't ask you to gamble on results. Anti-Prexol costs you nothing If you are not satis fied. After you have used thin treatment according to direc- ' tions, if you nre not abso lutely satisfied with results, . your druggist will REFUND THE FULL PURCHASE PRICE WITHOUT ARGUMENT Eczema la often very hard to cure. The sufferer becomes dis couraged. He lias tried so many things that gave only temporary relief. He loses faith in all reme dies. You may hav never heard of Anti-Prexol. Until recently it has never been advertised, although physicians have prescribed it for SO years. Its extensive use today Is due solely to word.of-mouth advertising. Those who used It j have enthusiastically told their 1 friends. All druggists sell It. It Is I the standard remedy for burns, ; scalds and other skin Irritations, i tn leading hospital!. Tire department, railroads. And th furnace roomi and ; machine ahopt of bis Induitrtal cor porations. Itt tooth In and heallnr affect on Keie ma la almoit Immediate, Itt ft rat application usually reduect Saflamma tlon and allayi Itching and burning, : allowing nature's healing to begin. Tou will aay. aa thoun.inds of other! bar ald, "II wortca liUt magic." Ltl in tubes ' ) 5J 50 JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 4. Mrs. I V. Barker of North Bend, ore., and daughter, .Mrs. Walter UK-kn of Medford, spent tho afternoon Wednesday at the T. C. Norris home. Mr. and Mrs. Taney and family of Dorris, Calif., were visitors of JMi and Mrs. Arthur Lewis Wed nesday. Wayno White returned Thurs day after upending a week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. White at Itoaehurg. Jim Cn 11 trail and Mrs. Bachelder motored to AHhland Sunday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard of KerbyvUlo and two grand children called on Miss McCully Thursday, air. Howard was an early day resident of Jacksonville nnd a son of the late J. M. Howard, tho pioneer surveyor of Medford. ; Dr. and Mrs, Wright of Port land nre visiting at the home,. of Mr. and Mrs'.Jimir Cantrall. : Mrs. Wright is Mrs. Cantrall'.S sister.. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Klelnhnm mer nnd son attended the Pres byterian church here Sunday. Miss Hall, ono of the high school teachers arrived from Oakland, Ore., Saturday. Miss Hall is stay ing with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chitwood. Mrs. Ann Saltmarsh of Medford spent Sunday with her uncle, An drew Cantrall of this -place. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. White were visitors Sunday of their son, Erlo White and family. They have sold their ranch at Roseburg and are moving to Ashland, where they intend to now make their home. A. R. Enyart and family moved to Xorth Orange street, in Med ford. They have rented their home here. George Maxwell spent Saturday and Sunday at Grants Past. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Zook were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Williamson. Mrs. Harold Crump and Mrs. Oscar Lewis attended a school meeting in Medford Saturday. Miss Edith Hoefs nrrtved from Portland Sundny for a short visit with 'her father and sister, Miss Alice Hoefs. Mrs. Etta Tranta. from Owen Oregon Lumber Co., Camp 1, above i Butte Falls, was a visitor of her i sister and Mrs. Fred Butcher Mon day. Roy Ulrich was hero from his ranch south of Ashland several times this past week, delivering peaches in Jacksonville end Ruoh. Mrs. E. C. Stanwood and dau ghter. Miss Clnra Stewart, of Jacksonville nnd Mr. and Mrs. Orin Stanwood nnd son. Carl, of Gold Hill enjoyed a trip to Crater Lake Sundny. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charley Voglennd two sons, of Medford moved this week into the house on E street, formerly owned by Mr. Sandry. but now owned by Ray Toft of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. E. S- WIlJon gave a bridge party last' Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. Fick's cousins, Mr. nnd Mrs. Meyers of San Franelsco. Two tables of bridge were played. Oscar Lewis received the prize for high score and Mr. Meyers the consolation prize. The following guests were present: Mr. nnd Mrs. E. S. Sev erance, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bare, Mr. nnd Mrs. Meyers and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Haines of Portland are visiting relatives In Jacksonville and Medford. Mr. and Mrs. John Dunnlngton and daughter, Margaret of Klam ath Falls, were visitors at the S. E. Dunnlngton home recently.. Mr. and Mrs. V. M- Wallace of Portland, having spent a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carter, returned home Sunday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Farris and son. Jack, were recent dinner guests at Amy's place. They are leaving for thefr home in Port lnnd. Mr. Farris is a salesman for the Sinclair Meat Co., and will rontlnue with his work In Port land. Mr. nnd Mi b.ut will he unable to work for I ton. j some time. j IT. L. Heryford drove to Medford j with . a heef Monday. J Jimy Rogers, who Is now help- ing Jack Tungate log off the Clity 1 property, has moved his family I up Jo th esceno of operations, j Tho Owen-Oregon Lumber pom I pnny is building a spur up Bono S creek. The men are. taken to and J from camp in a bis run by the ; company. The cnttlo association Is starting to move lis cattle Monday from