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I ROGUE RIVER IN TALENT SHOW ItKAOIj;, Or.. Mfirrh' ?ir. t TAPI R BOCK. Orr,. .March 28. Klnn.'mh FaM.s te visiting nt the' (By Mrs. Myrilc Wh'm.) j ISpAciahAt the. last result I hmne of hls fa v. lUHit'K KIVKi:. 9.re .Uarl ,; ,in ,,,P Sams Va" a" i Rod.UnBf.e.d. Wo Bdr.td : fTo 'T.u. ,, u M into5 Hit1 mpnihers unanimously votPd tr I . , ,,.,.. .,. , ! ;' !!!"'." i. mien ami 1H. endorsp ihe' proposed airport propo anion nr Hip .Meiironl people. Stime of the reasons glvon for lire endorsement were: Keeping the forward pace already set by Medford and Hie yulley;' malilnV worth while use of otherwise unit;-.. pioveil land; the wonderful adver tising, value or the port, and the oi'porhinlly It will give the whole valley, as- well as Medfonl, lo reap greater benefits from the Kniwth of nir transportation and the literease In population that will neeess.'irtlv fnllm.-.. - - Donald Wllsun and .Miss Rvelyn i ' s""s Hamilton returned the first of the week lo their ai hool duties at the our part of the . refreshments were served by 'Mr. vallry so well that he Is irvliw i Hock ,lml Mis Anderson. Apr.l I i . .11 r.ih the club will Kive their play, "K' ! " m," h ""- ' ' I'The (ireht. IMmnmer lireael. ot ! I lie youns: peoples ineetinB last ' Promise Case- nt Talent for the: evf-tunc was lend by I.o.'s! firai:j;e. ' The subjeet was "Mnkini;1 - Mr. and drs. Vern Orr nr Runda !ray. t'tirist Kinf,'." . Prayer meeting ni-uutl " owners of a new Hnrant was lead liy Mrs. Moon nnd St. j sly car. -.Inhn It was the eha)iter used as Mrs. Cole -of Grants Pass, who a topic. - j buv been- visiting; at the home of 'those on the sick list here this' her dniiBhter. Mrs. John Hreedlnc week were KtlEene draw rharile 1 .... tut- Oast two weeks returned Sanikrsnn. Mrs. E. It. Lucas anil to-her -home Inst week. . j I Stella llradley nnd l.loyd Stevens Those from here who were Med- wer? married Saturday. March -it ford visitors Saturday were Mr.tat fl rants Pass. The bride-Is ft niftn school. ' J Heed Carter was a Medford vis were Medford visitors Saturday. ! ard Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Mulhollen and ' .M iss liorls Sandry has return James Mulhollen of Medford were i ed io her home from College at Sunday puests nt the home of : Corvallls. Mr. and Mrs. Dennison. Tile Kver Ready Sunday school class will' have" a short lOaster in'opram next Sunday. 'This class consists of girls with Miss Annn and had probably at some time been in the mining game, as he lold glittering tales about finding , gold and platinum by the shovel- iml. 7 Many people limbed lower Table rtuck Sunday (o gotlter wild flow ers and enjoy the wonderful aeen e.rv from the summit. It Is reported that the Sams Val- I'niverslty or Oregon after a brief ' M"-e- Mr. and Mrs. Muon and junior In the Kogue Hlver vacation with home folks. i laimiy. i-.imer i.ucas, .mis. mi Several from here .-ire nttend'ruy ' nirfli-ld. Alfred Heddlngfleld, M drill practice every Wednesday j Mrs. Ueanison and grandson. Iter Monday. -'.' night where a Pomona, nr fifth, do- ' Hrown. Mr. Copley and! Among those attending the show gree team Is behrg w liiiined Into ' ll,lrvey Copley. Mrs. Mnyfield,! at Orants 1'nss Sunday night were shape to function nt the next meet- i Ita.vmoml and Hubert Mayfieldi Mrs. Klsie Orimmett, Mrs. Gar ' ing of the county Grange. . 'and Milton Sanderson. i field Laws, Mary l.aws.. Mrs.- Ml- The wmlt of " iminvinir nruntnz ! Mil Tjoker and two daiiahlers. ! nervn Bliss. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. and grafting is practically finished 'Hilda and Cornelia of the .Meadowsl Whipple and Mr. nnd Mrs. Rich in tms section. ' Frank Mart has been -spraying for many of his neighbors who have small orchards and reports that ho has about completed his work. Wednesday morning an unknown man with ah itnbnlanced mind wns picked up by the sheriff near the Table Hock store. The man claim- ed"to have eseappd from an asyium i Swanson as their teacher. The quarantine w.is raised the last of the week on the two families that bad the carlet fe ver. Ow'ing to (be co-opcfatlon : season's work at Grimmetl'a camp of the county health offi.