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' 'X DEDICATE ORGAN ON PALM SUNDAY ASHLAND, Ore. March 23. (Special.) CJeorKe Francis Unrron, on of Mr. and Mrs. Hoiuor Bar ron of Ashland, a piano student of unusual ability, who hn recently graduated from the University of Oregon at Eugene, will assist at the dedicatory er'Ices for the new pipe organ at the Methodist church, which will be held at the church un Palm Sunday afternoon, March 24th. . ' ; On Saturday evening John Stark Evans, pip organ instructor at the University of Oregon, will give an rgan concern,. - Ashland friends are . oncer to have the opportunity to hear Mr. Barron, whose work has been of outstanding merit. Charles May of Ashland had the pleasure of taking out the first Iloyal Chinook that has been caught in the Kogue river this sea son. The fish weighed 28 Vj pounds. President J. A.- Churchill ,of the Southern Oregon Normal schooj Is expected in . Ashland oon. Air. Churchill has been in Portland for .several weeks and while there un derwent an operation at -the Good Samaritan hospital. He Is Improv ing rapidly and. expects soon to bo at his work again. .; , 'Mr. and Mrs. John Pierce of Olympia,. Wash., were In Ashland Sunday for a visit with. Mr. 'and Mrs. li. ft. 'VVestbrook at the IJthia Springs notch'. Mr. Plorce is in iterested in the Olymil'a hotel in jOlympta. -', ,'; . ' A Mrs. 'Elisabeth Payne, Itf a pati ent at the Barber Convalescent home, Mrs. Pay no is 94 years of ' age." . - "' .' Lawrence Mltchelmore, son of He v. and Mrs. Mltchelmore, a stu dent at the state university is vis iting in Ashland at the home of bis parents. Lawrence Is a major in Journalism. Miss- Tholma rerozzl, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. D. Perozzi, is at ' f,prne during the spring vacation :. the University of Oregon. y Marion VanNatto, who has been t patient in a Kelso, Wash., hos- dtal on account of Injuries rcceiv i d in an automobile accident, rc . -ferned on Saturdy"to-hi'htmic"in- iihland. .--v -'-. -'Vernon and- Itaymond MoOec, ''ns of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. McGec . this city, are visiting home folks t '.ring the spring vacation at the niverslty of Oregon. Mrs. Oeorgo Kramer and son i6 have been spending a few days San Francisco. (i Albort Myera, for two years cm loyed ns operator at the Vlnine (. iater, has gocn to Oregon City, 'iere he will take a potation as iterator ntr the' Liberty-.' theater. ' i Sr. Myers will attio , have charge j,if jtho picture and poster depart ment there. Mrs. Myers and their 'jaby boy aro visiting with her par ent at Marshfleld. ' ,' Mr. and Mrs.' K. AV. MitcNeal and daughter left Ashland, AVedncaday for, Portland; They ma'de the trip by auto and will return in about three days. s'.-f --':- . - - Mrs. C. T. Pine of Med ford vis ited Ashland friends on Sunday. - . Mr. and Mrs. Jack It. Edwards of J lay wards, Cal.; are In Ashland to attend to business, matters and to make a visit to friends. They .were former Ashland residents , Kenneth Stratton, son of Mrs. Sarah Stratton, who has been seri '.ously ill at the home of his mother Is reported to be eomcwhat im proved1. lira; H. I. McNalr is 111 with an attack of tonallltis at her home on Iowa street. Mrs, Bliss, mother of Jack Bliss, athletic coach at tho high school, has returned to her home at Berk eley, Cal. Mrs. Bliss has spent several weeks' in Ashland vi3tiing with her eon and has made her home at tho Litlila Springs hotel. Francia Cooper of "Myrtle Creek L has been spending a few days vis- iting the o. W. Benedict family on Mountain avenue. Mr. and Mrs. S. I). Doremus'weri dinner hosts . on Sunday at their Oak street home when they invit ed a few friends to a sumptuous chicken dinner which was served at 2 o'clock. Table appointments were suggestive of St. Patrlck day. