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PAOTC TITREE ullhii in i.rmui .inmiuiuiu umm HliK1!! 1 inilRR P.HARRF L FBflM MFFTIMRQ 18 Liyuvn wiiiuiuu. i iiuiii mill I II IUW FEDERAL COURT ,V federal jury last night re turned a verdict of not nuilty in the trial of William Mclltirdy, :. pioneer of K 1 a m a t h county, charged with tho Kale and pos session of Intoxicating lhjuor, In the slmpo of popular and allegedly potent "wine tonics." It was al iened that Mcllardy, owner of a pool hall nt Spniguo Itiver, on the Klamath reservation, hud sold tho "wine tonics" l.y the glass and the bottle, and special agents testified it was "into xi a ting' and "had a kick." District Attorney ( 'corm- Nitc nor, in his closing arguments, de clared that "a verdict of guilty will serve notice upon grocery stores, sof i drink stands and others that they cannot sell, a medicine for a beverage.' and called upon (lie district distribu tors of wine tonics "to take note." The wine tonics, according to government chemists contained 19 per cent alcohol, as printed upon the labels, and also carried a government permit. The defense counsel contended that there was no way for a dealer in wine tonics to deter mine, whether the purchaser was to use it as a stimulant, or a medicine. They further contended only a technical violation was in volved, if any. Tho wine tonics involved in tho trial, have a wide vogue over southern Oregon. There was no session of the fed eral court today, h recess being taken until Monday morning, when the trial of Mike Murphy of t'hiloqiiin, changed with liquor vio lation, will commence. It is expected that the federal court term will be concluded by Thursday. LOCAL CITIZENS There are an even dozen resi dents of the kogiie Itiver valley taking- flying lessons at the San ders Aeronaut teal school, a nd one Is aviating under the condition that his name be kept from tho public eye. The list is as follows: Henry 'luhrer, Moose Mulrhead. Henry Frost -of Ashhtnd," ljeo Hed of Ashland, Bumps Kranklyn of Ash land. Delbet Clifford of Medford, Alelvin I.aisen, Medford, (luy Cor ing, Medford, Kred Mcl'herson. Medford, Aubrey Sanders. Medford and William Heed, ,1'hoenix. According to Prof. Harold San ders they are all likely students, in various stages of instruction. Moose Mulrhead has flown alone a couple of times, and according to his instructor and airport at taches, has an "unusual amount of bird -sense." Mulrhead has 1 5 hours of flying to his credit. Twenty hours is considered suf ficient time for tho granting of a pilot's licence. The Ivan McKivor monoplane, which was forced down near Myrtle l'olnt tho first of the week has returned to the local airport. U sustained a broken ptopcllor in landing. E. TO GIVE ADDRESS Irving K. Vining will speak on tho subject, "Important l'erio Is In Life's Development" next Wed n esday even lug, Oct ober 10, in the Junior high auditorium. The public In cordially Invited. Tie occasion Is a reception to the junior high faculty, given by the 1. T. .. of the school. Teaeheis and friends of the other schools u re a If o asked t o n t tend. Mr. Vining is most lrippy on o subject of this kind, because of his great interest in the problems tf youth and his sympathetic un derstanding of tho difficult. of parents and teachers. He believe in tho p. T. A. and everyone will profit by his talk. The heads of departments in the school will speak for a few minutes on tho work bring don-j In thrlr department in an of fori to link school and home more closely. Some fine musical num bers will also be given. After tho program refreshments will be served in tho upper hall mid adjoining rooms, cafeteria stylo. This will give pn rents and friends a,n opportunity to get ac quainted with the teacher, many of whom a. re not well known as yet. .No