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MEDFORD MAIU TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, SOI'EGO, SaTiTUJAY. FEURUaIsY !,Q :.
T'AfiK TITTtErt
BABY CLINIC FOR
CENTRAL POINT !S
CENTRAL POINT, Ore. Feb. 9
(Special) The baty clinic will
bo held Tuesday February 12 at 1
p. in. In the health center over
Alary Mee's drug store. Dr. Bal
come wishes all mothers to regis
ter tholr babies at the Faxson
( drug store as soon as possible,
then she will know Just what to
Uepend upon. ' Mothers may phone
j(ii the drug store and rRlvr If
more convenient for them.
Miss Jx'tu. Ilenshaw went to
Eatjio Point Wednesday n.ght and
Vractlced basketball with her home
team. '.
The regular meeting of the Hc
nekah lodce was held on Wednes
day evening. After the business
meeting a social time was en
joyed. El Brown. Prank Tompkins and
Jess Hlehnrdson attended -the 1
o. O. F. meeting In Jacksonville
Tuesday night. '
Mrs. Jess.e Kinsman and Mrs.
Ilck Hoffman of Applegate -wero
dinner guests at the home of Miss
Alary Mee Friday. . , i "' -
Mrs. Leila pason and -daughter,
Mrs. Eldnn prysdala, returned
from Portland Saturday. .'
Uttle Maxlne Ayres .has return
ed to school- after a slego of
chicken pox.
The sacred half . hour of music
( .ana Bong put , on Dy me , sa.
department store,- over the radio,
"oth Tuesday and Friday morning
was enjoyed by the ladles of Cen
tral Point, and presumably of the
valley. Wo onl.v wish there were
many more such programs instead
of no much Jazz. .
Three of the main . players of
the girls' basketball team are
home with the flu, we are very
sorry to say.
Miss- Elizabeth Scott, who has
been quite ill with bronchitis, is
much better.
Mrs.- E. E. Scott, who has been
ill most of the winter, was In
Medford Monday, taking treat
ment for goitre. -
Air. and Mrs.' Will' Ferguson
spent Wednesday In Medford, the
quests of. Mr. and Mrs. Roblson.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy - Tex and
daughter, Geraldlne. Ernest Scott
and daughter Ethelyn.j Mrs. Lam
pert and daughter, Miss, Irene, Er
nest Ueams and family, Jtoy Jones
and family and many .others attended-
the basketball- game Fri
day night at Gold .TI1I1 between
Central Point and Cold Hill, Cen-
j Iral Point being-victorious. , ;
' j ' Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Day of
' AsPortland . Bpent Sunday ' night i. at
the home of their srandmothor,
Airs,, Elizabeth soon. . , me, wa
Mrs. Day have been 'on a trip the
past six weeks visiting many dif
ferent stales. They, visited Mrs,.
Day's Bister In Chicago and her
mother, Mrs. Lbughrldge in' 'Mi
ami. Florida, also relatlvos in Lob
Angeles and San Francisco; Mrs.
Day Is n daughter of Dr. Lough
ridge, who was killed in an auto
accident near Grants rass a few
years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Day"
visited In Grants Pass a few days
then left for Portland. -
Mrs. Garland Frcy and chil
dren were visiting in. Medford
Wednesday nfternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Throckmor
ton, of Eagle Point were Thursday
afternoon visitors at the E. K.
Hcoit . home.
. Mrs. Charles Cassady nnf dau
ghter. Juanita. of Medford spent
Tuesday In Central Point at the
homo of her son and fumlly.'Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Smith.
' Truman Scott was transacting
business Tuesday in Medford.
Miss Betty Hansen of the Wil
low springs district was spending
Friday with Miss Elizabeth Scott
Tho many friends of Mrs. Oho
Pankey, sr., aro glad to . know
r she is very ' much , improved in
bnalth and is homo from Pros
T poet , whero she has been with
her son and family for a few
months.
Saturday of last week Rev. J.
M. Johnson nnd daughter, Miss
Amy, and his son. Perry and Joe
and Mrs. Marvin Johnson nnd
Mrs. Roy Williams, went to Pros
pect and enjoyed the winter scen
ery and coasting In the snow. -
Tho Ladles' Aid of the Fedo-
r -grated church met in tho church
? .r- v. ...... .1 ... . .. 1 1 ...... Xfn llnv
Nichols and Mrs. 1 C. .Grimes
were the entertainment committee.
Dainty refreshments were served.
. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mayfleld
spent last week end at Klamath
Falls the guests of Mr. Mayfleld's
brother. George, and family.
- A. C. Walker, county treasurer,
was a business visitor in Ccjitral
Point Thursday evening.
Mrs. Viola Lamjiman Is enjoy
ing a visit from her sister, Mrs.
W. A. po Berry of St. Louis, Mo.
; N. C. Westerflcld. well known
lpouitryman spoKe at me. urange
Thai lln Central Point Friday. The
' lecture was both interesting and
Instructive for the largo attend
ance. .
D. W. Cleveland-of But to Falls
was ; in . Central Point Wednesday
on business, .
' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hannah and
nnd Everett Hannah and son. Dale,
of Trail and Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
JJetlemore of Central Point, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Miller Tuesday night about 3
o'clock Wednesday morning. Mr.
Miller turned on tho -rndlo and
got Japan and they enjoyed a
Japanese program of speeches and
singing.
Little Mnrlon Baker has chicken
pox In a light form.
Mrs. Harvey Detrlch entertain
ed Wednesday afternoon with e
quilting party. About eight ladles
re present. Mrs. K. W. Lam-H't-rt-and
Mrs. Efflo Caster were
among those Invited.
M. H. P. Jewett, Mrs. L. C.
Crimes and Mrs Ray Wyatt were
In Mf-dford on business Wednesday-
-
The Central Point Orange will
hold a meeting In their hall Feb
ruary li. The third and fourth
degrees will be put on bP the
loc.1 team. this grange la the
second largest in the county.
The local boy sciAts attended
the county scout banquet for faUi
ers and sons. Friday in Medfoi a.
Mrs. A. 0 Maple leaves Sunday
for Cottage Grove for an oxtended
visit wlih her brothers.
Mr, 11,, 1 . , ..
1
....... .u,f, ,, ,cncu nniijj
at the home of her daughter In'
Sains Valley was well known by
many lri Central Point, having'
lived in Central Point a number i
of years.
W. -H. Lewis Was a Central
Point caller Wednesday.
Tuesday afternoon' the ladles
of the Federated hurch held
prayer meet lug at the home of
Mrs. L. C. Gsimes.
It looks as though spring Is
hero, ludclne from -the bird that
have made their appearance. On
Monday and Tuesday there were
dozens of robins in the hawthorn
trees nt tho a. E. Fox homo, also
a number of meadow larks sing
ing. . Orth Miller Is confined to his
home, threatened with tonsllitls.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Grimes took
their son. lillllo to an oculist in
Medford Monday.
Homer Bowman - and Russell
P.oss were helping a. 10. Fox Mon
day and Tuesday, getting his
Medford place ready to move Into.
Tho Past Noblo Grand club wero
entertained by Mrs. c. M. Merrltt
at Iter homo Tuesday. A Jolly
afternoon was spent. 12 ladles
being present. Dainty refresh
ments wnro served by tho hostess,
assisted by Mrs. Ed Vincent.
Tho girls' class of Christian
Sunday school, gave a party to the
beys' class on Tuesday evening,
at the church. The evening was
pleasantly spent in playing gamen
and stunts. :' Light refreshments
wero served by'-the chaperons,
Mm. Edward Jones and . Mrs.
Hedgepath. Those enjoying tho
evening were the Misses Ruth
Turpen, Helen Lees, Lucille Hover,
Thclma Williams, Helen Mercer,
Mura Mills, Lela Mauldlng. Dor
othy Jones, Geraldlne Fox. Dor
othy Smith, Daisy Wagner, Morlo
Hcdgpath, Henrietta Hugger and
Lorene Hugger, Messrs. Champ
Pitts, Alfred Taylor. Alvin Maple.
iDelmer Sm'th, Charles Tavlor,
'Laurell Capps, John Smith,' Boy
Love, Claude Von Zanda. Harold
Smith,
Wilbur K.cher, John La
Forest Thoninson.
throp,
AFTER BLOOD POISON
FOOTS CREEK, Ore., Feb. 0.
(Special) Charley Kaiser of Tiose-
bunr has arrived at tho homo of
his. father-in-law. Mr. O rants
Mathews-. Mr. Kaiser has a new1
Chevrolet truck with which he is
moving the Matthews household
to Grants rass. Mr. Matthews
has bought a very nice home in !
