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. i ! - TSrEnrOHD MATL TRTTUTXR MEDFORD. 'ORKfiOX. SATl'WDAY. NOVEMBER 2l. W2S. PAGE TITREE " FOX FARM OPENED OLD STAGE ROAD A new industry for Juckr-uii county was announced fstt-i day in tin i'slul'lishiii' iit of a lox farm near tin original Old Stage road two miles west i.f Central point by Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur T. FuriiHI, who will silver, black foxes for fur and breeding pur poses. The new enterprise will be known as the Thistle Fox ranch and will be open ai nny time for visits of inspection by th public. It will be the first farm .of s kind to have been established in this section of the h.tato and will raise foxes only of the highest quality. A silver, black fox was seen this week in Medford on the. streets and nlsji in Central I'uint Ifd by ii strap and attracted con sideruble attention. Tho fox. very tame and (he property of Mr. and Mrs. Dale lluskin, who own three -fox farms on the Pacific coast, is similar to flmse which will be grown at Central Point. hocated a hitlf-milc from the stage road, the Thistle Kox -riiiuil is ideally situated for Its purpose mid Is in the midj-t of a wooded country. 1'or visitors who plan to visit the farm, a sik'H has been placed at the junction of the branch load and the stage road and is located only a fmv hundred yards south of the Chirle Taylor place'' ut the junction of the singe road and theVcnirnl 1'oiui roau. f5 At Slntf Ihcatcr. Llfo under the-"biff tup," as de picted in "The Mntineo idul.v Is thp Sttito theater. Sidney D'Albruok has had ex perience as an actor- incr in Mis sissippi river show boat troupes and has devoted several seasons to vaudeville and musical com edy. Ilessic Love ami Johnnie "Wal ker are featured in "The Matinee Jdol." The picture was made un der thedireclion of Frank Capru. Jerry Cne, the dancing accor dionist, will he seen with Kanehou and Marco's "II a p p y Idea," nt 1 1 ii lit 'h Craleriaii Suiiflay. .'lorry . is a dancer as well as ,a splendid musician. Hi' does a slow motion dance and when it comes to fast stepping he runs away from all competition. Others appearing on this bill are Ted poifff-, Kong and dance man, assisted by Bobbie Thomson, tho . girl who knows her footsteps. Also the Gale Quadruplets, the only sis ter dance team of four on the stage. A lent and 10 vans, acrobatic danc ers. The screen attraction Is Phyllis Haver in "Tenth Avenue." Fireman Injured. ' CAM DION. N. .1., Nov. 1!4. i&t Twelve firemen were in a hospital today, unu of them in a critical condition, and 3S others received medical aid' after fighting a fire which started last night in the basement of F. W. Wool worth's, fi-and-10-cent store and burned for nine hours before it was controlled. The damage was estimated, at ?r.no.ono. Only 40 Looked 60! "Vou Wouldn't have known me four month 1 looked ho old and worn. I looked and Ml tired all the time, had no apiicfito. was habitually roiiMtipaifd and suffered miKMing headaches and iuyleriouH dizzy wpellH every ila,y. 1 don't know what I would have done If a friend hadn't insisted my trouble was system -Mmlmj due to n slui-'irfsh liver and it rued me to try ox Kail. 1 j,'ot a packiiu'e of Dftetd tablets and ran truthfully say I noticed a wonderful diffre ive from the start. It wasn't two months hefore my friends were re marking that I looked like a new woman." Many raves of premature old ace. nuto-lntoxlf'ation. sick hendarhe. high blood preMire and hardening of the arteries are aspects of a slUL'irtsh liver. It the liver he roine Inactive .and it fails' l; ch-anse tlu hlood'of