charge will be made. II. C. A. Ituy- IiiU'tist. NEW YORK. Oct. 6 tPj -The R;uHo Corporation of Anvrba has purchased on interest in Keiih-Al-bee Orpheum. Inc. David Sarnoff. vir o-preidenl and general mannser of the Radio cor poration, declined to make any statement. It was reported in banking cir cle that final neuottut ion had not yet betn completed hut that pres ent plans catted for the formation of n holding comtnny. stock of V hlch will he exchanged for the p- curill'-s of the Radio corporation. Kejth. A Iboo anil film honkimr of ' I ices. 0 P,LAJEEIING I JN NORTH BEND ' .Ministers from Jackson county , and other points in southwestern ' Oregon, from .Merrill. Malin and I Klamath Falls to Oakland and I Kutherlin, and numerous const 1 points from (Juki 1 leach north to Ueedsport. returned T Ii u r s d a y from the fall meeting of the Pros'? : byteries of southern Oregon and ; Coos Hay, which was held jointly on Tuesday and Wednesday in the i commodious and attractive I 'res : byterian church of North Hend. ! Those attending from the Uogue i Hiver valley jmd southern Oregon ; include lie vs. K. 1. Lawrence and ! i:. Iverson of Medford. II. T. j Milehelmore of Ashland. K. K. Me I Vicker of Jacksonville, O. T. Mor ; gall of Yiaglr Point, W. McAfee , Wilson of Iti.gue River, I J. V. Haight of Klamath Kails. H. . j Moore of Merrill, Joseph Miksov- sky of Malin, Joseph v Angell of Cilendate, J. A. Smith of Onk j land. J. 11 . 1-ainb of Sutherlin and t Klder (. E. Talbot of Sutherlin. j On Tuesday evening itev. E. P. i Lawrence made the opening ad ! dress on "Evangelism." Music was j furnished by it vested chorus of t about .10 young people, who sing i ri'uularly in the N o r t h Hend j church on Sundays. Uev. J. E. Sny j der being the reuular pastor and I also serving as the secretary of j the North Mend chamber of com i me roe. Wednesday noon the members of hot he Presbyteries were the i guests of the North I'Send ehnm 1 ber of commerce for luncheon at j the North Hend hotel, the address j being given by Ir. C. Franklin ! Ward of Kan Francisco, who spoke on Men and Iteliglon in a most interesting way. Or. Ward is Pa cific coast secretary for the gen eral council of the Presbyterian church. Other speakers from a distance were Dr. W. O. Holt of Portland. Pacific coast secretary for the Presbyterian board of pensions: Dr. V. A. Thompson of Portland, state executive of the Presbyterian church for Oregon: Mrs. John Mc cormick of Portland, one of the state officers in the Women's Mis sionary society of Oregon, and Dr. 1j. VanNuys of Portland, state, rep resentative for the board of Chris tion education and young people's work. )n Wednesday evening, younu people gathered from North Hend and vicinity for a supper and "round table" conference with the Presbyteries on important phases of young people's work and a plat form meeting in the evening at which Mrs. MoC'ormick. Hev. H. T. M it eh el more a nd Dr. W. 1 Va n Nuys spoke. Next spring the joint meeting of the two Presbyteries will bo held at Itoseburg and in the sum mer or fail the two Presbyteries (Southern Oregon and Coos Hay) will be unite dand reorganized in to one Presbytery to bo known as "Southwestern Oregon." and em bracing all the territory of Coos. Curry. Douutas, Josephine, Jack son, Klamath and Lake counties. The committee on reorganization chosen from both Presbyteries at the Joint meeting this week con sists of the present stated clerks, Uevs. J. E. Snyder of North Hend and Joseph W. Angell of (Herniate, and Hev. II. T. Mitchelmoro of Ashland, who. before coming to Oregon, was the stated clerk for the Presbytery of Spokane. Uev. W. McAfee Wilson of Ftogue Hiver is the present moderator of the Presbytery of southern Oregon, mid liov. Thos. C. Duncan of Han don is moderator of Coos Kay Pres