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MKDWtlfl MAir; TKIBUNK, MEDt'OitO, OUE(K)Nr, SATTJRft'VT, OtlTOftKR 20, Y.Kfi.- DEER BREAKFAST AT LITHIA HOTEL! , I i AS11I.ANI'. '!. O'-t. 2. '. iSneclal.) Ata.ut !iu liuslnesK men ' frntu Portland were entertained at i a venison breakfast at the l.uhia m- oKrn;ii,onn. i-nurch lin t at Springs hotel Thursday morning.;1" t,lur,;l' MiihlinK as usual on The speciul train brings the Thursday evening at 6:30 'for a r,.u.l from Portland nulled infKUPPr and dlseussion of the nriv- early find at 7:15 Ashland men j were on hand with automobiles to i .!,. it,r.r, far n jlrivw iivpp ttift elfv ! and to tho houd where, ilurmB I the breakfast hour a number of ' speeches were fclven by the men ol'H,s- l"" Kroup meets twice a from Portland. II. L. Claycomb, j '"onth on Thursday ev. niiiKs and vice-president of the Ashland tht' . 1,l'n friends of the church are chamber of commerce, announced i invited to Jnin the irmup for eat the .Ashland part of the pniernni iltK ahu 'Ifscussh.ns oi a wide va whllR A. II. Devers of Portland In- : nel r ibjects. tr.oduced the Portland speakers, j Mayor J. Ialw. Thornton welcomed I the visitors to tho city nnd told them to take away nnythiiih' they j mlKht want. j Hen V. Wagner, an old ime Ash- i land boy find now manager of the; 1'acific Coast Pisourv company. It. W. t'hilds. mnnaKcr of the Mtiltno- I mah Hotel, and l-rank 1.. Shuil president of the Portland chamber i of commerce each Rave a short j . . ........ j niiT piesiildlt oi uio tn.uni.ei ni commerce un.l well known to the, j-ortlaml men. BH.K nl (createv , !rSre"hri:' - eral water, venison anil a Kieat biR "Iielicious" apple at each place. A fine spirit prevailed and the Portland men seemed well . pleased with (heir stay in Ashland Shortly after noon their train took j them to Medford. The Southern Orepon Normal school orchestra will appear he fore the normal school assembly Krlday niorninR tinder the leader ship of Miss Kuth Yoder. The orchestra has some fine new sel lions mai will oe Riven u me: . v. . . i. i public for the first time. Henry D. Sheldon, dean of the school of education at the state university nt KuRene, arrived in Ashland Thursday to fill his cn RnRement as lecturer before the county school Institute. The Ashland Music Study club will meet on Monday evening in the parlor of the Presbyterian church. The club plans to take up u study of folk hours. 'Mrs. Delia Dodge of Medford visited lit Ashland on Thursday at the home of Mrs. J. P. Dodge on the Boulevard. Considerable disappointment has been expressed over the cancella tion of the football game scheduled between the Albany ' college team and that of the Southern Oregon Normal school. Last year Albany cancelled its date nt a late date but the normal brought the Al bany team to Ashland at a con siderable epen.se. The guarantee included the provision that l.he Southern Oregon Normal school team should be entertained at Albany this year on Oct. J'.ith. Mr. and Mrs. K. Cliff Payne on C.ranlte street entertained a group of friends at dinner recently In honor of their KranddatiRhter, Marilyn Hae Voting and their friend Raymond Fish of Phoenix. The event was a celebration of the birthday anniversaries of the two honor guests. The dining table was attractively decorated in a color scheme of pink and white. Pink carnations formed the beau 'tiful center piece and pink tapers and attractive place cards com pleted the dainty table appoint ments. Two fine birthday cakes, with lighted tapers, graced the table. Those who celebrated in honor of little Marilyn Mae and Mr. Fish were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Kleinhammer of the l Applegate section and grand pa r enls of the little girl, Claus Kleiu- Klelnhammcr, her aunt, of Med ford; Mrs. Raymond Fish of Phoenix, .Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Young, the parents and hosts, nnd the grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. R C. Payne. Ward V. Croft, Floy Young. Ellen dairy and Hose Aitkin were in Medford Thursday evening to practice orchestra u umbers with Alert ford musicians. Clark ll. French, well known Ashland man who resides on firundvfew Drive, went deer hunt ing on Tuesday and had the mis fortune to bo lost in the fug near Persist where he was visiting with relatives. Posses were sent into the hills on Thursday morning and. Were still scouring the hillsides when Mr. French reached home about 11 o'clock. Mr. French, who Is the father of Mrs. Alice French Willits. u teacher in the Washing ton school, is 74 years of age and his friends and relatives were greatly concerned lest some mis hap hud befallen him. Mr. anil Mrs. Jack Tyrrell, who reside on Jacksonville road were in Ashland on Thursday in atten dance at the teachers institute. Meals were served each day at noon in the lunch room at the. Washing ton school. The news of the death of Mrs. Hazel M cCo n ne 1 1 Ni ms. wi f e of Karl p. Nlms of San Franclrfco, came as n shock to the many friends of the family. Mrt and Mrs. Nims and their sun Jack lived in Ashland for many years, mov ing to Han Frunclsco to reside a few months ago. Itecently Mrs. Nima had und ergo tie three major operations nnd friends were confi dent that she was well on the road to recovery. She passed away in a o'clock Thursday evening. The hody will he shipped to Athland nrre lunerat services win op nem nd Interment made. Mrs. Nirns vas the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Oeom F. McConncll and a flood nf sympathy goes out to her par- ents and other relatives. Besides the husband and parents, one son. Jack Nimn, survives to mourn her vl unusual personal charm and beauty of character. She was ilr J vole. to her homo anu her parent and yet found lime for a construe. ; tive interest in civic and educa- ' ! tionul affairs. Her social iiraces 1 made her a wide circlo of friends ; i who appreciated her worth and j who sincerely mourn her early ! i death. Miss l.eona Mnrslcrs, head of ! , thft department of music of the Southern Oregon Normal school. returned Thursday from Marsh-. '" - M where slie assisted In the work of the teaeh.-iK' Instilule ! whii - h was held tin re early this, weeK The M.-ns liiscussion Orowp uf ib'ges and power of the individual J voter. A short talk was given ,n 1 the subject by one of those lltseiit ' wmni a Kicrai i-xpr.'siuii of i"1" opinions was Kiven by Charles Ivan Stacy was born t Mn ashmtrUui couniv ftee in i fnrtv-tlir. e ymr his -falli-! - ,7'. 1 " 'i; ' L: " ; ;T".V;'7 of a,,, to c,p-j relative of the UarnebuiRs I and of other Id pioneer fam east of Med Ulies and has lived 1 ford in the Itai nehniR neiRhtmr hood for Rood many years. aid. i STACY REPUBLICAN; CANDI'ATEJHERIFFi People have known Charlie ; enjoyment of these splendid ser Stacy fur thirty or forty years. I vices. speak in ihe hlRhest terms of him as a Rood citizen. neiKh- Volley llnillo Church bor and friend. Pioneer Mer-1 Ptidenomlnaiional. fundamental. cantile firms in Medford. like J non-sectarian. Hill Pay. pastor, ;i riier. nini;ui a- i.ort;. iitiieii - - ' . xt., I11.1U11 A. IjllIllhUCIl Illlll L 1 143 .Hf" ford Furniture & Hardware com- pany, where he has traded for! years as well as those who have . eiiRaRed in business in later years j speak in highest terms of Mr Stacy. He was nominated by the He-; nuhllcans in the May primaries! and is making the race for sher iff. If elected, he will make a hiph class Hheriff. So far as the issues of the campaign arc concerned Mr. Stacy, when inter viewed as to his stand on pro hibition, said he had voted toi every prohibition measure tha had come up before the elector ate in the state of Oregon, and had consistently complied with and upheld the prohibition lawa on the statute books and was In favor of thorough law en forcement. Hp also pledged to enforce all tho other laws if elected. HRPFIUJCAN COMMITTEE. STARPFCK. Wash., Oct. 20. (Jft When James Smith, deputy sheriff anrttown marshal, stepped inlo tho cell of James Smith, a prisoner, with a tray of food, be was shot and killed by the prisoner n the city jail here last night. The pris oner escaped. Smith, who was arrested on a charge of carrying concealed weap ons here today, was searched thor oughly and a gun taken away from him when he was incarcerated, said C. N. Moody, sheriff. It is believed that a friend of the prisoner smug gled the weapon through the bars. Daily Meteorological Report Saturday, Oct. .in. Medford and vicinity: Fair weather and moderate tempera ture tonight and Sunday; low hu midity in interior. a Txicnl Data. ! 