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MEDFORD WiJK TltlBTJNB, MRDFQRB, OKEOoN". SATURDAY. MARCH . 1929. f STUDENT REVIEWS VINING TALKS FOR ! BIG FAVORABLE PARENT TEACHERS ADULT COMMENTS IN CENTRAL POINT Tho group of book rovlows sub- i mitted to tho Mall Tribune by tlie' new literary club organized at tho local high school by William Con- rov afninr ami ,i,.j ,1,. v,t ! roy, senior, nnd printed In the Frl day book review page, elicited con sldomblo favorable comment from book Uwora of Medford. The hteVi school club known as the "yeomen of tho Mermaid Tavern,'.' will pro sent five book reviews every other Friday, alternating woekly with the reviews of older readers. A thorough grasp of their read ing, matter, clonrnoss of construc tion and a commendable original ity of attack In their annotations, mark tho five compositions ' pre sented by this group of earnest stu dont readers, .who have not only Hfit a standard for other student reviewers to foiln'w,. but have some ' what surprised adult readers who have been carefully' ' perusing the' book review, page since, its incept tion several weeks ago.' The student reviews . ard under tho faculty supervision' of ; Miss Mar Gilbert, head' of tho journal Ism department of (ha local high school. . r . ; ' An - unusual number , of scouts were' up' for advancement at the f last court of honor, Thursday, Feh ruury 14. A .new system intended to banish tHo monotony of these monthly meetings, proved to be a great success. Everyone up for advancement was- given an individual- examination before - tho c'ourt of honor began, so that at the court,-proper badges could be awarded without. the usual exami nations. There wore 18 second class badges awarded, four first class, and 1C merit badges. Tcvon Dun ford was awarded the bronzo palm, Edward Holds, troop 40, the veteran badge nnd Alan Carley the Harmon foundation award. 'Troop 23 of Talent deserve! special ' mention because of their largo attendance. An amusing , and Interesting pantomime was given by Troop 3. .. , ' This new name: tor ' tho Scout paper is Scout Static and was sub mitted by Allen Ilogers of Troop 3." 'Ho received the first prize, which was a complete Scout uni form. Second prize went to Mar lon Smith, Troop 85. ; Third' prize to; I.ovon Dunford, troop 3D; and ' fourth prizo to Leonard Klein, Troop . 7. ......'.'.. .-'.. Troop 8 Journeyed to 'tho Clro'en Springs mountain pn a ski . pltr lust Sunday. KlgHtecn boys), wont on tho trip, accompanied by Scout master Doyd. , .... . . .. The local Rotary club, is organ izing a new troop, Trop SI, and :t will probably, bo a. Junior corps, Kight scouts have passed tho ten derfoot requirements and will soon bo -in lino for their second class badges. ,- Henry radgham nnd Walter Nit gel, will he the Scoutmaster and assistant Scoutmaster of tho new Junior High troop, No 10. . Troop 10, a new troop. Is being organized at the Evan's' Valley school by Mr. Chamberlain . the principal. They are starting with only, four' boys, Howard Baker, Wm, Smith, Henry Weido nnd Ralph Weldo, but they expect to have a full patrol In tho near fu ture. .' - Announcements. Next court of honor Is to bo hold Thursday, March 28. Every troop should reregister for. tho year 1929, this month. Those troops whose charters run out In February will be "lapsed nf rpi m n Y ? i i tv , after February 28, " . Radio Program KMED Mill Tribune-Virgin Station . . 228.9 Motors 1310 Kc , Sunday, .Ma ah 10. , t i p, m. Valley -Radio church. Sfomtny, March 11. 10, to 10:30 ; m. American ' J-aundry. " 10:30 to 11 Jordan Electric. 11 to 11:30 Southern Oregon Gns corporation. -' - . 11:30 to 12 Tho Rootery. 12 noon Mall Trlhuno news flashes. . 13 to 12:30 Lewis Super Sor- vloo Station." - 12:30 to 1 Sanderson MWor Co. 1 to 1:30 Snldor's Dairy and rroduce Co. . 1:30 to 3 Economy Groce- tcrla and Ed Illnns meats. 30 to 6:15 Vc-Towno Crier. 6:15 to 0:30 Medford Mall , Trlbuno, news and markets. 6:30 to 7 Auto Deauty Shop nnd Clover Lcnf Service 8tatlon. 8 to 8:30 Eads Transfer & . Storage Co. ' 8:30 to 9 Mono-Motor Oil Co. - . ' - . 