the poison- f.nrd in food waste. The whole Cindy then beicnne toxle and health if slowly hut tuirely broken down. Natural ox Kali extracted from th" liver of the ox lit ree.irni:.ed as the finest tonir Mr the human liv H is a natural .t-r ttimtihint and litem t ly rejuve nates the entire .ystem. fTho pure genuine ox all is to be A. id In dainty taflcss form In 1I ' xo? tablets. Kiu'h tablet fpie nf w I" dnoi nf pure ox ir.tit and costs l"fs than 'Jr. liemiine lb.xd ha-s picture nf ox . h-ad on ;ark ate. On .'ile nt .ill di uj: store" Sirri;l tnl, .liirmin Woi'ds Uru Sture. IS NEW INDUSTRY i tCM mm St. .MiikS Cut ner Oukdah ( a. tn.. Holy ..i.Mttpal. tnd Kifth Mrvrt. HllltlUllloil. t 11. in., Sunday m IiuiiI. 1 1 : 1 " a. m.. Morni service. p. m.. Confirmation instruction Win. 11. Hamilton, Ue:tr DlM-iplcs Aeiiibly of Jcu lirl-t U'S Kast Main ftreel. upstaim. nlii-time ovpel of the kingdom of heu'.n. be:iif preached and v-htor-d. Subjects - be'iiK preaeln J and taught. repentence. lieliel. wati-1' b;1ii.ti.-iin a'-eordiiiK to M;". theiti. L's : 1 !i. the baptism f tl;e Holy Chost. aecordinn to udH 2:1 and 1 ii: 4ii and I ! -.tl; see'Mid i-oi:i-inn of Christ to earth ni kinw I Hie Jews and also of the Cieirtlles. Meetings every evening ngjat 7:3. 7:.V' p. m p. in. and 1 1 a. in. and Sundays. Public invited, to attend meetings. KvanKelist. AV. K. Urown. r I ! day nlKhl. Main Street Methodist l litircli, J Dr. Cramer of Denver. Colo.. South. i comes to us In special meetings ( .lames K. Condor, pastor. beinnlnn December "th. Prayer-, Interesting discussions in adult j fully we are lookini; forward to a classes make our Sunday school ( Kivat blessing lo our people, our ; work a tlelitihtful tusk. Classes ' homes, our church and commuu . and teachers for all ues. lty. We-w elcome you to all serv- 1 Morninj,' worship at 11 o'cloek. ices. ' Sermon subject, "Ciod and the u- tlon." a Thanksgiving sermon. : Leauues at 0:30 p. m. I. Kvcnin sermon at 7:30. Sub ; ject. "Trading In Futures." a ser- : moil for youilk' people. 1 1 Mid-week services, "Wednesday , evening at 7:1 . ' . I'n Ion ThanksKivin services at 1 this church Thursday morning at ; j l:3u. Dr. Iaton of the haptfsi t church will deliver the sermon. ; I'liM Mcilmdisl ( lillirli. West Main at L:iurel. Ilaymond S. Hecs. minister. '. 1'MTi a. m.. Church school, i tcTt'i a. m.. Mornlmr worship. , Sermon. "The Healinff Christ." Thin, service dedicated to the physicians and nurses of Medford. li:3o p. m Vouni; people's Ikhii'. Senior and -lltermeilinte aj:o k'Ws. 7:30 p. m.. Happy Sunday even- I in hour. OrKiin concert, stereop - tieon slmr. installment of continued ! story, "Modern Paffans." and a re j pnxluetion of II (i I ni a u Hunt's "Litfht of th'e World." as the first ' in a series of sei-monson "Pictures j That Preach." I ThankfKlvltiK evening at K. Meth : mlist men invite the men of Med j ford to be their quests aiul hear ' K. Dow Mancroft, famous .Meth j odist layman, speak tu men. First Christian Church. Ninth and Oakdale streets. Carman 10. Moll, minister. Office and pastor's study in the eltureh. Phone I 'HIT. Residence phone J337. "Test Our Welcome." Thanksgiving service will be held, Sunday. Morning worship , and I communion, 1 0 : Ti 5. . Appropr iate music. Sermon, "G6d's Gifts- and J Our Thanks." The pedal jubilee ,.. . ... j Thanksgiving offering will be pre I seated at the morning hour. I Popular evening service,. 