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WTDFOTrn MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRTDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1928."" A -. i-.artl niirr ' l't wivoral diiys visiting with )i i Lv DLL LMDI II VI I al8lL,r ui"1 her "loce- T.irrr rVnllllT ! Hanu.y Miller will Iravotjiil.ircl I.U L.IIII L.W 1 kk l01. uugeno to attend the Unlvi I TO LAST 18 I to em ry - it on 'aro urged to be J choir priictk-t? WL-diiugduy ut Itpy 1 preyent. j il.' m. " ' ' " ' Bible 'study Tia-mlity, 7:30 p. m. i llv(! urged to be ' present evening ut :! emh service. V ASHLAND , Sept. l,l ,.nul,I,l ami omnlnvu nf llie.ln hlil .. l . . ,,, , " "l iiiune a ....... .. ... , ... ............. ........,.,...... ,, visit to his rathor, H. .M. ahaw, who' Southern Pacific company, died on ; land public school but at tha prcs-' . ot.ntcd there Major and '.Mrs. Clyde A. Malonc , aro moving from their residence on Sunday at the Sollthoril 1'nclflc Iioh- ! cut (line occupies a similar' position nllnl ut San Francisco. The burial "t the Monmouth Mirniul sclioor. service anil intermeeiu win iiron- "". '""' "'"-!wn street to the William Maxey muv ne new m mimuu, buuuuku " " ." residence on Allison street. OCIimie arriinKeillUIIlH lire lllll ym iniii.iiium wii.,uii nuimni buiuui i known. Mr. Winn bad been In poor I last year, was In Ashland Tuesday! ' hoalth for Borne months and re- j In attend to business matters. Miss ! ccntly underwent a surgical opera- Hunt leaves Sunday to enter the j tiftn at the San Francisco hospital I University of OroKon at BiiKcne. for stomach trouble and chronic Lndies of the C'nnKrcKntlonnW appendicitis. Since the death of church wilr meet Thursday at the Mr. Wing's wife and dailKhter about i homo of Mrs. Don Spcncor on Iowa two years afio his health has been I street, JACKSONVILLE shaken. Ho had been em ployed until recently on a railroad between Garner and Dunsmuir. : MIhh Kdltli Dodge, daughter of ( Mr. and Mrs. Louis DodKe on the Boulevard, left Wednesday morning oit the Shasta Limited lor IOii Kene, where sho will enter the uni versity for her senior year as a journalism major. Miss Dodge is Dr. und Mi-h. C. 13. Jenkins and The ladies will meet to jdaiiKhterH, Hazel and Kthel. Mr. und Mrs. Horucc Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff of 1'ortlund, ltev. and M'rs. (iuthrle of Michigan, V. K. Ituy and Dale nice of Med ford. returned the first part of outline their work for the coining year; MIhs Mildred Andrews, who with her parents recently moved from Corvnllls to Ashland ho that Miss Oreeon Normal school, was honor j l'"awot ,rom tt 10 u"nB guest Friday even in; at a surprise party given at her homo by a group of friends who welcome her at the Klks rami) on the Itouue lltlver und other points. Miss Myrtle Pitts of Medford president of the Women's league I to her new home in Ashland and returns to the campus early to j evening was spent in games and arrange for many of the details or tile organization's work during tho opening of college. A jolly little theatre parly was planned for Tuesday evening in honor of Misses Eleanor Sweden burg, Lynda Oeder and Mary (ialey, who are leaving nt tho close of I ho The i uesuiiy vimuiiK ner iiioiiilt, :.wih turnu j'liin, in our :iiy. week to enter college. The group visited the Vining thentre and later enjoyed refreHhments at the Plaza cafe; Those who, enjoyed the af fair were Misuse Marie Da v lea, Mary Gayley, Lynda Oeder, Marie Mitchell, Eleanor Swedenhurg und Madge Mitchell. - Warren Doremtis spent tho weok end In Klamath Falls, where he was a guest of his sister, Mrs. Jt. D. Busfiard. Dr. Bertha Sawyer has gono ft) Fairview, Kas.,' to spend aix week Mrs. Clara Hui'KCHS of Medford was a recent guest of Miss Lena Johnson. S. E. Fny of KcIho. Wash., was a visitor at the home of his uncle, j, T. "Wilson the first pail of this ! week. M r. Fay was en route to music until refreshments wore served late in the evening. Those who joined in the welcoming event were Misses Ruth Owens, Marie Duvies, Emily Taylor, Ellen Oaley, Marie Mitchell, Mnd','o .Mitchell. l.nri-nlnn Hmiriv lm-lu Hllfhonr-lr and the guest of honor, Miss Mil- iHacramcnto, Calif. di ed Andrews. . A . K, Bay, formerly of, Medford. linv ir ir