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs, Charles Mack,' Mr.' and Mr. 8. Morehouse, Miss Claribel More-, house, Karl Kogers, Miss Marian Hamrick and .John Hamrick of Central Point and Mr. and Mrs. Doremus. -.., Mrs. Otto Winter entertained on Monday evening honoring 'Mips Fayo Crawford, a student c"t the Southern Oregon State -Normal. Mm. Winter's guests were regaled with a splendid' dinner which was served at 6 o'clock, the table being beautifully decorated with daffodils and lighted .with yellow tapora. Novel favors were provided in har mony with the g e n e r a I -color . scheme. After dlRner the guests were entertained with Vtctrola rcc- cords vtlch Francis Winter, son of the hostess, made when on a trip to the Hawaiian islands. Guests who enjoyed Mrs. Win ter's hospitality were Miss Craw ford, tlio guest of honor, Mrs. Anna Kusscll, Miss Nellie Itusnell, Minncs Marie Pavies, Marie Pretcott, Em ily Taylor. l,orralno Hparr, Louise Adams, Bcrnice White and Doris Hitchcock. Mr. and Mrs. "Walter ndford. Miss Clara Trotter and Wuyne Wells, members of the ( Normal school faculty, will make a. week , end vacation trip to CresoenC City. They expect to leave ort Thursday morning. Mr, Bedford and Mr. Wells will hike down Itogue river .to the coast while the ladies will motor to Crescent City, and all the members of the party will motor ? borne together. f 7 JERUSALEM. OP) Ancient Shi ton, city of Israel's prophets, will be excavated by Danish archaelo . gists. Shiloh was once the relig 1 ou8 center of this region. TO MEET MONDAY AT JACKSONVILLE. Ore., March 23. (Special) The Ministerial association of southern Oregon will meet at the local Presbyte rian church Monday, March 2G. The Woman's association of. the community will serve a hot plate at noon at DO centH a plate. Anyj one wishing to como for the lunch will bo welcome. Mrs. E. II. Pa th ma n and two children of Phoenix spent tho. week - end with. Mrs, Pathman's sister, Mrs. G. O. Sanden and fam ily. Kev. Elmer McVickcr and wife were d'nner guests of Kev. ,and Airs, Lawrence of .vcutorn auringt Fundamental and undenomlna the week. tloual. .'. Mr. and Mrs. oter Pick gave For our Palm Rnminv service. a St. Patiieks party Sunday at their homo in honor of their son, Ijjwrelice's, sixth birthday. ' Six. little Invited gucsu were present, namely Lillian and Bettlo Brown of lledford. Lester Wendt, Stan ley. Bllaicr ami tunica anu Snuden. Games were played and a luncheon was scrvca uy inu hostess. . Mrs. Amy Dow was . a business visitor In Mcdford Tuesday. Mrs. John Shcly of Central Point visited her dauchler, Miss Wilma, Tuesday cvenlnp. Mrs. Arthur Klcinliammcr and Httle (trand-daUEhter were callinB on friends hero Wednesday. Mr., and Mrs. Marcou Houaman and daughter, Mnble, and Mrs. Ben Hull and daughter. Mrs. .lohn Combs, all of Wlldcrvillo wero dinner guests Monday of Mrs. Chester Mooro and Mrs. Lena Ste venson. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Russell wero visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nelson Wednesday evening. liert Slancliff of Plioenlx vis ited George Mcrrltt Wednesday afternoon. Troop. 35 of Jacksonville Boy Scouts enjoyed the visit Monday night of Mr. Jones of Medford. commissioner of Crater Lake coun cil. Mr. Jones conducted a troop Inspection and gave an interesting talk on .scouting. EASTER DRAMA WILL BE' (Contributed) An Easter drama, "Tho KihR'a Highway!," with a cast of 30 char acters; will he given al tho I'hoe-nix- l'l-CHbylcrlan church Sunday night, March ,'il, at 7 o'clock. . Much practice Is being put forth tor this drama and It promises to be one ot great Interest and In spiration to all who. attend. It Is a drama of seven episodes, giving the story of the resurrection and show ing the need of the church today, and allso shows that, through the spirit of the church, tho heathen religions can ho united under ono 'Christ. ;The drama will lake the place of tho evening Christian En- oeavor unu cnurcn nervicw. AU In tho community and all others who find it possible to come are cordially Invited and urged to attend. Saturday, March 23. ' . Mcdford and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday. Frost and freezing temperatures tonight. Oregon: Generally fair, but with considerable cloudiness tonight and Sunday. Frosts or freezing tem perature tonight - 4 -I Daily Meteorological Report i . ii Local DaU -5 , . - . I Toriiporaturcfl (degrees).. 