7:3a. A genuine "song fest" wilt b en j Joyed and shared by all. , Three I special musical numbers. Sermon, ! "How Much Are You Worth'.'" j Itible school nssembly, !:4" a. m. j Christian Kiuleavor grofttpn will meet at i:.Iu p. m. L'nion Thanksgiving s e r v i c e Thursday morning at 10:110 ii the South Methodist church.' First Church or Clirlsl. Si-lcntUl. Authorized branch of the moth er chur h, tlie First Curch of Christ I er church, the First Church of Christ. Scientist. In Rostun, .Mass. 1 Servlees are held every Sunday j at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 2 1 2 Xprth Oakdale. ' Subject' Xor to-morrow: "Soul ami Hotly.' I Sunday school al !i:-lG a. m. Ap- jpllcuvits under the age of i!0 may j be admitted. I Wednesday evening meetings. which inclinle testimonies; of Chris tian Seienc ehealings. at o'clock. The reading room. vh.ich is in the Medford building, is open daily from 1 to 4, except Suiulays and holidays. The Rlble and all nulli orized Christian Science literature may be reHd, burrowed -or pur chased, i The public is cordially Invited j to attend the services and visit the i reading room. I i Central Point IVilmiUMl 1 huivlios .1. M. Johnson, pastor. Ilihle school at 11:45 a. m. Ar - thur AVebster. superintendent. Christian Kndeavor society, 0:3H p. m. Hoheit Merritt: president. -Men's prayer meeting each Mon- I day evening. j Women's llible study and prayer j hour each Tuesday afternoon. ,'1 I o'clock. Sirs. H. . iJnvisson, leader. 1 j ! Mid-week rhurch meetlim; (roup j prayer Korvlees) each Wednosdayj 'oveninc. i j Ladies Aid society evey first j land third Thursday afternoon. Mrs.; ' Arthur Webster, nresident. I Woman's. Missionary nurieiy each '.fourth Tlui"sday afternoon. Choir practice each Thursday evening. Church board meeting first Tues day evening. P.rotht:ioi)d m e e t 1 n g second Tuesday evening. Arthur Webster, president. llible school board meeting third Tuesday evening. Prr-bjterlan Clitm-li. Kd ward I'erry Ia wrrilre, tnln ister , Itible vrhonl nt I:4."i n. m. High rhtn young people are invited to the high school classes. . Ther-v an interesting i!i.-.-.:rl:'im "f chiistian principles, as applied; growing youth . Or. II. I;. Flliott. :ntendent. Sermon It n. in. itlmitnpfw of the acting uper. Them. "Th Thanksgivlnc Htdi ii." This day ushers ' In Thmik striving we.-k. Anthem. "Kenr Not Ye Mh Israel" ' Cl-kei olo. "Clt'in' lloiitc" .. Ih.ltrak (From New World Svmphotiy) ii- w w it.kw ii id !munn iir-lode. "Legend tn V i i 'adman i ..Gaul Po-tlpde Selected. Fu-mng sermon. "Mysticism ami Mysti-iy in Keliuion." q Organ prelude. ' Ueverie" dalhraitl, l..tlertoiy. "C.raduel ". l'fUs: Clntiun Fndravor ti:l p. in-. . A fiuinc Thunksgiv "nig t u ' Leader, .LMred l.awrciice. First lUipti-t Chun h. Sunday school meets promitly at j !':-ir.. l;e on lime and bring your; Itibles. .). F. Wormian, superhi-, lemb nt. in-. Katun's morning subject. I "The Ceiiius of ThankivinK." Curch quartet w ill sinn "His l.ove Is Kar Uetter Than t'.old." by Ack by. Cliinvh orchestra will render "May Dreams." by lloreli. and for the offertory will play "Wuter Lil ies.'.' by St. riaif. ltr. Katon will speak in the even ing on "The Supreme (lift."' liiuu-tet will siiii; "The tlales of, IfiesKhiK." by (Jabri-l. 1'di; i-oni;renatioiial siutz. As T!iankM,'ivin Is sojne times the oe easion f a "ruffle." we will have a "ThiuiksKlvhiK wjiii; raffle" Sim-. 