Grants Pass, whero ho will re
side in the future Willi his fam
ily. Tho Matthews havo made
(thelr homo here for many years.
lester uoitng has not recovered
from nn attack of flu. Ho and
his family expect to mako their
home in tho Matthews residence.
John Short spent 'last Friday
with his mother at Phoenix.
. An Interesting debate was held
Inst Friday at the schoolhouse.
The subject was "Resolved: That
voters should he able to rend and
write," Genevieve Stumbo and
Francis Ferry represented the nf-
firmntlvc sldo and lost. Kliza-
belli. Furry und Virglo Hose won
tho negative.
Leonard Putnam hns recovered
I rum un ULiaca Ol uruni -iiuii pncu
monia,
Clay Biles lost his finger at tho
Community Hospital last Wednes
day morning. Ho was suffcr'ng
from blood poison. Dr. Green
performed - tho operation nnd Dr.
Stearns administered tho ancstho
lid. His brother. Daniel Uiles and
his wife were with him at the
time. Ho was in tho operating
room two -hours, from 9 to 1 1
o'clock. - Mrs. ntles stayed with
him till he recovered conscious
ness about ono o'elock. Ho re
turned to his home the following
Friday evening. :
. The operation ..was the climax
of weeks of suffering, caused by
having his finger Injured on a
barbwire white working at the
dredge. It was the mlddlo finger
of his right hand nnd was re
I moved below tho lower knuckle.
Mr. Biles was hurt on the 21st of
December. The next day his finger
began to swell painfully. Dr.
Oglo. the company doctor, gave
Mr. Itllcs a few treatments, but
the finger grew worse and the
uie linger grew worse ami me
r-t,,i,, i, . ,.
day after Christmas he was or-
. in ri,. in man must, ne caueu uy ". ?
.VLl JnJil Prophecy, and by tho laying on of
?V J S Z y 'hose who are in author-
during an attack of,.,., . . .-i a a
the hospital
and also on
flu. ' Ho then went to the hos
pltal to havo his finger dressed
every other day, until it was re
moved, His friends air Join in
wishing him swift and sura heal
ing. .
:
PAUL HOFFARO MARRY
Mrs. Floy Von Der Hellcn and
Paul n. (Iloosler) Hoffortl were
married Friday afternoon at the
Presbyterian manse by tho Iter. E.
P. Lawrence. The groom Is well
known throughout the northwest
as a semi-professional baseball
player and for tbe last two years
bas been a member of southern
Oregon teams. Tbe bride Is well
known ln tae Rogne Hirer valley.
Hoffard announced yoslerday
that he will leava tbe first nf
March for Phoenlt, Arla. whero he
will play lu tbe Arixona league the
coming season,
Jubilee Singers Tonight
. at Presbyterian Church
i m
I w .
St. Mark's Episcopal .
Corner Oakdale and Filth street, j
Wm. II. Hamilton, rector.
Holy communion, S a. m.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Morning service, 11:15 a. m.
City Mission.
12S East Main.
Special meetings being held by
Evangelist Fred Scott every night ,
except Monday, beginning Sunday
night, i. -30 p. m. All welcome,
Church of Qod
Corner North Holly and Hnvon
streets. C. A. Cooper, pnslor.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Preaching, 11 a. in.
Young peoplo's meeting at C:"0
p. in.
Preaching, 7:30 p. m.
You have a hearty welcome to
attend all our services,
First Methodist Church
West Mala at Laurel. Kaymond
9. Bees, minister.
Church school at 9:45, with
graded instruction for all ages.
Morning worship at lu:.".fi. The
racrament of the' Lord's Supper
will be observed.
Young people's hour nt 0:30.
The happy Sunday evening hour
will have for Its theme "Boys" nnd
l:oy Scouts who are not atlendlug
elsewhere are invited to be guests
at this service of the church troop.
First Christian Church ' '
Ninth and Oakdnlo. Carman E.
Mclli minister. Offlre and pnsinr's
study In the church, phono 10U7.
Uesklenca phone 1337. "Test our
welcome." .
Morning worship and commun
ion, 10:50. v. Sermon subject, "The
Lord's People." Good music.
Popular evening service, 7:30.
Sermon, "The Question That Can-
not. He Answered." Good singinK
'spcial music, a happy fellowship
.and lots of people. You're invited,
Hlble school assembly nt 9:45.
Christian Kndeavor groups meet at
0:30.
Jacksonville Presbyterian Church
Klmer K. McVlcker, pastor.