1 4 'Another Specialist Locates in Medford Dr. T. Do La Rhuc, eyesight specialist, who has been practicing lit Portland for 10 yenrs, has de cided to locate In Medford nnd In opening offices In sulto 404. Medford building, with complete Fmodcrn equipment, for exclusive I optical practice. The doctor Is delighted with Medford and In convinced It has bright futur. which caused him to locate here, "' ' Z- . CENTRAL POINT, Ore., Mar. 8. (Special.) The Central Point P.- m . m. . , 'h tl u T" March til, in the high school audi torium. , There was a short busl- noes meeting in which reports were Vr'US "TT'i ?ot: "B , V"'"?. ' "V"1 struotivo'talk. His subject was well chosen and his discussion of child development was very helpful to the parents. .Refreshments wore. j served by. Mrs. E, ;C. Fiber and Mrs. h. C. Grimes. , Mrs. Margaret Williamson gavo two solos nnd tho ! men's quartet sans. ', Mr. and Mrs. h-vorett Fabcr had charge of the social hour. ; About 30 young peoplo of Cen tral Point drove to Gold Hill to seo the basketball gamo between Rogue River and Phoenix, but on nccount of illness in Rogue River there was no game. Mrs. A. R. Maple returned home. Saturday night from a two weeks' visit with friends at Cottage Grove. On Tuesday afternoon, February 26, Mrs. Matlio Parker, better known ns Grandma, was given a surprise party by a number of her friends. The afternoon was pleas nnt'ly spent and delicious refresh ments" served by the ladles. Mrs. E.-II. Oleason baked the birthday cake. 11. H. Robb of Portland, spoclal agent for the North American. In surance company, was in Central Point Thursday, calling on 0. E. Fox, local agent. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiley, who have been In Portland tho past week on a business and pleasure trip, returned home Sunda. C. fT. Hamilton wan transacting business in Central Point Thursday. Howard Mnyfleld and family re turned from Klamath Falls Wed nesday. Mr. Cleveland is recovering from an attack of appendicitis. M. O. Brown, who had a sicgo of flu and pneumonia a short time ago, has scarlet fever. His little daughter'Ceneva also has It. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sol'thwell and daughter Elizabeth spent last Sun day In Grants Pass. . . .' , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Painter and family left . Tuesday for . Sacra mento, Cal., to spend the summer. Miss I.ola Davis, "who Is employ ed In the Faber store, is off duty for a few days on accountof a bad cold. . - , Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson of. Ashland were callors at the Frank Mill homo, also Mrs. Ma rin's homo Thursday. . . Mr.' nnd Mrs. Ray Anders and babv Jimmy of Klamath Falls spent last week visiting relatives and friends In the. 'valley. Ly L. Norcross of Ashland was transacting business . in Contral Point Thursday. . Ned Pnmoroy of Central Point went to Medford Wednesday on business. ... 1 - Miss Helen Lees and Miss Itha Morningstar were shopping In Med ford Thursday. ... The baby clinic will meet at tho health center . over the Meo drug store in . Central Point Tuesday afternoon, March 12. -. . The Past Noble Grand club met at the homo of Mrs. E. R. Gleason Tuesday afternoon A social hour was enjoyed by all and dainty refreshment!!- were .served by - tho hostess, assisted by Mrs. Ernestine Rostel. - . Mrs. Tom Belcher of Central Point, who has been ill for the post few months with flu and compli cations, passed away at tho hos pital at Jacksonville Thursdny morning at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Ilel cher was a fine woman in every respect, a devoted wife and moth er, and loved by many friends In ,, vc.nity wh0 w ')(f B 1 - hear of her passing, and who ex tend sympathies to the bereaved family. Mrs. Chas. Dunlap of Table Rock visited Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Torrltt Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cameron of Jacksonville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. IS. K. Scott. The Ladles' Aid of tho Feder. atcd church met In the basement of the church and tied comfort ers Thursdny afternoon. Tho J. L. nurger family, who have nil hnd a siege of the flu. nro recovering nicely.- - Lester Scott, who Is employod In tho Holiday creamery St Klamath Falls, has been visiting home folks a few days.-. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sheley were vis itors of Mrs. Ralph LcVcc WedneB day evening. . . CENTRAL POINT HIGH CENTRAL POINT, Ore., Mar. 9. (Special.) To Central Point high school goes tho honor of being the first high school In the state of Oregon to start their school sav ings system with 100 per cent. This Is a fine record nnd will bo given nationwide publicity because of the fact that the school Is a member of the Nntlonat Educational Thrift association. Roth the first and second grades were loo per -cent. Other rooms hnd high averages, the average of tho whole grade school being 81 per cent. ' . ' Tuesday will be bank day every week. Pupils, may bank any amount, as low ns one cent, Tho Centrnl Point bank is the deposit ory nnd savings drat four per cent interest. Money may be withdrawn as in any other savings account. Every room hi striving to make a 100 per cent record next week. : Classified adverusmg gets result Catholic Church. ' ' cmh xtreet. .- . JIassos at S and 10:30 n. m. i'lt Jtev. F. W. Black.' pastor. , SU Murk's Episcopal. Cornor.Onkdale and Fifth. ' " 8 a. m Holy communion. ' 1 a. m., Sunday school. 11:15 a. in., Holy communion. Wm. II. Hamilton, rector. littler Day Saints. Sunday school and meeting is held each Sunday morning in tho Odd Follows hall, beginning at 10 o'clock, by tho Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, com monly, known as Mormons. . Wo teach tho truth and oxtcjid to, all an Invitation to attend, - AtMcmhUes of God, Talieruaele. , Corner Newtown and Main. Sunday school. 0:46 a. m. . (, Morning vorhiiv 11 a. 'in. ,'. ' .. Jail services, 3 p. m. Young people's,. 6:30 p. nv ' t - Evangelistic "service, 7:30 p. m. Everybody Im'ited.- i - ' T. S. W'iney, pastor. Valley Radio Church. Undenominational. Bill R a y. pastor, P. O. box 918. Broadcasts overy Sunday night at 8 o'clock, station KMED, Med ford, Ore. "Oomo to the Church O'er the Radio." Prayer, scripture, old gospel hymns. Special Mrs. Lulu Salisbury of Jacksonville. Sermon, a pro-Easter message by the pastor.- . Come to the church o'er the radio. . -. - - - V ; First Christian Church. Ninth and Oakdalo streets. Carman E. Moil, minister. Office and pastor's study in tho church, phone 1007. Residence phono 1337. "Test Our Welcome." Morning worship nnd com munion, 10:55. munlon, 10:45. Sermon, "Sowing Reaping." Good music. Illblc school assembly, 9:45. The attendance is increasing and we ex pect 600 present on Easter. Four groups of Christian Endeavor will meet at 6:30 p. m. Popular evening service, 7:30. Sermon, ".The Value of Christian ity." Thoro will ho special music and a happy fellowship. , . English Lullieran , Church. ' ,'. Fourth at .Oakdalo,; "VVhere the way Is mad plain." , Dr," H. C. Funk,, pastor. Resi dence, 618 West Fourth street. Tel. 1424. . . - '. -- Hour of worship, 11 a. m. (The subject of the sermon by the pastor will -be, "What Wo Believe, and Why Wo Believe It.". -,. ; Special music . Prelude, "Voluntary" .Wilson Offertory, '.'Andantlno' Schubert Postlude, "Wo Go to Servc"..Lorenz Anthem, "Just a While" Choir. Bible Bclionl, 10:15 a. m.. with classes for nil uges. The confirma tion class meets at tho parsonage on Friday at 4 o'clock. Tho pub lic Ib most cordially Invited to at tend theso services. First Methodist Church. West Main at Laurel.-. ; : , Raymond 8.' Recs, minister. . Church sohool at 9:46 a. m. Young people's hour at 6:30 p.m. Morning worship, 10:G5. "The Church's Attraction" Is the sermon subject.- "The Shout of Victory." nn nnthem by Ashford, is tho choir number. Clarence Meeker sings ns an offertory "Calvary," by Rodney. Happy Sunday evening hour, 7:30. Soloist, Mrs. C. H. Pasko, singing "How Lovely Aro Thy Dwellings," by Lld.l!e. Thero arc some Interesting things In the ques tion box this wook. Mr. Rees l speaking on "Tho Anxious-Hearted God." . The mid-week mooting, Wednes day nt 7:30, calls to all who long for springtime in the church. Main Street Methodist Church, ' Kontii. The Friendly Church on the Cor ner, ,t James K. Cornier, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. overy Sunday. Classes for all ages. Preaching nt 11 n. m. Sermon subject, "Tho Companions of the CrijsR." This Is vtho first In the series of nre-Euster sermons. ; , Leagues at 6:30 p. m, iri thoir respccUvo rooms.: -.. f. Preaching nt 7:80 p m. Sermon subject, "Judns, the Betrayer." May we take' these dny'Of our Lord's trials and sufferings, days of real meditation and worship. Mid-week services every Wednes day evening nt 7:15. Choir re hearsal after prayer services. Como and worship with us. , First Church of Christ, Scientist. Authorized branch of tho mother church, tho First Church of Christ, Sclontlst in Boston, Maes. . Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 21! North Oakdalc.'; Subject for Sun day, '-March 101 "Man;" ; i Sunday school at 9:46 a. m. Ap plicants under tho hgo-of 20 may bo admitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which includo testimonies of Chris tlan BjJence heullngs, at 8 o'clock. ThoP-oodlng room, which Is In tho Medford building, Is open' dally from 12 to 4, Ccept Sundays and holidays. The Bible and all au thorized Christian Bcienco litera ture may be read, borrowed or purchased. Tho public is cordially Invited to nttend the services and visit tho rending room. First IlaptJxt Church. Sunday school meets promptly at 9:45. . Clawn for all ages, he on time with your Blblos.' J. F. AVortmnn. superintendent. Dr. Katon will sneak In tho morning on "Divine Reason of the Cross." evening subject "Who Wns Jesus." Duct by Mr. and Mrs. D. V. PlntL B. Y. r. U. In four srotipi at 6:30. During tho evening service the Chorus Choir will sing "Pralso tho j Lord, o My Soul." by Simper; "Lead Kindly Light," solo by Mr. Welscr. . On Monday ni'At. March 18, tho Wright Players Vvlll prosont the Biblical drama, "Tho Tent Dwell- via. Ul lira cnurcil. .1 wiiiiueiiu'. play, which you cannot afford toV . A hearty welcome to all sorvlces. Presbyterian C Siroh. Eighth and Holly. Edwin Percy Lawronce, minister. 9:4G n. m:, Bible school. Evory pupil is urged to bo prompt so w imv nnr im Mmn tlliinilnnnA i m l time. Attendance i Increasing, New pupils may start any Sunday. 11 a. m., Hermcm, "The Words of ChrUt's Critics" Minister. Chil dren's' Sermon, "Tho Thro-.Story House." Music -OrKftn prelude, "Offertory in A" lint I st e Offertory, "Serenade in A-flat" .' ....(.albrtiith Anthem, "Oh, Fop tho Wlnufl or a Dove" Smoiton Special hymn, "Though Your Kins He As Scarlet" Crosby-Doano 6:30 p. m.fC. K. mission study, "Touth and the Now America." Loader,-the' pastor. Adults invited. Kaster plans: Sermon, infant baptism, reception of new mem- bors and ovenlns concert. , . ' Presbyterian Church of Jncksou llle. Special servloo at tho church next Sunday. Tho present pastor, Klu it-r E.- An;Vieker, is closing hla pastorate with this month. There has been a pastoral com mittee elected to secure a new pas tor for the church for tho coming year. Tho committee has Invited Rev. S. II. Jones to fill tho pulpit next Sunday to meet tho condonation, with tho thouKht of the possibility of securing him for the pastor. it Is desired that thero may be a full attendance -of tho comrro j;atlon to moot Mr. Jones nnd ho to meet tho peoplo. Sunday Rchool, 10 a. m. Roy Martin, superintendent. , Prcachinpt at 11 a. m. by Mr. Jones. Christian Rndeavor. 6:45 p. m. The leaders of tho evening will bo officers of the Crater lako union. All are Invited to attend tho sejMP ices of this special period. Elmer K. McVickcr, pastor. ANDERSON CREEK . Charles Skeeters Is loRRintr from Steve Lunak's place this week. Mr. . I.unak has some fine pine timber. Everyone on Andorson creek was clad to seo tho Baley grade put In shape, so It would bo safe to travel over. James MacDowell and wife wore out to Medford and Cetnral Toint Tuesday. FY M. Centers spent Bunday evonlnB nt tho homo of his daugh ter, Mrs. James Mays., Mr. Commons and family called at Jack lloltman's Sunday. 'Mrs. Bushncll called on Mrs. James Mays Monday aftornoon. Frank Marquess and family wcro shopping In Ashland Baturday evonlnir. James Mays is busy with his snrinK plowing. j- .