'BARKER ESTATE IS VALUED AT $M An estate "of J144f.llt was left ffiTtury. "Adoraiiun" by C.i ort;e Ilarkcr. Uu'te Falls, Grace Chamberlain and Miss Fliz- hankcr. whose ueath occ urred ne-;abctli Palmer of Ashland wore rial months iifio, according t KUcmIm of the club. .Miss Chaniber- an inventory and uiMu-aisement I who is the district president f.iled yesterday at the county clerk s office. The' estate in- ; 1 ulMl " :ir shan't the Pin" licit Jtankimr company. valued at $1. and the remainder In cash. Mr. Darker -was piideut of the Untie Fa 1 Is ban k a n'd vas we 1 1 known In Medford the death of Mr. Following, liarker. th i' tuinl! of the baijk wero trans-; led l.reyman. travelinff sales .feried to tho First National Hank j man for the Mreyman Leather Co. !in this eiiy, under the charge of of Portland, calb d on Marion Tryer the First National company, es-! at the Kepau- s'.iup las; Thursday. .pecially established to receive the funds Radio Program KMED Mnll Tribune-Virgin Btatlon Suiulay. NoYi'iiibi'i- 2ri. iill.l JIi-ioin 12-10 K-y. .MunilnK siM''ict.' hritjulcuHt liy tlie li-psliylcrtan Nimxh. T 1 Funeral Home. k lOvenlng service by the Yal- ! t ley Radio church, broadcast j from the stntllo of KM 10 D. 1 Momlay. Noveiiihcr Jtl. 14 10 to 10:30 a. m. vVmerican j Laundry. I 4 10:30 to 1 1 Pantorium Dye : . Wojks. j 11 to 1 1 :30--Medford AVeld- I h log Ft; dlator and Fender Works. y ' ll:Jfoi lo 12 l"YUi Rootery, j A "lleatttiful Klioes for Worn- 1 en.' j ! 1J to 12:30 p. m. Adriynne, i! "Distinctive and Individual , A Yea ring Apperal for Wom en." 12:30 to 1:30 Lewis Super Service Station. 11:15 Mail Tribune, news and market reports. Xto K:30 Southern Ore. Gas. ! v Co. 4 S::iM lo II -1'lads Transfer und StoruKe Co. ' Daily Meteorological Report Saturday, Nov: 24. .Medford and vicinity: InrreasiiiK tdoudinci-H tiinlyht and Sunday. No change in temperature. O.rejjon: Fair east. inereasiiiB eloudinussi hrromiim unsettled In west portion toniKht ami Sunday. ! nnrijn tetupei alurc. ' " ' v' ! " j. ! c liOtal Data. ' . ; 'r 1 ' Teni)erature (dcKrees) 47 1 1 i'hest (last 1 2 hours iS' lowest ( last 1 hours) -7 Hel. humidity (per rt.) 75 Precipitation (inches) Slate of weather Clem' r I " 2 C 47 2d iH Clear fotarprecipitation since Sept. 1 liciN. 3:41 Inches. ' . Sunset today, 4:44 p. m. Sunrine Sunday, 7:l.'l a. m Sunset Sunday, 4:43 p. in. Observation Taken ul A A. M. 1l!0tli Mcriillitn rlftnc Itaker Clly . lEIsmarck Itofse Lenver Di'H .Mtiines , Fresno Helena Iok Aifgelen , &1) 4H .'HI a 2 54 Ci" 4S . "fl RS 7S 4a fi2 ;4 4S f,f, 52 4s 4 44 Clear clear Clear Clear Clear Char Clear 'loutly Cloudy Cloudy Fog Clear Cloudy Cloudy' Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy T'lnudy I. Cdy. -"'""Urinbl 1'hoenlx .... Portland I(el llluff ItO.iebUI g Suit Iike city. San Francisco. Slinl II Fe 'tl Spokane ; W ii h Walla U'innlp'g . I. W. DICK, Mete rologint. GIVEN BY TALENT GRANGE MEMBERS TALENT, Ore.. Nov :m. (Spe- cial.) The Talent Oiuiikc hehl an "open meeting" last .Thursday at the Community hall. There wuh a Hrfcc attendance. A short Jiro Kiaiii was Kiveii. l.luU- Donald Kirby san several eleclouK and wave a reading. A one-act play was Kiven under fctie auspices of the Warner Creek Parent-Teacher assuciatton. Those in the- pl?i' were: Mrs. I'.verelt Uoone. Klvis t-'oehi-ane. Clyde Purvis. .Mrs. Ormy (toddard. Wilaby Conner nntl Mr. and .Mrs. Herman Summers. Music was furnished by the Mcioiiy Mak ers. Hefreshments x were served during the evening. Mr. and M rs. Jau,es Dopp and daiiKhter Florence of Medford spent W'eilnesday aftoinoon at the C. V. I.oiib home. Mrs. w. Ii. Frink was a business visitor in Medford Tuesday. i A number of Talent people IU j tended the box! nt; match at the i Armory In Ai-hlnnd last Thuiday . evening. ' Jiudy I'onner and family moved i lino Mrs. K. A. Gardner's house univeu during the tiibsou street last week end. ! .Mrs. f' Mrs. Adams of the Near J'.ast Helief addressed tin students of the Talent