The pastor being away from.nt 207 Cottago street
home, Kev. E. Iverson of Medford !
will supply the pulpit next sunuay,
morning and evening.
Sunday school at 11 n. m
ltoy
Mill-tin, sunperlntendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m.
On account of the Christian F.n-
ilniri. t.nni'nnl littl nl fll'MTklU PllSS
8lln(;4y aft(,rnoon there will he no
c y. HPrvce!l jn nu, evening
'At"7:3fl p.' m. thf,rc wm )e a
BCOl( Kervi:e when the Hoy Scouts
w(U attclln ln a ,0(lyi llllrt KBV.
V(irBon wi ma((e the address of
,ue ovcnln8- Subject, "Heverenco."
. ,, ,,,, mri WPicome.
English Lutheran Church
Fourth, nt Oakdale. "Where the
wav Is made plain." Dr. H. C.
Funk, pastor residence 518 Fourt!)
street. Telephone 1134
Hour of worship 11 a. m. Dr.
Funk will' apeak on "Going Into
Partnership With Christ." Special
music. Organ prelude, Berceuse
(A. Snendlarow).; anthem, "Under
His Wings" (Sankey); offertory,
"Chalet Girls" (Sunday): postnuie.
"Coming ot Spring" (George Egq
llng). '
The, nihlo school helna at 10:15
a. m: with classes for all ages. The
pastor is in charge ot tho adult
Biblo class.
You are cordially Invited to 'at
tend our services.
L. D. S. Church
Josso G. C. Klgan, branch preBl
dent. Phone 13KI-K.
The L. D. S. church will hold
Sundav school Sunday, February
10, in the Odd FellowBe hall at 10
n. m. ' The gospel dnctrino class Is
taking tin the subject of tho "Priest-
- . . j , . , v,
ihood and Authority and the hook
' . hoiiove that a
Ity to preach tho arospel and ad
minister In the ordinances thereof
All members nnd those who might
be Interested In our belief either
for or agalnBt It am cordially In
vitort Ui attend. Hemomher . tho
place, Odd Fellows' hall, near tho
poatofdee on Sixth atroet,
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Authorized branch of tho mother
church, tho-First Church of Christ,
Scientist, In lloston, Mass,-
Serviees held every Bundny nt 11
o'clock, church edlfPo, 2 1 2 North
Oakdale, Subject for tomorrow:
Spirit- i
Sunday school at 9:45. Appli
cants under the age ot 20 may be
admitted.
Wednesday ex'enlng meetings,
which Include testimonies of Chris
tian Science healings, at I o'elock.
The reading room, which Is in
the Medford building, Is open dally
from 13 to 4, except Sundays and
holidays. The Bible and all au
thorized Christian 8clonco litera
ture may be read, borrowed, or
purchased.
Tho public la cordially invited to
attend the services and visit the
reading room,
. Prsbyterian Church
' Holly and Kiihtli. Kdwln Percy
i Iawrence. minister.
I Bible school at : IC ti. in. Thu
1 Junior department is being organ-
ijzed by Mrs. clllmoro nnil Invites
'hnvs nnil tfirls nf niftm 1 to 1 1 hi.
IpIiirIva Pi'Prv minll nn timn wlih
their Hlble ami lesson studied and
offering, is a good molto.
j Sermon 11 a. in. Theme, "llever
! ence." Tills Is tho Inst of the -Hoy
Scout laws. This is Scout Sunday,
j Hoy Scouts are Invited. Music:
Orgau prelude, "Triumphal March"
ICosta); offertory, "Song Without
wnrds" isi,Iili..v1 .ih.m -'
,.ralse The6i 0il ,,,.. (rtuck). B010,
Selected (Melba Williams)
Senior and intermediate Endeav
or at 6:30 p. in.
Thursday at 2:30 p. m. cottage
meetiug with Mrs. Wm. McKay.
Main Street. MeuiotUst Church,
Soutli.
The Friendly church of tho Cor
ner. James K. Conder, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Dr.
Frank Roberts, superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m. Sermon
subject. "The Twentieth Century
Parent."
Leagues meet at 6:30 p. m.
Preaching at 7:30. This will be
observed as "Scout Night." This
Is Scout anniversary week and all
tho scouts of troop No. 2 with
Scoutmaster llob Taylor will at
tend the evening .services. All
scouts are welcome.
Prayer meeting Wednesday even
ing at 7:15. You are invited to
all services.
Advent Christian Chuldi,
(Not Seventh Day)
West Jackson. Corner Welch
streets.
