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O O O WILL ASK BOSSES CO! "nmplojors" niKhl' ni me main ifiuuit's ui uie iusi-. tioH and Professional Women's ' rlub calendar for February, ut 1 cord in to the latest announcement :pia mcctmp OrLUInL IIILLIiilU v . v O will c on i of plan. At hut lim. February Ulljeet of Pay Kill Promptly iu. , i,.u,.rf( ur,. luwillll. to .arrJ out j?- "'" r lnft, orHn.za.,ls to Jnipr.' upon all p, ros ihe Jwlih. ut walht,r Jmerfcrence. The tion will bnnK h.-r employer as a value of p. vin their credit by, plan Is to haul sawdust and shav- ' " "3 1- or her to the other members. .Miss MozcIIe Hair, stale federa tion president, will be the speaker ' , , V 4 what promises to be an interest. ng . . 4 .! marine and amusing prnKram ot j v,4 nit: tiuriiiuiwiu'lll 01 uic (jut-Ms. A.h . i V ,,, , L schedule will be the radio party ta be held at the Calmer Music IIou.se I Ifebruary f. This w ill be preceded i by 'a brief business meeting at 7:30. The dinner which w as to ! h.tive preceded the radio party, has Ieen postponed on account of the employers' dinner to be held with in the same month. E AFTER SALE . Although rnliro ownership of the Prfckott Lumber company wan tukrn' 'over' thin week' by K. O. Stephenson, the company will con tinue to do business under tho Fame name, according to Mr. Ste .phenson today and the sanio ser vice, which made it popular anionic the builders of sninll homes, j;a rajjes and summer dwellings, will he continued. The yards are lo cated on North Court street near the Owen-Orepoh iAimber com . pany, the . products of which are used exclusively," J .The entire . output of the him- bef will's second class lumber has been eontraeted and will continue to be sold as it has been -since Z Z r i,oriVn" the company was orKani.ed over ;Un? r "lH -?mu nl Ti.day a. yean aKnl However, Mr. Kte-! Jlt lm" K VuIi ,h' l phenflon plans also to sell first L0rd'nKlf to, Io;lonSen. who was Knidtf lumber and the second grade " M yesterday. Karasldt. Htock.iB to be given a greater as- niJ "ne ol (1lho b I't" sortment, according to present "vyw-eight wrestlers on the Pa-plans.- .'He invites old and new. :l,,c c?a 9t. ls, k" n lm tM, J0' cvBtomcn to. call on him in re- erse Padlock hold, w.th which gard to any building nnestion con- 1,0 vtns tlu' mairlty of Kfi iiiiik owotTii u in. vni uh, ; , . . f WILLAMETTE GLEE CLUB EI! The glee club of the Willamette University at Salem will arrive in Med ford Monday, according to a report received here this morning. They will sing first at .the Cham ber of Commerce forum meeting, to-be held nt Hotel Medford Tues day noon. In the evening they will present ,h,1y,h.ftt 7.5n -uM,h',nni:: of catchy songH, which .combine ' . i i ..i. ... . beauty " and collegiate spice, the well known glee club should prove! a - popular attraction. Specialty akita will be intewoven with the, regular ; chorus numbers, to pro vide variety. : 'While the generul admission is nominal, school children in tn . city ore offered ti.e opporiunl.jr of hear- if.K the Rlec cluh for a few cen Is. h viiim , f Dack and forth swept "The Question Mark" between Los An tfeje and. Han Diego. Every so Tften "it took on fuel. Only I'. f;eet directly above "The Ques tran Mark" flew a fueling plane. tYonv this plantv dangled a thiT: ruhber hose. While the planes zoomed at 7R miles an hour the pilot ' of "The- Question Mark"' reached out.' grabbed the hose, thrust It into the tanks and took ln gallons of fuel. Rowing over a 60-mlle. circuit r . " 7 1 , f . " with the Instrument In which they iZ W? "Hrd f?F "h W? V; tfrc6 especially proficient. Ing, having been In the air lSov wn.. ...m hours, 40 minutes and 16 seconds. T it- . It was an amazing achievement for- tho Fokker monoplane hut how about the pilots and pawn- .gersV They had to have fu-1 also and. what . did they have? The ladder was stocked at the with roast chicken, but soon swinging rows conveyed Shre ded Wheat and oranges to the hungry pilots0nd passengers, HWedded whe.it and orangesvita- tliln It nnd vitamin C. t And why shreilded wheat? Be- ause. It is light. 