bytery Special attention Is being given this year, here and all through the Preshyti-rlan c h ti r e h e n In the 1 'tilted States to young people's work. Next s u m m e r another young people' summer conference will be held at some attractive point In southern Oregon, simitar to the one held so successfully last July at rtogne Itiver. Hev. It. W. Nelson, who for four years has been the successful and much liked pastor at Phoenix, was released from the work there and was dismissed to the Presbytery of Willamette to become the pas tor of the McMinnville Presby terian church, to which point he Is moving this week. Fire squad assignments at the local high school this year, an ap pointed by Principal H. H. Conkle, are as follows: Fire extinguishers: I! e r n a r d Hughe, lower west door exit: Jack Hue hex. lower east door exit : Al Stoehr, west exit of gym: Hill Fred en burg, north exit of gym; Oliver Huihe. upstairs in gym. Guards on lower floor: Rob Herriott. Eric Picrsun, cinlre Con-aw.-iv. doom and stairways. Ounrds, on upper floor: James Hayes, p.nb Emmenf, Earl Carkln, doors ayd stairways. Lockers and shower boys'; Neville Rfdtn. Hosemen: Aubry Satid'-r and Harold Anderson, wel lower floor: Charles Elmore and Harry Oil! east ' lower floor: Harold A re her and Osfdf N"Wland. upper wont hall: Edward Ream and Jack Walker, north exit of itym; Hr-n-nrd Andrn and WilhHtn bob. byn. tni: Rotj Mason and Charles Thomas, upper eait hall. Turn-off and cut-off men. hyd rants: Cliff Carnett. pin Hyrum. Jewell Wadde!! M-rland Tolbfn. P.ur'nn Lnwry. Raynor finv, Volunteer: Uill Morgan. St. Mnrks l-'plopul. i.'orncr Oak (lull ami Jfifth. i n. in., Holy cojninunion. ! 0 a. in., Pundit y fehuul. ll;Jj a. in., II"ly communion. Win. li. lliiiiiiUoii, 1 ctor. ! Catholic Church. So. oakdale avenue and street. I Masses at S and 10:0 a. m. ; Hev. F. W. Illack.- Pastor NawHviic Church. Corner Central aiyl Jackson St. Sunday school, 11:45 a. m. Oreal Hallelujah march and pro gram. 1 1 a. m. Dr. J. E. Hates, district superintendent, will preach. N. Y. P. S.. t:30 p. m. Evan gelistic service, 7 :3U p. m. Itevs. O. O. and liertha Crow, .ion KuglUli Lutheran Churvh. Fourth at Oakdale. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Church services at 1 1 a. m. Rev. J. H. Karpenstein of Cbe halis. Wash., will deliver the- ser mon. A cordial Invitation to members and friends of this congregation to attend this service. Oolel Tea hi News, The Ouspcl team invites every one tit attend Sunday afternoon their services in Ashland al the Presbyterian church. J. 11. Starkey Is the speaker for the day; also there will be special music for the occasion. The team is depending upon the people to help us carry out our Master's work. . , ' Full Gospel Temple. Newtown near Main. k John .L. Zecher, pastor. Sunday school, 0:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Young people's meeting, U:30 p. m. Evening evangelistic meeting, 7:30 p. in. Bible study, Tuesday 7:30 p, m. Woman's pra er meeting, Wed nesday L':30 p. nt. Weekly meeting, Thursday 7:30 p. m. Jesus Christ, the son of (Jod, is coming back to this earth again. Seo Matt. 24:a7-51, also Acts 1:10 11. Everybody welcome. Come as you are: Christ loves you, and died for you. riist Christian Church. Mnth and Onkdale streets. Carman E. Moll, minister. Office and pastor's study in tho church; Phono 107. Hours 9 to i'2; after noons by appointment. .Residence phone 1337. "Test Our Welcome." Morning worship and communion at 1 U: ."5. Sermon subject, "I ead Though Living." Appropriate mu sic. Itlble school assembly, 5:45. Sun day is promotion day. It will be observed in all departments. Classes for all ages arc anxious to welcome you. Christian Endeavor groups meet at 0:30 p. m. Popular evening service at 7:30. Attention is called