hh;h school last Friday morniiiK, speakinif on the work of the Near Mast Relief. The Community club held their roRular meeting at the Community hall Wednesday afternoon. M iss of the Federation of W omen's Clubs Rave an Interesting talk on club work. .Mrs. C. W. Long was hosteKs." Pumpkin pie with whip ped cream, cookies and coffee wore served. Wiley Jones of Crescent City, spent the week end with his family in Talent. J . A. t opeland of .Myrtle Creek was calliUK on ol,l fi-k-ntls in Tal-:i rnt Mundity. Mr. ('up,. land, who' was a foi-nii'i- sutiei-iiitt-niii-nt nf tho.; rotinty iitior farm, wan on his way i to California wiii'rc hu will visit ri'latlvi-a. 10. :. Cook spi'nt si vcia ilayij at his homo In Talent anil vlsitlhy I fiii'iuls. i. ri'lurni'il to Klainalli j i''alls Thursday. Mrs. Frank fullanui'i'. anil Mrs. i -'. V. Loan spent Tui'silay afti'i-- noun at tho l'onlanil Turkey farm. 1 Ml-s. I'l'tilanil has I'levi'il luinilroil j turkeys this year unci she expects j to have nine hundred of th m Oil tho lhanksgiving market, hnd will t,un(U,gh had been married at lOu put nearly all of the remaining KLne 8-n,.0 lh(, 5th 0,. ttu, lm,nlh. ones on the Christmas mrket. In K)lu, of Ul(, fll(.t thnt the (Ji Ulft (miTin touk u tnn-K lou.Uu ! I1(,ws . uf the IlulIT,l(rft was de . Medford Wednesday. Four men i luyet, lho ynnnff oliplo uut to- are employed at the turkey farm J gethcr Monday nigh; and gavo picking turkeys. jthe (,olI))It. n royill ci,arivuri. Al- , i Over one hundred turkeys own- wt mu ii,i ...... hmi- : eu .mis. itooert iogan were I picked Monday and pluccd on the j market. J .Mrs. Kdith Coelirane entertained Tjat a dinner Sunday, .Mrs. Sulu lean ,''11 l'lioenix and .Mr. and .Mrs, John ! Mr. and .Mrs. Win. Williams left ! Wednesday for l'onlanil Mliere 'they oiirel to spend the winter, f .Mr. and Mrs. Williams have spent jiibuut six weelis In Talent,' comiiiK ; aero irom eow, t orK. j Wesley Vojtell was a ! visitor ill Ashland .Monilae. business -Mrs. I layman and her daughter, i .Mlss Iti'i'tha. spent Thursday vislt ili(; friends In i;anlo I'oinl. In the jalternouti Ihey attended u cluli I ineetinir. Jay Terrlll was a liuslness visitor ill .Medford .Monday. , .Mr. und .Mrs. William Iteed of I .Medford were culling on friends in Talent .Monday. i Austen HusaiKter of Ashland apent Saturday at the home of Ih I sister, Mrtt. Waller JttiMHell and j family. urumimn MifKhton of Warner lreeK moved into tho Kuii With row house Saturday; . William Anienljoffer is spendim; a few clays visiting relatives In Med ford. Mr. LouiH Drown of Afedford attended tho meetliiK of the Com- munity club and wuh chIIIiik on i In which they have been graded j Mends in TA lent Wednesday after-1 on their -Btock. They cannot un-, noon. iderstand why a fat young turkey . Mm. (!. U. iSullen and Mrs. C. W J hen should ' bring ltie lesa per, Long wei-e businesn vlHlturM in Ash - land i-'riihiv. Mrs. I,. W. Crawford entertained! -Mrs. Hayman, MIsh llertlm, Mrs. Clarcnce MaiheH and Mrs. l-'rcd Kapp at a dinner Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J lurry Andrews of Medford Kent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mr, Wesley Vogell. AHsh Margaret Hlglnn Is ataying at llm William Illsh home t?iring tor Mrs. High. .Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mason en tertained u number ot friends at a super-aluminum demonstr a 1 1 o u dinner at their homo Tuesday evening. . in all affalH of the cyminuniiy Mel Mcflrew and family of Kla- ' everyone regretted vrry much math Junction, nl.ved In thc lw w ner v here. Tho well Frank Itush hoiiso ih.. n,.t (1f tiw.i wishes of her many friends go week. Mrs. Kd llobison spent the week end in Kagle I'oint ut the home of M r. a rid ,l rs. Ted Sea tua n und. family. ftsH Peggy Hamilton spent tin week end visiting at the home of Mr.