3ull of concen-1 (rated nutriment and reatly' uooked. -They didn't hnva to maKe rt -fire to cook It. And whJ Normal -school basketball tcnmj.inri daughter on Hnrgadine street, oranges? Because they are rich .visited tho state wglslattire In Ha-j Mrs. A. Van Llndt nnd her in vitamin C the vitamin that is lem and were given tho courtesy grAndson. Nelson KtrayhArn. spent ripcctsary to .maintain" normal Q the senate ut the request ofisome days recently visiting friends health, vigor and stamina. Shred- senator ii. WY Dunn. The team in Medford and returned Mo. "Jay ded wheat and- oranges a combl - nation for endurance and daring. They might , have flown across Europe on such fuel. foods. It is' doubtful ta breakfast food ever eluded R. W. McNeal, athletic dl- before reimed such an altitude rector, Orvllle .Wilson. Charles and who can say that shredded Wlrth. Cleon Caldwell, Wayne Wheat did not contribute to th'. Ramsey, Lcroy Huntley, Everelt breaking of the world's record for.Mcflte,. Lysle Kinny, Claude I lines Vu stained flying? (and Joe Iverson. THRIFT WEEK CLOSED TODAY PAY-UP DAY National Thrift ww k, which has vwwty.ru locauy. as u as j - ill over the ll'niiod States, ends to- ; d1' wilh 11 muiunwide appeal fori the prompt payment of bill us on- element Of L)Crsi.ii:.I ihnfr Th.. ,l"u,"l'l 'l fMtM.I, , man who Is bad pay not only j a. point jut below "Uabbit" Km-k injurrs the men to whom he oweslwh.:rc the lav of the ground in money, hut he also Injure himself. ; li!nt tor .'.. . .,it.linir of the ",,,,u; ":t" wnien is antli,m(.s f,,r the letters on the slope' n'my Uftm. He may observe j ThP((, frarm.H an lo w mWtl ' " i K " with the shavings which are to, charity and he may save, but if he!hllVl. nj pourt.u on thcni, so thoyj ...... Hipuj, ii i ma' r iflHTK OeSHie ni! In tltn ........... " I.i,iV "l ""'" with whom he has been dealing, i I'ent ts n boomerang that hits th debtor when he least expects it. Never run up a hill unless you have reasonable expectation of meeting that bill promptly. Klini- inuiiiiK .iltoKethiT the nersoniil phase of the iiuestiun, every man owes it to his fellow men. to his community, lo his country, to his conscience, to pi,y his bills. Krom the s. lflsh standpoint, too. there can be no nrcumenl nualnst dlschnriiiiiK Just debts. The man who pays his bills promptly not only establishes ami maintains a reputation for lnteKrlty and rlitht deallnir. but he is protectins: him self and those dependent upon him UR.'iiiiHt a rainy Utiy, iirovldinK for the education of his children, ln KUring home comforts and some of the luxuries of llf,, for his fanillv, and peace of mind for himself. RUSSIAN LION TO MEET MORTENSEN - I Local fans, who would see Al!,H! Uf,,-U In rebuilding the line, all Karasick, the Kussia Uon. of Portland in action, though he ih V, ..i , ' . " '".pearmg m m J111. Xe 1 1 "PPurtunUy ippearing in .Med of Sailor Jek Wood of this city had fostered some hopes of meet ing Karaaick in .Med ford, but now that Karslck is barred. Wood thinks it -would be wise for him to wrestle Karnsick in fi rants Pass. However, .Mortensen is not fo nnvio as for the local man to wrestle and the matter Is likely to stay in that position. TO TOWN IN AUTO Kighteen wild, turkeys involun- nil ii) iiu inmiitu their freedom in p.. The blrda were trapped on the Emerick farm, where at least 20 more of their kin have apparently decided to put In the MMn ,,v ,Ile- s,.lU, ,,,,, L.,,,, ,urk wlll t.uhor ,)C . ,urMi ln Salpm i1(.