Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 02, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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BO Y SC D UT PAPER ;
HOLDING COK
oin-r ul;dale and Fii'ib '
JO SELEGTNAME
1 The nn 'tit hly paper. 'Vi .uci
vparU.s,'' iii 1 l l-;ril ha an aetivii y
of iho scouts of tb- t'rali j- l.tikt-!
council, is holding a n.;rne ami
heading eont t. Vahiuhh- pri.'.i -.
ar to he award-d by liusi.-liV.
Je.'al -scout outfitters, who atv
sponsoring tin- paper, lub -nt has
ifi-n evitb-ncd m the 1 1 1 -1 by
.-con Is of Mod ford and tin sur
rounding district. .Si-V'-ial lo ad-
iii-s art already turned in Mid vfill
be received ttntll Friday. I'e1uuar
Mil.
v The contort is open to all scouts
and ill1 rules are simpl
beading mut Ur conipb t-.
iriK names tor pap'-r and
: The
Miiiah I'
drawings to illustrate. Th
ll. -a. I-
iiiKs may use an original name or
tlie present one, as desired. Scouis
may enter several headings if th- y
wish.. There are in he tlir.e pii.-i
Kirst Ureeelies, belt, shirt and
' hose; second I '.reecho; and. third
i Official neckerchief.
; The third Issue of the paper is
; off the press today and will bo I
distributed to all scouts. ( 'upies ;
inav be obtained at scout he.id-l
( quarters. Then- is no charge for Pivut-hlni,' at 11 a. nt. Sermon j
) the paper. The last issue is a h u b j e e t. "Onnmii nlun." Sacra- j
! special number for anniversary j mental services after the sermon.
week. A new and attractive ar-j Leagues at ti::j" p. m. j
i ratiuement has be n d.-vised by the I Preachiru; at 7::tt". Sermon suh-
; staff and a foiir-nuue paper was'jeet. "Th.- Twentieth Century
', necessary to hold all the news.
! The scouts are enthusiastically
' t'eeeivinjr the paper and Win. i.ee !
:rirker. the .m-nm i . eiit iv--. state:J
thai it has mei a real ne d in scui ,
; ing in the couneil. It is possible
I'lnough the medium of lh" paper.
io ma In tn in Interest in scout jug.
j and to advise all semils of coming
events, and encourage activities,
i lluKj-ell's Inc.. are renderiim a real
i contribution through their support
of this activity.
T
OS LOSES BRAKE
AT REESE CREEK;
KKKSE CKKKK. Ore.. Feb. 1.
(Special.) On the evening of ,lan-;
miry
:tti about :1 o'clock, what mhfht
ha '," been a very serious uecidem,
bad it not been for the cool -heart -edncss
of the driver, occurred at
the intersection of the liutte Falls
road near the lieese Creeit bridge,
in the Crater Lake highway. Mr.
Parker, who hu.s the contract for
transporting the high school stu
dents to the liutte -Falls higb
school, we understand, had made
up his load after the close of school
in the evening as usual, consisting"
of .some 1 students, and start e1'
nn bis usual rounds. Arriving at
the Heese Crci k sehoolhuuse,- Miss
iteulah Wadddl got off as usual
and the bus continued an its jour
ney until it arrived at the above
mentioned intersection when it
sems that for some reason the
brakes refused to bold and not
having tirtie to safely make the
turn into tin highway the driver,
still trying to apply iln- brakes,
went over the grade some eight or
ten feet below, landing right side
it) In a soft dirt fill that was put
i here some time last year. The
accident caused no little excitement
and snnn there arrived enough heln
io have cared for most any enierg- j K
eney. but to the deiignt ot nit pres
ent no one was hurt. After some
difficulty the bus was safely land
ed on the highway by the aid of
a stump "puller owned by a nearby
farmer.
Mrs. Francis Miller, Kecse
('reek's intermediate teacher, is suf
fering with a very bad tooth this
week, and her room is being taught
by Mrs. Cummirigs of Medfoid.
j, A. Woods is back at work for
Uhe Fagle Point Irrigation district
Tafior being off on account of urg
ent farm work.
Tom Vestal has been working
for the irrigation district, improv
ing the time, having been laid off
from his position with the Owen
oregon bridge crew until they be
gin operations again in the spring.
Walter Kngberg has been helping-
Charley Humphrey build fence
this week.
The Kaglo Point Irrigation dis-trlc-
has some 14 men at work
cleaning the Hrown lateral. They
expect to finish this week, which
will about finish tho work on Uiei
laterals, leaving them In tht b'-st
condition thev have been in for ev-
oral years. iiuo. Kosidence phone l":t7.