to the change In time. There will be good singing, special music, a happy fellowship and a sermon on "The Perilous Way." These evening services are always largely attended. Midweek service Wednesday evening 7:30. .. Ii'clyirlii Church. At the Presbyterian church on Sunday night, a large chorus choir of girls, numbering 30. under the leadership of Miss Mejbft Williams, music teeaher of the Junior high school, wilt make their Initial ap pearance. The J unior High O lee club will be in the number. In addition to this fine chorus, stere optlcon pictures showing some of the remarkable development which has taken place in that great con tinent of Africa during the past lot) years will br shnwih It is no longer tho dark continent but Is a wonderful country with vast re sources In people, products of gold and diamonds and Ivory and agri culture. Missionaries have been a big factor in its development, from David Livingstone and Henry M. Stanley down to the faithful men and women who are preaching the gospel in every portion of that land today, Remember the hour. 7:30 p. m.. and place, the Presbyterian church. A 1 1 eve n I n g services In the ohiiroliet will be held nt 7:30 p. m. from this date on through the win ter. Valley IUhIIo Chuivli. Undeiiomi national, fundamental. non-sctarian. The largest congregation In ill'1 Kok'uc River valley. Hill Ray, pHstor. P. O. Hox !UH. On the sir Sunday night at K o'clock. Virgin broadcasting studio. KM ED. ,M'dford, Ore. Opening song "Come to the Church O'er the Radio.'' Prayer, special music and sing ing, scripture lesson, solo by the past of. Sermon, "Why Jesus Came." I. Timothy I -I 5. Medford business men and val ley orchardlsts. as advert (sent and "go-getters' ch tin nut be beat. Our city and the Rogue River valley in letter known than most sections of the country. let us make the Valley Radio church known as a pioneer fi'fe gospel broad cast lng station. Many substantial men have said to me this we-k: "Rill. I want to be a member of your church and have a part In sending out K.itvatfon1 story." Won't you Join tis In sending the glnd tiding "even unto the uttermost part of the world"? Main St. MctliodNt f htirt-lL, South. Corner faln street and North Oakdale avenue. James E. Conder, Pastor. Th" superintendent of the Sun day f'hool. Or. Frank Roberts, lr makimr plans for "Pronation day"LjjatB next Minuay ann ' uaiiy day later on. He woo d like io have all M-hnlarw present, especially thne who have been out for the ti&r being. Clnses will he re-organized i and some new teachers will be add l ed to the starf. Coin Vid help i us rw. Sunday school meets every fun- day morning at H:4.'. Preaching at 1 1 a. in. Subject, "Huino-llulltltiiK." Special music J unior am) Senior leagues will I meet in their respective rooms at i ; a 0 for devotional services. A incnthcrship campaign is on and ! it U hoped that the Ichkuo will ; have n healthy increase in attend- nnco. I'reachin at 7:30 p. m., by the I pastor. Subject. "Your opportun-lllh-lry." C.ood congregational sing- j lng nt all services, i. Mid-week services every Wcd- j nesday evening at 7:30. A cordial i welcome awaits you at this friend-! ly church on the corner. The Church of God Corner North tirapo mid Iluvcn. C. A. Cooper, pastor. Sunday BChool, 10 a. m. Morning service, 11 o'clock Young people's mooting at 6:3U p. m. Evening services at 7 : 110 o'clock. Midweek prayer meeting Wednes day at 7:30 p. m. Everyone cordially invited. First Church of Christ. Scientist Authorized branch of tho Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist. Eloston. Mass. Services aro held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, U12 North Oakdale. Subject for Sun day. October 7, "Unreality." Sunday school at 9:45. Applicants under the age of 20 may be ad mitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which include -testimonies of Chris tian Science healings. 