(,nUartcrs, or jscattered la different aeeiion of the county, according to Mr. Emer- lick and Game Warden Hoy Carr, fwho brought them into Medford today. . The offering of radio entertain ment by the California Oregon Power company over KM ED next Tuesday njht from 0 to 10 o'clock, will be an hour of varied music by students of the Junior high school, under the direction of Miss Melha Williams. Different organi zations and individuals of the Jun ior high .will perform before the ... ' ' , . . . . 'I talte part In the hour.s program ....... . ... . . , , . r , " ' . "' r"nui" "'Jghter reached Ashland last week . u.o.?-....Mjr. ' ' SiS. 0. N. S. VISITORS AT STATE CAPITOL o SALEM, Jan. 26. (Special.) Members of the Southern Oregon is playing a series of games with Monmouth normal. Albany college. and the Pnrlflc college. fi) Those who visited the senate In BEDFORD TJ5TL PEACE' TO BLAZE ASHLAND. (.spfUai ) The word "pcacf ' in j lnti'id :to fi t hfnh will blaze1 forth from the hillside north oft jAshl.md Saturday V'-ninn at if ..i, t .... ..... lt,,.w ,.v..t- n.T,r-l. i,iU.. tn twill burn lu" Mi,f rmnaie ny Henry li. i'arter. who lives on imimtin m- n nnri t, i t i asstfied by tev. Chi.s. l. (Jaffney pastor of the ConKrcKnUonal chtirch, and the members of tho Christian Kudeavor society of the church. The men and bo's of the church will build and fill the letter frames, while the Kills will take over a lunch about noon. In run her recognition of the popular demand for the aversion of future wars, a number of the Ashland ministers will make their next Sunday morning sermons on the subject of peace. The liellevue telephone lino d'e ifrnated as "2-K" will soon be re built by the company owning It. of which Kred t Homes was re cently re-elected president and A. C. Joy as secretary-treasurer. The lino was first built about 25 years nwo, or more, and has served the residents of the Pellevue commu nity ever since. The financial re port reveals n reserve fund suf ficient to assist materially and possibly pay for In full the build-l ON ASHLAND HILL, PLAN OF CHURCHj Jan. ing cost of a new line. It Is Rermon subject: "Personal He said thnt the liellevue company sponsibility." Leagues will meet line is one of the best built and at g:3n p ni. preaching at 7:30 best managed farmers' lines in ,,. m. Sermon subject. ' The LV the Htate. Cedar poles with cross parting Angel." Prayer meeting arms and glass Insulators and a at Wednesday evening, high grado of telephone wire Willi Yon are eordinllv invited to of which will make for perma nency and better service. The second annual basketball tournament under the auspices of tho Southern Oregon Normal school was highly successful and so popular over tho state that a continuance of the plan is war ranted. Twenty-two teams took part in the tournament ImsI year and 25 are expected this year. Mrs. Fred Hobson, residing at the corner of Sherman and Iowa treets, died Tuesday forenoon as a result of a blood clot in the ye, being rooted and grounded in ankle and Infection following. The love, unto him be glory in the trouble started neveral days ago church by Christ .lesus through when Mrs. llohson fell and in- out all ages, world without end. jured her leg near the ankle. An!Janitary 27 ' is our church 'dunl in jured blood vessel became In-j versary and a good time Hplr flamed, causing a swelling of the'itually, as well as temporaly,. for leg. which continued In spile of fforts to alleviate it nnd resulted in impairment of the circulation until it ceased altogether. Mrs. Hobson's death came as a shock to many of her neighbors, who did not know that she had been III. Left to mourn her death are her husband, her mother, who was . living with her, and three son. Howard, who Ih employed at Crescent Iake: Kenneth, who is . flint year student at West Point Military Academy, and a little- son of four or five years, at- home with hit mother.' Mrs. Hobson's maiden name wan Mary Bolinger. she was born In Dou las county. Illinois, spent a lar3; part of her girlhood In the east. but came west some years ago t and was -17 years