35 32 Highest (last 12 lirs.)....,. 41 37 Lowest (last 12 lirs.).. ...... 33 ' 32 llel. humidity (pet.) 96 , 85 Precipitation (Inches) 1.39- T. State of weather.. ..Lt. snow Cldy. ' lowest temperature this morn ing, 31 degrees. Total precipitation eince Septem ber 1, 192S, 9.10 inches. Sunset today, 6: Sunrise Sunday, Sunset Sunday, 26 p. m. 6:07 a. m. 5:27 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time If! U j Ua kcr City....'. 33 18 Snow lMsmarck 30"', 18 Cloudy liolse 42 80' Snow Denver 53 84 , Cloudy pes, Moines 06 36 , Cloudy Fresno 58 40 Cloudy Helena 36 22 Srio-w . Los Angeles 60 44 Clear Marshfluld .....'.. 4 34 Haln Phoenix 78 60 ' Cloudy Portland 48 38 Haln Ited Hlllff 56 10 P. Cdy. Huneburg 44 84 Cloudy Salt Liiko City 42 32 , Snow . San Francisco..'.... 52 44 Clear Santa Fe 50 38 Clear Seattle 46 31) Cloudy Spokane 42 31 Cloudy Wulla Walla 48 34 Cloudy Winnipeg 10 P. Cdy. L. W. Dick. Meteorologist. Oregon Wvatlior. Fenerally fair but with consid erable cloudiness tonight and Sun day; frosts or 'freezing tempora tonight: ' Modoruto winds, luoatly northoTly. on tho coast. MEDFORD MATTJ , OnMiotla Ciiutvh. South Onkdulu avenue and Elev enth street. Masses ut 8 and 10:30 a. in. ' Rev. F. W. Black, Pastor. . .?(. Mark's Kpiscopul. Corner Oakdale and fth St. H a. Di. Holy communion. ' - 0 a, m. Sunday school. ,.11:15 a. m.HoH communion aqd, procoHslon, with palms.- - r. ,.- , AViu. . B. Hamilton, rectors. Xatytreno Church Central & Jackson. Sunday school, 9:45 at m. Preaching, 11 a. m. N. Y. P. S., 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic service 7::t0'p. m. Rev. J. E. Dates, district super intendent will fill pulpit both morning and evening. Rev. G. O. Grow, pastor. Valley Itatllo Cliurcll. t Hill Rav. nnstfii-. P II. line, ft IS . ., ...... ,,, tlmo sacred ; hymns, prnj-er and scripture read- : inn. -.We w:il havo Svith us Adju tiitit UUflAinati of tho Salvation Army, and dnUKhtcr. who ' will render a couple of duets. " pastoI. Uav wii .pTOlch on crucifixion " the If you are not attending church elsewhere, tune In at S o'clock on KMED and spend the hour of worship with the Valley Kadio church. lktlKl Daptlst Cliurcll. Kldor Fredonburg, 'pnstor. . Sunday school, 10 o. m.' " " Preaching, It a. m. 1 Evening services. 7:30 p. ni. - 1 Tim. 2:50. Thoro Is one God and one mediator between c0 nni men., The man Christ Jesus. ' who gave' himself a. ran som, for all, to bo testified in duo timo. Hebrews 7:25, Wherefore He la nblo also to save them to tho uttermost that como unto God by Him, seeing He ever livoth to make intercession for them.' Services on 3rd floor, over Med- lord pharmacy. Come hear the truth. All are welcome. KngUsli Lutheran Church.'.' Fourth street at Oakdale ave. "Where tho Way is Made Plain." Dr. H. CY Funk, pastor. Telephone 1424, Itesidence CIS est Fourth street. Hour of wor ship 11 a. in. The Iical Pres ence of Christ" will . Sio tho sub ject of the sermon by the pastor. ' Special music for Palm Sunday. Orgnw prelude, "The Pulms." ( J. Faure). Anthem, "Tho Glory of Jmus We'll goo," (Mallard). Of fertory, "Spring Song" (Ashford). roHtlude, "Marclil" ( Hossi). ' The bible school begins at 10:10 a m., AVlih classes for all ages, Our church will participate la the fervicc fur. Good i Friday at . tho ProsbyJviian' fliurch... : ' Cliurcll Notice. .V L. D. S. Sunday school held in tho 'Odd Fellows' hall each Sunday 10:00 a.! m. Classes for all ages. We are studying the ltoolc of Mormon and tho latter day proph eeles. ' We stand for law, tho peoplo wno live it and tlio officers who enforce It." "We liollovo the niblo to be the word of God, as fur- aB it Is trans lated correctly. We also believe tho ' Book of Mormon to ho tho word of God." . All members and friends are urged to attend. Jesse G. C. Elgan, branch presi dent. " phono l:!43-i:, 339 Mac street, Mcdford, Oro,: Free Methodist Church Corner West Tenth aud Ivy. J. E. McDonald, pastor. : Bible school meetu at 10 a.'' in.,' to which you arc welcomed. Mrs. McDonald, will again pddress th school on "Personality," and pre sent a splendid demonstration on the lesson. The morning sermon nt 1 1 o'clock by tho pastor on "He Saved Others; Himself lie Could Not Save." This is the 'greatest testimony ever giv cu. He could not savo Himself. anf olhers, bo Ho gave Himself. Evening services at 7:30 o'clock. Subject, "Tlio Pearl . of Ureat price." Union services nt tho Presbyte rian church Friday aftornoon. . " 1 . Full Gospel Temple. Newtown and Malii.' Klblc school, 9:45 a. pi. , Morning worship. 