8 o'clock. The reading room, which Is In the Medford building, is open dally from 12 to 4, except Sundays and holidays. The Bible and all author ized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or pur cmhased. The public la cordially invited to attend the services and visit tho reading room. First Baptist Church W. II. Katon, hP. I)., minister. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m Morning worship, 11 o'clock Young people's meeting (four groups), G:;i0 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. At the morning worship the church orchestra will make Its first appearance since vacation time. This popular organization has been enlarged and strengthened by the addition of several new members, and you will he glad to hear them again. At this service the pastor will speak on "Preparation for Re vival." The Sunday evening aervlco will mark tho beginning of a series of five Sunday evening addresses on John Bunynn and his great book, "Pilgrim's Progress." October marks the r.OOth anniversary of the author of the book which has prob ably been the most popular book in the world except the Rible for these 300 years. Pictures will bo used to Illustrate the story. Try our welcome. First Methodist Kpbiuviml 1'lmrcli, Laurel and Main. Raymond S. Rees. minister. 27 ' North Orange. Phone 332. New Minister to Vmwh. There is usually more or less In terest attaching to the first ap pearance of a new minister before his congregation. The folks won der If they aro going to like his luuks, his manner, the way he does this and that, and all the other things that go to make up a min ister. The minister has some in teresting moments also as ho looks over his congregation on his first Sunday In tho new church. In spite of all the diversions that en ter into the service Sunday morn ing at the First Methodist church, the pastor hopes to make his first message one that will Interest and profit all who hear It. He will speak at the 11 o'clock hour on the theme "For Their Sakcs." World Ncrk'M Thrme. Mr. Rees, iho new pator of the First Methodist Episcopal church. has an Idea that the Sunday even inK MTvicP should be u tonic for, n.law ,t Kr, ,, t Imp u-cclc iibr nd und NOtrucHlM t nut .m . ' 1 the week ahead and suggests that it be known at the First church as "The Happy Sunday Evening Hour." He will speak this Sunday evening nt 7:30 (note change of hour) on "Play Hall!' Every American who is awake these days knows that a world series is on. Come on, fellow fans, let's think together about the great game for a Utile while Sunday evening. Ii-ehicrln Church. South Holly and Eighth. Edwin Percy Lawrence, Minister. 513 Kouth Newtown. The Rible school meets at 9:45 a. in. All classes In every depart ment will begin the new lessons for the quarter. Promoted classes will take their new places. New scholars should start now and not t miss any lessons. Verl (, Walker, su perlntendenl. 1 1 a. m.. Morning worship. Organ prelude, "Andante Cunta- blle" Tschalkowsky Offertory. "To a Wild Rose" McDowell Contralto solo, "Eye Hath Not Hcen" Gaul Nina Cole Mulhollnnd. Anthem, "Rock of Ages" Dudley Ruck Quartet. Children's sermon. "Apples.' Hcrmon. "Musturd Seed Faith Minister. , Reception of new members. Hacrament of the Lord's Hopper. Postlude, "Maestoso" McDowell j :ju p. m.r Lvenlng worship. Prelude, "Offertolre" In A-flat Read Offertory. "TrdUmerHf" Hhuman Missionary message on "Krlcnda of Africa," II lustra ted by stereop- tlcon slides. A girls elforus of 30 voices, in cluding the Junior Hl'i Opt club jinder the direction of Miss Melt.4 Williams, will lead the singing and tng two special number. "America the I'eautlfut" and "Onward, Chris tian Holdlers." 