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PAGE" TWO MATE TRTBtTNE, MEDPQKD, OKEOQy, THtmSDlY,-jKRCH 21, 1929. T; . I :,j T ': MOTHER! Baby's Best Laxative Is . "California Fig Syrup" PATTERSON TALK ...When baby h. constiuatwl, ' wind-colic, tVverlah breuch, oosted tonpic or diarrhra. a iinl(-tcpoon-fill of genuine -California Fif? Syrup" uroniptlv moviw tlia poiion, stawat, bilp, souring fowl "1 waste right out. Never ' "ernmps or overacts. Hahii? love its tlc-lidous'tasto. Ak your -druggist for genuine "California Kip Syrup" which has full direction for infanta iu arms, and children of all' age, plainly printed on bottle. Mother! Vou inut'i sav "California" or you may (jet an iinlfation tl syrup. Fred Gottfried Amu Turnbevf 'GOTTFRIED & TURNBOW - Expert 'plumbing, Keating ani sheet metal repar shop. We specialize on servles t real onabla prlcee. No Job too small. 219 N. Qrapo St. Phono 671 KINSER, THE GRAFTER I make a specialty of all kinds . of first class fruit tree grafting. ; Your Black Walnuts ehould be i grafted over to Franquettea, i Will call and advise with yoU free of charge. References: Paul Soberer, phone 1235; R. J.' Henry, phone 19-F-4; C, A, Hllea, phons 889-L, J. A. KINSER Box 571 Medford, Ore. OROrJITG Cleaning FLUID-6 NO Unpleasant ODOR. J Ho M e n of : finance'. 2f'7- '-' 111 , ' HQTBL TAYLOR & O'FARRELt SanTuncisco LOS ANGELES BcmtfYo total DCTH asset PROW XUaUV Mow MLTBasa Dafla Asm XOO pet ah sb AUOrassVraD aaulCMa Vaa'nBftfi -' .. t eJWTSkWj POINT ON FRIDAY EAGLE fOIN'T, Or., Mnr.'iJ. (Spoclnl.) Trio next big nvent of ICbbIo Point will be Iho illustrated lecture on the redwoods, with Pat- 'tcruon's plctiirefl presented with the now Urlnkdt 'Projootlnc machine which will bo held In the I'renby torlan church on Friday evonlnB. Mrs. ratterson'a. celebrated Illus trated flong, "Beautiful Columbia, Olory of the "IVeat," will be, ren dered. Other musical numbers will be a solo, "Sonny Boy," Uudy AVcfd- 'mah; "There's Room for 'You," by the Presbyterian jhoir: .sopranos, Mrs. Itoyal Brown, -Mrs. Lottie Van Sc-oy, Mrs. Edith Woldtnan; con traltos, TtltK. AV. H. tlrown and Mrs. irittlostntlt, with jllfw ' Bur t at the 'piano. '. It Is ho'pnd !that a larjt crowd wlil'tako this opportunity of seelnB -fhes'o pictures', "as the 'proe'eeds 'aro 'for 'the church. Tickets may bo had from :the school children, or fat 'the. church, Friday' 'evohlnn, March 22nd. 'Dlstlnctlvo ' nmonc .this , affairs 'plannc'd re'eeritly was a' surprise ' (tarty at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Davlcs on Mrs. It. T. Sea man, Saturday overInn. It being thq occasion 'bf Mrs." Heaman's birth day anniversary. I'our tables of five hundred wero' In play, --The rooms were beautifully decorated Avlth spring flowers and prizes for high score wore awarded to Mrs. Seaman and W. C. Clements, whlln '(hVfeodby.'pMse. wen'j' to Miss Burt and Barney Keuman. .Those pros-, ent were Mr. and Mrs. Keahmn, Mr. and Mrs. Clements, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Mlt tlestadt, i'rs. VanScoy, MLan Burt, 'Miss Jamleson, Charles Pettlgrow," 'Barney deanian and ifr. and Mrs. C F. Davlcs, Dainty refreshments wero served. ' ' "The City pnrkwlll'bo 'ttio place for the Knster Saturday egg hunt. On Sunday morning a largo num ber of children were nt school nnd on time. ' -Tho girls' choir Is doing fine. Their young voices am suitable, to tho school service. The V. W. class, Mrs. 'Prullt, teacher, had the largest ntlenilanco and won the lianner, and they aro going to see how long they can hold it. It was previously announced thnt the par ty would be nt the 'lovely country homo of Mrs. M. L. 