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EAflfc EIGHT MEDFORD ItAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKKOOX, FRIDAY. MARCH . HY2). Fl 1 BEAGLE DISTRICT L oil '! no jjlo .id .If . ...1 Oil '. i'o -V 13 -1 V V.n vs ll Vi Si -I 1 9 '. BEAOLE, Ore., Mur. 52. (Spec Sal.) Spring has surely arrived an tho wild flowers aro In full blos som on the hillsides. Quite a num ber of our young foIkB wont flower picking last Sunday afiernoon. ' ' Thoso who attended the Bible conference at Central Point, March , j-lh, were Mr. and Miss Swanson, Mrs. Frlnk, Miss Ruth Frlnk, Mr. . and Mrs. Zuck, Mr. nnd Mrs. San- . demon, Tbolinn and Milton Sander son. ';-..'. , ' ! Lafe Soulhorland was a Sunday BUest at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. ( Eugene dray and family. Our community has been visited by more sickness this winter than for several yearn. It scorns wo have had something going all tho time. . .The last report Is a. case of.chlckcnpox. The young people's meeting last Sunday evening was led by Tlulm.t Samlehsun. The subject was the Christln Church. A special sung was rendered by Kthna and Lois Cray and Ella Ulackman. The prayer, meeting was led by Mr; SwanBon, tho subject being Love. The Hoy Scouts held their regit lnr.meollng Saturday evening. The lby aro "brushing up" a little these days, getting. ready for In-; poc.tJon .mooting . which will b (By Mrs. Myrtle E. Whipple)' UOOl'15 lUVEIt, Ore., March 22. (Special) Tho play given Tuesday night at the school audi torium bv tho ladlos of 'the Civic Improvement Sub, was well at tended and overy one enjoyed tho evening, from start to finish; Tho title of tho play was "Tho Great I'lummor Breach of Prom Is o Case." v - The cast, entirely made in "nf I ladles of tho club, was as fob-, 1 owsr ; : , ' Sriulre Wright,' Justice of the' ieuce, Mrs.. Lulu Trottorj Benjo-j mm Scoggs, bailiff, sirs. Effle u rdseye; Alonzo Hlghty Tlghty qerendant, Mrs. Baker; Abigail I'lummer, plaintiff, Mrs. Edna O'Kelly; .John liuodmnn, counsel for tho plaintiff, Mrs. Elsie Orim- moit; joe Sharp, counsel for tho defendant, Mrs. Kern Bads; Mrs. Alonzo Highly . Tighty, a spec tutor, Mrs. Lora Carter; Jane nnun, Lciah Shepherd, Lucy Web bcr, Mrs. Jleck; lirldgct O'ltoo- ney,' Mrs. Wiley; Mrs. Charity riummer, .Mrs. Ilutkln; witnesses for Die plaintiff, Mercy LoVo, Mrs. t'huips; Amelia Old . Cllrl, , Mrs. held hero .the last of tho montli. I Thfol,",a fliomiui. witnesses for tho L.-F. Hwnmmn ,l tn,. a , I defendant. , 'Swanson nltcnded Sunday school at tho Meadows last Sunday after noon. Mr. Swanson is superintend em of that Sunday school nnd of the Antiocii Sunday schol also.. '' Tho Rcagitt fnrmers aro busy finishing up their spring rowing of Brain. - This Is unusual for this district for tills lime of tho year. ."Happy" Perry Is on tho sick list this week. Ho is having on attack of the flu. Sam Vale was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Moon and family. , . Tho county road grader was Working In our district the middle Of the week. liaymund Mayfluld hod tho good fortune, of catching a largo coyote In . one -of his traps last Tuesday. 'Chnrtio Nutter of Agato spent the last week cim visaing with Clno ond Jack Sims. Claude Melntyro and wlfn and fcach one of tho characters acted their parts well and tho maks-ups were great. Tho time was the year 1901 and tho ladlos weru dressed in keeping with that time. Members of Llvo ; Oak (Irango and a few (r'onds met at tho hall Monday night and onjoyed a. imsaei supper at 6 o'clock after wincn some Interesting talks were, given. Mis. Wostorfield was In troduced by tho lecturer and will give us a talk at our next mooting, on Monday, April 1. Tho remainder of tho evening was enjoyed by games and visit' lug. .... Master and Mrs. Anderson of Central Point wero visitors. Mas ter Bowen, W. H. Snarks. Mr. and .Mrs.