- ; ' Mrs. nushnell cnltcd at her dau- Bhters, Mrs. Black, Thursday afternoon. . Joe Skeeters was up on the creek after a load of wood Thurs day. - - Jack Foster was out to Talent Thursday mornliiR. Mrs. I Marquess nnd Jlrs. Dlock called on Mrs. James Mays Tucs day. Daily Meteorological Report Saturday, March 9. Modford nnd vicinity: Rain to night and Sunday. Moderate tem perature. Oregon: Rain tonight nnd Sun day. .Moderate tempornture. Local Data Temperature (deprecs) fi9 . M Hik'hcst (last 12 hours) r.9 liO Lowest (last 12 hours) 28 0 Rel. humidity (per ct.) 48 CO Precipitation (Inches ... T. State of weather Cldy. P. Cldy. Total precipitation since Sept. 1, 158, 9.17 Inches. Sunset today, fl : 1 0 p. m. Sunrise Sunday, 8:31 n. m. Sunset Sunday, 6:12 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A, 120th Meridian Time . CITY Pa Bnke,City 6a $ Cloudy Tttsmarck JR , ti V. Crty. Boise AO 42 Cloudy Denver CO 30 Clear fes Moines A'Z ' li Clear Fresno 70 f2 Cloudy Helena 48 28 1. Cdy. Los Angeles 64 50 Clear , Marsbfleld fiC 44 Cldy Phoenix : 80 f2 Clear Portland r.R 4fl Cloudy Red Bluff ........ 63 R2 ' Rain RoKehurff .-...... 60 44. Cloudy Halt J-nko CUy r.8 42 Clear An Francisco... 66 &2 Cloudy hanta Fo , 02 34 V. Cdy. Seattle ; 52 4 4 Cloudy Spokane 62 ' 2H Cloudy Walla Walla .... 60 42 Cloudy h, W. DICMeleorologlsU" Fooh Much tuwr. PARIS, March 9. Marshal Foch was much better when his phytdcians vtnlted him today, ho asked and received prrmlwdon to spend an hour on a sofa durJn? the day. His tempcraturo was 9$ and his pulse 80, ' BELLViEW PLANT INCORPORATED IN SUM OF $20,000 BEI.LVIEW, Oro... Mar. 9. (Spoclal,) Tho brick plant located .u .i v u i HB.U MIU UIU 4M1 Mill! lUlllt' Ing In Rellview, has been incor porated for $30,000, incorporators including C. K. Baudls, who. estab lished tho plant a year and a half ago, U R. Paul and W. P. Wlloox- son ofiQIendalo, according to an announcement mado by Mr. lirand' Ish. Mr. Paul and Mr. Wilcoxson havo taken a third IntoreHt in tho local plant, and nro at present negotl ting further property deals which will give them greater Interests In this vicinity nnd cnnhlo them to dispose of California property, it is understood. Miss Adona Joy attended tho Women's league party on Friday evening nt tho Normal auditorium. This year's affair was designated as March Breezes' and was in the form of a costumo party and a box social. Adena and Dorothy Borry received first prize for the best couple, the Ktnghnm dog and tho calico cat being depicted. Many other prizes wero awarded during tho evening. Mrs. A. C. Joy was a guest at tho affair and also acted ns ono of the Judges. At the close of the evening tho box lunches were pnrlaken of with coffee serv- i od by a number of the Normal students. ' Mrs, F.dwin'Dunn attended a; bridge party at tho homo of Mrs.! J. A. McOee on Oresham street on Friday evening. Four tables wore in play. At tho termination of the games Mrs. Mcfleo served de- lletoim refreshments to her guests at the small tables which were at tractively centered with colorful blossoms. Mrs. Homer Barron nnd Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. Butler went to Kugene the last of the week to be In at tendance at tho spring musicnl held at the University of Oregon, where Mrs. Barron's son, George Francis, is taking part. On Mon day they all went on tA Portland where George Francis again ap peared .In a splendid concert on the same evening. Mrs. C. B. T.ambkln attended the covered dish luncheon on Wednes day, held at tho , Presbytcsinn church. - . Mrs. Ada Huxloy Is spending a short vacation in San Francisco, visiting her daughter who resides thero. 'Mrs. R. C. Goodman drove hor car and tho two ladles made tho trip togother. Mrs. Goodman will attend theopera and visit with friends. Mrs. Fred TIomoH entertained o fQv friends at hor homo on th-: Boulevard road Saturday ovonlng At' 0 o'clock dinner wns served to tho following guests: Mrs. M. l. Hickman, Mrs. Hubert Bentloy, Miss IOt hoi Hhruin. Tho evening was spent wiui brldgo. Mrs. Hick man was awarded a pretty gift for holding high snore. Tho rralent Irrigation company has had a crew of men- at work for tho past two wouks' donning out tho ditch, preparatory to turn Ing In a head of water. Tho farm ers in this district aro anxious for a rain, as most of tho spring seed ing is nearing completion. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm Huxley, well known In Bellvlew, having resided hero for a number of years, aro going to move over to tho Emi grant Creek dam soon, where Mr. Huxloy will have chargo of the summer work there. ' Tho members of tho Upper Vnl ley Community club nro sponsor ing nn old-fashioned dance, to bo given at the clubhouse on March 14, with the Tucker orchestra to furnish the music. This will bo in tho naturo of a St. Patrick's affnlr and a good attendance Is urged. The ladles aro making every effort to mnko it a success. Refreshments of homo made cakes and coffeo will bo served during tho evening nt a nominal foe. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. True woro business visitors In Medford on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Croft met for tho first time with his muslo rlass at tho Bell viow school Wednesday morning. The youngsters nro looking for ward with eager anticipation for their first appearance ns a hand organization. Indtvidunl lessons nro given to each pupil onco a week and a hand rehearsal Is henrd at Intervals during the month. The Bellvlew folks nro very glad to havo Mr. Croft instruct the class- Mrs. 1j. D. Mosorvey attended the meeting of tho Civic Improve ment club on Tuesday afternoon. After the business meeting cards and needlework wero on.loyed by tho ladles. .At tho close of the afternoon delirious refreshments wero nerved by the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Paul llalbert of tho Greensprlng service stntion spent Sunday at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halbert nnd fam ily. ' , Mr. and Mrs. Rlnehnrt of Ash land wero guests at tho Sheldeiter homo on Rundny. Tho food sale hold nt Hardy Bros.' grocery store last Saturday by the Indies of tho Upper Valley Community club wnn wolf pat ronized and the food all disposed of at nn early hr. A substan tial sum was realized from this sale. . ... Wlllard Miles nnd daughters, Itha nnd Thnls, nttonded . the meetlnff of th Yeomnn lodgo on Tuesdny. A wrge attodnnco was prosont nnd after tho regular meet ing, dancing nnd cards wero In dulged In until a late hour when refreshment were served to the guests In tho dining rom. On Thursday nftTnon the Row ena circle, with Mrs. 8. K. Biirnes as leader, met nt tho homo of Mrs. Nelllo Pool. Much business was discussed nt this meeting, after which h social hour with, refr-frh-mentit followed. Tho reguinr monthly meeting of tho t'ppor Volley Community club will be held In tho club rooms on March 13, with an all-day moot ing. The demonstrator for tho Wear-over aluminum will bo pros-, ent and prepare and help servo j dinner at 12 o'clock to the ladies.! Mrs. C. A. Brown and Mrs. Oscar Mar tain are the hostesses nnd will provide the necessary food for thisj dinner. Tho ladles of tho com- j munlty are especially urgod to boi present at this meeting as it prom-i Iacs to bo an interesting affair, j The business of tho club will bo dHtpased of during the morning hours so that at 2 o'clock Mrs. Mablo Mack, county demonstration agent, can take chiirgo of tho moot-, nig, nt which time redecorating of, furniture will bo discussed. This is a splendid opportunity for ladies with furniture of any sort needing ro-flnlshlng to bo present and seoi what Mrs. Mack has in store. , ! Mrs. John Farmor Is BpendlngJ s-cvoral days at tho homo of her I daughter, Mrs. Karl Hamilton of Ashland, while tho Hamilton chil dren aro having a slego of the measles. - Mrs. J. F. Rwoapo was taken to tho Community hospital Tuesday, where she will undergo a course of treatments. George Yokle is wrocklng the old house on his property, pre paratory to tho erection of a new all modern bungalow, which' will include a flno water system nnd electric lighting fixtures. Mr. and Mrs. Shoeniger, who just recently purchased acreage near tho old Normal school grounds, are moving into tho new house Just completed, and will make their home In Bellvlew. Mr. Shoe niger was formerly owner of the I barber shop In the Ashland hotel, but due to the fact that outdoor work was necessary for his health, he is now Interested In the brick yard nnd will spend most of his time nt this work. Little Josephine Pcachoy, who has been quite 111 for some time. has almost completely recovered hor health. Oscar Martain mado a trip to Klamath Falls on Tuesday with a truckload of fruit from Boll view. which he disposed of beforo re turning home. E, B. Shaw, who has been HI for tho past week, Is much 1m proved and with tho beautiful spring weather It Is hoped ho will soon bo well again. Mrs. V. U. Mooro spent tho week end with her daughter, Mrs. Adrian Wolf, nt Medford. ' Mrs. J. L, Mimic