2 v Temperature ' degrees) fi" Highest (last 12 hours) 7 A Lowest (last 12 hours) 30 Hel. humidity (per ct.) M) Precipitation inches) State of weather Clear 67 40 9G Clear Total precipitation since Sept. I, 192K, 2. OS inches. Sunset'today, 5:22 p. m. Sunrise Sunday, (i:31 a. in. Sunset Sunday, 5:2! p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A M 120th Meridian Time f - To ? 22 : i i V CITT Baker City . Bismarck ... Boise . Denver Dps Moines . Fresno Helena Los Angeles Marshfield ... ,1H ..fit; .74 ..70 Cle.ir Clear Clear Clear Clear Char P. Cdy. Cloudy Clear tiear ('lear Clear Cloudy Clear cbmny 'lenr Cbar ..76 . t;4 ..ft 2 . ni .94 . 60 j , ,r,i.in(i I0(( i;lnff Roseluti'K r.,.,,,.,.,,,, yanta y0 I y1,:tU j Sp0(ftne j' Walbi ' j 'innfpeg . 4 . M . 67 7ft 40 Cloudy 44 Cloudy "'V" L W. DICK, .Meteorologist. luiholie t'lmivli S . OuUdale Ave. and tlth St. ' Musses at $ a tut 10 :3rt a. in. I J:KV. K. W. l!Ll'K, pastor. St. Mark's KpLsooitt. jT Corti'T tiakdale and Kifth streets, t 8 a. m., Holy Communion: It) a. m.. Sunday school; 11:1". a.m.. Holy iitriuiniun.' Win. ll llamllti.it, reotor. A. C. (hurt'h Corner Jackson and Welsh Sunday school 1:45. Preaching service 1 1 o'clock.. Subject. "Sifin.s of the Times." J. A. Dickinson will be Die h , Vou are welcome, ' L'Tin-likli I .nt Item n t 'Imri'h ..nrth nt linkdal- Ave. , Sunday school l'l a. m. t'hur.h. services ll a. m. Itev. P. W. lleistcl of KUKne Ore., will deliver the sermon. The t. .ui.. Ii-tu i-n.-ont-rii' inir ' new S l.om Dr. Hillerman In reuard to a new pastor for Zi.m church. We extend a cordial invitation to members nnd friends to wot- ship with us. Presbyterian rhuivh, I'tilci Point Oscar T. Morgan, Ph. IX, minis- let. Much Interest has been aroused iiy the meetings which have been h',,! hl tnis 'hurch ,hr J,ilBt week.! 1 tie Jtev. J. A. Mnun is proving pnwur. and we arc i-xppctlnB tho ,,.,. ., , feast on Snn.lav.l .,,cn he will sneak at t.olh services. ! Toraer of services will he . Weidmann. superintendent. PreachiiiR and 7 :;in I n in .i- Die I'ev. .1. A. Smith. I The meetlllKs will continue every niRht next week except Monday nUht. Kverytme is invited to come and lo share In the benefits and the P. O. box SIS. ItroadcastlriR over kt.tn KMI'll Knn.h.v evenine :,i " " 8 o'clock. OpeninR hour, "Come to the Church Over the Itadio"; prayer; song, "My Faith Looks Up to Thee": Scripture lesson, "The Prodigal Son"; sons, "Nearer My Cod to Thee"; announcements; prelude; solo, by the pastor, "All Alone"; sermon, "The Prodigal Brother," by the pastor. Words are empty of the feeling of gratitude we feel toward the many old and new friends who are joining with us in sending forth the Gospel message throughout all Kadioland. Tune in atid worship with us on Sunday night, if you don't go to church elsewhere. Mill Kay, '.last or. Full GosM-l Toinplo Newtown near Main. Sunday school, fl:45 a. m. Morn ing worship, 11 a.m. Young peo ple's meeting, G:4ft p.m. Kvening evangelistic, meeting, 7:30 p.m. Bible study Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. women's prayer meeting. Wednes day, 2:30 p. m.. F.vangellstic meet. Ing, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Have you experienced the new birth, or are you in the same class as the five foolish virgins In Matt. 25:1-13. You must have "Oil," the Spirit of Cod nfld of Christ to buyable to go with the bridegroom when he co men to take his own. Romans 8:1-17. Kverybody welcome come ns you nre. Christ loves you, and died that you might be saved, John 3:16. Pastor, John L. Zeeher. Fli-st Church of Otrlst. Sclcniist Authorized branch of the Mother Church. The First Church of Christ. Scientist, fn Boston. Mass. Sendees are held oft-ry Sunday at 1 1 o'clock, nt the church edifice. 