The Sunday school lesson for; -Test Our Welcome.'"
next Sunday. February :ird. will be j Morning worship and comnutn
on "The Holy Scrip" tires." The nn 1 0:"i.i. Sermon topic,- "Four
key to the lesson is found in the Things the Church Must Do." Ppcc
golden text, as follows: "Open ial music.
thou mine eves that I may la-hold ' Popular eveninc servicn 7:30.
wondrous things out of thy law."
Vs. 110:1S. John Stille will praeh
nn the subject of Christian Science
';. .p the next few Sundavs. His sub-
text for next Sunday will be "There
U n wav that snemeth right unto
;t man, but the -the
ways of death
nil thereof an
DAI EY BUYS INTEREST
- HASH BMffitR SHOR
O M
V. Hucn Uiley ha.s purchased
ill Interest "f bis partner, t'arl
low ma n in the Nash P.arhrr
vhon. There hn-i 1 t-n recently
instalb-d id this irln-r shop all
pew fixtures, with the latest gr-ei0"
i hairs and now is, run new no--leum
and the waV nicely tinted
, ntid is well efpiipped to handle alt
ihne of women's children's and
n's barber work.
Mr. Powniin has not nnnounc!
1 his future plans, but intends to
continue making
f'V. Q - -
his liomo In thi."
li
.ionium
hc.d.
1". l.-t
1 f. a .
Win.
Holy
1 1. mill!'
Pivhvuriun llible Cla-.
NA Suii'Viy. h'.-i.i tiai y 3 r 1 . at
i.". prompt ty. the "omn"s (iil.Ie
t- :it tlw Pr. -hvf-ri;iii t Iuim h
da-,
w ill
W
art til.' sillily of l'..iiis.
. i!! i inli :ivur to flint oitl if
.o any neii' Ml bcnveeii
and tin All who are
t-d in thi suhjt ct arc in-
Ih.-iv )
S( it !(--
j'-in us in this Mmty.
Advent ChriMTiiii lunch.
(XiH S.-vi-lith 1 :i V.
Coim-i- W. st Jackson ami Wleh
Pilde .school, .t:i:.. .Mrs. Shide,
siiiH-riiit'inl'-iit.
Piviiehini;, 11 a. in. and 7:30 p.
ill. .1. A. orchard of l.ns Angeles
will
tlw speaker at both serv-
t
Pray
at S p.
r me. ting Wednesday niuht
in.
Irvin Pu pray, Klder.
Main Street .Methodist (lunch,
'I'he friendly ehureh of the vc
net. James K. fonder. pastor.
Sunday school at '.' : 1 a. ni.
Homes."
I J ray or meeting Wednesday .-v
liur at 7:1-'..
steward.-.' meeting Monday v
ing at the
rngli-h laitherau hurcli.
Kointh at o.iUdale Ave.
"Where the way Is made plain."
Dr. H. '. Knnk, pastor.
Uesi.lence SLS W e s t Fourth
street.
. Telephone 1 li4.
Hour of worship. 11 a. m. The
pasior wiil speak on the subject,
-A (Iraleful Heart." Mrs. Funk
wilt preside nt the organ for the
morning service.
The 1,-ble school begins at l:1"i
a. m.. with classes for all ages.
The lesson study will be on "The
Holy Scriptures." You are cor
dially invited to attend our wr-
Fiit Meihodlst i'lmnli
West .Main at Iaurel
Kuymtmd S. lleos, minister.
Church school at a:4.". Clarence
Meeker, superintendent.
Morning worship at l".
1. Mr.
lVes will
pn aeh on the sunn-ci.
Man .Missed Who Stay-
:'Vbat lb
led at Home."
j Yeung people's hour at fi:30.
Twii age groups, intermediate, nnd
senior, meet for lice expression
on interesting subjects,
j Happy Sunday Evening Hour,
i 7 :Hn. Music and . cheer to Uim
you up for the week ahead.' A
messaue of help will be piven by
Miss Liuile 11. Van Ness, the pas
tor s assistant.
Cburcli of Coal.
North J lolly and Haven, llev.
("has. A. CooiK-r, pastor. Uov. J''.
W. Hopkins, evangelist.
Sunday schol, ID a. m.
Preaching", 1 1 a. m.
P.aptismal service, 3 p. tn.
Ymtng J'cople's meeting, :30 p.
Evening service, 7:30 p. m.
Through the courtesy of the
Christian church, we will have the
use of their baptistry in the after
noon at 3 o'clock.
The evening service will be the
last night of the revival. The evan-
list goes to Crants Pass to begin
revival Monday evening.
All are invited io bring a bas-
ket and have a. basket dinner with
. us and enjoy the day together.
Church of Christ.
"West Pine street. Central Point,
Oro.t Faithful men in charge.