is spending several days with her dnughtcr. Mrs. rederson, who hnd tho mis fortune of breaking her right arm. Fred Melsner, who has mndo his, homo with tho John Farmor fam ily for tho past yonr, loft for Port land the first oi tho week, whoro ho will learn tho cabinet miikor'j trade. The. women of tho missionary society of tho local Preshyterian church gave their annual silver tea Wednesday aftornoon, at tho home of Mrs.'c B. Imbkln. Tho after noon was pleasantly spent with nn enjoyable program on Japan. Twenty-eight ladles , woro present .to f on Joy this meeting. Mrs, Top per was a guest for tho aftornoon. Mrs. J. W. McCoy nnd Mrs. Ella Garrett wero assistant hostesses, and at tho.clono of tho aftornoon delicious refreshments wero serv ed to the guests. r Tho E, E. Gall place wns sold recently to Mr.' nnd Mr. James McCauso of Gran do Hondo valley. Thoy expect to tnko possession at onco. Archlo Ktncald, well known farmor of tho Emigrant district, was in Medford Wednesday look ing after business affairs. ' F. Zana and Mr. Jmory,' both of tho Emigrant vicinity,1 woro business visitors in Ashland on Wednosdny. According to tho report of tho county enginocr, Pnul Rynnlng, tho county court m embers 'plan to mako a second spring tour of tho county roads this week, with tho idea of outlining tho road program for tho coming summer, the Dead Indian road being Included In tho market road fund, will havo prac tically $30,000 spent for road im provement. Tho tourist travel hns Inorensod so much that Mr. iJiy of tho l-'iy camp ground Tins ono new cabin finished and will continue until 10 new cabins aro completed. . W. E. Plorson is building n nev garage on his place on tho Boule vard . Mrs. John Wonderlee, who Is 111 at tho home of her brother, C, B. Hnney, is still confined to her bed. Mr. Wnnderlee arrived nt tho Ha ney homo a few days ngo from Tacomn, Wash., to bo with his wife. Mrs. A. C. Joy nnd Mrs. J. II. Monroe were Medford visitors on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Pankey of Prospect hnvo purchased a flvo-acre tract of land from O. D. Low. Tho front ago of this acrengo will bo on Wul ker avonue. Mr. Pankey expects to build on his property very soon, iTho Bellvlew telephone company has begun work on tho No. 2 line- This Is to be rebuilt; now polos nro being plnced. Bert Peachoy has chargo of tho work, with W. Jm Mooro nnd J. C, Bnrnard as sisting. Many folks In Bellvlew nro plon ning to hear tho farm relief de bate over KOAO 6n Saturday ovon ing' bctwoen tho Idaho 'State col lego nnd tho Oregon Htnto college. This promises to bo of especial in terest to those on tho farms. Mr0 3, R, Robertson nttonded thrt meeting of the Ashland Study club on Monday afternoon, Mrs.- Butler Walker returned home from Chlloquln, Oro., tho Inst of tho week, after spending sov eral days visiting hor daughter, Miss Mary Wnlkor, who is em ployed In ono of tho lending stores nt that place. 'Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bponoo nnd family left for California, after spending some time nt tho home of Mrs. H. A. Spenco. Miss Wllda Mrrymnn, daugh ter of M). and Mrs. T. A. Merry man, who hns a position with a law firm in Medford, upont tho week ond with her parents. Jack True in busy trucking wood for C. M. Wilton nt Bhnto City. Miss Helen Ulrioh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clrlch, I lUf- HOUSE PURCHASED AT JACKSONVILLE BY MEDFORD MAN JACKSONVILLE. March 0. (Special) E. Boll of Medford re- cently purchased tho hnuso owned by Frank Powers on tho old Jack- , sonville ro:id in south Jackson ville. Tho place also formerly belonged to W. W. Green. i A. C Babb Is spending thisj week at tho homo of his daugh ter, Mrs. W. A. Chlldors. J. It. Hall of Modford is taking, treatments at tho Rogue River j sanitarium. I Tho It. N. A ladies' .sowing ' club will moet at tho homo nfj Neighbor Broad next Wednesday,! March 13. Mrs. LilUnn Fulton, former rosl-, dent of Jacksonville passed nway, at tho Sacred Heart Hospital on I Monday. She leaves two daugh- tors to mourn her loss. Barbara, i ngo 16 nnd Phfllis, ago 8. j Don't forget tho danco given by tho Jacksonville orchestra Sat-( urday night, March 9, at tho U. S. ' hall. Dancing from 9 until 2 ; o'clock. Good eats will bo served! at