-ers and j In Klamath. -' ' . the two families that hail the fever Mr. and Mrs. Marlon T.mee of It spread no farther. i Foots creek spent Sunday at The people of this dlRlrlct will Uogue lliver. be glad to -bear that Mrs. - May- j - Mrs. Kranois Iturkhart and field has nut in another . small j George Scott visited the former's ley lllgll school' wns closed this line of groceries similar to what slstoiv Miss Min Webber at Her week owing to a flu epidemic. she kept before the fire destroyed i home in Sams Valley Friday., H. S. Kinley of the assessor's of-; her slock last summer. Floyd Willert. who is suffering nee is wonting in tins district at Miss Alia, Smith took Miss the present lime. ! Georginna Hussong to Medford Teachers and pupils of the Table 1 last Friday evening io spend the Hock Sunday school are preparing j wcei; -end with her pnrents, . Mr. an Easier program to be given next ,i .M,.a. Husson of that place. Sunday night at the school house.: Mr. aml MnI. Zuck and daugh- A housewife of this community Vn 0rn lnolm.ed to Ashland lold us the other day that she was Sl,n,i;ly ln partake of a surprise so busy that the only way she could i,rih.lav dinner, uivon In honor Keep tan on wnat was going on i" i f and Mrs. Zu. k's son-in-law Itcndure. I,.. I'.ihi,, t,...tj:,wr ,.l,.ua ...At r and that when v.e failed to sem. ,,,. ,,, ,. .....,.... ... Miss Gladys Sandry nnd Mr. X. O.' :. Miller spent sundny .at Cl-eeent, city. . . ' Mrs. Law spent Saturday shop Illng In Medi'pril. Hurwell O'Kelly was a business visitor, in Grants Pass Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph , Witt and I son. Dclbert, left .Monday for the " - - " " I Ol Ihe neighborhood was liy reading j the "Tablets" In the Mail Tribune,:' ,'n them in she was lost It is reported that there is a : i-.i this vicinity operating wilh California license which was pro cured while the owners wore livin-' here: Also It is claimed that or cupanfs of the car operating on A .-,.,-,, lo ;..lll. tl,a tiliU',-litn license1 frequently fttnp along thul '',!'','''"" I , i, ' ' . i ... ri,,.,,,,,,. i P't'llillk' i uuu mm a hiiwi. ul an uifs11" ! Alice Soabrooko ha boon-! "' Mnrh - 29 o,.lT,.l tn tha fMnh-nl flriPt l.onv'i 1111 OKR hunt fr from Influenza Is a patient at the oranlH Pan.s hospital. Mr.. OHborne Returned last week from a vllt to California Mrs, Bill Wilt haw , purchftROtl one hundred- baby cIiIcUk. ,':,Mr. ("orey has installed Texaeo gas at hiH new store. ..Mr. Stevens, who suffered n paralytie stroke nomo time npo 1h slowly recovering. Wallace lemoine in very 111 wlh HCaHet: fever at hia parents' lwmie Schiiid Nntos ( itir. liev. iiandnU (tf Medford ;n iCoKue river. cnine nut to oranlzi- . the class, j Mrs Ktla Itolildns and her nis 1 ' Twenty scholars were present. iter, -Mrs. Ella Mend, were HtoiplnK , K. II. Lucas, 'scout master rffld ' at the Waldorf hotel in Kukuc i sevcrnl of the Puy Scouts spent river Tuesday. Mrs. Uobbins states ' Wednesday afternoon In Medford ihnt she wil) le biwl in the near i prep:iins to k;1 merit badses at, mture with a - display of ladies of honor. Thursday UrpviiiK hats.' A la rue erowd 'attended the dame at Flonue lliver Monday, j Mai-oh LT, and everyone, reported , a Rood time. . . the first a -farewell party was given Moh- Iday evening nt th hyme of Mrs. Msiny flowevw h:ive been brought 1 sin Sandry for -Mr, N. O. . ';MH- h school liy the children to mnkfl , icr. who is lenving Tuesouy inr ;our'rooni pleasant. I itcneciti, C'al. Mr. Miller has lie- Lust Krhlny, urter veee.ss, the (.