Assembly, J 0 a. m.
Worship begins at 10:30 first day
of the week (Sunday). Prayers,
singing, leaching and admonitions,
commemoration of the death, bur
ial and resurrection of Christ. I
Our lesson will bo "The Sins and!
Repentance of the. Corinthians
fhureh." i country. Ihit with the sure
Read anil meditate mion the sei - siinct of a democratic people,
o'nd chapter of l-aul's second let-' feel ourselves t'rovvina c loser
ler to the church at t'orinlh, theilillle time to that naunt. weary,
,-oeco to iho iis-.seml.lv.
This is a. new coilKreyation of
rhtist and insists that all faithful
members awake to duty
growing in numbers; ."
pre
last Lord's day.
A cordial welcome to strati
First Christian Church.
Ninth and OaKdah. streets. Far
k M U. minister, offb
nastor's study in the church.
and
hoii"
'The young people
will have com-
; ph-u charge of this service, in
1 observance of international Chris-)
.tian Kndcavor Day. The mush
. devotions, speakers, etc.. will come
(from our groups of ynuuR people
This will bo a. splendid service.
Eeryoin cordially invited.
P.ihle school assembly !:
Cla bu ik Konkel. ireneral super
intendent. Christian E n d o a v r
i groups meet at i; : :j o.
I
First CI mi nb of Chri-I. lenlUt.
Authorized branch of the mother
rliui.i. the First huixh of Ch'dst,
Scientist. liostoti. AiTtss.
Services are held every Sunday at
1 1 a. m., olQrch edifi
d- N'T'11
oakdale. Suljk't for iq in ow .
I ve.'
--undav school nt a. m. Ale
unday school n
ants under the age y4 I'M (Jiay
io iidmitled.
Wednesday evening
meetingF,
which include testimonies of chris
tian science healings, nt 8 o'clock.
Tho rradinc room, which In In
tho Mrdford hulldlnc. In o-n dail'
from Z tn 4. pxr-rt ftundrtyn and
hnli.lax. Tho Illldo and all an-
thorii;4' Chrlaliuti' St-'U-nco
Ulgra-
ture may be rend, borrowed or pur
chased. Til. public is cat diaifv invite. to
ntit-ml t ho services at.d i;t the
reading room.
Regular Latter Day Saints Church
Services will he held Sunday.
February i:. at in nVlm k ai
I. (). O. F. lull. The u'liroin;
lUi'sid.-Hl to' the StUlliielM tlUoll
ilistrici. .1. .1. Klake. and i'resideiit
T. 1. Adler. his hUcesor. wll be
in attendance. Some Inspiring in
structions will he f-'iven. Kvervone
U cordially invited to attend.
Baptist Churcft
Sutidav school at H: IT,,
out- nn litne with their llihles.
M Mti inx worship at It o'clock.
Miss Louise liundernp of Portland,
who is the state oiing people's
woiker fur the Haplist church, will
he the speaiier. Aniliem. '("onu.
Ye liiseonsolate" i by Alfred Jud
son l .
It. Y. P. V. in different groups
lor all it sos at ti:3.
K veiling worship at l.'.'ti. The
pastor will give a chalk talk. "A
Quest inn id Foundations." which
promises to be very interest ing.
The choir will present a medley
of hymns for their special number.
Try our welcome.
I
Central
i .1. M.
i:ibie
at 0:4r.
j book.
,ject: '
Toint rederiitt il ( liun hes
Johnson, pastor,
class on Sunday morning
'iiio llible is our tet
The lesson ip on the Ptib
1'he Ibdy Scriptures." lief-
t-rence an
tl:S, !i:-Jml
in Heiit. ;:4-;i: .losbui
Kings
t-ira: N-b.
!S:1-S: l's. 1 ! : 7 -1 -4 ; Luke. L' 4 : a .1 - :l i! :
lAets 17:10-1; 2nd Tim. :i : 1 4 -1 T .
Young peoples service at
p. m. The le.son Is tilled the
Challenge of Christ to tie Youth
'of the World. Malt. lOilC-IL'.
j What is Christ's ehalb nge to us'.'
! How does Christ challenge us '.'
What Is Christ's ehfillenEio to Chris
tian l-.ndefivor?
Th. oastor Will ne at h in bo'b
seiices of the day. In I he- n
. j
ing on the subject: "The Father
of the Vro.ligal Sou." The choir
will sing "Spirit of Cod liescelid
t'pon My Heart." Mrs. liurg-r
nnd Mrs. Tex will sing. "Only :i
Fond Old Father." Fathers and
' sons are invited.
The sermon subject in the evening-
will be: "Prevailing Conditions
In the World at the Time of
(Clirist's lleiurn." The male tiiar
I let will sing in this service.