of age at the time of her death. W. If. Hodklnson spent the week-end with Ills family nnd re turned Monday to his jewelry store in Mt. Shasta City, Cal. Mr. ami Mrs. Lelioy Asheraft came over from Klamath Falls by auto to spend the week-end with relatives, Mr. Ashcraft's mother and several brothers and their families. Mr. Asheraft is em ployed In the office of one of tin; large Klamath County lumber companies. Mr. and Mrs. W. T). Miller of Lake view were In Ashland for soverul days visiting with friends Ijnnd relatives. ,i My. it. i'. i.arsnn ano son, vn nor. left Tuesday for McMlnnville to join .Mr. Carson who has been in the northern city a good deal the past few months, looking after his lumber Interests there. The family Is expected back In Ashlnnd within two or three months. Mr. and Mrs. James Williams were over from Klamath county for a visit at the week-end witH friends. ororgt v . a roison oi iiuiiuiuiu, Wash., is in Ashland this week on a business trip and to . visit friends. Mrs. D, W. Huff and baby dau :rrom San Francisco to visit with Mrs. Huff's mother, Mrs. Carl Mur phy on Iowa street. Mrs. Ituff was formerly Norma Williams, Her husband will drive up Iger for a visit while, Mrs. Ruff Is here. Mm. Norma Reeder was in Medford lust Saturday on business. Ctrl Adams of Klamath Falls was visiting friends In Ashland over the week-end. I. R. Buteman, S. P. Co. engi neer. Is over from Klamath Falls for a few days' visit with his wife lo their home on Fifth street. Mrs. A. l. Harvey was In Klam ath Fulls for a visit of two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Nate Ot terbeln. and other relative.. She returned to her home on II street Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tturnelt 'of Tnlent m-ere in Ashland on business Tuesday, TRrDUNT., MTCDFORD, Si. Mark's Kpisropnl. Corner Oakdale and Fifth o 8 a. m.. Holy conmiunhui. 10 a. in., Sunday school. -.11:15 rt. m., Morning service. Win. P.. Hamilton, Hector. Full (imI Church. Newt4Kn ai:d Main. Sutftluy school. HM.'i a. m. Pituhim; service, 11 a. m. and , 7:30 p. m. o Voting p pole's meeting, 0:30. Then- will be an outside pr ach- i or for bwlh services. Vehome to I all. First I'hristuin ( luiii-h. Ninth and Oakdale streets. i'annan K. Mell. mini-ter. Office I and pastor s study in the church. ! Phone l'M7; residence phone 1337. "Test Our Welcome.' MorninK worship and commun- ion. 1 : ff. Sermon, -The Won ders of tlw Cospel." S;eial music. Popular evening service, 7:30. , fio.id sininK and a happy fellow ; ship. Sermon, "Proken Idols." j Itible .school assembly, Ii:4fi a. m. Christian Kndetivor meet at 6:30 p. m. Ki'ou is will Church if Christ. West Pine street, Central Point. Ore. faithful men in charge. Assembly, 10 o'clock a. m. Worship begins at 10:30 a. m., fir-'t day of the week (Sunday). Prayers, sinning-, teaching atpl admonitions, commemoration of the deahl, burial and resurrection of ChrLst. Head and nieditato upim the first chapter of Paul's second let ter to the church at Corinth, then Come t othe assembly. A cordial welcome for strangers. -Multi Street Methodist Chutvh. South. The Friendly Church on the corner. James K. Cornier, pastor. UllnH IV oohnnl lit ft- jr. ii t.l i0rninr ' wurshln nt 11 o'clock. worship with us here. Sunday morning services will be broail- ast over KM EI). ltcthcl liaptist Chutvh. 716 Welch street. Elder Fredenburg. pastor. Sunday school, Hi a. in. Preaching. 