Ulble school 9:45. Mrs. Shlde,
superintendent.
Preaching, 11:00 a. m. C. A.
Hlnnchette, an ex-Calholic priest,
will be the speaker, llrother Hld-
chette Is-a pleasing forceful speak
er. You cannot nfford to miss
hearing him.
K.venlng service, 7:30. This
service Is in the hands of Mi's.
Neff. The evening service Is a
I free-for-all, a sort of "round-
table talk." Coirio and enjoy the
even'ng with us.
, Monday and Tuesday night there
will be cotiaKe prayer meetings
Regula
prayer meeting at the church Wed
inesdny, 8:00.
Y ou will find a hearty welcome
awaiting at all these services.
livln Dupray, Elder.
Church of Christ
West Pine street. Central Point,
Ore. Faithful men in charge. As
sembly at 10 a. m. Worship be
gins at 10:30 first day of the week
'Sunday). Prayers, singing, teach
ing and admonitions, commemora
tion of death, burial and resurrec
tion of Christ. .
Our lesson will he "Tho Cove
nants Compared." The old cove
nant a ministration of dealh; t!ia
new covenant the transforming
nowor of llto. Will tho veil over
tho hearts of Israel be taken away,
so that they nay see tho (tlory of
God In Christ their Messiah?
Keud and meditate upon the
third chapter of Paul's second
letter to the church at Corinth,
the:; come to tho assembly.
A number ot new seats Has
been added for tho comfort ot our
increasing congregation. A cordial
welcome to strangers.
FlrBt Baptist Church
Sunday school at 9:45 every Sun
day morning. He ou tlmo with
your Ulblcs. J. F. W'ortmnn, su
perintendent. '
Dr. Eaton's morning sublect.
"Speaklne; of I!euty:" evenlnt!
subject, "A Miftlor of Taste."
The Rogue Hlver H. Y. P. U. will
meet fur their quarterly rally at
2:30 p. m., with delegates present
'rom Klamath Falls, Ashland,
Grants Pass and Medford. Dr. V.
T. Mllllkn of Portland, Ore., edu
cational director for tho haptlsl
church, - will he tho principal
Bpeaker. .
During the morning orlp the
church quartet will sing "Groat Is
the Lord" (by Herbert Macey). At
tho afternoon rally tho choir will
sing "The Sunset Glories ot the
West" (by Hall). In tho ovonlng
the chorus choir will render "All
Hall Immiinuel" (by Van Sickle),
with Mrs. O. C. Failing nt tho con
sole. Try our welcome.
- PARIS, France, Feb. 9. IP)
Tbe condition of Marshal Ferdi
nand Foch was described a "sta
tionary but satislactory" by bis
physician. Dr. Davcnlero, when he
left the sick room this morning.
He said the marshal's temperature
was 99 antJ that he was having the
patient eat lots of mashed potatoes
to get bis strength back.
. Oregon Weather
Fair tonight and Sunda .with no
cbar.se In temperature. Moderate
easterly winds on Ibo coast.
CITY'S CHURCHES
TO OBSERVE DAY
The missionary socIi V.es of the (
aiiHT.-nt eluirelies of llie city will
obsci-v,, the World Day of Prayer
for MIs.sIgh oil Friday, Kvb. I :llt.
Mot-inn: at ilii Y. W. C. A. nt !:i)
o'elrvk p. nu ill's. Iu. Iverson pre
siding. Tho program Is as follows:
Piano plvludt'.
Song. Tho I'liureh's One Founda
tion Introductory pralre (In unison).
itenuing, .Mis. J. mass.
Tiiyor.
Sunt:, "O Jous I Have I'l-iimiMcil.
Responsive reading tone lu pur-
pos.-. )
(!) Thanksgiving for achieve-
(3) For deeper spiritual convic
tion tor nil mankind every
where. (3) For a vision of what united
Christian womanhood may ac
complish In the world.
Music, sncclftl filllotior.
One in service (In unison).
Reading. Mrs. J.. K. McDonald.
Soason of prayer: Homo missions
nnd fitir-lin ,nlw4lo,tu
Christ's last prayer, Mrs. K. iver
son.
Talk, Tho Prayer Life', Mrs. S.
Dennelt.
ReAllitli;. Mrn .lnlto r.'fittnnn
One In Consecration (nil standing)
Song, Take My Llto and Let It Bo.