- and .Mrs. (ilenn Haltmursh on Little Applegate. 1 laroiu Uurnette returned from Wenatchee. Wash., Wediierday after spending several months em ployed In the fruit industry In that place. Mrs. Jennie Stone of Oakland, Culir., Mrs. Annie Hoblson of Port land and Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Ashland spent i(lMt Thursday nt the John Hoblson home, Mrs. Clarence Matties spent Thursday In Fugle point vlslilng her brother. Frank Htrahan and wife. l'lioenix, .Mrs. Hula Ieon of i i k at tlu John K m lior.ie. Mrs. lid Kuhiuson U a i.-u from an auiii of ; tills Week. M r. and Mrs. Clarem and Dorothy and Clarem-. Ii.iv iiiiiu, Miss ticrtha i' M.tllic, . Jr.. Mr II. nam Mis. Helirv Utiruette has been l 1 111" ;it wiM-k, -Miff.-i-liiy f rt ill ;in attack of influenza. s. S. Stuart returned the first of the week to his home in south ern California. Mr. Stuart has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. o. A. Manniim. The Talent liebekall club will hold a bazaar and cooked food sale Fridny. December Mh. Guy Hamilton is spending the week at the Glen Saltmai'sh home' on Little Applcunle. Mrs. C. W. l.oiiK and Mrs. Frank Sulliuer were business visitors In Ashland Saturday. Mr. aiul'Mrs. Guy llanitltnn, Mr.1 mill Mrs. Kliiier Klucaid audi Charleen. Mr. and Mrs. William 1 llcrvey and children and Miss ltes-i yW Conner were ninoim the shop- pers in Medford Saturday. j The Ladles' Aid of the Mctli-, odist church held their annual biinai- at the Community hall Thursday evening. The ladies con sider tlie bazaar ami dinner a suc- i Th" social Community club held a box in the Community hall Fri ' day lling. A short program was L'VenlllK. Robert Smith of I l1..lfl)r.l spent Thursday evening at the r uy I lamilton home. Baptist Church. Sunday school nl 10 a. n Preaching at 1 1 a. m. i ni. G. W. Uurnette, pastor. McthodlM Church. J Sunday school al 1' : li a. hi. i lie Newhry, tti perliitende.nl. Preachitiff at 1 1 a. m. anil ! p. in. ; Kpworth leauue at 6:30 p. i i Young people's prayew me ting i Wednesday evening at 7:30. I Pegu tar prayer meeting Thur j day evening at 7:30. . All are cordially invited to a j tend these services. Key. ltrowu, pastor. FOR SIS VALLEY ( SAMS YALLIOY, Ore., Nov. 2 1. -(Special) It came to light Sat urday night that two of our pop ular young people had "stolen a march" on their friends and Al- ln.i-r M iu .wl l luu I l.imin Mis Inent youni: peopio of niunlty, having spent tho corn most of their lives here, where they have Spent the Kulned ii igst of friends. limn j j,.Hi Coke fnoill east of lown are Kiuduati-s of Hams Valley lilnh WUK transaetlnu .liiislness here J-'rl- sehool and earnest workers in thej(iuy niornlni;. M ' . soeliil . affairs of the community, j j.,.H. i(i j.;, (jm.,M of- .Medford Albert was recently elected inns-, viK)t(.(i her ilatmliicr. Mrs. Klnier ler of the Jackson County l'uino-1 Adams, duiillK th" week. na (Ir.'iiiKe and Is master of the: Mrs. (uto .ilderuiiryer and little local KlanKe. wnel'e ins wne is 'su nn officer, I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I'erry. w-hnj ,mve pet the past several nion hs it nuverion. are hick i"e .a..-, for an Indefinite visit. Mils and fllenn fSariett are I.eliiK visited this week by Port land relatives. The Indies' S. V. T. club llleels Thursday at tho home of Mrs. V I,, cntou. .Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Cook arc makfnir Itrepurullons to move lit their (iold Hill resilience luivlnir renind their farm to Mr. and Mim churlie llulchisori. - Mr. Cook nays he would much prefer living In !,he eountly hut Is nettlnK too old 'to work the far-it properly. An interesliim sermon wuh h liverod Sunday at the school hoimo liy Uev. Iversuti of Meijfoni. Much complaint has been heard from turkey growers, who nave marketed their produce. In Meil- ford thin week over the manner ! pound than the regular. JnuL 'f I. -noun P'u it IfMle under size. Mrs. John Kdinglon arrived Sunday from Toledo and Is vlsil- Ing with relativcM of this district j Turkey picking "' full fpecd thia week 'end of the week all been going and by the turkeys for tho 'Thamgivlug market, will oc marketed front the district. Mitt. F. A. Wllhltc who has been n resident of our community for the nat ten yearn and Hold her homo rerrntly left Sunday fo: hc new residence in Fugle I'olllt. (Irandma." as she wan known o niost of u. hu been a great help with her to ner new numv. Mrs. Bluett, who has been at mo John Hall home for the months left Thursday evening f,M her home in California. Kveryone in enjoying the sunnv duys, so typical of southern Ore gon weather oud the farmers ore fast taking advantage of this con dition, and rapidly pultiiiK their fall crops Jn. S. - Itumania Shaken HL'CHAUFST. Rumania. .Nov. 24. OP( Severe earthquake shocks were felt throughout Itumanlu this morning, the tremors being par ticularly marked at Jassy where several buildings fell and pictures and furniture thrown almut. I'lillTI.A.N!) Hears. Itucliuek brink's city biff new Industry In S.0nn,lfil project of relKll slole on cast nlde. " 'rnPMFP DFQinrMT Itfm nni i ad tae uimilii luiulmi ilm uuLLnn ni I lll.llllOUtt . I OF JACKSONVILLE DEAD FROM FUMES . , f J ACKSi i V II.I.K. Ore.. Nov. - ' iSpl. I- Melvin Skehon. old, former resident of vilie. was found dead in 1 s y. .1 .IV k his No vein her 3. as the re-ult ef in -halinK i-arion monoxide :as from the engine of his ear, w hu h he left running while he slept by the, roadside, en route to bis home in Klamath Fulls from Fresno, Oil. i He was found roy. I'al.. by miles out of Gil passing motorist. At the time tt' lb tragedy he was ii biiilery .-hop planning to ojien In K lainath I' 'alls young Skclton. weary from driving ami cold, had stopped by the, road side (o rest before continuing his journey. He has been u resident of Klamath Falls for the past two years, since he with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. o. Skclton. moved from Jacksonville. A dance will be given Wednes day night, November l'S. at the l". S. hall. Dancing from !i to 2. .Mu sic by the Jacksonville orchestra. Jacksonville people were sadden ed to hear the news that J, Weis had passed away November 21. ' Mrs. lOtta Tratita. Mrs. Rill Scranton, Mrs. Cora Hummel and Mrs. Harry Wright from Owen Oregon Lumber company camp one. nboVe Rtltte Falls. spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Trunin's sister, Mrs. Fred Rulcher of .lacksonvill Mr. and M rs. Chester Martin Central Point were visitors at S.