- Ed Dlmmlrk nnd Sir. and Mrs. George lleers of Enter prise Orange were also visitors. Wilbur Milton, son of Will Mil daughter won. Km,,.,,.. , '." 1,10 ' thehomo of Mr. ml Mrs. Kugc no !' ,.lnii -V Gray and family. . , . ' '- a' M,,,4r 10tu"c w ! it l!r,,l,i ,...V t .;.., , ., nosday evening to his homo at on the K. vn., i,,:.,. "V. .; I ",u Waldorf hotel fnom the Clrn HUB "'ij tu inn HVIIUUI ,.Oui choo! yard Ih vnvy tvotty .awt -year1 nru bluomluR. ntho flower, that were planted h Z J m V' .H I Sam Sandry. .' : , ' Jack . (lai'dn or . of Spokane, Wnsli:, has returned to Koguo Ftlver and will resido horo for I nwhlle., ' . ' Llttlo Nell Thompson has been real sick with a ,cold tho .past week but Is hotter how. i Zimmerman Bros, who run .a saw mill on. Foots creek hayo hauled In a quantity of different sort:i of lumber nnd stored It In the Ncathsmmor . building .across from tho Waldorf. Anyone wish ing to buy any lumber can do so by seeing J. M. Whipple. Aldcn Onlbreath returned home from Portland one day tills week whero ho has been for several weeks, taking treatments for the Injury which ho rucolvod Homo time ago. Mr. Sundry, . who was aiso at Portland, will remain for a couple of weeks longer. Mrs. Law. teacher of the ?th nnd 8th grades, visited with Mrs. Ellon Benson' nt Central Point over tho week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Artlo Nichols of Klamath county visited at the Wiley Carter ranch over tho week end. Orvillo Dingier of Ilosobm-g Vis ited homo folks Sunday, Ho was accompanied homo Sunday, oven ng by his wife and daughter who have been visiting hero tho past week. Live Oak Grange will haw another "overall nnd apron" dnnco at their hall hero on Monday night Mnreli 25. These dances aro prov ing ; qulto popular nnd n very largo crowd attended tho last one. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McGregor:' havo moved from Anderson camp to the house recently vacated by H. E. Hi'chmnn. ' , H. Gouran ami Howard Hob- EO BY.SHOWERS ' '' ANTELOPE, Ore., Mur. :'23. ''(Special.) Showeru and warmer - Weathor have started the gross and early gardens In (his section. Ben Klngroy and family were Welcome, callers In this vicinity Sundny:; , "t Mr. Arthur has Just returned from n business trip to Eugonc and Kosoburg. Lester Brndslmw and mother nl tcnded the funeral of Mrs. M. 1). II envies. . Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Stanley at. tended tho lecture oit poultry at 'Kudo Point Thursday. What Will JJOll do i MsL , When your Children Ciy for It V "There Is hordlv a liouscliold (list hn't heard of Costorisl At lessii '.live million homes arc never without! It. I( there are cliildrrn in vonr -funlly, there's nlmost dully need of ,ju comfort. And any night intiy !lml .von verj- tliankful (.la-re's a bottl in the house, .lust it few lrois, nnd tlisi. v!ic or (-onsupiiiion is relieved; or uisrnica ciiockiii. , veeetsbl' pro tlnct i a baby remedy meant for young ..folks. Castoria Is about the" onlv luing you havo ever heard doctors advise giving to infants, yirnncvr im-uiemes ore dsn'erous to a tiny liaby, however harmless tliev iniiv Is) (0 grown-ups. Good old (islorlsl ltenicmber tho name, and rcnienilH-r to buy it, it may sparo you a fh-eu- less, anxious night. H is always tvsdy, always sufo to Usei in enter, 'ficncies, or for everyday ailments. Any hour of the day or night that Usby beruinea fretful, or restless. - Csstorin. was never more iopulitr with mothers than It is today. Every druggist has it. bins uf Itlddlc visited Sunday ltoguo Itlver. Mrs.