212 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday .Oetoher 21: "Doctrine of Atonement." Sunday school at y : 4 5. Appli cants under the age of 20 may he admitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which include testimonies of Chris tian Science healings, at X o'clock. The reading room, which is In the Medford building, is open dally from 12 to 4, except Sundays am! holidays. The Bible and all au thorized Christian Science litera ture may be read, horrowed or pur chased. The public is cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. FlrM Presbyterian Church of Jacksonville Last Sunday was a very enjoy able day, with 10 members received into the churrh, a splendid com munion service, and an exception ally large congregation. The Christian Fndeavor had an Interesting service n the evening, led by the president. Miss Ituth Severance, follower! with a good at tendance at the preaching servleo. All are Invited tr attend the service next Sunday nnd will be made welcome, Sunday school at 10 a.m. Martin, superintendent. Preaching service, 11 a. m liny nnd 7:30 p m. ChrlstUm Endeavor nt 6:45 p. m. John Coke, leader. Mid -week services Bible study Tuesday. 7:30 p. m.; senior choir practice Tuesday, S:15 p. m.; Junior choir practice Wednenday. 7 p. m. Flmer L McVlekr, pastor. F Ir-t Ituptlst Church W. H. lOaton. Minister. Dr. Walter Van Nuys. of Port land, educational director of the !i ebyterian church In Oregon will be the preacher nt the morn ing service. Dr. Van Nuys p welt known in Medford, and is a favorite. In the pulpit or In the class room. You will be gl.id to hear this great lender, on Sunday mornlnir. Tim inln u.-nr h In hour Will h(lnK thf, lnir(J (if th) Hunday evenim: illuslrntpd talk on John Bum an and hU b-t known book, "Tin rilKMUi'n I'roKri'iw." In the I story unj in the pictures on the j somen you cet a vivid reulUa tion of the experience of l'tlrlm. in his journey tn the (VleM.ul j courtesy of iho Mutual Mill and i tflty. Appioirifitt illustrated sonesJSecd company. are u.sed; and all tho itymna) of the entire service are sun' from the screen. j Our church, is a "House of Happiness " and you nre Invltpd j tn crint'.. lid hintilnnou trlth US, our Wi.".roin(l. MVd' XUrht Sunday nljiht every man In the ,.nil,.vu.s f the city is expected to! - . i. ..v i. .......I.... ia ! 1 aufnu un- -numi Men's NlKht, the first Sunday nli;ht j H .llt'll i .MHHt, lit si .luuunj of the six loyally Sundays. Next Sunday niKht will he Women's NiKhl. when the women will hnve -v . ..... . i . l Ai...nv.Ad I " , V. ! t member of every church is expect- PlJ lo be present if in the city nnd able to ku. All are planning for ! 100 per cent attendance. Week-I nd trips nr.. to he eliminated and '. Hi rhiinti nut fir;t j Music and messages will te fitted j I to the special days. Six churches, of Medford have enmbined for this crusade, a s have also many ; churches In our larger c t.es In order that the moral and Pir- j Itual forces of the city may he kept ! their best, those who believe In ;the ehurches as a :reat nuency for spiritual life and power should Rive them every encouragement by their j Interest and presence, ! "People like to y:o to rhureh I where people like to ko In church." Dr. CeoiKe Howie. First t'liristiau f'huivh Ninth and iakdalc Sts. Carman K. Mell. minister. fl.;e ami pastor's study in i-burch; phone 1007, ltesidenct phone 1.1.17. "Test our welcome." MorniiiR worship and Common- ion 10 :5f. Sermon subject, nt t Call and Mans ltespon.se. Ai- propriate musle. Popular evening service :30. flood singing, special music, and a genuinely happy fellowship. Dr. Waller L. Van Nays, of Port land, will speak. He is an out standing Christian educator and should be heard by old and young. whether church members or not. He is a forceful speaker. 