6:30 p. m.. Christian Endeavor meo ting, botIenlors and interme- 7:30wp. m.. Wcdnoaday night, prayer meeting and study of the Prophet Amoi. Central Pwtm Kcdmipd Clinrctw. Tomorrow we are to atudy obout tho planting of tho t'hristlanlinpr (fi)s npplrtsOtn the Nwto- oiiirhly lu-Htlien cities of the wofjil, t.pheMis. It was the went of the, worship of "Diana of the Kphe siitns." the goddess that was sup posed to have fallen from Jupiter. The simple story of the gospel of the Son of Cod won its way be cause thy Holy Spirit had His way in consecrated human lives. The story is in the l!Mh of Acts. Join a blbl class. School opens at ti. m. In our yount people's services, which begin at 6:3a p. m.. the sub .Vet, "laborers Together With Ood," will engage tho attention. ; Oood leaders, good singing. A for y mi . a n'd work to do. plac The new year's work Is just be ginning; find your place and your work soon. You are Invited to the church services with us. You will find a hearty welcome, and an opportun ity to serve. The pastor will preach In both services of the day. In the morning on the subject, "Ron-ow ing Rread for Others," and In the evniug an evangelistic sermon on the subject, "Reaping As Von Sow." Roth quartets will sing in the serv ices of the day, and the choir will sing in both services. At the Central Point Christian church Sunday mornl.ig at 11 o'clock. Mr. shelly wil" occupy the pulpit In place of the Rev. I. J. Millard, and preach the sermon. A good attendance Is urged. TALENT SCHOOL STUDENT BODY TALENT, Oct. 6. -(Special) The f n 1ritt hiirli ' uiitiniii iinlt I liii a1. Itlon of student body officers Tues day afternoon. The following offi cers wero elected: Presid o n t, Frank Don ham; vice-president, Velma Mason; secretary -treasurer. Katherlne Est as; sergeant-nt-nrms Clarence Ryrd. Mr. Latfrunder of Bray, Calif,, is spending this week In Talent. Mr. Latfrunder is here with the intentions of starting a sawmill as soon as a site can bo secured suit able for that purpose. Mr. and Mrs. John Roblson, Mr. and Mrs. Will Childers and son John, Mrs. Edith Cochrane, Elvis Cochrane, Miss Anna Hello Learn ing and Ray Estes spent Sunday picnicking at the forks on Wagner creek. Mi. Childers and Mr. Estes spent most of tho dny hunting, but they report they hnd no luck. Mrs. J. W. McCoy und Mrs. C. K, Pralt of Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gore of Medford at tended the teachers reception at tho community hall lust Friday evening. Tho reception was n success and all present enjoyed tho entertain ment. . .. Thero wero several num bers on the program and these wero well received. Miss Juanita Miller entertained those present with several piano selections. Earl Nowbry, Prof. Leslie J. Miller, Jay Terr III. Mrs. Willis Ryrd, Mrs. George Carter, J. S. Crawford and Roy Levander each guvo a short talk, some being of an Impromptu nature. Mrs. C W. Iong gavo a reading. Refreshments were served at tho close of the program. Mrs. Hazel Ferns accompanied eight of her Ashland friends to Grants Pass Monday evening. They attended the meeting of the Lady Muscovites, a branch of tho Odd Fellows lodge. Tho town council held tholr reg ular meeting Tuesday evening. Mr. Latfrundur of It my, Calif., was present und ho discussed with the council his plans for starting n sawmill here. A big urprlse birthday party was given in honor of Mrs. A. It. Ferns at her homo in Fern Valley ny ner daughters and daughters- many ucauiiiui gifts were presented to tho honor cuest and the afternoon was spent in a social good time. A birthday cake with candles was also '(resented to Mrs, Kerns. Julio, ico cream and calio wero served at tho close of the afternoon. Those who uttend e dtho party wero; Mrs. E. C Gardner, Mrs. Tom Hell, Mrs. I. J. Hleppy, Mrs. Ella J. Patterson. Mrs. Will