1 1 n. m. Jail servlco at 2 p. m. Poor farm.' 3 p. 111. ' " ' Ambassadors, 6:80 p. nil Evangelistic servh.-e,;-7:30' p.' ni Tucsduy evening, 7:30 preaching. Wednesday 2:30 p. in., prayer meeting. Thursday evening, 6:45. choir practice and at 7:30, testimony, praise and prayer meeting. ' The pastor haa organized an or chestra, which meets every Friday. 7:30 p. ni. ' 1C you play an Instru ment, get in touch with the pas tor. - The only requirement la a willingness und a clean life. T, 8. Wlney, pastor. 335l N. Oakdale- SI. '. Main Stn-ot MetliodLst Church, ' Soutli. James E. (.'under, pastor. Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. ni, .' '. - ',.,' Sermon subject at If a. m., "A Peasant of Cyrenc." Iii the even ing nt' 7:30. Ecaguo anniversary urogram. The yo'ing people will have charge. ' , , ; Prayer meeting Wednesday eh Ing nt 7:10. All who aro contemplating Unit ing with the church, or having children to present for baptism, are kindly urged to plan accord ingly for Ea-sler. The choir Is pre paring ppcclal music for the occa sion. . A hearty --lcome awaits you at the frltndlyViiurch on the corner, v A jolntunlon service will be held at the Presbyterian church on Good Friday afternoon, from 3 to 3, lirst Christian Clinnrli. . KlaUi and Oul:tlu!o Erects. Cai TRIBUNE, BEDFORD. " man E. Mvll, minister. Office and pastor's study in the church. Phono 1U0. Residence phone 1337. "Test Our Welcome' Sunday begins the observance of Jesus' last week before tho cru cifixion. Morning worship and tnmunlcn 10:55. Sermon, Th ilv That Wins." Special music. . Evening service at 7:30.' Ser mon, "Triumphant O b e d lence." Good, singing, special music, and a happy . fellowship. These scr viccn are very popular and nil. art cordially Invited. lVbltj sihool assembly 9:4!i. Tho attendant K lnc.oasinK. Tho K- ter goal Is COO. meet Christian iCmleavor will Pridnv afternoon from 2 until ;. a union passion service held In the Tresbyterlan . ... 3 o clock ..hnreh. Tl.l nervlen ulll aooro- cnurcn. this service -win apprw- prlately observe tl.o last hour that .lesuH was on the cross. . Th pub: lie Is Invited. ChulvJl or t lirlst, Scicnusl. "' ' . anum Jones, nazei .lias Authorized branch of the mother '??' Ellen and Wilda Morrymnii, church, the First Church of Christ, SelontUit. in Uoston. Mass. Services are held evcrvtfunday at services are neui evcrvuntiay ai a m church edifice il2 North ikdalo' avenue. Subject for to - 1 Oakd. morrow: Matter. Sunday school at 3:45 a. in. . Ap-i pllcants under the ape of U may . be ndinltt'Hl WednVsdav eveniiiB meetillBH. ,. .. , ...., , ..f,,i,,.T- which include testimonies of Chris tlan Science healings, at S o'clock. Tho rending room, which is In the Mcdfurd building, Is open dally from 12 to 4, except Sundays and holidays. The lllble and all au thorized Christian Science litera ture may be read, borrowed or pur chased. The public Is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the reading room.- .. First MclhodIM Cliurcll. W. Main at Iaurel. Itaymond S. Uees, minister. -"Your K'ng Needs You" is the Palm Sunday sermon subject at by Gounod. Mrs. Huenergardt Is using "The Palms" as her organ (Sffcrtory. VThe Treason of Sin," Is Mr. rtces' evening subject at 7:."10. Mrs. Knight sings Handel's "Open the Gates of the Temple." and Ten- - "-" " i''".' thenar, ' ulll bo sung as a uuar- tet number by Mrs. Knight, Mrs. Fleislicr, Mr Meeker and Mr. Vro- man. ' , . Church ' school '. at ' 9:45 and young people's hour at (i:30.- There will be Holy Week ser vices each evening " at 7:30 to which the public is invited. ' ' Pauu Sunday. . Presbyterian Church, Eighth and Holly. Edwin Percy Lawrence, minister. . - 9:45 a. : m., lllble school.' Ho prompt and prepared with lllble and .lesson studies and. offering. Eurl Hopper, nuporinlendent.'