Presbyterian Church. I
! Holly and Kighth. Edwin Percy!
'Lawrence, minister, .MS S. New-,
town.
!l; AT a. in.. Pible school. Thej
Woman's Kilde class begins the ;
I study of fU-nsis. He prompt and ,
present every Sunday to get the
'values of this wonderful book. Mrs.
I E. N. Warner is the teacher. Dr.
j It. II. Elliott, superintendent.
11 a. m Sermon. "The Youth
Movement.' Minister.
Prelude, 'Legend in F" Cadnian
Offertory, "Songs in the Night"
Spinney
Anthem, "I Will Praise Thee"
lingers
Contralto solo, "Open the Ca'es of
the Temp'e" Knapp
Edna Eifert Isaacs, with violin
obligato by Ellow Mae Wilson.
a:30 p. in.. Vesper hour. A brief
pageant by the young people, en
titled "My truest.'' There are three
principal characters and several
otheiM with short parts. This is
given in recognition of young peo
ple's day.
Visitors are urged lo be in their
seats by 5:30 to hear the opening
notes of the organ prelude.
11:30 p. m.. Regular C E. mold
ing. Leader, Oeorgia Currier.
ASHLAND THIS YEARS
(Omlrilmtrcl).
Of tho tlu-'-c miniver" rio4 Hint
full in rolii-miry Ht. Vjilr-nllni-v.
Wa.'.lliiml.m's unci l.lnculn's t hit t
of I.in.nlii licc.iincs mom in.'dotii
innnt cvfiy year. Not that, we
i-h'-iih any loss the u-mlitions of
the. old saint that watches over
all lovers, nor that wo falter in
otir respect for the lattlel i
his
e
nil
de -
voted hack woodsman WHO
was
' misunderstood hy
his life and died
many ituriiu;
ti martyrdom.
Each year we se him inor
learly
and a little differently.
The Jackson 'ounty Fit
rluh is recognized as one of
coin I
the
best on the coast and for II years
has celebrated the event in .Mod
ford. This year the same c'ub
Wi ii,,i,i their celebration at tin
ijihia Springs hotel in Ashland
jw lh n rousing good program and
The number of tickets will bo
greatly reduced this year and you
better engage yours at once. Cole
Holme' and Fred Scheffle. of Med
ford and D. M. fir-pen, Fred Homes
mi ;iiss Johnson at the lidlngs
ffke in Ashland will supply you.
FIRST CHRISTIAN C. E.
SERYICE OF INTEREST
The Sunday eving church per
vice to be ronducted tomorrow
evening the memhei s of t be
i'hri-an miVor societies of the
First CMii 'tn church, will be of
Inter-"-t 'L 9y to th'rjounga en-
I plehut tmm r oh-h as well.
j Th-oservice )! iiiclude four "hint
lalkr. i:ofly: "Chilsiian Ki-:iv-
1 li h.rv." "( Yusadtnu AV I t h
.' Whilst In E. a lire I is in." "I'rusadinit
w hrist in
with Christ in CH izenshlp." and
i "Cru .mr with Christ In World
I Peace. " Special musle will be fur-
nlshod ty tlie yn m' penpio, nnu
by
the y?mi: people, nnd
th oiwtilnK mintt Mi-rvlr. will l.e
. nndili-tfd l-y n ttirmVr "f thr
; Yotintj I'pfijd..'!, dfirloty. All nrr
ui m il to riniii-, anil learn ot tho
stoat youth movement.
IV PARK CHIEF
WESTERN MANOF I
,.!litio!i,l 1
ah. .nt I:, t. S..hn-ky,
poiMliiifiu as t. n-'W
d- i,t t" Cr u-.- Nation tl
! t ly a nni.unct d
Vosfinit
i I.. ha
b.
d to know
park of I'll ia I a e
i .id line of l he I 'im
foi nia. all atbb-te and
tremendous physical
he en - J and years
exceptionally able kov-
sti.-ngih. In
old, and an
run
cut
I'ficer with many years :
1 parks service, and is a
of nan
worthy
su
l eor IO Colonel I, (i. ,
w ho w as recent ly pro- i
the supcrinteiidency of 1
Thomson,
moti'd to
i Yosemite national park.
Not only that, but bis personal
popularity is" attested by the fact
'that he is known all over" the I'a
j cifie coast as 'Al," and also as a
! powerful outdoors man. He will
; come to Crater national park fully
' trained in the national parks ser
! vice and lis ideals. All that lie
needs in taking over this park Is
familiarity w it h it, and stmt hern
' Oregon ncnuainiailceship.