Ferns, Mrs. J. W. Dodge and Mrs. Jlnymnn of Talent; Mrs. A. L. Reames. Mis. C. P.. Ward, Miss Llllle Coleman and Miss Nel lie Ileum of Phoenlr; Mrs. E. A. Gardner of Ashland and Mrs. Job, Mrs. Bowman. Mrs. llensler, Mrs. J. D, Stewart. Mrs. A. I. Ferna, Mrs. Ray Ward, Mrs. Hprool. Miss H m 1 1 h , Mrs. Cu rd en and M Isses Gladys, Marlon. Twlla, Carol and Msrjorie Ferns. Mary llcnsler and Ora Mae Hprool and Masters Fred- dio Robley, Harold and Howard Ferns, Tommy Ifemdcr, Iconard and Lloyd Ferns, Ordlt Sprool of Fern Valley nnd Mrs. William Mason' of Central Point. Don Tryor returned Wednesday afternoon by stugo from Kan Lcan- dro. Cal., after spending a year in Tucson, Arizona and tho bay cities In California. Don, who was employed ns a marine ma chinist for the Matson Navigation company In Han Franc! wo. spent several months at the homo of his brother. Charles O. Tryor and family In Han Lcandro. Mr. Frlnk left the middle of tho week for Washington on a buslnesH und pleusuro trip. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oorthuys and son. Hendrick and daughter, Catherine and their guests, Dr. and Mrs;. J. O. Reker of Arnhem, Holland, returned on Wednesday evening from the coast, where they had spent a two weeks vaca Ron. The hall and rain storm of last Haturdny did very little damage near Talent. The apples were hall necked, but there was no great loss by any of the growers. A number of Talent people at tended the Rend-Ruseball game in Medford Hunday afternoon. Tho school board tuld their reg ulnr meeting Monday evening. Jamw prllett of Klamath Juno Ron waa a busine visitor In Tal ent Monday. Mr. CtlkU la buul i- ......... , ..v . be packed. jjisa Rh;i.h I HuKLfTA snenl Sunday afU'rnu"ii visiting ;it the home of her friends, Mr. and Mrs. John Ragsdale in i;.e Point. Clarence J. and Dorothy Mathcs accompanied their gramlmotlK-r. Mrs. Oeorge Matties of Ashland to the Applegate country Sund,i . They visited friends while on the Applegate. Mrs. John Roblson was a busi ness visitor in Ashland Monday afternoon. Klmer Murphy arrived last Fri day from California and spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and M ts. ilemy Rurnctte and family. M r. Murphy is u tailor by trade and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Murphy, who re- slued on Wagner creek a numoer of years ago. Mr. Murphy left i , ..Tl. si , MblM Ul.vvr n. Monday morning accompanied byj)rarH nl,,(usitl, Tom Mi.nrc. with Frank Works for Hood River. Mr.u HtruIl(j ,.(lMl including Norman Murphy and Mr. Works expect U'jTrevor. Jed Proutv and Otlo Hoff pick apples. (man. Mr. ami Mrs. J. R. Kdwardsj x and dauKhtcr moved into the . Charles 1 Itildridgo place in town last week. The budget committee will meet Friday i:enlng at the school for the purpose of making out tht ; school budget for the year. j Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moore and Delos Churchill of Medford were Sunday dinner guests at tin! Frank Hold ridge home. i The j Jidles' Aid nnd Woman's Home Missionary society of 'tue j Methodist church held a Joint meeting nt the home of Mrs. Ii. , Lester Newbry on the Anderson road Thursday afternoon. I Karl N.ithrow was n business j visitor in Medford Friday. Austin Rosander of Ashland j spent Saturday afternoon at. the home of his sister. Mrs. Walter; Russell and family. Henry Weishaar, representative , of the Oeorge Ln w re nee I -ea t he r I company of Portland eailM on Marion Tryer nt the general ro-1 pair shop, Friday morning. Mr an d M rs. M e 1 v I n M cO rew I and daughter of Ullt, Cal.. spent j Hunday visiting nt the home of i his father, Kirk Met! rew and other; relatives and friends. I Mrs. Karl Duncan was a caller at the home of Mrs. Wesley Vogoll Monday afternoon. John Itobison is having his ap ples picked this