Pi.mimi'inii mi ! nf ' hut now living In .Jacksonville the local Methodlt church. hns not';1"1" purchased lots on N.. 6th "treet and Mrs. Ethel Olson and- daugh ter, Violet, attended church in Medford Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Erie White and children were dinner guests Tues day evening of Mr. White's par ents, Mr, and Mrs. S. A. White of Ashland j Mr. Burr, a former resident of .iicuiuiu, uieu ai unaianu, (Jam., and was laid to rest In the family lot at the Jacksonville cemetery Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. fleoi'Kc 'Buckley gave, a shower at her home on Applcgate for her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mc Orieter, of Jacksonville Tuesday aftornoon. Those present were Mrs. Lettllc Rogers and daughter, Zephln, Mrs. A. Busmun and Miss Mary Knopp, all of Klamath Falls; Mrs. Jch Taylor and Mrs. Ed Dutton of Ihe Applegate, Mrs. Kd Severance, Mrs. Charles Dorothy nnd Mrs. MurKt-ieter of Jackson ville. At the 'close of a very pleuKant afternoon a lovely lunch eon was served by the hoKtcs. Mr. und Mrs. W. A. Childera an-1 , W. II. Blrtho) made a business trip to iuurpny Tuesday afternoon, Mr. and 'M'rs. ( daughter. lOUa, attended the fu neral of the late Dr. It. J. Conroy in Medford Tuesday. ' Arehle jiowman . and family moved Tuesday to their farm In east Jackson vllle, formerly owned by Mr. Kidder. Mr. Wake field (h tearing down the house and other buildings on their old home, odjolning the school, which was reiently purchased for n playground for the school children, .Mr. Bowman will build on and improve hcir new home this fail. Mr and Mrs. Joe Drown and children and Mrs. Brown's narents. Mr. and Mrs. Ulrith. all rff Klamath Fulls, were visitors Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Gammon in North Jackson ville. . An attempt at robbery was mads at the Jacksonville Service Sta tion Wednesday, but the parties were discovered before anything was taken. They were seen leav ing in a Ford coupe. Presbyterian Church of Jacksonville. Tho regular services for next n. Dunnlngton Aumhiy and during the Veek. are Are You Run Down, Weak, Nervous? j To have plenty of firm flesh and : the ability to do a big day's work ! and feel "like a two-year old" at -night; you must eat three good meals a day, relish your food and 1 properly digest it. If you can't I cat, can't sleep, can't work, just I wine u Leaspooniui 01 raniac be- 1 fore meals. v- ednWe8n. of 387 E. 67th T0rth' Pnland. Ore., says: elm? fureimy stomach .trouble 1 completely after three years suf- I hT'iT ubuilt me "P t0 Pe''f"ct healtfi, with a gain of 27 lbs. That ! was two years ago, and I still en- 1 joy tho best of health." I JTanlac is wonderful for ipdiges- I tion and constipation? gas, pains, i nausea, dizziness and headaches. It ' brings back lost appetite,'' helps you digest your food, and- gain i strength and weight. It contains ! no mineral drugs; it is made of I roots, barks and herbs,, nature's i own medicines for the sick. The i cost is less than 2 cents a dose. Get j a bottle from your druggist. Your I money back if it doesn't help. j Tarda c 52MILUON BOTTLES USED I &uwMmmmmzm vlsitli:. with her mother, who re-i and Mrs. Peniborton anil their fam- In Knst Jacksonville. Mrs. Walker and small son. Klllle, aecompaillcJ as follows: sides there. y - -Hly before- they leave for the north, and her In-other were old friends, by Mis. DunnlnKlon's sister. Miss! Sunday school 10 M,rs. Charles J. lirady has ro-, "n" Mrs. C'lydo Youni! anchor tho Hlxhy's in Xebritxkit somoioiiviu Itosc or (Sonmiles. Calif., '.Martin, auperlntenUeut. . ( , I tni'iiml rrnnt l..rl In n,l wh. Dl,.. Mr.and Mrs. KlWonil MeiDilirL' vinvein-H riun. - Iwh.. lu -.'lltln,. l.i.i-.. .....m (...!,.! I I.... .. ... ' 1 T.'Mtl Knenl sevnrnl iIiivr i-lMillMi. win, : lied tilindav with rrleiiflH near M..u . A-..i.tA r..ni.. t .b.. Ti,b..hv' ptn.n'n,, wrl. , m ' land the Sltllle ijrants t'ass (small dauKlitors siicnt WeUnesday I nexiluy l,y uiiy of Klainii.th Kails. I At D:4S 'i.-m. the youns ,.i..l""' "noir in-aeiiee, junior , i-..ie. ... . , . i.. ' ."rs. j. ii. -turner nas rciurneii ,nnil tiih-hh.iv ,.t tiw. ,nmn t.r i:An n. .Merrll . a r a n a d u una u-ui i... .., -- - - Iver- 7 '". I10".10 'ro a two day's stay l parents. .Mr. and .Mrs. Mark Ap.'Vn-ko. . ' ... . jtlie winter. All who exueet to ally or Oreiion. Barney Is an Ash- '" ' . oru,vnore "no !ne Sucl plcitato In Medford. i Mr. and Mm. B. E. IJunnlngtun. 