1 1 a. m. Evening service, 7:30. Eph. 3:14-21. For this cause 1 bow my knees unto Thee, Father of our Lord, Jesus t:hrist.; that Christ may dwell In your hearts by faith: that all. Come hear the old-time gos pel preached. All are welcome. The Valley Itadio Church. Cndenomi national. Broadcasting over KM ED. Hill Hay, pastor, I. O. Box 918, Medford. Phone, Jacksonville, Ore. Opening song, "Come to the Church O'er the Radio." Prayer- Scripture Old Sacred Hi .tins. Special solo, Mrs. John It. Knight of Jacksonville. Sermon, "Better Than flold," by the pa-stor. Through the blessing of the radio Iftt 1,p thankful; if we cannot go lo cnurvn me cnurcn run cume u you. so tune in and hear the gospel message in story and song Sunday night at 8 o'clock. KjucMsIi Lutheran Church. Fourth at Oakdale avenue. "Where the Way Is Made plain." Dr. H. V. Funk, pastor. Resi dence filH West Fourth street. Tel ephone 142-. Hour of worship, 11 a. m. The Lord's Supper will be administered at this meeting. The pastor will answer tlfe question, "Who are worthy to go to the Lord's table?" Special music: Prelude, "A Silent Prayer,' by Kullak. .Offertory, "Consolation," Men delssohn. Postludo, , ''Overture," by Batt mnn. t Anlhem, "O, P.read to Pilgrims Givoii," hy Creswell. : The Bible school begins nt 10:15 with classes for all ages. Lesron study, "The Holy Spirit." The pas tor will give the Instruction for the adult Bible class. First (hiirph nf Christ, Scientist Aulhrirlvert h r n n p h nf The Mother Church, tho First Church I of Christ, Scientist, la Boston, ji services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 212 North Oakdale. Subject for Bun day, January 27: "Truth." Sunday school titoU'.Atu Appli cants unilrr the age of 20 may be admitted. , Wednesday evening - meetings. -which Include testimonies of Chris tl.m Science henltngs, at x o'clock. The Reading Room, which is in the Medford building, Is open dully from 12 to 4. except Sun days and holidays. The Bible and all authorised Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The public is cordiatly Invited to attend the services nnd visit the Reading Room. Vrfisbyteruiti Church, (o) Eighth and Holly, Edwin Percy Iiwrence, minister, South Newtown, ' fl:4.r a. m.. Bible school. Every pupil Is urged fo plan regular at tendance. New pupils should start immediately for the bneflln of the new quarter. Dr. R. B. Elliott, superintendent. 11 n. m.. Sermon, "A oQi Peti tion," Minister.- Prelude, "Cavatlna," llaff. QKKHON, SATl'KDAV. UftVrtoiy, "Vc recuse," Lctuaie. j Anthem. "They That Sow In , Tears Shall Heap in Joy." Oaul. I Contralto solo by i:dna Klfert ; Isaacs (selected). O -30 p. m Christian IZndeavori Alumni mee&K. All C. K. alumni j nrc invited to attend this meeting.' Mrs. l.itriLin Ul,,f Cft .tn '.Inn..; nun. will be tho leiuler. Tell wiu j C. K. has done for you. O t There will be no other evening' service. i Cottage prayer and bible stfily ' meeting with Mrs. Kimball :yt) i:;J tlenosee j.tr-et, Wednesday at 2;30- P m. j Itapdst (.'hurt'). i W. H. Katon. iniuist. r. I Al! servu-ea at the usu.il hours. I Morning sermon topic, ' st? n . and Heutth." I Kvi ning subject. "T h i n,t: s a I lt-at hi-r S-?s fri--m the Pulpit." j Baptismal service follows the evening Morsriii; i This is a church of the' open1 hand and warm heart. You will find happy singmu, splendid music1 and hi-lpml services. Try our wel- ' come. j Church of Jod. West Holly and Haven. Pastor. Kev. Chas. A. Cooper. Kvangtdist, Kev. !. W. Hopkins. Sunday school, lo a. m. Prearhing. 1 1 a. m. Young people's service, fl:3rt p. m. Kvening service. 7 : 3' p. m. The revival wll continue each night next week. Those who have not attended have missed a great ileal, The suhjtn t for the morn ing service will b "Cultivating the Spiritual Life." Come and get your soul fed. We also expect a full meal at the even ing service. Come, you will not be disappointed. PliM MetlMKlJst Church. West Main at l-aurel. Kaymnnd K. Hees, minister. Church school, 10:55 a. m. Ser mon subject, "Educated Chris tians." Young people's hour, (1:30 p. m. Happy Sunday evenm hour, 7:30. Questions will be unswered at this service by Mr. Pees, and among others the following: "Do you believe In Sunday legislation '!" "Should Medford adopt the Com munity Chest plan V" "Can a col lege student accept modern scien tific teaching