- Fred Dingier was a Grants Pass shopper Wednesday. Mrs. Tommy was also' a buslnoss via Iter nt the Pass Wednesday. ; - Ueed Carter, who is noted an an early producer of tomatoes hu's about 800 nice; largo plantain his green " houso. ' Ho ' has these ct oni- plant In a can and they, mmm w'll- ho In '-bloom' by , tho tlpio weather." Will permit him 'to' set S""""-1! . them out doors. . , , -.; ', ' .,' - ul,d son, iMelvIn, ltoguo Itlver -Is being visited visitors Ssiurduv. by n, nlco rain, which the fnrni-j Walter Wakeman ers claim Is much needed. . - nloved nt Pollen . -. . . '. ..'. . - n 1 4f $fo4te& rm&i'w f"1! -I ! iv k 'I rM fr v uuiui sg tsm fn mm Um HLH huy - . , MnSv INE V? 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A county steam shovel Is at' work on tho Wlmer road, doing much needed work In widening tho road. Since so many logging trucks pass over this road It Is very dungonms In places. I .M'ss. Gladys Sundry nnd Mlssj I.orelta Mason were Grnnts Pass visitors Wednesday evening. ' Albert Dennis Is 111 at his home ond Jimmy Blackburn is driving' the school bus. Tho county health nurse Is , a frequent visitor at Moguo lllvtr, looking over the scarlet (over situ ation. Thero- aro a few mild cnvs, but no moro soeni to ap Mrs. Tryer of Grants Pass was visitor at the Fred O'Kelly home Tuesday evening and at tended tho play at the school auditorium.- . .Mr. and 'Mr. '.Forrest- UurrwU who city homo folks last week. la em- visited LAKE CREEK GRANGE WILL HAVE' ANOTHER LAKE" CREEK. Ore., March 84. (Special.) Another Grange dance will bo given in tho Lake Creek hall on Saturday. March 24. Come and bring your friends. You'll have a good tlmo. Tho last Grange m jet log, a so cial one, win held Thursday even ing, March 14. Holl call was answerod by some ?-oi ni"IP? UUU JPllcs. AuUw number featuring SI. Patrick's dav Was "A Lyric of the Emerald lido" In which a Inrgcs collection of Irish songs were sums A pleasing one anvong these was that old favorlto, "My Wild Irish Hum," W(, ,.,,. ili-red by Mrs. tiwrgo Brown,' Floyd Charley nnd Loren Farlow. and beautifully Illustrated by Mlsa Julia Sldlcy. "A Southern Lecture, by Cnclo Ike," by Husk Moore, nnd "Clear as Mud." by .Melvin Wright were humorous selections. Heporls on the speeches nf Vn. tlonal Lecturer Mrs. Jumes C. fur mer, hesrd In Medford some tlmo ago. wero given by Kloyd Charley. Reed Charley. .Mrs. Myrllu Charley Mrs. Nora llradehaw nnd Mrs. Mshel Urown. . The next meeting, a business one. will bo held on Thi.rv.l,... evening. March ss. Tho lecturer bus been asked to give n report on her trip to Cor nells to tho Lecturers' conference held there In February. The pasolng of Mis. M. 11. Howies Friday morning. March 16 came iie sIlwH io (lie entire. Lake C'ruok community. Loved and re spected by all who knew her. Mrs. Bowles hnd resided In that district for more, than forty years, and Is perhaps tho best known plincer citizen In the entire community. Hi-slilos her husband, slm Is sur vived by four sons. W. . Almy of Lnko Creek; K. J. Almy. of Vni Icjo. Calif.: U T. Almy of Wash ington, nnd George Almy of Kl Paso, Tesns. Known to a wlili. circle nf friends us Aunt Janes, Mrs. Bowles was beloved by children and grown-ups ullke. nnd will be great ly missed by all. : Sno was a faithful member of ino tike Creek Grange and that order wishes to extend Its mo!l) henrtfelt sympathy tu the bereaved husband and sons.' soup. Tho .waiters' attempted to eject nim and he threw three of Chains Itlgoulet of Bordeaux, Kennce, protested ngnlnst cold I tiociroiuorapy ChlropractH Dr. H. P. 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