, For fourteen years past he has
'been connected with the staff of
Yost mile park, and for t he past
several years has been assistant
I to the superintendent of Yosemite
park in charge of all construction
and mn in finance td" buildings,
j roads, trails, etc.. hi that park.
Another desirable feature about
'his coining here w it h bis tdiarm-
ing wile and daughter is that t he
la miiy will he a weleom
In the social life of ihi
ii it v. The daughter is HI
addition
commit-
and is described as except h.nally
beautiful and aocrmiptished.
Nothing definite is known as yet 1
as to just when Hie Thomson and
Solinskv families will exchange
locations, except that Mr. Sollnsky j
is expected to rome here soon, anil '
likewise Colonel Thomson is ex- j
peeled to h ave soon.
IS
Y LUCKY SHE
A veritable "scoop" in tho ad
vert ising world was achieved by
l he American Tobacco company
t his week when Captain i cargo
Fried 's glowing endorsement of
Lucky Strike cigarettes was
broadcast" to millions of smok
ers through newspaper ads In hun
dreds of daily newspapers, . The
heroic rescuer, commander of the
United States liner America, which
saved the crejv i,f men of the
trump freighter Florida off the
Virginia capes rerouiv is an
enthusiastic supporter of (he fam
ous Lucky St l ike doctrine "reach
for a Lucky instead of n sweet."
Captain Fried 's modest account
of tho rescue reads like a novel of
adventure. After plunging thru
high seas and icy, mountainous
waves, .the America reached the
distressed Florida after a 3 ft 0 mih
dash. Thirty-two desperate men.
numb froni exposure and nerves
shattered by their orfleti, were
transferred to the rescue ship
where, according- to Captain Fried,
hot coffee nnd "Lticklcs" gave
them new life, comfort and relaxa
tion. It was Fried s second heroic
act. he having effected the rescue
of the Antinoe's crew about three
ago when in command of
resident HooneveIl, Chief
Officer MunniiiR, another hero of
the Florida rescue, is another ar
dent Lucky Strike smoker.
Today's .Mail Tribune publishes
the Lucky Strike advertisement in
which ( 'aptaiu Friend's endorse
ment of "Lilekle.s" appears. This
ad was sent by air mail from the i
offices of Lord and Thomas and 1
Logan, well known advertising
agency, the postage for the plate j
atnojmting to approximately $13. j
evidence that the American To- I
bacco company and Lord and
Thomas and Logan agency are
strong backers of air mall aclivi-
I ,i
1
AVith the match only two days
away. Sailor Jack Wood today de
clared himself prepared for Tom
Alley and his crucifix hold at the
Klalto theater next Monday night
Tho "erueifix" i lt mystery to most
wrest line fans of Medford and they
are wondering if Alley will be good
enough to clamp it on Woott. This
LONG N . AT LEG ON DANCE AT CENTRAL PO N :
hold has won iho majority of his!111
matches nf Alley, and is one which
he boasts n' living man can break.
Wood Is in the heMt condition Ihi
season and Is confident ho run give
Alley 'a few points In wrestling.
Alley appear tonight In Eugen
against p,o Myers of Tfllamook.
ami will probably arrive in Med
foid tony crow for his appearance
here Monday night.
In Monday's wnil-wlndup, Tom-
I my Jtyn is Inking tioM hanees In
, Tex i'orti'r, w hom ho promises to
throw Uv."e In one hour, n.t
tephan rna' up his mind lo throw
)E.v lieaJ. O'orte, Is .m hat
1'ilrr but nas
l,0-d.t.llltv
T. i.. ii Q
Mn! Vny for cVft.
SAN I! A FA El Cab, I-
h.
.Ti The Kunorior court cave I-eon-
nrd Hlckn 25. mi-pended m-ntenro
f fhreo year fn Han Quentin
rtrM non condition that ho pay
f it monthly to Mth. fhnrU-H Iton
xvtd".- ff ti py.fi H'tn.l -titln
rldint? In lMrl;s' nutomoMl JlifkB
; idead.-d utility to ilrlUnn whllo In-
toxluattil.
VIC MEYERS BAND FABERS ENTERTAIN
TO PLAY TONIGHT
orchestra
n Mritm
stra appeared
Wednesday and
' last
'
beta
bit. and tonight Hie music
as are expected l be even
r. a few added attractions be-
fealured. Seeley Hall and
lslie Stheffcl make up the com
mittee in charge of (he dance for
l he drum corps.
BALLOTS ON TWELVE
(Hy V
CENTIt A I
(Speeial. )
met Friday
hundred gr
. 11. Slrohmclcr)
, POINT, Ore.. I-
eh.
Central Point Orange
night with about one
lingers in attendance,
and with their many smiles we are
expecting warmer weather.