'Prullt. -Since then other arrangements have' been mado nd tho city "(iark -will he the most central. Besides, tho egg hunt thero will be refreshments, 'and alt thoso who 'have'evor 'been to tho Sunday school, whether old or young, are cordially Invited Eas ter Saturday at 2 o'clock at tho City park.' !, Mr. and Mrs. (toy Stnnley and son Ilertland visited all day Sun day with Mrs. Blanche Stanley, and family at Eagle Point. . .v '' A largo number attended tho piny and danco at I.ako Creek Sat urday night, Among them wors Mr. ond Mrs. II. AY. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Perry, -Mr. and Mrs. Paul Force, 'Mr. ond Mrs. Ttoy Smith. Mr., and Mrs. Clus Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Ooo. 'McClellan, Mr. and -Mrs, Cl on 9 on, BtnOBt Oahnck, Eeafl llanscom f'and a largo number of lh,e yourig folks. , ,' ' Kafr Ksih was In'tow'n Mondd'y tending to ','bualnoss, , . Th'o ' ladles' Aid soctety' of 'fho Presbyterian church has finished up tho work they hnd on hand and are now ready to receive new r. 'dors. You ban' get your comforters tied and your quilts quilted at mod rnto charges, so now Is a good time to trlng yortr -work. Mr. and Mrs. Olen 'Hurst Vcfo dinner guosta nt the homo of his moUier, fr. -and lrs. Yfllllam Hurst and family. Among . tho Bnglo 'Holnt ' poOple trading-ftv -Medford' Saturday Were Mrs. l-ela'lt. 'ltonrtnin, Mlsa 'Jami son, Mrs. lloy( Brown, n. A. 'Weld man. William I'erry, Mrs. Brophy, Mrs. Harvey . Stanley, MrB. Roy Ashpolo and 'Mr. and Mrs. Phil brook. The ancestral organ that for so many years was In the Presbyterian church was 'removed to Browns boro Snturday. Clarenoo Itohlnetto nnd family and Orvllle Chlldreth of Medford, Mrs. Artie Nichols of Fort Klam ath. Mrs. Throckmorton, Alllo Only and Mrs. John Nichols wore vis Itors recently at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Chlldreth. Mrs. Chll dreth In still on the sick list. Others 111 ore Mrs. Men-lit Brown, Mrs. ltoy Ashpole and Hudy Weldman. Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Campbell were pleasant callers nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Castor Sun day evening. The i'Arlstlan Bndenvor met as usual In tho churoh Sunday even ing nnd thoro waa an unusually good attendence. After the hour of Bible study plans for altondlnf the lecture by Ira. Landrclh at tho ClirlHtlnn church in Medford Mon day evening wero discussed and ar rangements for unending wore made. The young folks are all looking forward to having a larger number lu their society In rho near futuro ' arid 'all young peoplo nfo cordially Invited to one or all meet ings. Thbro tvits a good attendance at tho Presbyterian' church Sunday morning to hoar the last and best of r series of sermons by Mr. Pat terson, nnd next Sunday morning Mrs. 'Patterson will deliver a spoc Is) sermon prepared for this occa sion. There will bo n special mus Ii'uPh'nmher' by tho choir and nil aro wnlcomo nt these services at tho hour of (J o'clock a. m. The county fixed the roads through town IISbI week nnd made a real god Job of It. Percy Haley was on the tractor and Busier Mc Ixtlland on tho grader. ' Mr. Wcsterflold of thn Farmers Exchsngo Cooperative villi lecturo on '"How to Mnke a, profit on Chickens," Thursday evening at' a o'clock. In the Eagle Point school, house. . , . 4; ; , Snecinl attractions ore being .'given among our local merchanU with a view to' keeping tho trade -nt-'home.' Coupons are given with 'every cash purchase and when the total of these coupons equals tho amount required you can secure without cost njiy ploee of china or other articles listed. Chndlle Humphrey delivered somn yew gntcposts to K. A. Weld man Monday. Hazel Smith was an all-night visitor, with Sylvia Hanklns Bun-day. Sclinnt Nona. - The Curtis Publishing compnny: contest -closed March 14th at 1 p. m. Tho "OreenM" won, having se cured 2G subscriptions. Now the "Keds" havo to glvo tho other side a thrio-rlng e.-rcus. Rudy AVeld man Is captain of tho "Reds." We'll soo what kind of a circus manager he Is. , . Characters for : the 'high Bchool play are :DOnald Young. 