Reading, Rest in the Promises ot
uoo, airs. Lyman.
Song. Blest Be the Tie That Binds.
rrayi'r.
TABLE ROCK FOLK
UNPREPARED FOR
WINTER WEATHER
TAHl.n KOCIC, Ore, Feb. !.
(Special.) Thn midden clmnKe In
temperature of Wednesday night
caupht some of our eiliiena hy mir
priae, Judln from tho niimhcr of
frozen rudijitora, waier plpea and
such.
Thursday morninp tho ground
was frozen harder and the cold
Helmed to bito vore than at any
tlmo this wlntor. In faet, thing"
wero '"snapping" around thin puc
tfon to nueh un extent that nomo
of pur Kansas people wero nhrumt
mlnled ns to their whereahoutn.
' Thfl CV F. Newman family, who
have had quilo n long slego of the
flu. are reported to bo recovering.
Pruning 1h progrefwlng very Bat
iRfjictorlly In the orchards of thin
vU'Inity and lu said to bo further
advanced than usual at thin sea
son. Albert Straus,, master of the
Jackson County Orange, wan n
bushiest) visitor hero Tuesday
morning.
A crew of men and team at the
Modoc orchard aro busy these days
hauling manure from the dnlry
ranches of this nnd adjoining dis
tricts to be used n fertilizer for
tho big orchard.
r.nb Low Is is driving a new Ford
car which he pays in tho first new
car ho ever owned.
Mrs. ITattie Cameron nnd chil
dren of Medford were visitors here
Wednesday.
M. It. Harper has traded his
property In Medford for a trnct
of land In the Ucaglo district.
The preaching sen-loos that have
heen held nightly In the school
house for more than u month wero
brought to a close Wednesday
night.
Theso services wore carried on
by Kev. D, D. Kandall of Medford
and Lawronco and Klmer Collins
of Central point, and lire claimed
hy many to havo been tho most
successful In Interest taken nnd
number of converts over held In
tho district. It la said that these
Christian workers, during tho
course of the meetings, nuccceded
In getting nonrly a dozen people to
come forward and accept Christ,
which Is a record-breaker for this
section. ,
A largo flock of sheep belonging
to the' Lewis brothers aro being fed
at the Miller place.
At tho last meeting of tho Rams
Valley Orango the members in
dorsed tho plans for tho "Midway"
road frm tho four cornprs direct
Into Medford, giving their reason
in a resolution sent to the county
court. They also went on record
ns condemning' tho practice nf bill
board advertising whero women
aro featured as users of cigarettes,
Tho CJranKo road commltteo wns
Instructed to Invcstlgato tho possi
bilities of getting some action taken
in regard to tho dangerous curve
at tho Table Itock store.
At tho last mooting of tho Tnblo
Rock Community club tho proprom
was carried out to Imitate tho
workings of a broadcasting sV"1'0'
H. K. Nealon acted us station an
nouncer nnd among tho artists per
forming1 beforo the microphone
were Mr. and Mrs, IJoyd William
son of Medford, Paul McKlnnfn
and Miss Frshces Wilson of Hums
Valley, Miss Doris Hlchardson nf
Beall Lone, Earl Cameron nf Med
ford and Miss Mildred Gregory of
this district.
A largo crowd, among which
wcr iftoplo from many other Mo
tions of the county, gathered nt tho
schoolhouse last Bund ay for tho
preaching services and basket din
ner. Many of our farmers aro haul
Ing out sulphur and land fertilizers
from tho Farmers' Cooperative Ex
change to put on their alfalfa
field.
A hay Jwrn and a sheep shed
havo recently been built near the
sheep corrals at the Modoa or
chard, whoro lambing operations
are undor vrny in tho Dun lop and
Hamilton flock of ihoop.
MISSION PRAYERS; ON EOOTS CREEK1
i
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BIG COLO DREDGE
! MAKING PROGRESS
(By A til Walker.) !
COLD HI.. Or.. Feb. . :
(Kpivial. ) 'ftie dredge recently j
put Into oiteriulvii and locnti'd '
three and one -half lulled up from
the mouth of Foots creek, Is now
running steadily.
CrewQire being employed both
day and nlpht And It Is rapidly eat
ing Its way down the left-ltAnd
fork of the creek. It has now been
running for about thne or four
mo lit lis ami has covered a good
deal of l;itl. At present it Ih about
one-half mile or so from whero It
was first lauiU'hed.