Another lot of twelve appllta-I
Hons Were balloted on and elected, j
Tweuly-two frouis Sams Valley j
were visitors and Sams Valley;
grange 'drill learn, wilh Paul Me-j
Finns In charge and Mirs France.: j
Wilson at the piano, put on the
degree work in a most pleasing ,
manner and sixteen candidates
found their way part ly into the
grange mysteries.
As the time was getting kilo
only two vocal numbers were
given, by Mrs. Arnold llohuert,
and for those who enjoy iho pro
grams, (here will probably bo
more in the future.
The tables were put In order,
and a most wonderful "mulligan"
istew with rolls and coffee was
I served. There were surely no
'einntv vests showing un ibis time.
even our worthy lecturer seemed
fully satisfied.
At our next regular meet ing,
February l,r. some kind of a cake
walk will be hi evidence and I am
not just familiar with all tin de
tails, but all the ladies will bring
cakes and all the men should bring
ill i i pockets full of "dimes."
We are hoping to have a record
breaking attendance.
ALSO 'APPLESAUC
Inasmuch as this
day and the sun o;
several hours, l be
porker saw his shad
there will be six w
is groundhog
ime out for
subterranean
iv and hence
eks more of
winter maybe according to old
folk lore. The day was not gener
ally observed , Iho barber shops
being open as usual as the barbers
had overlooked a bet. It was the
first big day thai was not formally
disrrved t by the tonsotlal men
since a year ago last groundhog
day.
The postoffiee, banks nnd K'tt
ernl btndnes: functioned as usual,
but Everett Anderson, chief clerk
the Hotel Medtord. better
known as Andy, knowing it was
sorm sort of a big day. became
contused ami pinned an old sham
rock in his coat lapel.
V Idling to learn how the I. S.
weather bureau looked at the situ
ation in view f the sunshine, a
Mall Tribune reporter ad-ed L
Walter Dick, head of tho Medfoid
branch of that bureau, about it,
I hereby obtaining " the shdr lest ,
most ernphat lc Interview e'.'er ro
ot led on the jfcacifle coast.
Is (hero nnwhlng to this old
ng about tho cround bog and
' '
shadow?" meekly Inquired the
O
new-spa perman. q
Appli-Halli-el" exilodi-d the for-
titer Ht. LotilM titan with U-o wrli-n-tifli-ally,
friiverninotit draTIieil and
ntelooroloKleal tnlnd, "alnl lntn id
It," , liehonietttly that tho Inter
viewer fled to tho T.lherty liiilldlnrr
elevulor With tho. loud nhollt of
Moloney!" purimlnK hhn down
tho t-or'0lor from tho weather 1
reni oftii e.
Thitt'i. that fix week mnro of
winter, diluted with apldeHUUee
ttitU baloney,
Information A t.eat is i store for the Med- , Sll(ll.i;il , . m!1(,v lUuht ar.
wlw.se tip- f.. rd and southern o;.-i;,'n d..r.. w ,h w.u.tlI1( miverny il.
MM-int-n- . putd..- li.n.uht at th- ntl..nt.,l ..ar. ( ,uh , nt, imtM.nl Ml
1 park was d-ns in the app-..;an i o- ..........atned seve
!! ft '.. ' H
A; P" KP'C'
':, Sf- ft? 1
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I r &.j
I
ir Mt er j
' liia orchesira at I he A no t n a
i Legion I iruiu Corp-; dam e. Th
ttl'eh
WILLAMETTE CLUB
i.
the W:U.'
lub nt t
of tile .III
Fi ail i nil v
c
j.
n
beim,
and Mi-s
a I ictia
rdiih Kindle
wti
' -I
l-lii
Mrs. 1'ab.r. al
hoie-o rooiher a
also iuwied a
young ..-tple b
. Mr
He
I. the
They
Point (
pariv. '
if the
Point
1 eh.ipelone
ew Central
make up a
diversions
of Central
i "arils w.-re the
i eliing. Those
were the Mis-i's
Irene I .am pi rt
i:i:.ibetli South
oil. Lola Mavis
Mihlretl lleigur.
The tilee tlul
srs Clark Wood
1 II linipel't.
well. Fliabelll
'eia Mavis, ami
ami .lack Holds,
members were M-
llaymeiid Meirit k. We.-ley lloeder
Howard Milb-r. Willis Hathaway
Paul b ddes and i;.oi:i!d
A very pleasant evening was en
joyed and dainty refreshments
servt d by l ho hostess.
Many Central Point people Will
be interested ill a former Central
Point girl, .Miss Kathle.m Wright,
a tier several years' silence. Mis.
Carl .1 aco tie t in Portland, was a
recent ho
for M iss Kat hleon.
where her engagement in Lieuten
ant Lee Spun--it of Manila. P. I..