-fitted a position with a dredg ' i: IiodI hud a . cb-an-up day, so jnK company there. the sihool yard has a much bet-i . .,v r. A) Love nnd Mrs. Hlchard ter appearance. 'iScoit were (.rants Tas's ' visitors :r"11 -,r7-r J wincMlay. .ilct'finir .lass officers thev anent ! Mrs. Nellie i.owK who has been lb- mem hern Wednesdav evening, a joKy eve:iing playing game.4 and visaing ner moiner, mi. - Fifteen bovi were iresent and aft- ' partuliing 01' refreshments. !nnd- iw-k-i.tm. Mrs. Hill Win ' - - I .,,),! Mrs. i Hatch left Tuesday i for Portland, where she will visit relatives before returning to her i home in I.os -Angeles. Mr. and Mr. Lewis Witt, nnd and Mrs. lilliv Lodge, of Port- Rid Your System of Its Disease-causing Poisons With,; btm. been visitors at the tf . T: r. . , . . ij1.. Hay-Moore hornet ' .? ALL-BRAN ' t i' ' - Doctor Baleom. of Medford ,wor a bus.nesH visitor ai ikuu iui.-t WfiilnMln'v. Hugh Stevens of Hnnta Cruz, Is! visiting his fntlier, who Is ill. (Iny t'onncr of Medfoid wn the onhardists in Trail. (leorgo Cliandler nnd wife, who ' have been visiting witlr Mr. Cliand-1 ler'a parent;! hero for Hume tlir.'j.i left this week for Pandbn. ; Mrs. Ralph Huglie3 ami children from the 4 1) 1 ranch visi t ed w it h Mm. L. C. Sciiaefev Tuesday. Frank Hart, leneher of tlie boys', ftundav Kchool class, enteriained DON'T TRIFLE Mil CONSTIPATION .Mr Constipation pets its grip on n. person almost unawares. It starts with sach little things. Heiulachen, listlessncss. Bad complexions. Un pleasant breath. If nllowetl to conti.nie, constipa tion often leads to serious results.' It poisons the whole system. Steals the charm and beauty of women. Robs men of their vitality and ambition. . Don't trifle with constipation. Rid vour svstcm of it by eatins Kello'ire's ALL-BRAN a delicious cereal. It U puarantsed to bring relief to prevent constipation. Just eat two tableapoonfuls daily chronic ca3CS, with every meal.; Doctors recommend ALL-BRAN because it is 100 bran. It works us nature works. Serve it with milk i ratline or cream, fruits or honey added. Itusue iiivcr ami vicinity Wediics L3C it in cookinu there are de-lday. licious recipes on the package.) ,irs. Ear! strnhan was called to Grocer sell ALL-BRAN. Restau-1 Talent .Monday by the lllnenB of rnntB.iiotels, dining-enrs serve it. i u.t. son, Paul. On her return Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. home, she stopped at the home lot tile FranK Miranans, woo mt- also ill w;tli the flu. .Mr. Duncan who owns a Ont ario ranch on Waul s creek was in, from fliahts T'nss Wertnesnay. lie lepol'tM It will he IT Week be-1 fore lite home, which he Iti lillll(!- Inn, wi l lie completed. Mr. Whi te Is dohiK the canienter worti j B --: .Mmmm mm- With increased compression . t-muJM or even an advanced spark in ' p'K M-MSa. tfWM: ffiwjlf-' low compression motors Rich- ?' rOy ',', field Ethyl delivers an unpla' , ; ' k O 'mmEiJLljn-mmr. -'7 'i-, '"f allcled performance one ;. f'iN --;. MiMi .f v undreamed of with ordinarjr. v'V''-'V' X" ''''' ' ' AFTER three years of con- creased speed and power to XV stant experiment, Rich- every car, it is an absolute ne- field has produced a new high cessity in the newer type high compression fuel that we be- 1 compression motors which are lieve surpasses any on the constantly growing in number. market today. To this fuel we have added ETIlVt Com-' pound, based on our own ex- -t perienc and the experience of countless automotive' engi neers and manufacturers that Ethyl is the only genuine ahti knbek compound for high .compression motors. Richfield Ethyl is the answer to an almost universal demand for a super-powered, instant starting, instant accelerating fuel rhat will not knock. While this super ( fuel, will give in- Try Richfield today for a new thrill in speed and power performance so outstanding that you will immediately real ize it is the world's finest high. V compression gasoline! At any station where you see the blue, and gold Richfield Ethyl pump! Iti C II F I 13 1' i O I iL ' C O M ! A W OF C A 1. 