-''' Jl,a-..m., Sermon, "Stewardship," Minister, Orgena prelude,' ."Chorus of An- - gels" ..'. Clarke Offertory, "Pastorale" ;.Stebhens Anthem, "Jerusalem" Parker Solo, "The Palms" ;. Faure A. J. MucDoiiouglu., Sundny is Every Member Can vass Sunday. livery.,, membci urged to be present, prepared mako their pledge or remain at home In tho afiernooii for the enn vasfers. 6:30 p. m.. C. E. Xallonal' Mis sluns study of "The Ethical. Prin cfples of Jesus." leader, the pas tor.- Friday 'tho 29th. 2 to S p. m., 1 Good Friday service. FIRST METHODIST IN 10:sr,. music ineiuues an amnem evonlnK M r , , A ,,,(,,,, ,,,.. in the chicken business, having re by Parker. Jerusalem, and of-. enloyed the first ,,,-. : celved n shipment of While Wynn rertory soiu ' "- 'n8; of lhe evening. A banuuet in the "lotle chicks. They are kept ntilto "There Is a Creen Hill Far Away j, , f.,ii.,i ,i .1 ,. husv. Succesn is wished them In 1 HOLY WEEK SERVICES: Beginning Palm Sunday the First Methodist church will hold a series of evening services during Holy week to which the public Is In- vlted. Mr. Hees announces sub Jocts for the week as follows: f'alm Sunduy morning, "Your King Needs You"; evening;" "The Treason of Sin." , Monday, 7:30 p. m., "Christ In the Heart, or What It Means to Be come a Christian." Tuesday, "Christ In the Home, or the Joy if Family Religion." Wednesday, "Christ In Mcdford. or Planting thu Crosa on Main St reel." Thursday, "In the Same Night That He Was Defrayed." Anlver wiry observance of the Lord's Sup per. Friday, "Come, Slniicr, Tlehold Your King Crucified." A Good Friday service of tenderness and power. All evening services arc at 7:30 o'clock, and the cooperation of other churches not holding serv ices of their own will be welcomed. CHURCHES TO UNITE (Contributed. ) Holy week begins with Palm Sunday and will be observed Willi a special hour of. devotion 011 flood Friday. Our churches will unlle In holding a spccj service ran mumorating the puh.iion and cruci fixion of Christ. These services will be held on Good Friday at lhe .Presbyterian rhurchi from 2 toj.Mr. Miller has been quite 111 but 8 o'clock, "His Lost Hour." . somewhat Improved at this time. AC"( cburehen In the Mln- Ura Enrl Hamilton of llellvlew, an-Istui-wl association will participate other duuguter, has been helping 111 (Ills devotion. Others arc In- nn fur her father. vlted to Join with us and many are coming from surrounding towns. The profound occasion, with lis intensely devotional character, will draw a large number to this serv ice. Special instrumental and vo cal music lion been provided and a chorus choir will lend tho con gregational singing. The public is invited to attoud.'nlacbt loft the flrjt of tho wccli OU p"i OX K.VJTRDAV, BELLVIEW HOME OF MRS TRUSTY SCENE OF PARTY NEM.VIKW. Ore. Miiivh ' 23. (SneciaD Mm. RufiiB Ti 'list v on. ! tctnlncd at hor homo on tbtt KaHt NKln slrt!et f"l Saturday cveu- j iiiB, March 10. with n HI. Patrick'! ''"ny- Umics ami contests wore Hiument fr the evening J;. ero awarded the I winners. At tbn elnnA of ibo avail .' 'V '" ,.. , i "f ml ? 1 .Cnk0.;nd 'cecrcpm , , j.sc"1 o tho followlns' RUosts: Misses Marv and Lnla Wl J ley, Myrtle and Ksiua Xorved, Elsio ; ,h- al'l Mrs. Oeorge Larder. (ier trade and Nea frwin, Uev. Irwin, LlalK ""kes. Klmer Halbert. Ho- " ......v. (,..-.,, n"'r " Paul Culhertson. Ciarcnco '. '")lni8. F.uKene Shelton. Loren hewell and Koscoe. Waldo and Cierald Trusty. Mrs. T. A. Merry man assisted .Mrs. Trusty with the j . servlim. i M if.... T..f.... t.'l .,";, ""."' T ,7 I tuned at their. home In Bcllvlew1 Sunday with a turkey dinner in honor of their daughter, Mrs. Hes- sie Hihbs, of Oakland, Cal. The dinner was served to the follow ing guests at 12 o'clock: Mrs. Hluba, guest of honor; Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo IlarroiA Mrs. (leurge King anil Miss Ethel Harrow, be sides the- host (lnd hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Klug. Mrs. itllibs left for her home Monday, March 18, nfter anondiug some time visiting with friends and relatives in this com munity. Mr. mill Mrs. I.. 1). Misirvev ami Mrs. Thomas Merryman, wero in attendance- at the annual party! z mom fiillnivpil ami malnder of the evening was spent dancing to music furnished by tho Dickey orchestrn. Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Nowbry en tertained Tuesday evening ut their homo 11,1 lh Panirii. It li'l, vn v wllli ,, ,i,,,i,,,,.,, Hi..r t i,..i'. aUi .torepared tho dinner and served the KUl!ts at 0:30 o'clock. Those pros . . . .. . ,..,.. ir - .. . .. . art,..,,, t II... I..,tl 0-,,.,u.ln.. ni'O nnu .mis. rjrnesi litiams, .mi-, ann ru.:i, ...t. " ., Mrs. V. T. Newbrv of Talent, Mr. ''Hamilton, Curl und Roland Hnver, and Mrs. J. E. Gettllng, Mr. and -Howard Deltrieh. Donald Wilson, Mrs. Clnud llurnclt, Mi, and Mrs. I'lvnn Skyrman and Miss Evelyn Willis Uyrd and Miss Lernlce Mc- llamllton.. ,., , Cormirk, besldi'B the Newbrv fani- The Central Point young people lly. After dinner a very pleasant who me attending lhe normal com evening was spent. Jmonccd their spring vacations on Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Ootlllng havo Thursday, March 21. ' rented their place 111 llellvlew lo I Mrs. lleta Pankey had some den- Mr. and Mrs. Farmer, who will take 1 i ,.r A,.ii Tho Gettllng family will move to 1 1-eola and t.enu Kennies, who Talent to mako their homo dining nrn Htudeuts of the Ashland nor the summer. ' ' .. . imnl, will he forced to spend their Among Iho llellvlew anil upper spring vacations in another place vnlley people who attended' tho an-j than nt home hecuuso of a scuiiot nlvemtry dinner and duncn at Iho fever quarantlno. . Elks' templo Mondav night were: Mr. and Mrs. I'rnnk "-'K'' t",1' M,r. and MrH. Homer Ilarron, Mr. ) men and Gloria one of .1 Iioenlx and Mrs. Albert Thomas, Mr. nnd wero visiting Mr. and Mrs rTnnu Mrs. Oscar Low, Mr. and Mrs. Fred i Miller In Central Point last Sunday Homos, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Tucker juftornoon . ... . and Mrs. Edwin Dunn. Tin. Junior class of the Central x- 1 i.,., r Pnini h ch- HChnol will nut on a I miss iiuiu imiiiiiji ui,,n,,it-i ... , - , - -. , : -,, r I" Mr. and Airs. It. E: Nowbry, Is tak- Junior JubUee,aunie time In the To il '!lng part in the high school oper-; lowing montH." 'I ho proceads will etta on Thursday and Friday ; nights of this week at the high school auditorium. MrB. Will Griibh and son, II- Ham. spent Thursdnv and Erldny visiting with Mrs. (Iruhb's mother, Grandma Tucker, nnd with Mr. and - n-....i ,.. ..,i, r..i lives In' Ashland. '.Many fi lends of; Wlll Grtibh will ho sorry lo learn (hat ho entered Iho veterans' hos pital Inst week 111 Portland, whero ha will receive treatment. Mrs. Grubb rind her son returned to their home In KoBcburg Inst Friday. Mrs. W. L. Moore was a guest Tuesdny at tho I. C. Homes home In Ashland. Mrs. Hoy llsseuiiei' of hlnmath Falls and . MrH. Bossle Smith , nt Ashland were calling on friends ill llellvlew Wednesday. Hoth ladles wero former residents of this com- muiillv. Mrs. Hannah of Jacksonville and Mrs. Chalinnn of Gold Hill spent Tuesday ut the honio of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Uliich. W. L. Moore, well known llell vlew resident, was a business vis itor In Mcdl'ord on Wednesday. A number of tho pupilH In Mrs. McKlnney's room hnve been absent most of the week duo to an epi demic of tho flu. Miss Helen Ulrlch, Who has been HUfforlng from n severe attack of rhoumatlsm. Is slowly Improving. Mr. Croft, music director, sont Wednesday at l.ellvlow giving In dividual lessons In music to flume who expect lo play in the band. Tho. pupils will have several more lessonB each before their first ap pearanca us a bund. Mrs. Adrian Wolf ot Medford spent Wednesday at tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mooro. ' ' ' IrlR and lloyco Ileers, new pu pils were enrolled In the primary room of Iho scuool Monday. Mr. ond Mrs. Claud Dollulilde have moved to the Mlllncr place In llellvlew. Mr. Dollarhldo has em- iployment with the Moon Lumber company. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barnard spoil! Friday In Med lord visiting at the homo of Mrs. Marnurd's brother, Mark Welch, who s recovering from the effects of a bullet wound In his leg. Mrs. Ed.Giiwhind ot Klamath Falls, but formerly of Uellvlew, is spending somo time at the home of her parents. Mr. und Mrs. E. E, Millniv ,.r 'lii!i-f-h ulrnel. Ashland .Mrs. Abhlo Hood left the first of the week for North Hend. Ore., to ho In attendance at lhe convention of the Hoyal Neighbors, which takes place this week. Mrs. Hood Is one ol tho delegate)! froni the Ashland organization. Mr. und Mrs. Hoy Elder, who novo been living on the Nelson UAROir 23. 1 920. I fur .M'liiiiaKiii) to uiakf their home. jThe Andy Nelson family, who have I hew residliiR in Aahland. are now lni'Vlim back to their homo In !hl community. q William 'hivlor, who la Interest ed in a snwmill at Shale City, wan In Ashland Wednesday. The danco committee or the l'p per Valley Community club Is idan hint; another I lie old-fashioned dances lo In1 kIvcu at tho club I house some time In the first week ! of April. The exact date will he announced later. I CENTRAL POINT HI CENTRAL POINT. Ore.. March i 23. (Special) A tdiort play was presented by the Latin class of the ,i.-n.-uiu n.e i.iiiiu ciuns ui un- Central Point Illicit school March The program Included: Song, "llel ruhlicae l'auim Mill- taris" Class. Heading, "Talc of a "Possum" Mav Eliher. LATIN lM.AV. MEIMCl'S Titus . Raymond Winelnnd Lucius and 1'iihlius (twins) iuhu Eddy and John Smith Octavla (mot her of tho three boys l)omis Davidson Medlcus (doctor) Marion Caster I'atrls Vox (father's voice) Oliver Obenchatn Mrs. It. 11. Paxson let! Tuesday morning for Whlttlor, Cal,, where ln wl" visit with relatives lor about two weeks. The bungalow which Lester Wa ller and his bride will soon occupy is Healing completion. It is located un the north side of Central Point, John Lathrop and ilbur Eicher necoming intensely liirei-csieu their new enterprise. Mrs. Flarence .Maker was vlBitlng with her mother, Mrs. McKlnuis, of Sams Valley, Wednesday,; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard wore visiting with their peoplo, Mr. and ; Mrs. C. E. Elchcr. of Ccutral Point, ruesuay. Among those homo from college Ion their spring vacation are Don- .1.1 L-..I...H f!.,P.T Pldoll Konll mi worn none mr 11, rin in Medf ird Wednesday. bo """" "" quet, which Is always a great event in the school year. Mr. Pogwn of the central rouu , hotel has moved to his new home jnt Willow Springs. The Ladles' circle of the C iris - I tlnn church mot Fridav. tho lath, at tho homo ol Mrs. Santord Klch- unison. About 12 were present. Light refreshments wero served. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. Isaacson re turned homo March 15 from their trip In sottthorii California. A picnic dinner was held recent ly nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. H. Dellrlch nenr Phoenix. Sixteen wero present. They were: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. (irogory and son, . Mr, and Mrs E. O. VV lti' " on.,( Mr. and Mis. Ito Smith n son, Mr. and Mis. . 8. . Is uni daiiKhlerfl, Lola ami Ver a A v ,, G. WHIteside nnu d nil. y cujoyahlii lime was had by nil. . Missus Helen Lees, lllm and loieno MoinliiKKtnr and Jack Lees hiked to Johns peak last Sunday, returning in the evening, ' Miss Eliznbolh Scott, "who hns been III with scarlet fever for the past week or two. Is ublo to ho up and around, hut will not bo out of iliiniHiillne for somo time. The people of tills vicinity woko up Friday morning to find' a blan ket of snow on tho ground. This Is very unusual for this time of year. A party was held recently nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Davis. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. 