The line to which It was expected
to work by this winter is now pass
ed and within a few month's It will!
he to the hind w hich formerly w:es j
Champlln. I
The old dredgo used In these op
erations Is still standing where it
was lust worked and can bo seen
(r9m the road up the left-hand
fork of the ctwk. This land will
bo d r d ged again and then the
right-hand fork of Foots crook will
be covered. It is expected that
several years' work is abend nt
present and it will bo kept in op
eration nt all times.
"I'hreo new crews of men aro be
ing employed clearing tho land
down tho left-hand fork of the
creek from whero tho dregK is
working nt present. Tho timber is
being removed and ctit into wood
as fast as possible. Several hun
d rod co id s of w o ml havo a 1 mad y
been removed from the land which
It is to cover,
To ono who has never before
witnessed any operations of this
kind, the big dredge now presents
a very interesting view.
The Gold 1 lilt high school bas
ketball team is now progressing
fairly well In their luterscholastle
activities. A game was cheduled
with Rogue River high school at
Kogue River In th'lr gymnasium
on tho evening of Friday, Febru
ary 5th. ThlK game was postponed
hy agreement and s't at a later
date in the seimon. The team play
ed Jacksonville nt Jacksonville on
Friday evening, February 8lh. It
hns lost a few games lately, prin
cipally because of the absence of
several of their players. Throe
players, (.larnian, Gray and Sar
gent, havo been HI for the past few
Week and havo been unnble to play
In all of the games.
Gray, the star of the Gold Hill
team, ono of tho finest players in
Lho valley, has been unahlo to com
pete In any of rhn recent games.
Last year he ,wns chosen as one
of tho mfyhtftil "nll-stnr" team
picked from thn players of all high
schools In this district. The three
men will probably soon be back
on lho team again and ready to
play In the remaining games. .
Tho county high school tourna
ment will be held next month, and I
according to present dope, tho Gold!
Hill tennis stands a good chanco of
capturing thn championship.
Tho toam Is coached by Charles
On. Mr. Orr has given tho team!
some good workouts nnd deserves
credit for putting it whero It is
now. RcguLir practice Is held and
they nro working hard to gain the'
championship when they meet the
other schools of their district at
tho tournament which will bo held
during tho first part nf next month,
probably at Medford. It wns held
thcro last year, and probably will
bo ugain.
At tho last tournament Gold 1(111
took second place, and It Is hoped
that they can thin year advanco ono
point nnd capture first place.
Gcorgo Lyman Is reported to bo
Improving from his recent-. illncHH,
and Is on the way to recovery;
' Tho Gol'd Hill Ladles' Aid society
met on their regular meeting data
Thursday. February 8th, at the
homo of Mm. C. Bhavor. All en
Joyed an excellent time. '
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Duncan
wero vlsPora to our city tho latter
part of this week from lho Von
,nr vrnn rock crusher, just south
nf this city. They roport that the
tilant la in stead operation and
ovk Is lolng crushed nnd
loaded onto tho cars, to bo shipped
Tho Gold Hill Rehokah lodgo In-
tnnri" tn hn ft SOCUlt On tllO CVfrn-
Ing of Wednesday, February lath.
I'n s night will ho the anniversary
of thn Gold Hill Amythest He
bekali lodge No. !)7, And It will be
observed In ibis manner at tho I.
O. O. F. hall. A number of com
mittees havo already been appoint
ed to look nfter the work. A short
entertainment is. being arranged
and everything Is being prepared
ro ft to mako tho evening vory en
joyable. All members of this lodgo
aro urged to attend, A good time
Is assured all those who plan to
ho l hero on that night, Wednes
day, February 1 nth. -
Leo Cook lti reported to ho slow
ly recovering from his recent ac
cident. . '
C. W. Martin, Mrs, Gonrgo Ham
tneridey, Mrs. Vaughn Quakonbush
and Mrs. Jack Plcard aro among
tho latest vliil torn from this city to
Medford.