week. Mr. Robl son has a very good lot of fruit this year. All those who have not regis tered, should register before Octo ber 6th, so they will be eligible to vote nt the general election on November 6. Mrs. Olen Sattmarsh spent Thursday and Friday at her home on Little Applegate. Mrs. Halt marsh is staying at the home of her pa re n t s, M r. a n d M rs. ( I uy Hamilton, while she Is working in the packing house at M cdfoni. Professor and Mrs. Oeorgo Rrls coo were callers at tho Wosley Vogell homo Monday afternoon. Mrs. Walter Russell and her three daughters, Christina, Fran ces nnd Pearl, spent Saturday night and Hunday at tho home of her father, otto Rosunder, in Ash land. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rrandt and two daughters, Catherine, and Rar bara June of Medford, spent Sun day evening at the homo of Mar ion Tryer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Nyswarner recently moved to Chilottuln. Mr. Nyswarner has purchased a busi ness establishment there nnd he will havo charge of It. Mr. and Mis. Oeorgo Roblson and Mrs. Minnie Martin of Ash land spent Sunday evening at the homo of Mr. und Mrs. John Itobi son. Preaching services at the Tal ent Methodist, church are ns fol lows: Sunday school at tt:-1fi a. in., Lester Newbry superintendent; preaching at 11 a. m. and X p. m. Rev. L. O. Krown. pastor.. Kp worth league at 7 p. m., Edna Newbry, leader. Young people's prayer meeting Wednesday evening- nt 7:30 p. in. Among the Talent people shop ping and transacting business In Medford Haturday wero Mr. and Mrs. Jay Terrlll and Rarbara, Mm. Riley Nyswarner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank lloldrldgo and Kstlicr, Mr. and Mrs. William Petri and Kl ton and Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Long nnd Lovolla. and Iris. Tom lidmuiiHon and Rlchar-1 Ray returned from Hood River Hunday after spending u week at that place. Preaching services at tho Rap tlst church, as usual. Sunday school nt 10 n. m. Prcachlng at I la. m. and 7:ao p. m. O. W. IfVjrnetto pastor. CJarcnco Homes spent tho week end at tho home of his wifo and daughter and other relatives. Mr and Mrs. Homes und srnull daugh ter were Hunday dinner guests at the home of his mother, Mrs. Homes, in Ashland. They also vl- I I ed h Is bro t h or nnd wife. M r. and Mrs. Henry Homes, who re cently returned from their honey moon In California. Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Penland and daughter, Jennet to, returned last Wednesday from Pendleton, Re sides attending the round-up in Pendleton they attended tho state fair on their return homo. They wcrot gone about 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holdridgo were business visitors in Medford Tuesday aflornoon. Hon Tryor, who recently re turned from Han Ijeandro, Calif., spent Thursday ufternoon at tho homo of his sister, Mrs. Kred Rrandt und family in Medford. Mrs. Tom Roll entertained a number of her friends nt her homo east of Talent at a dinner party Thursday, Thoso who at tended the affair wero: Mrs. K. A. Gardner of Ashland, Mrs. L. .1. Kleppy, Mrs. F. J. Ilurko nnd children, 'Mrs. K. C. Gardner and Mrs. Floyd Pell. Hev. I,. J. Rrown and family arrived by motor from Btnyton. Oregon. Wednesday afternoon and are living at tho parsonage. Itev, Rrown will fill the pulpit of the Methodist church for tho coming yeur. , Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wlthrow left the middle of the week for Port land on a business nnd pleasure trip to Portland. Joe Hpttxer was a visitor In Medford Wednesday evening. ti C iren at O the State Th$at I ti othy Rev ii-i's ambition to play dramatic leads is conMStenlly bciiiK realized. Her latest will be the feature at the Stale, the atre, starting tonight. 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