-LlO. Dunning ton home one this week. They are leaving for southern California In a few days. Ota Phi Hi ts from So.uaw Lake was in our city Thursday. Mrs. Amy Dow was shopping in Medford Thursday. Mr. ami Mrs. 10. S. Wilson en tertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kick ami son Law rence, Mrs. 11. W. Kick and Thelma Lar son. The dinner was given In hon or of Peter Kick's birthday. V. T. Wilson attended the scout masters' dinner at . the Hotel Hol land Thursday evening. Mr. and M rs. Homer Tarrence ami Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevenson and baby moved to Klamath Falls) Friday morning. , They luted to spend the winter trapping around Klamath Falls. Mrs. Kermlt Combs was a visitor Monday afternoon of Mrs. Clinton Kendall beyond Central Point. Mrs. ('has. Dorothy and Mrs. Will Katon were shopping in Medford Tuesday and visiting at the home of Mrs. Rnd Lawrence there. Mrs. Katon ret urned to her home at Cnquillc Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Johnston were In from Thompson creek Thu ra dii y,. Mrs. J. M. Shoemaker from -Medford spent Wednesday with Jier slsler, Mrs. W. I). Hell. . Mr.'and Mrs. Chester Joiich aitd Hon Junior of Ml. Shasta Clt.v, Cab, are visiting at the W. A.'Chlhlers home. Air. Junes nuw has em ployment In Medford and they are ,IIIVK .Medtn;il lo live, d,,,,,.!,,,... ,..,.,. i .,, Krulav ; inornlmr. S.B Kl.111)k Knulsbcrry utletuleil Uu, mrM M u, ,,,.t,s,ytl,,.lun ,.,....... , ......f.,,... ihursdav ..lehl iS, . . .. ., . ...,....,. ..i,;,. ill the I'lilci-talninc nt. j I'llo luenihel's of Past .Noble dl'lind club of tllu Kehekall lodi:e met at lho home of .Mrs. George Wendt Tm.'Kday afternoon.. A do-, nation was taken for a Christmas i box tu he Kent to tlu? (Jdd Fellows' home; ulso the final plans weru : made for tho cooked' food uiul apron sale which was held at Jack-1 Honvllle Ctish store Saturday after-i noon. The proceeds from this sale j are to bo used fm tho- Christmas tree for the lodne. ;: , . A plenmint social time- was spent ; after which a delirious lunch was I served by the. hostess. Those pica-1 eni were: .-irs. siary nmiin, .mim. i Harney Cody, Mim. Ida Wilson, Mrs. . J, phafer, Mrs. Henry Miller, I Mrs. ola l-'lck and the hostess.. Mrs. W. It. Moron and daughters. Miiry Morgan of Klamath Kails and Mrs. ltrowu of California,! were visitors the first part of the. Week at the home or Ml', and Airs.; A If red Norrls, J Mr. and Mim. T. It. Andrews re- turned Wednesday from a few days trip tu Klamath Falls. 1 ( Mrs. Charley lJunford Is quite, sick at the home of her Hon Oscar i llmifiirit In Xfi.rif.ir.l Mr, and Mrs, F. C. Varney re turned Sunday from a two weeks'! visit with relatives at .Klamath! Ku Ms. ' Our poMlufflce lias, been , reno-: vated ami the windows filled with j beautiful nlanls. the work of our most efficient postmistress, MIksJ Alice Hoefs. . l Mrs. Henry Miller attended a special meeting of the Moman'itj Relief Corps at the Armory In! .Medford Thursday ufternoon. I VI 1.... U..I.II l, l..l.i,.. r" 1 " "' "'" --1 er, Mrs. W. U. Hell. VAI.K Idaho J'oti'er company: rehulldlnir local power system ut cost of I B. 1)1)0, i Dine Tomorrow at Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Food Is Better" At the Medford IE ! ON FOOTBALL TRIP GRANTED BY S. P. The lo.-.ii :M,,a.nni Pa. ific rep- ...-senlalives l;ile la-t evemim were a lit nol ized to round trip t KofcU,' Klei I 'ort i.nid a lid make a r e of $ I O.Otl .llley i-tiiin on Ills to "iim of the M dfo I high-1 Iciwhi Te. 'i .it Miiiinoin.ih HU .vii'g d.iv. be honored from valley points o'l 1 I'enlug's train ami for return in and ember 2. Tickets d in chair cars o and returning. It loolhall uititie diuin Thanks Tii kets will Rogue River Wednesday e will be good inchnl ing I 't will I e honon deeper going II Is inuui;lU!s .,,,,s, Ininurlanl I Hat liaise rim- inplatlnt; fj o I n it eamimiuleul ' with flees, that loeal Sum hern 1'aeU'ie ol' plu.ne ;t I or imiii. in order ample eiiulpmeiit may he led lo enahle making the prm trip In comfort. 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