1 lake part In tills work and help land hoy wlio has made an enviable V ...w o.oio.o, .ice lr. John Miller left Thursday who have both been iiuite iirwlthj , i i , . ler and .Mrs. Kate Yoiiiki.' ....... ..... . . , , j 111 "",,u " l,lv toii nihil mi-iiooi ill I - -- iu viMii iiih oroLner. jr. 1 .inner imeiuiiiiii nu, aiu inuen nnpi ui en U'bolh scholastic work and outside j ., ' a"a ,."',, .' ""rber on ,llt HurlinBiimc. Cal and attend fi.id able to lie up purl i.f the time, j activities, tie Krauuatcu rrom 'ho wemiin Kof his son. John F. i , n. A. Evans and son. Willis. ,nii!n scnooi last .ia. , --- , " . " " , I. ' "7n Jr- se'"- 30, at Sacramento. :nmi Uuimhter Hannah from Kluin- io-jcsso J,j!'Bi,:r,r,;ri";," ",f ,. , . . ,;:- -r rj: Winn, a former well known Ash-i Ml88 Cl.a w formerly sill)ervlsoii! ?,1,:!'.", ".!!! ''r,.v? ?. If ,lr...ca,!. to i her mother-in-law.. Mrs. Co tor - M ih! Evans' imrents. Mr! and Mrs. or fl rants I'ass. Mrs. Vincent o-l David (Jumniond. Buest, Miss Adams of Kui,ene. . Rir. ml mih. Samuel Kvuna anil A Ray Oil Burner Is a Silent Servant Ready for Work at Any Time Automatically controlled heat from fuel oil is the most modem method of heating; ; hoihes. Come in and let us explain how you can buy a Ray Oil Burner on our easy terms. People's Electric Store 112-114 W. Main Phone 12 been returned to Aahland by the recent annual conference of tho churches of atate, but has been tranHforred to have charge of a church in the PuKct Sound confer ence. Mr. Pemborton hns bad a very HiicccHsful paatorate in the Ashland church and bin removal will be keenly felt by the local or ganization. The Methodist church ulans to tender a reception for Hev. J Try It! I 1 1 Choose your Fall clothes here I tl and enjoy the satiHfaction of J ff il looking luxurious and eing lw Si economical at the same time. Iftffi ffl Adrienne Steward FMl 3 Modford National Bank Bldg. -m belonglm? to the rlty of JackHon vllle and will build a homo there soon. MIps Jennetto Stewart o Mill Valley, Calif., representative oC the California I'erfume C'o., was ii caller at the homo of Mrs. J. A. HiiHmusscn, K. A. Rolund of Lakovlew la making our city a tdiort visit. The Sunday school class .of tlic esbyterian , church, taucht by MIhs Jlhoda Keen, enjoyed a pic nic on the lawn at tho church Monday evening. finmcs were played and refreshments of punch and cookies were served. ' ! Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sutherland of Medford were visitors at the home of Mrs. Kthel Olson Ved inefdny evening. i Ninety-nine pupils have ulroady ;i'nrolled at the Seventh Day Ad vouUst Academy on tho Jackaon-'IMo-i'lioenlx road. This Is the largest number the school has ever nail. There Is an attendance of 0 youiiK people from Jackson ville. A larjro bus comes loaded from Medford and vicinity and j picks up the children here. (JeorKo Maxwell was in Modford Tuesday und Wednesday of this week. Mrs. Kate Hoffman, who has been on the sick list, Is improv iiiKhiff. . Miss Olive and Julia Morgan, who are attending school here, huve taken apartments in the large house on tho corner of Cali tmnla and H. 4th Hlrcets. belong ing to Kay Toft of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Irvino of the nrtland News and Judge and Mrs. Wealherfont of Albany eru railing on rrlcuds here Saturday. Mr. Irvine and MIsh MeCullv were Hchnol mntnH nt tho ' Willamette University. Mrs. Otto Neldermeyer and dau ghters, Joyce ami Catheiino Ann, were calling on friends hero the latter part of the week. Mis. McCleuland, who has been visiting at the. H. M. Sevoranee home left for (irants Pass, whero she - will vtHlt her mother. Mrs. Conk, fur i spurt time, before re turning to her homo in Pendlo ton. Ore. Mlsa Alice HoefH was a Modford shopper Wednesday. They will build on and Im prove their homo this fall. I.loyd Sparks, who left some time ago for medical treatment at the Vetrrnns' Imxpltul in Port bind. Is Improving. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. 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