and be a faithful fol lower of Christ?" "Do you think the religious denominations In Med ford can ever be merged Inlo one church ?' "What is your opinion of capital punishment?' "Can the Cnited States senate be consistent and vote for both the Kellogg peace pact and 15 new naval cruisers?" "If the Devil Is a person, why does n't find kill him?" If you have questions, send or bring them In. The l'Vdeinud churches, J. M. Johnson, pastor. The union Sunday school of th federated churches of Central Point Invite you to the study of the Bible In the session next. Sun day morning. "The Holy Spirit" is' -Hie lesson assigned. References In' Joel 2:2S, 2!(; Matt. ;i:ll. IS; lAtkf -HiO-Et; John. 3:5-8; 14, 1. 17, 20: Acts, 2:1-21; 2:H2-3:i; 1st Cor. 1 2:1-1:1; Eph., l:i:l-ll; .1:14-21: 4 : l-tt-30, and others. " All young people are invited to the young people's services at :30 p. m. A good place to train in 'Christian service. Yon will find a group and department to Just fit your needs, and that needs you. . Zn the obsenco of the pastor th pulpit will be occupied by Rev. A. W. Shepherd of Phoenix, in the morning sen ice; and the young people will have charge of the evening service, (iood special song messages will be given In both j-er vices. Von are welcome, M r. Shepherd will speak on tho sub- ject: "The Fruits of the Spirit." Mrs. .1. P. Jewell will leucn tne Ladles Bible class In the absenco of the pastor. ANDERSON CREEK, Oro., Jan. 26. (Special.) Wo had iilte a surprise Saturday morning lo find the snow six and one-half inches deep, with a temperature nf 14 degrees. Ed and Clarence Jeinko and sis ter Dorothy spent Sundayafternoon at the Bushnell home. Tho .MacDowell family spent Sunday at Jack lloltman's. Mrs. Marquess, Mrs. ll;ack and Luiile Bushnell were Tuesday cull ers at thu Mays home. There Is an epidemic of measles on tho creek: almost all the chil dren have thetn. Mrs. D. C. Dale called on Mrs. Mays Thursday afternoon. Mr., and Mrs. Jack I tollman started to Chfloqutn Friday and met with a snow and wind storm on the Oreensprlngs ami hod to return home. Our teacher, Mrs. Denzer, has been quite 111 this week and our school has been closed for the week. liuyTon MacDowell from Central Paint has come up to stay with his brother. Juinea MacDowell, and go lo school. ttlll Ull..u1i. n A t'rni.C Ttllbbd $el! went out to the valley ThiiW- day. Uuth May Is III Ibis week with thflu. Frank Marquess was out to Tal ent Tuesday. Jim Mnrquess has been quite III with a bad cold. - ' 1 COMK AMI fiKT 'KM 'TA're flrc fl3 nnswers awalt- IngTnn person who advertls- ed in the Mall Tribune clnssl 4 fled columns, signed Box 15: a numhtr for lloxe J01 an :l. M. H,, also several for 2ft, 47, 71. 75 and F. Come and get 'cm before they get old. o JAM'AlfY L'li. liii. DOWN TOWN LOTS ! L CENTRAL POINT, Ore., Jan. L'tf. 1 (Special. E. V. llollifleld bought i the two lots hy the Central point' State bank whit h be'.iged to Mrs, ( (Yanfill nnil I C. Robin U. lie expects to build an establishment on them in the in-ar future. The sale was nutib- by O. E. Fox. the j local realtor. The Coldeii Link class of the1 iiristian church was entertained by Mrs. Ed Vincent at her home January 22nd. Afhr the election of officers and tin business was; disposed of. Mrs.' Coker and Mrs. j Vincent furnished a lively hour of I entertainment. The committee in ' charge was compo;ed of Mrs. Hart- by. Mrs. Hover and Mrs. Tethe- row. who served delicious refresh- i ments. Those who attended w-re j Mesdames Strnlimejer. Catey. T X. j Conger, Hartley, Jones, Sr.. Lamp- man. Hedgepath, Merritt, (iregory. 