! was announced. Miss Wright will
I sail soon for the Islands, where
her wedding will take place. Mi--,
.lacipiel will be remembered here
as Miss lt.ulali Wrhhl.
At a hoy scout llieei ing l'r-
eenlly Alvln Tollefson was elect,
si'oin. master and Karl Weaver a
sista nt. Tluy met ana in Ihurs
day evening in (he high school
building.
Last Saturday evening Mrs. l'f
rie Castor gave a party for her
son. Marion, it being his birthday,
us a surprise The party was given
at the home of Mrs. It. W. U'un-
jpert. It was a.
j The evening was
sun
surprise.
pleasantly Mpent
allies. ThiiM
nim; wel't' the
'III it nt' Meilfiinl.
anl I'nlnt. Aud
with mienc and
enjoying t be eV
Misses Maruaret I
Sybil Cnstor of !
rey llartnan. l-MIatieth Si'n't, Ituli
erta Realties. lternii-e ljeatnes.
-era Itavis. KlUalielll Snttthwelt.
t'.lorla I'.olds, Helen Lamport and
Irene I.ampert and Messet-H Mar
Inn t'astor, Orvlll t'lmtnr, KitBone
Iteatllis, t'itrl t'nleman, lleorne
.fiihnsini, .liihn Clark, (lerald Mot
niiiKStar. Dean (twetiK, Harry Kl
diitl. Thiriin lli-nwn and .laelt
Holds. Itelieliuis refreshments were
servi d l.y Mrs. I'astni-, assisted hy
li-tl. I.altltiert.
Mr. and Mrs. Vietor ltnrsell
were callers Monday In fentral
I'nlnt. I
Kvcretl Scott was In Medfnril I
Tuesday.
I,. I,. Damnn of Untie- rnllH'
am,, down Sunday for a visit;
wilh his family, rotin nln,,' Tne
ilay. I
II. if. I'axsnn. whi"? itassed awnyj
at lils home III 1'entral rolllt.
Tuesday tnorninK at 7 n't'liicli, had
been in poor health for several
months, but was only cont'ineil
to bis home the past few weeks,
and his passing came as n shook
to many friends. Mr. l'nssoll vn
a member uf SI. Mark's Kplscnpal
church, a devoted husband and
father, and as n friend he was
stunih and true. Stability and
miiKiianitnlly were characteristics
of hint, lie was loved by tho chil
dren of the comniunlly nnd was
always liappy to do Ibeni a kind
ness. Mr. I'axsnn look n ttreat In- j
lerest in tlie culture of flowers fori
several years, especially dahlias, I
and was ram'llarly known as the
"dnhlla kinii." Kiinortil services
were conducted Wednesday lifter
noon lit 2:30 from tho Kplscopal
church. Key. Will. II. Hamilton
delivered un fipproprllltii normon
and tho Masonic order nf Central
Point nlsn laldtiu part in tho ser
vices. Tim body was then taken
tu the Tell Funeral Home lo lie
In stato tinlil the evenint; train
arrived, when Mrs. I'axsnn and
dauithter. Mrs. Kldon l)rydale ue
companled the body to Uie crema
torium In Portland. The sympa
thies of the cnmninn'ity ito out
lo the bereaved ones.
The P. T. A. of Central Point
met Krlilay afternoon. .Miss l-.llza-1
i,-t Ti Hun- gave a very Intercsltm;
lalk oti her lOuriipeau trip. The
first Ki-ado pave tho oponinjr ex
ercises. ! The executive eoninill lee of the
boy scouts are Theniliirn Tollefson,
l.ntlis Jlumihrey, l-'lnyd Itoss, A.
I!. Maple and Kvoroll l''aber. They
j exiiect to have the largest and
I best troop In southern Orofton.
The Willainetle I'n verslty Mi'iuls
'ctith sanir In the IiIkIi schoul an
dltoriiim Monday evenliif; mid were
i d i v n. full bouse. Mlsn
l;dilh l'llidley was ilanlst and also
I p.ayed tho niiiriiuba, which was
lenjoyeil by all. Miss 1'lndley Is
I the daughter of Ir. nnd Mrs. C
M. I'indley, formerly of tlranls
i Puss, but now of Saleni.
I Mrs Motile Parker bus returned
Don't Fuss With
Mustard Plasters!
Don't mix a mess of mustard, flour
and water when you can relieve pain,
soreness or stiffneui Willi a little clean.
while MusU-roIc.