J.-O. Pierce, Wm-Fllppln nnd
I2d Rolt aro now working nt the
Lively Llmo plant. They nro em
ployed on tho extra crow which
was recently put on to rush the
work of th6 new operations now
being carried on ai the plant,
Kmory Davis, who hns been at
the Veterans' hospital in Portland
for soma time, Is roportod a hav
ing been very low. His mother,
Mrs, L. T. DavU, his sister and
brother, Mrs, Wm. Ferguson and
Kbr Davis left for Portland last
Bunday and returned tho latter part
of this week after a severs I days
visit with him. Although ho hue
bo en quite bad for the past week
or ao, he seems to be slightly lm
'n.'eil M fM"',.' Am .Hnmnep,
who accompanied Mr, PavW rola
tives to Portland, did not return,
but la staying- In that city tor the
present, v
The representatives to the stu
dent high school conference held at
the University of Oregon at Eu
peno last month presented an in-1
teresilng talk last week to the hifrh '
school student body concerning t
Ui el r trip. Tho talk was well op-i
predated by all of the students and .
Win very Instructive na the run-1
forence gave them data on differ-
ent phases of high school nctlv-'
itica. Three delegntos wero sent1
this year. Including Thclma Pierce, i
Mrs. irvlng and. Wam n KcInoc. '
They staled that they had a wryj
good time while on the trip.
Mrs. J. C. Walker Is ablo to he (
out again after an Illness of sev i
oral day.
Raymond Rittr returned to this,
city the latter part of tho week.
Ho In at prsum employed at thej
cement plant. i
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Thompson hurt been quite ill
for the iiast several tys, but is
at present reported to be slightly
Improved.
Albert Hummers is being em
ployed by W. L. Vanllouien on his
ranch near this city while he Is
clearing tho timber, from it.
H. II. Conner is making exten
sive developments on his raneh
near this city which he recently
purchased. A number of the outer
building have alr-ady tfcen erected
on his land nnd he has now set
about building his home. Tho land
Is located about four mites iirth
of ;hls city on the Pncific hlgh
wuy. Tho buildings will soon be
completed nnd then he will tako
up his re.sldenm there. For the
present time he Is residing in Med
ford where his Hm and two dauW
terrt nro attending the Medford
high school.
Tho Odd Fellows met'onthelr
regular meeting night, Tuesday
evening, at tho I. O. O. F. hall on
the north Btdo of town.
Mrs. A. R. Kellogg of Medford
has been visiting for the par. sev
eral days nl the homo of her moth
er. Mrs. Frank Parker, In this city;
Mrs. Parker has been 111 for about
a week but. U slowly recovering.
As soon as she la able to bo up
again, Mrs. Kellogg will return o
her home In Medford.
C. W. Walker Is Installing a home
electric generating plant at his
place near this city. Mr. Walker Is
Installing this principally because
of his luck recently when he re
ceived a new electric Maytag wash
ing machine from rado station K
SL at Salt Lako City.
Repair work Is now In progress
at tho cement plant. A number
of men aro being employed. Sev-
oral minor repairs are being mado 1
as well ns a numhor of extensive
rebuilding projects.' It wllpbe put j
Into first class shape nnd will be
rendy to begin operations In the'
near future.
Additional skulls and skeletons j
have been unearthed from the re-
cent find on W. W. Hlttle's place'
near this city. Also more arrow
heads, pipes, flint rocks nnd other
articles have been taken out. An
exceptionally large number of flint
rocks and other formation which
wero used to in uke urrowheads and
spcarpolutH have been taken out
slnco tho first articles wero un
covered. Home of them evidently
wero not finished when placed
there. Tho ones recently found;
wero taken out of tho same place i
whore tho other articles uncover
ed a few dayH ago wero found. 1
Search may reveal a number more,
us only pnrt of tho burial ground
luis been uncovered.
Tho work on tho Gold Hill school
annual Is now progressing rapidly.
For this year's edition Warren Kel
son has been chosen editor nnl
Roth Coy hns taken the position
of annual manager. Tho annual
will reeelvo tho samo tltlo as given
It last season, "Tho Nugget." It
will ho much larger than tho one
printed last year. .
Tho combined staff Is working
hard to get It out and aro putting
forth as much effort as possible
to mako It a success- Tho ono
published last yoar met with ex
cellent success nnd was given
much appreciation by lho com
munity in general because of the
atronuous effort given to It by the
students. This year's publication
will havo a greater circulation.' An
exceptionally largo number of ads
have been secured by the Mudents,
and tho financing has already boen
completed. It Is expected thnt H
will be put out about the latter
part of April or tho first of May. !
Tho high school paper which was
started tills year Is abm meeting
with excellent success. . Tho spon
soring of these two publications by
th estudent body plainly Indicated
tho ability of the firhon to put
over such things and shows thnt
tho high school has real "pop" In
executing this ypar annual as well
ns tho pnpor.
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It i.i a revue of studiotnnd g
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