their present range, where .the feed is gone, across the south fork of Rogue river by wny of Lodge Pole. --4. , Mrs. Woodell Woods and daugh-1 r, LAKE GREEK without benefit will find Casey's Rheumatic Remedy the most start ling discovery of recent times for pains or rheumatism, neuritis, neu ralgia, sciatica, lumbago, asthma, hay fever, dropsy and gout. Re duces pain and swelling through direct action on stomach, liver nnd kidneys. Sold on money-back guar lilt OA 1 r.t .n. lAifl n 1 1 (. ter Ilessie. arrived lrom then-1 Wno(1(,. y, RlnrB home in Fresno. Cal.. Wednesday - of last week for a visit with Rev. I J. M. Johnson and family, who j nre old time friends and have been showinK them over our beaut-' Iful lloisuo river valley. They i spent Friday In Ashland and Mon-; dav at Applenate. They are leav-, InK for their home Tuesday or tins week. Mrs. Roy Williams enter- talned them to dinner Sunday eve; i llillB. One of the most enjoyable events 'of the summer for the ynunK peu pie was given Friday, evening ol last week by the Christian Elvi deavor society in the form of 4 lawn party and watermelon When vou select "0. X." tag in vo vou lots 01 servicp. -nr lias Iippii (! UAlfAXTKEP can't afford to used car Imt an a car that bears vou can depend that our it'll Each "0. K." reconditioned and is FOR 30 DAYS. You take a chance on anv "0. K." one. This Carl J kM baa carefully 1 1 :lMck4 and ncoa vTrarumlnlon v Starting v Lighting V Ignition VBatUry vTlrt vUphoUtery vTop vFeodOT Pierce-Allen Motor Co. Used Car Lot Bartlett and 8th St. Phones 941-150 ODOl 1 05302 5 Olios Clayton riymiro of "Wash ington, grandson' of Mr. and Mrs. C .10. "Wilkinson, writes them he has Just returned from a three months' trip to Alaska with the floating emmery, Santa Flavia. He expects to make the fisheries with the government his life work. He was 17 years old on July 4th, so he is starting his profession young. He ' spent his first two years of high school work in Med ford. He ia entering his second year at the University of "Wash ington .this fall. , Mf .and Mr. -Chns,,KlIngle are spending a few days in Medford. Mrs. 12. E. Meyer Is gathering fair work this week nnd helped with work at the fairgrounds Tues day.. . Several children of the vicinity have left to attend high school, either in Medford, Eagle Point or Central Point. M. M. Welch, who has been vis iting for a few days with old neighbors, left for his home in Oregon City Tuesday. Mrs. Chas. CIngcade of Eagle Point is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth ClrlsHOm . Mrs. Mable ' Brown of Browns boro spent Tuesday night with Mrs. LaVerne Poch. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moore were doing business in Medford Tues day, A number of Grangers met at tho Mike Han ley ranch last Sun day. They had a picnic dinner nnd talked over fair work. Chas. CIngcade was calling on Herh Orlssom last Tuesday. Mrs. L. J. Grissom, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Davis, returned home Wednesday. 1 CENTRALPOtNT CENTRAL POINT, Sept. 4. Our school will start next Monday and all the former high school teach ers are expected back with the ex ception of Mr. ErlcBon who has entered the aviation service, and his place will be taken by Mr. Webster Work. Dr. and Mrs. Goldsbury went to Roseburg last Thursday. The doc tor has several dental patients In Rosebur whom he went to visit. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Purkey pile drove down from their home in Corvallls Sunday, to spend a couple of days with their parents O. C, and Mrs. Purkeypile, of this place. Special music was rendered at the morninir services at the Union church by the choir and a beauti ful duet was suns by Olof Sever son and Mrs. Lule Strohmeier, and the solo "Have Thine Own Wny Lord," was sung by Lynette Hez malhalch. Next Sunday evening the music for the evening services is to be furnished by the young ladies of the church and will include sev eral specials. This special serv ice Is to be held as a farewell to 1 the young people who will soon be leaving for their winter college I work. Louis Collins started on his re turn trip to Los Angeles .Monday j morning, where he will re-enter the j Bible Institute. He has been spend- j Ing his summer vacation with the 1 Burger and SwarU families of this i place. Mrs, Swarlz Is an aunt of J Mr. Collins. He Is making the trip , as far as Santa Barbara with the j Guy family of that place by auto, j They also have been spending their j vacation in our valley. Jay Purkeypile, a former resi dent of our city, and one time de- rnimt -T!nhMerl not agnt nf this place, arrived feed at the Bohnert home. Outdoor games were played on the lawn and the attendance was good, conj sidering the busy season.' i G. E. Fox, the real estate man,' mado a transfer of the old Guy property, owned by Chas. Guy of Washington, to Al Simmons of this: place. ' Thursday evening of this week the new Christian Endeavor off!--cerB will be Installed and the Ladies' Aid will give them a fried CAN'T PRAISE - IT ENOUGH Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Helped Her So Much Kingston, Mo. "I hnve not taken any tiling but Lvdin K. Pinklmm'H vegetable inin pound for IS months nnd f cannot prni.se itt enough. I weighed about 100 pound and was not able to do any kind of work. 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