1 he nubile is urged to hear him. Pible sehool assembly i : 4 r, . A well uraded school with classes anxious to greet you. sunua is Rally day. Young people's Christian En deavor irronns meet nt 6:30. Two mid-week prayer services will be held this week, one on Wednesday nigh: and the other on Friday night. These services are preparatory to the coming evangelistic meetings. Next week is Loyalty Week and this church will observe roll call Sunday on October 28th one week from Sunday. First MtlicMllst-KplKCOpiil West Main and Laurel. ltay mond H. Iteea, minister, ,27 North Orange, phone 332. "When the Saints Come March uig Home." When some of us were children we were lumiuiu with a song of the above refrain. The place they sang about was Heaven. Hut we hnve lenrneit mat it is not necessary to wait until w enter some distant realm to ex perience the joys of a homecoming. At the First Methodist church Sun day morning Mr. Pees will speak on the theme ."The Fire on the Altar." Mobilizing the man power of the church. ?fVs a feature of the Loy alty Weeks of the M e d f o r d churches that beKln Sunday, a "Men's Night" Is scheduled for the evening of October 21. In this loy alty campnif-'n that Is on Methodist men will have a test of their loyalty In the hanny Sunday evening hour at 7:30. The men will sit together and participate as a group in the service. The pastor is speaking on the subject, "lirothers of Jesus." Next Thursday evening at J o'clock in the First Methodist church a six-reel film of the life of Christ will be shown. This Is a gripping nnd satisfying photoplay of that wonderful life which ha been the inspiration of the ages. It is the intention of the producers to give as near an exact reproduction of the original Oberammergau play as is possible. The public is earnest ly urged to take advantage of this opportunity to enjoy an evening ot great Inspiration. TicketH are 50 cents, with a 25-cent admission for children under 14. Thursday, Oc tober 25. IMrst l'litsbylorlnn Clum'li Holly nnd Klcbth streets. Ed win Percy, minister. (iU S. New town. Ministry nf mlislr Klorenre Iluelriiznr MeKlhosp. soprano: Nlnii Cole Mulhnlliind. contralto: (li-nrKP Muddox, tenor; Merman I'uriiehor. basso; Mvn HazPlrlKK Marsh, orixanlst. Hlhli- school, 9:45 a.m. A Ronl of 319 hns bren st for the attend ance durlnK this Loyalty Crilsnde. Help us make it by your presence i anil by liriniUnR children who mo nowhere else. Dr. II. U. Klllott. uctlni; superintendent. MorninK worship. II n. m. Her mon theme, "God's IMan for HI rhureh," by the minister; music. orKun prelude, "l-'ven Konit." John son; anthem. "Oh Come to My Heart, Ixird Jesus," Amtirose; chil dren's sermon, "The Tides"; offer tory. "Al Twlllirht," Nevln; nnthem. "Ireoms of Galilee, " Morrison; postlude, "Alleuro Maestoso." Kvenlnir service, 7:!Ul p. in. prel ude, "At Kveninii," Kinder: offer tory "In K," l-nnulKre; postlude. "Alleirro," Kin:; male i quartet, "Ijon't Koret Jesus" tind "When 1 See the KUik." rieorife Muddox. A I. McDonnugh. K. V. laiwrcnce an t Herman IMiracher: nlsn' girl's cho - rus directed by Miss Melb.i Wll- Hams. Work." "were sddedj)to the school1 Christian Kndenvor society, 1:30 libra ly. Theso books are descrlb-. p.m. Seniors, first chanter In "The llH having "organized knowl-; New Africa." directed by Miss An- edge. In story nnd picture." j drews. Intermediates nt 6:3(i, Miss Jack Frost wns kind to Lin-; Ksther McCullom o superintendent, coin boys nnd girls. Ho left' Juniors ot the morning churcf? our flowers for us wien he wns I hour. destroying tho other gardens In; This Is the first Kundny of theMilford. s lioynlty Crusade. livery member The Lincoln children wire not of the church nnd Sunday school the only happy ones seen rtur-; nnd of the Christian Bndenvor Is Ing the vacation. Ten smiling I urged lo be present. tedchers attended Institute nt Kvery man In church U expected Ashlund Thursday and Friday. for Hie evening wrvii'i'. lifts tin load." 'l.ojaliy The mornlnir servlo will be trnude:ist over KMIU. through the w MVUmmIIm. rhuivh for nor Ivy and W. Tenth streets. Sunday .school, 10 o'clock. Wei hnv. a splendid superintendent, the llev. J. Slaiki'v. and vou will enioV 1 the hour under his supervision. i This is tht second quarterly j me-tinjr of tho year, so wo have with us our district eldt-r. the It. v. A. C. Archer, whuse name alone ' iikciiria fi t i lictre (it ht'fir him. 1 la nin n u.' 1 1 n Thiirli in Ili --. - n Klesh." but the Spirit in his heart. lf i I una preneties tne worn wnn poei : land conviction. Services Saturday : vn ni. 