1L Dlterlch and son Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Evuret Faber, "Doc" Uoonier, Eugene lteameu, Don Fa lter, Helen and Irene Uilnport. He froshmentH of Ico cream, cuko and chocolate were served. Games wero the form of entertainment. The boyu nnd girls ot th cCen iral Point high school aro training ior tlfe coming track meet. The Ghi Scouts of Central Point held a court of honor In the high school auditorium Friday evening. Planting Trees on Fair Grounds The Jackson County Fnlr asso ciation, through E. C. Oiuldls, one of the directors, has secured from the statP nursery T'dl native fir, pine, red cedar, Tort Orford cedar anil redwood trees. The - trees aro being lilali'1 through tho courtesy of Hugh l,an kiji, supervisor of Crater National forest, This nin O-.o trees that have been i out this winter on the fulr grounds. Tho trees set out on the grounds several years ago are growing nice ly und will soon furnish splendid shadu. 4 HOME. (A'iA threu-reel film setting forth the beauties of Home, including relics of tho nnclent era, have been prepared by Oo munici pality. The pictures wli, bo shown outside Puly, LATIN CLASS HAS ! PLAYOFMEOICOS I KEENE CREEK MEN CHOOSE OFFICERS FOR CATTLE ASS'N. HKLI.VIEW, Ore, Mar. S3. (Special ) About 20 mcmbcrH of the Keen Creek Cattle anil Horse association met recently nt the Nell Creek sohoulhouse. Oft'icei-.i wore elected for the ensuing year us fol lows: George E. Dunn was re elected president, and Fred C. Homes re-elected aa secretary treasurer ot the association, with E. E. liarron. D. W. Wincald. Hugh Ilarron nnd Jesse Neil to servo on the advisory board. Wild horses on tho range con stltulo'ono of the biggest problems faced by tho association, and a consistent effort to free the ranges from Ihese pests Is to bo made. Mr. ltunktn and Hanger Hopt-rs were attendants nt the annua! meeting and discussed range prob lems. The forest service will work in conjunction with the stockmen in freeing the ranges of the wild horses, which run In herds on the range, tho majority unbrumled and many outlaws, nnd many other ani mals which have been turned onto iho range when they became too Old , for service. These horses, when shipped to Portland, return a fair profit. Stockmen of the district arc to ride tho range for more of the animals this -week. Permits, havo been issued by ilugh liaukin, district forester, to grao 1.S00 head of cattlo on the federal reservu ranges in this dis trict this season, which cxtemH over the usual period from June 16 to October 31. Thu , Llellvlew Tcli'phone com pany presented the Vppcr Valley Community club with a telephone for their clubhouse, which was In stalled and reipiy for use on March I4lll. This Is much appreciated by the club members. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dllteibrandt. who have made their home hi the itellvlcw community for n number of years, lift Thursday, March 14. for Hlddlc. Ore. where they will rcxldc on a farm which they re ceived in an exchange with .1. W. Morris of that place, who has mov ed to the Dlcterbrnudt farm in llellvlew. Mr. Morris lived In Did dle for 1 2 years and comes to our community recommended as one of the successful farmers of that lo cation. He expects to take up dairying und poultry raising. He brought with ;ilm several high bred Jersey hogs and other stock. John. Wnndi'iioo - of Portland, who bus been at the homo of .Mr. und Mru,-.C, D. lliiney. with hl.s wife who is nulla 111, took her. buck hoinu the last of the week, where she will receive medii-al iillention. Mis .Lata Walker, Who spunt sovcai.duy,lasl week Willi her sis tor, Miss Mary Walker, at Chllo ouln. returned .home on Wednes day. ' '." - ; " E. II. Shaw, who bus been con fined to Ills home with l!lnes.i. Is greatly improved, and will soon be out again. Muliovhi.t? fn propnmlncHfl nnd n(U'fii"to a oft' 11 so In ciibo of war, Funrhon & Mnrcu havo construct ed tho battleship "Gobs of Joy." which is duo to arrlvo at Hunt'H Ornterlun tomorrow. : It Is a . fawt ship, mounllnpr a battery nf 12-lnch riiiih nnd bt under the 'command of Arthur "J'at" M, udinlral of fun. "Holm of Joy" curries a com plement of fcobfl and millureUon. They will Hhoot brondnldcH of merriment ut every performance tiMiiorrow. 7m HUNT'S CRATERIAN MON., TUE., WED. I tookjl Vr-Z ft- 1 KUIH VHAI IlKltVN B 1 HUMKNIK a HtVUiM lUt3-N fl i yes Thi " ,h i" Picture you've been Br hearing about And lit , tfl there are hundreds Iff: ' waiting to se it! ' page Timra? 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