Mustcrul is made of nure oil of mus
tard and other helpful iiif rcclienn, and
takes the nlacc ol mustard nlasters.
iMustcroli: usually ((ives prompt relief
lrom vtre threat, Dronclutis, t'insiiiiiu,
ctol, still neck, astlia, niur.tlKia,
licadache. conUL-stion. oleurisv. rheu
matism, litubaoo, pains and aches of
the backor F'ints. sprains, sore muarles,
brui'es, chilblains, frosted fret, colds of
the chest (it may prevent pneumonia).
Jar & Tube,
Sttttr than a muttardp Ituttt
I'lATllAN 1 -t.il NT. Ore.. l-l
It members, I hose
broilers of Mr.
from i viit with relatives in
Hosehuig-, ami she, in turn, bt now
enjoyliitr a visit from her two ids
teis, Mrs. .Mahala 'l:nk and Mm.
ICn.ma Steeher, w ho are visitors
from Washington.
Mrs. Ib-rt Uosfel, who
unit. ill with Influenr.i
to l.r' nt her customary
has been
, w aide
place in
inn's department sou e.
llev. Millard of M- df.'td
ni d bv Mi-s Mamthn
:an and
i hoir of
da. -day
Cuity. assisted the
i io- "tu i'-t Ian church V
evening w iih their miisi
The
r church expects to give
mu-i'-al
in tlie near futur-''.
Walter Frank had an net kb nt
this week at tin Meimir.m turner.
A Hudson ear, with a Wardiliigton
Mcen-e, stopped suddenly and Wal
ter ran inlo the back of It. The
only damage wa to his own car.
City F.tldy had an auto aeeident
at the Faber coi ner wilh bis trm k
a few da s ago, and a Ford car
tlrivcu by an elderly couple from
Fugle point.
Will Ferguson was a business
viV.tr in Medfoid Tuesday.
Ah in Williams drove lo Klam
ath Falls with his tru.'k '"id
brought a load of potatoes over
for K. C Faber ami son.
Mrs. Henshaw and son of I'agb
poin'. called on Mrs. lletishaw's
daughter W'odncsdny evening at
raven.i,U(t kjuhou cafe.
M iss Im z (iehhart of mo uu
distiitt spent Wednesday with
Mrs. ,1. M. Johnson.
The Central Point L O. O. F.
No. i:;i will have initiation next.
Monday night.
Hoy Nit hols was in town Thurs
day, also Frank Hammond wits
t iansact ing busine
in Central
dm.
An.el Pierce, who U
prospect, was calling
einpoyctl
on Central
' Point friends Sunday,
i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hclnroth
'jwero visitors al the Damon Cale
unda .
C. T. Hamilton was transuding
i business in Central oint Thursday.
.lrs. Sarah Vincent came from
Medl'ord Thursday and will spend
a few wcM;s at I ho home of her
son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kd
Vincent.
Mealy Kiamath Netted Oeni P
' tatoes, 100 lbs. for $1.10; !"() lbs,
I tire. Delivered any place In city.
Johnson's Market, tith and Crape
Phono 117
invitr
Sore Throat?
Don't Gargle
Quicker nnd Hotter Kellef With
1 'annum Prescription.
Don't Buffer from the pain nnd
soreness of sore throat Kiirnh'H
and salves are ton slow they re
lieve only temporarily. Hut Thox
int a famous physician' proscrip
tion, is (.un rant ccd to ulve relief
almost Instantly.
Thoxinc has a double ncllon
relieves the sorenos.s and lioen di
rect to the internal cause. No
chloroform. Iron or other harmful
tlriiKs wife and pleasant for tho
whole family. Also wonderfully
effective for relievliiK coughs.
Quick relief t:un ran teed or your
money back. ;t.'e, lide and $1.00.
Sold by Heath's mid nil other good
drin,r Ktores.
INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Manager
Phone 105 30 N, Central
Medford, Oregon
The Public's Stamp
of Approval
This Bank is the choice of so
many because people like to
bank here
You will find a genuine inter
est in your success, as well as a
hearty welcome and a service
courteous at all times.
Vour Account Invited
The Jackson County Bank
ESTABLISHED 1 8HS
Medvord, Oregon
Commcrciol Savings Sufe Deposit
UBMBKR I BDRRAL RESBRVR SYSTBU
TOMORROW
One D.iy
Only
Continuous
12:30 to 11
Life on tlie Gay White Way
SINNERS
PARADE
with
Victor Varconi
The plny
mates of
New York's
fast - living
ing fast set.
The hearts
they break
and the
hearts that
ache while
the dance
goes on. '
(j
TONIGHT
ONLY
The Big Circus Picture
"SIDE
SHOW"
with
MARIE PREVOST
RALPH GRAVES
in anc Holly St. Phohb f 44
A Complete Cleanino and
Dyumo sewicb
I
H Women's Hose
Sl.OOPair
H Silk from top to toe with
pointed heol.
WM I In
f Il
! .