'ii "-'tti nn itXiiiiilnv mnrn-i i i.... ...."..i. the usual hour. Sunday evening win e r.ppci.n soiir and ueiuonsirauon. Vou are cordially invited to every service. - j, j.. .-nciionuiu. ranor. At ltialto Tomorrow Irene Itich, popular screen star, plays the featured title role of "Craig's Wile," which comes to the Klnlio theatre tomorrow. The role is said to afford Miss Itb h her finest acting opportunity. The eharacter, Harriet Craig, is that of a managing woman do mestic tyrant and perfect keeper Who mages a virtue oi egotism and has little call of lovo or sympathy. ( "In ystal I tear no enacted Mrs. Craig in the New York Htago pro duction which ran lor a year at the Moiosco theatre there and created a sensatinn. The production has a number of other strung acting parts including t he husband, played by Warner llaxter, the neighbor's Wife, inter preted by Lilyau Tasbliian. and a young tu tuple Virginia liradford and Carroll Nye. Show Girl Sunday Light ami airy as a soap bubble, and about as irresponsible, is "Show (iirl," which will tie shown In conjunction with th Fanchoii and Marco stage presentation, "Midget Follies" at Hunt's Crater inn theatre tomorrow. This little girl with her blond hair, her dainty figure and her pep surely she is destined for great things in the show world. She has proved in this picture that she has the talent to create a rote. 1-or J. P. McEvoy's heroine was simply a character on paper until Alice invested her with life. TALENT TOPICS Chester Walters recently pur chased a urueery store ill Ashland from II. li. Wnli'olt. .Mr. and Mrs. Walters and duiiKhter, who are now living In Ashland, were former Tulent residents and Mr. Wallers owned one of the Krocery stores here. J.. (!. Ciolf and his duimhtor, Mrs. l-'loreniv It-j-i it k. arrived from Ta conia last Friday and are maklni; an extended visit at III.! I.. C Krlllk home. Mr. Frink Is a sou of Mrs. Fiin k. Uemember the date the HIkIi .School carnival is to lie given! Friday, November 2. nt the 1'lay shed. Church services will be held nt the Methodist church ns usual. Sunday School at !i:4a A. M., Lester New'hry superintendent. Treadling it II A. M. and 7:311 1'. M., Itev. I.. O. lirown pastor. Kpworth J.ea ue nt ti:3ll 1. M. YulinK people's prayer nieetiiu; will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I). O. Hurley, eust of Talent, Wednesday evening at 7:30. Iti'KUlar prayer meeting will be held nt 7:30 Thursday eve ning. All are cordially invited to attend these services. Church services nt the Haptlst church are- ns follows: Sunday School, 10 A, M.; preaching. 11 A. M. and 7:30 I'. M.; CI. W. llur tietle pastor. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Tryon are entertaining Saturday at lOio'clock dinner Miss La Vella l.oug and Miss VelmiL Mason in honor of Mr. Try on's niece. Miss Uolores Sliellon of 1'ortlniid, who is visiting them, Mrs. Frank Hullengcr spent Wed nesday at the country home of Mrs, Niirle, Duncan. C. A. Manning spent Tuesday fffternoon fishing on Kogers river. He caught five fish, the largest weighing eight and one-quarter pounds nnd the smallest one weigh ing five pounds. Lincoln School Notes Hanking for Lincoln school averaged S3. 3 percent. Mrs. Hcotts and Mrs. Turner's room wero again JOO percent. The health banner was won by Miss Tucker's room with 100 percent. It Is quite a, record for 34 little folks to have clean hands, finger nails and teeth, nnd to remember their handkerchiefs for three days In succession. The spelling record 10 Miss Curry'K" J-lls with 7.3. The building made 03.7 percent. Twelve pupils nioved from the l.lnci'ln school this week. Alt of the nuto camps are in the Lincoln dimrlct. Verva ritt-soit, Mvelyn Woods nnd ! fMwIn Hmilh entered our school . this week. Ten volumes of "Tho World I KILLING FROSTS STRIKE GARDENS IN SAMS VALLEY' SAM a V.U.I. KY. Oct. VU. tSpo- eial Contrary to tho forecast uf . .1. . 