Amy's place. j Mrs. Kermlt Combes and Mrs.; Chester Jones and son, junior, I spent Wednesdny at tho home of i their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chlldors. The hot plato luncheon given by ! tho women's association of the Community church, nt tho Pies-' byterlon church Thursday noon was well attended by both adults. and children. Miss Vivian Millor. who has been working In Portland for some ; tlmo was expected to return to her home here Thursday to assist j her mother for a while. I Kugene Bowman and wife spent' a few days this week with his brother, Archlo Bowman, nnd fnm- - lly of this place. They were en routo to their home at Welser, i Idaho, after spending the winter; In California. A splendid three-act comedy , was put on at the U. 8. Hall lust! Saturdny evening. Tho piny on- j titled "The Tlmo of His Life" was given by tho Grlffen Creek com-1 munlty club under tho auspices or the Jacksonville Grange. This was enjoyed by tho largo crowd who attended. Mr." nnd Mrs. Elliott Butler of Medford woro visitors Thursday at tho E. S. Severance home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Carter, Mrs C. C. Chltwood nnd daughter, Dor othoy, and Mrs. Ethel Olson nnd daughter, Violet, attended church In Medford Wednesday evening. ilr. and Mrs. It. C. Kerr and daughter, Gertrude, spent Thurs day night at the. homo of Mrs. Ethel Olson, -" Jack Shnrp 'Is roportod qiilto 111 at tho 8. E. Dunnlngton homo. ' Tho Jacksonville orchestra play ed several selections over .KMED Thursday noon undor tho auspices of tho Gold Seal creamery. - ; A number from Jacksonville nt tended tho Christian' Scicueo lcc turo In AHhland Thursday evening. Jean, and Fritz Hubert, whoso nrlglnnl drunk not has caused so much amusement, and who use orango Julco tn their act, estimate they hnvo consumed around 1000 gallons in tho last two yoars. I Tho Huberts nro a brother nnd sister act which has repeatedly won tho statement from critics that It is ono of the funniest acts on tho stngo today. They are featured In Fnnchon & Marco's "Hottern Hot Idea" nt Hunt's Cra terlan tomorrow. Tho Hubert's inherited their stage ability from their father, who was end man with Howard Black minstrels for mnny yenrs, nnd the mother, who played principal roles in ' stock with Naney Boyer. Tom Mix Coming. "Long live Tom Mix!" That's what his ndmirers nil sav: but If' ho keeps on doing things as hnz-i aidous ns those in "Sky-High," which comes to tho BJalto tomor row, the producers who produced tho picture, may eventually bo up against tho task of finding some one to tnko this daring stur's place. ' "Hky-High" out-M I x e fl every thing to date. It hns a corking sloryf a "whale" of a cast nnd most of the action tnkes plnco In the drnnd Canyon of Arizona. 4 . Klnlo dan Is HI. rAHlfl. March 0. (P The ill ness of lOlsio Jnnls, American act ress, took a more serious turn to day. Her tcmporaturoB this morn ing wns 102 nnd her pulse 110. ferlng with a severe enso of In flnmatory rheumatism. Helen Is a student of tho Ashland high school, nnd It Is hoped by hor friends that sho will soon bo nolo to return to her schol duties. I Miss Mario Oilmore, daughter of j Mr. nnd Mrs. C. N. Ollmore, who j is teaching the school nt lMnehurst, i spetn tho wook end with her par-, onts,; Miss AVIIda Morryman nnd TCu geno Hheltnn of Medford were guests at tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Merrymnn, on Wednesday evening. M rs. Ira Chn sta I n of Central T'olnt nnd Mrs. Hhafer of Ashland spent tho week end with Mrs. Chns tnln's parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. "W. Bryan, mm TODAY only You get a grand stand seat at the bjg Wyoming Rodeo. See the bucking contest, the thrill of the world 's greatest, and what a romance ! KEN MAYNARD Also Good Added Short Features Rothermel's Music The Best In Town Tomorrow Continuous 12:30 to 11 One Day Only t ' s ; TOM MIX IN V ' "SKY ; HIGH" Jl' Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Food Is Better" At the Medford Fred Gottfried Airo Turnhov, GOTTFEIED tt TUENBOW Expert ' plumbing, heating ant sheet metal repar shop. We specialize on service at rsss onable prices. No job too small. 21 N. Crane St. Phone 67) n amd holly sta. 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