1 N'eale. Tetherow, Burns. Buisell. ' t'oker, Jones. Jr., Haley, Lewis, I Pan key. Hover. Henderson, Weav- j nr. Vincent anil Hodgson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller and I son orth spent Sunday at the home ! of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hannah in the Trail district. Mrs. o. D. Tucker Is having a siege of the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hansen, who have been employed at Butte Falls lor Mme time, are moving to their service station north of Central I 'ot fit . C. E. Lange is building a double garage, ike Davison is doing the work. Nelda Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams, has chick enpox in a light form. Willa IiVee is quite ill from the effects of flu. Her father, Ralph LaVee, came home Saturday from IHitte Falls, returning Tuesday. Webster Wertss Is in school again and is recovering better than ex pected from the recent explosion in the laboratory. The girls who were injured at the same time are all in school again and recovering nicely, with the exception of Ardis Casad, who is confined to her home! on account of her eyes. Several children are absent from i school on account of the usual win ter colds. Otherwise Central Point schools have been very fortunate. Mrs. Mary Orim Is leaving this week for Coi vallis to visit with rel atives. J. B. Holmes, who has spent the past month with Mrs. Mollle P. Holmes, his sister. Miss (iladys and brother 1 lartzel, expects to leave soon to accept a position In Costa Rica. J. B. will sail from New Orleans to the Canal .one and from that point will continue his Journey by motor launch to his destination. H. H. Lord is very 111 at his home and his son Arthur has arrived home to be with his father during his illness. Mrs. E. E. Scott has been quite ill for some time. Mrs. Mattie Parker Is leaving for Roseburg this week in response to a call from reiutlves who are III at that place. The Missionary society of the Federated church met In the church Thursday afternoon, with a good attendance. Mrs. Davlsson gave an interesting talk on the Jews. The entertainment commit tee, Mesdames E. C. Richmond and J. R. Hunirlck, served dainty re freshments. Miss Erma Hamrick, who has been visiting In California the past month, returned to Central Point Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. IJ. Kincaid are tho parents of a little seven-pound son. who arrived January .Mid. The W. R. C. met last Halutday afternoon in their halt There was a large attendance. It was the first meeting of the new officers to put on the work. Mrs. mho Richurdson, tho secretary, was aoie to bo present and was Installed The meeting was very Interesting. C.len Russell of Fort Klamath is visiting in Central Point. Everett Scott went to Klamath Falls Thursday. William Ferguson wnn transact ing business. In Medford Thursday. The C E. of the Christian church held a party at the church Thurs day evening. A very enjoyable time was had by the young people. Those attending were Misses Helen Ies, Mura Miller, Ruth Turpln. Dorothy Smith. Merle Hedgpalh. Daisy Wagner, Lucile Hover. Dor othy Jones and Leila Mauldlng. Messrs. Donald Patterson. John Lathrop. Roy Love, Champ I'llts. Alfred Taylor. Delmer Smith, Lau rel! Cupps, James Ijithrop. Claud VnnZant. Alvin Maple. Harold Smith. Charles Taylor. Wayne Co ker, Wilbur Either. The commit tee In charge served refreshments of sandwiches, cake and cidr. Me. dames Hedgpath nnd Turpln chap eroned. Mr. nnd Mrs. Seldon Hill will en term with n dinner party Sun day, for the tieorge Alter find U nite fumilles of Medford. Miss Delia Hlanley of Tike Creek Is keeping house for the Stanley boys whilo their piolher Is In the hospital. ' Mrs. It. W. Lampert was shop-1 plug In Medford Friday morning. Mrs. Joe Mllurd spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Win. Fergu son. Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Morgan have been repairing the home they hone lit In Central Point and are lnifwiiwr down from Trail til Ih week I to their new home. Mrs. Court Hall of Medford has been nt the home of her sister. Mrs. W. J. Freeman, the past week. Mrs. Freeman has bronchl'ls. ! Chauncey Klorey and Mr. .An- vn of Medford were Iransact- llng business In Central Point Wed- i nnKflMV. Miss Aubert. who formerly taught the sixth grglfl and r sinned on account nY 111 health, wu operated unon for gultro ro- ccully and Is recovering at last re- ! porta. Thursday morning tho giQujid was covered with snow in C-ntral Point and by 10 o'clock the sun was shining and the snow had dis appeared. ltev. A. O. Shp).erd will preach at t he Federnted chureh Sunday morning in the absence of ltev, Johnson. The subject will be "The Fruits of the Word." The ladles' quartet will sing. In the evening the young people will have charge. Miss Ilernice Burger will talk to the congregation. Kev. and Mrs, J. M. Johnson will leiive SatUI'dHV for Merrill, Ore., where Mr. Johnson w ill pr.-ai h Sunday at that place. They x pcei to return Monday. McdamiH Jim tVrnutt and Pert Ha ilg path gave a party nt the Christian chun-h Wednesday even ing to their Sunday s. hoi elapses, the s ei.nd and third ear juniors, (lames were played and refresh ments of ice cream and cake were served by the hostesses. W llb h Was enjoy.-d immet-..s-ly. P.. C. Faber.has been having a. siege, of flu. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Faber en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Winston Wolfe after the basketball game Friday night. Messrs. Nick and Vernon P.ro phy were in town Friday from the Fish Lake I'dti h company's ranch. Mrs. W. E. Chauncy, who had a stroke sometime ago, fell this week and was taken to the hos pital. Mrs. Everett Faber will enter tain wilh a birthday party for her husband Sunday evening. Mrs. .1 oh n Mc.l impsey spent Wednesday at Medford wilh her daughter, Mrs. Ed Eldredge. LAKE CREEK FAMILY REESE CREEK FOLK I.AK.K CKEKK. Oro., J;.. 2ti. (Hpoiliil) Mr. mill Mm. C. K. ll.'l Iuwh mill family ol' K(mhi Triioli and Sin. Chapman woro Kii.'HtH of.' Ihi I.. II. Wyiuil family Sunday. 1 Tim children ntttrudliiK the IiIkIi Hi'hool iu Meiifnrd lire mijoyltiK the : MXtru holiday tlilH week at lludri llOIIH'H. Mrs. V. G. Mimsal vlslloil In lied-, ford Tlnirsdiiy. ! Mhh Mary lLanloy and Mi'H. Iloyt j Smith wiirn alioppln-j in Medford Wedneiiday. ! C. I). MIIIh wan Khnppini; nt I.4ike Creek the iirst of tho week. A. II. KimpHon i Kpendltif; a few dnyn in Medford. Mr. I,indley of Kiumath KnlU Ih viHitlnK his chum. I.. B. llenn. They are havlUK a Kroat vacation. Iti'Kiiliir mootlni; of tho CrnnKc wa held TlmrHiiay nlnhl. Mi-H. .Inme.H Htewart, who flpent the week end with her winter. Mm. K. It. JoneH. returned Monday to her home in Medford. M't'H. It. Ai- I'ur.h nnd Hon, Ktnll, of Medford, who were uet for tho pant week of II. H, and A. 1a I'ei h, wero cnllluR l'"rlday on tile II. I. Town family. They returned homo Monday. Anionic thoBO Hhoppip-T in Med tonl Monday wero C. K. Wllhito. II. K. Hech, MrH. 11. 1.. Tonn, Harry Tonn and Hay and Wallace Hiikh dalo. Harry Tonn In npendliiB a tow daya with Mr. and Mrs. Itoy CirlKB hy in Meilford. Mm. Win. Nlckell, who bun hoen ill ill the Saretl Heart lioapltal, re turned homh Sunday. Lou Wnleli, who was called to Auhiirn, Waah., hy the death of IiIh brother. Neil Wnleli, returned home a few days nh'o. Mrs. Neva Wiley, who has boon vIhUIiik her narunta, Mr. and Mrs. W'm. Mcsaal, returned to hor borne In Portland lant week. .Mrs. Coclle Abbott came out for a ahott visit lnat Sunday with her , ntttn dmnihter. Jewel UtvniH ut tht HUlley homo last i Hruply worP Mrs. Minnie DilgftD an( throe children of Medford. Mr. Lmj M.H p iJ Futiow, Mrs. E. K. , joDHH afl( uy Kugsdalo The if a mo "f hearts Is on. From every window throughout the busi ness district now, the Utile vd palpltators are beuinnim: to peep and play. Home sinllo shyly forth from ftibtle layer.' of lacy frame work, as though apoloi;-.luK for the ir privilege of vlewlim Ihu out-nidi- world. 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