1. .. ! ' some m our weaiuer oruuiieiN 1 ; 1 no killtiiK frost would uppenr be- . . . .. 1. . . x.ivmim iit i w i' were) visiieii tnn.n successive nights bv severe fr(lt.zlnK weather which completely; . ...... i. .neiim. ii.eu .... Krowiuu Hardens. I Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cook had as J,(..;(s nl tin-uktast Simday morn itig their sons. U-sllo and Hunly. : of Portland, who arrived duiiimi tho Into night and, to avoid dis-! turblug their parents, retired to t ll... I.....n ..,..1 Ui.rl,rU...I fit, .til l.V m:.Liiw th.'le !i nne:i runce at tilt'! breakfast tablu. The two you ml men will spend a week's vacation in the valley and tako a few days' hunt. Dinner guests with Mr. nnd Mrs. M. A. Slinlz Wednesday were Mrs. Mary Sloner and son. Kay, and grandson, Iteryl, uf Los Angeles, who arrived in the valley Wednes day to vlst friends and attend to mutters concerning business inter ests. Mrs. Stutter formerly owned tlie Williams orchard property j here. Several California land buyers ihavo heen intci viewin. our land nwiifi'tl duritiir Um lust few dlls. TtU'si' buyer Heelll Klirlil'iscd tn I (luil our land pi'mlui'lni; mieli de sirable, peuld und apples without j Irrigation und Hnmii iicled us ll , il... lul.t t'iM.I li.l.l,.li ..'alls (111 tin J .1, ifs.it in. i! our liroperty, so sure vvert they I hat we could Hot produce um fine fruit wlthiiilt Water. Thesi! pros pectlve buyers are ilepetidlni; on selling their hoine properly before buying land here. Tho high school freshtncii class was entertained by the customary initiation party Friday nighi when tho usual pranks by Iho older clasHeH were played. Hut what the freshmen, who are nil boys, consid ered the worst part of the initia tion was the washing of the party dishes which they believe were the dirtiest anv class ever washed be fore. Miss Joyce Fredericks of Ash lund visited friends hero Sunday evening. (iiiestH at Sunday dinner with O. T. Wilson und lutnily were Mr. und Mis. ,1. M. Doibic and children of Medford and W'aldon Suge of Table Rock. Turkey growerH are now fatten ing Ihulr flocks for the Thanks giving market. 11 is believed a lar'Aer percentage of the crop will he ready for I lie. Thatikiglvinn mnrkc-l than this district had lust yeiir. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry uooiiiukc und son, Donuld. nf lirnnts Pass vlHlled Sunday with Mrs. Wool ridge's brother, .1. A. Cook, und wife. Miss Naomi Mumuder. who Is teaching school tit Trail, cainn homo Wednesduy livening In order lo attend Hie county institute, as did also Miss FruncoH Fitzgerald, who teaches the. Independence ills- " '' I- . Outside visitors ut school Tues day were Mrs. K.liner Ileagle and Miss Jovce Fredericks of Ashland. Moth were teachers In our school last year. Two. land deal" f considerable In.nnrlnnoe 111 IlllK district ttie pending-. Hoth prospective buyers urn residents ot inn couoiy. r,. no.i Mrs. I,. M. Fisher, linv Ini completed the marketing of their pear crop, have purchased a new Ford coupe ami left for Sun Francisco to visit their son, Hill, who Is employed there. It Ik re ported that Mr. Fisher was given a hot by the C. K. Krnlt com pany which, tillhougli It had been ordered ny amine iiieiitii,-io.-..t, v..d much too small when he got ready I" '" llls n,"w coupe. Miss Frances Wilson is linnio after an absence of two mouths spent In Medford undergoliKi; mi l recuperating from tin appendicitis nitnriilliili K. 11. Day cnnslders hlinseir ft heavy loser by the sudden dying or his fine. Hereford hull Thursday, which dropped dead while being driven with Iho herd from Iho cm tin rnngii In tho Day ranch In honor of their early depart ure to Washlnnton, Mr. and Mrs. Krnest llolleiibeck of Hay Cold were entertained .nt dinner i nurs dnv bv Mrs. M. A. Sliult'.. Albert Straus und K. I!. Day. who hnve heen In the. Diamond Lnke district for more Ihiin n week gain erlng up heist cttMl", returned on Thursday Miss Lelhn Trenhnm. who hns remnlned In this community since Die beginning of the fruit harvest returned to her home at linimnu lust week W. ll. Ward called tho voter!