'Robert Phllbro'ok, Everett Schafer, Aurd nall Rogors, Rudy Weldman, ilary Hannnford, Marguerite Marshall and Margaret Brophy. The play will bo given somo time In ApriL -Russell Seaman- and -Dorothy. Wllhlte havo returned' to school after an absence . duo -to. -Illness. Russch has been absent for six weeks 'and Dorothy for two ;woeks. The Immunization for smallpox and diptherla will bo continued this Friday. Several took advan tage of the opportunity last Fri day. Tho health authorities urge the parents to have their children lm- .m'unlzed. The. need ;for It cannot -be over emphasized. 'Mr. Cummlngs, .water master of Jackson . county, . passed through town Tuesday morning. : Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phillips nnd daughter Emma of Bandon, Oro., are visiting nt tho homo of Mrs. Phillips' mother, Mrs. Wnlklns, and Miss Annlo ' Watklns. Mr. Phillips brought a. piece of whale- bone which seems to bo a section of the backbone and short ribs. It is quite a curiosity and will be placed In the Intermediate room of the school. While here they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo. Phillips and son John. It will be a kind of reunion. iiISto give april fool ; groom is employed at the ice plant. Heveral from hero attended the play at Rogue Itiver Tuesday even Ing. . - Pauline Chnmplln upent the week end with relatives at Riviera. Mrfl, Clay. Bites and children at tended Sunday BChol HunUay. Mis. illo has beon absent for some time on account of HlcknoHa, .Miss Bertha CurnUtt of Gold Hill w.i a the eucst of -MifiH Donrle Bllea Thursday niRht. RlVlErtA, Ore,, Mer. 2L (Kpl.) Tho P.-T. A. held a businens meet ing at the Foots Creek Hchoothouse Tueflay. at 8:30 p. m. The P.-T. A. Is planning an April Fool party April 5th. . .. J ( AS. U. Umb nnd daughter Dor j othy motored to Rooburff Sun day. . ilrs. Chas Wahl called on Mrs. Clay Biles Saturday afternoon, j Mr. and Mr., Ooorso Lanco en j tertalned a number of -young peo- ( pie Monday nlsht at their home on Foots creek. Mrs Efflo Birdseyo was calling on Mrs. D. IT. Forry Friday. Ted Dole in now driving a now Ford sedan. : Mrs. Maudo Champlln of Med ford was visiting vith her mother, Mrs. Chas. Wahl, Thursday after noon. Mrs. Clay Bllea was very much surprised Tuesday to receive tho announcement of the marriage of her sister, MIbh Jiva Thomas of Burlington, Ark., to -Troy Mc Craeken of 8andr Springs, Okla. The young couple will make their home in Hand HprlnR. whern the JACKSONVILLE GRANGE PROGRAM FOR SOCIAL OUTLINED FOR FRIDAY JACKSONVILLE, Ore., Mar. .21. (Special.) Jacksonville Grnii'ge will hold a hox social Frldnv even- ...... U'!l.l , .' .. Ing, March 23.' In the U. S. Hotel ; building. As a big representation j is expected from the different j Oranges 'a good get-together timet will be enjoyed. A varied and Interesting pro gram has been arranged, with idrs. E. R. Severance as chairman of the committee. Mrs. Geo. Wendt, popular soloist) in church and schol circles will be heard in vocal numbers. The Gfango male quartet, -which always delights its audience, will also sins'. A new musical feature will be pre sented at this program for the first time. -Thia -will be at ladies', trio composed of Mrs. Anna WentU. Mrs. Georgo Vendt and Mrs. E. R Severancef who will sing "My Wild Irish Rose" and "Can't You Hear Me; Callin', CaroHne." Other dia logue and musical sketches will be given alHo, among thorn a comedy dialogue by Miss Jesse linear and Mrs. Maggie Howell. The publio Is cordially invited to attend and enjoy, both t-he pro gram nnd box social lunch, ' S"V- HUM HI - ; SSS s s Open Roads Are Calling Answer the call! Enjoy a full spring 'and summer of touring joy with a guaranteed O.K. Used Gar : Tho "0. 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