- nary out Wednesday night to nt tend a very sick horse. John Hoist, John Jones nnd llert F.dlngton, who hnve spent the summer In the I'elicnn liny 1ok - glng camp, came In for a few days' visit with home rolks. Klnples l-'ined rOttTl.ANI). Ore.. Oct. JO W George Stnples, son of Stnto Sena- j tor Isnnc Staples, pleaded guilty Friday to violating the national banking net. and was fined I7fi0 by Federal Judge McN'ary. He wns arrested n month ngo. The viola tions occurred In operation of the First Hank of Itecdsport some Hloe ngo. iHm't Willi Ttiko TlMtn ill Tlmv Whpn f'h.iM. MeAlllwter, Knr ny, N. .1., ren '-h ml (tin point whnrn hn hnl in flnifr hi t : cl . d'ehln.', wetiry hody from ft. wnll. nlh nlepeH IipM, hn (lltt 0 wfn ItliliK hoiiKtit ft hollln of Koley IMHh (lluretie, nml (hn: "Aftor lklnw Koley IMIIh rllnretio for a tim I tipejirnp till rfuhl, nnl my kitlney dlMri'MM, pain nml wnk urtn art n) frnnn." l'oit tlttln. Hnilf;ictlr.n Kiinrnn("ei. Try thfm, For by Jnrmln ft WofNlfi Iriin Httrn. SCHOOL PATRONS OF LOST CREEK ; RE'SHINGLE BARN i.aki: i i:i:i:k, t.,t. dill- - Mrs. K I!. Meyer. 'ititu; her paiem ......... ,..,1, t 1, 'i'i,lL l-IOll, iini., t'ltn- - ........ day. A numher of patrons of the l.nst i lreek school di.-liicl met at thei school house last .Moild.iy ;in.l put .. m.W roof on tho barn. The women wi-tlt Jlh'lu: Willi WWI-IUlCd l:itifis , and a pu-nu- iliniwr was Sfrv.tl nl j lu'vn. r.-i y'tif t tijoy.'.l a vi'ry . I.lrasalil. as -ll a a pre f Itabl.- ' .l.i y. Thosi' ins.'iit Wi-iv un.l .Mrs. 1'nx ami family. anil Mrs.' ! William Hiii'ffl. Mr- ami .Mis. II. 1.. : 1 """ .Mr. ami Mis. 1.. .1. i'.hssmii. ; Mr. and .Mrs. Frank railim, .Mr.; and -Mrs. I', li. .Ma.nv. Mr. and Mrs. I'harlrs Srrfi. ld and liay ; ItllKWllllc. Wiilluc" Kuiisduli', who has tirrn wurklni; al I'lilla'iuln t'r srvriai: immlhs. relui ni'd Imnm Sunday. ; .Mi-. 2i nit .Mis. Hli'Vr Smllli and i .hildrrn, i( I'limmix, wim'i- Sunday tiiii'sts nt' .Mr. ami Mrs. William ' Uo.flt. Miss llil.'ll Urawn KP"nt llir wi'rk end with her sister, Mis. A. 1.. I'eeh. A. I.. I'eeh ami Karl Farhiw td a llllelilnad of haled hay In l.ali" ', m( the Woods Saturday. ' The Marshal family luid as quests Hunda Mr. ami Mrs. KranU si ru h n ami .Miss Mamaret Marshal of I'.aiile I'l.lnt. llr. Midi was railed nut Munday .,.,..,,.1 U':.l. ll , .vim was lillten very 111. Mr. William Almy and Mr. I.. II Wyaiil were in Medford and Ash- kitnl oil lnisinesH 'I'luus.liiy. J'hc lu itlf Is coniph't.'tl nmv :niil lh iku ni'w Is luisy mailing ilu- inml li tin iilt'l'n;u IK'S Illlil SiTap hiK tin- hUl ilown ill front i.f Uif shut. ; Mr. n ml Mrs. .1. . "uH'i'i tson I art nioviiiK hark U Hh'U rain-h. l-- Hi .ulshaw ;H iuiri hast.il lln .1. 1. i'ulln't'lMiui Ikhui-. : MIsm'm Julia Siillcy ami IV-th Kaf- low vi.sltvti Oak irov .s.-h.iol j Wcdm-Htlay, ami Thursday ami Krl- i day atlemk'd In.siitnif ut Ashlaml. 1 Mr. ami Mrs. (Veil (n!hTtson , vm' in M'Mlford on Im.'-iiu'ss Thurs day, t Mr. It. A. Mvyor was a McdfinJ vlsllnr Thurwday. Mrs, Ht'nry Mt-yor. Jr.. nnd rhil- diu ar- vtHitlnK at the 11. A. Meyer, Sr., homo this week. The Pomona Krauze meeting will he held here Saturday, oetoher 27. It will lie an all-day affair. Mrs. riardencr and MIks T.uey flardener were callers at tho Heed Charley home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kiiir XyKien wort l)ilsiness viHltors ill Medford the first of the week. St. Helens New fire department euuijmienl purchase proposed hy chief. Tonight time It's the Big Touchdown of Anniversary Month. H Rod La Rocque In a Rousing. Thrilling Tale zrz of University Football I "HOLD 'EM YALE" ALSO 'Tarzan the Mighty" Tomorrow ONLY Continuous 12:30 to 11 P. M. IRENE RICH IN v . , I;( 1 rT5l vr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ff O WATCH REPAIRING mL.:a rjEVELERS MtOfORO.ORt i Dine Tomorrow Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Food Is Better" At the Medford A Complete Service Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Re lining, Repairing, Alterations. 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