1 F0 R .ft I A mm- a SIT ALL-BRAN BUTTE FALLS HAS ri BAP 1 1 "Wl'l"uw" il DCrcr PDCtl Hill 111 RUOL UHLLI r utii niriTlnull .-irKri inl lif ! L LMMUM ! GANDY SALES FOR i GLKfCLUB HELP o r-"v- ---, TREE J Orange TEA nfeESK CHEEK, Ore.. Mqrlr tSneeial The Deese Creek ' re- tvlval closes next Sunday,' March SI. ITIioio will he CMC.iy scnool as I usual at 10:.!0 and picahhiK will j follow. At 1 o'clock there will he a baptismal service on the hanks i of Heese creek near lid Utou's I ranch and preachiuK aain in (he evening at 8 o clock. C oin and meet with us and listen (o ihe old time Kosocl lhat saves from ein. Torn I'u'llen is building a hew chicken house and will enlarge hit flock by half the comliiK summer. O 1 Tho KaKle I'olut IrrlKutiou ills I trlct coinpletetl the cement work at Ihe siphon Thursday, the 28th. and expects to have Ihe wnter turned Into the laterals by the last of the week. Pekoe r- ' WAHMI.NV;T0N. Mnrrh 2!? It, was ilfsclom-ti at (he White i House o.lur tliut riHi(Ient Hoover Iiub not iisMiKned the stock market or credit situation wflli any mem ber of the f JeraJ rjHMvi boafW TIiIh information wax ohtnlnnd & a rettult of a quemlou by preBH cor-' respondent. V.lr'Tii LtHj Oilo.' Mnr! ,23.- - '' (Spccliii.) , A candy-' w'te w:ib lufltl fit npvelanrt'H i :oro Satuil:ty fu tho puriion of ralHlng money in help send t.io mMnlierH of tho Clef Clllli to KOH'Hl drove to tll(; Suite Mu Kit emiti'Sl. A food alc wilt In huld i'launlny for the o tui - pOfO. " "The niHck Terror," to )tv ycivon ; :it I lie hlIi f. lioiil auditorium Krt- . day ovenlnit ly the 'hriHtltiu Kn- j dvavoi; prom 1 us to he well wortM ; tx-eiiiK- AtliniK: '.oh vill lie num- I inal. ' i The Hn!th Unit Jicld t inceilnR - Tliurxday iifternoon fo'r the (fan punt if eluetlTur trfici-rH. Follow j Intf l In- no etiPK .f chfltr rlinle In . elm i Re of I Jr. Ilalronio mid lit fl lover wu it-U. Q Mr. and Mtn. Dona id f'lrveland and family of luwd haVc In-en vIh IllniC for the pant we-k at tin hnine of Mr. and Mr, David Cvvo- ' land. The two rimlllos went to f 'revrnt f'lfy Sunday, and Mondiiv ; wa.-pnt a I'roFpet. The viriition Irft VedTM'da' for Look Itfach, Cnlir.. to vlnlt lefiro returning l thlr ,ioin' in Iowa. A larjte aud(r?u:" enjoy-'l the ; pictured thowiOOre of red j woodn by Mr. and Mrn. rKfrxnti j Several Hunt; Kalis peoide nt trended tin organ refital civen at tlK Medfco-d 'atholie ehureh by John, Stark K.vann Sunday after noon. Kanter Sunday will he the last Sunday the l':ttti'i'Kim'H will he with uh. I'oople hero havo greatly uppreeialeil mid enjoyed inn work ill nn hy (hfHt1 cMtrncHt l.-"hritlaii woi'lmm and we Khali greatly iiih Uo-in. Sjj''ial nunilifi'M on the KnMt'r progi-am iiimday ntcht will he; , . A ehorun TUimhor hy the school iflila' uT'" cduh. I An InKtriiniental riulntet consiMt ' in of violin, flute, cello, etininct and oi'K-'in. Airs. Alnek Wan up Friday ftnd helped a laie cIiihh finish the hats 'they had started the week before. 1 Marl Wynuoe and Harold II il i dreth, tludcntK at the V, of U., ; returned to school Sunday aflur UrpenrtfiiK titelr , HprlriK vacation i with their parents hero. ! Sam HURhes of McUimmI, Calif., Is pendlnK h' vneathui vI.sIIIiik ! ridattves here. ; AMhh Helen Sltnervllle, student fit A' h land Noriim). Hpent her. spring --vacation, vinttlng relatives ! here, . . i The Sunday rchonl la preaontlnR Kaster "proram Sunday mom- ! ; ln. . , ! j Air. und Mrs. M, PutLoii of Los j AnK'iles; nave , located hero and are ' I living in the Hoel's housu. . i J. J.' Hhnot vtllo was a business I j Visitor to Medford Tuesday. I Mrr, Itoseoc arsrn and son spent thr week here vsltlnR ut the' ; home ( Mrs. Lnrsep'd parent. . ; Mrs, Frank Carson spent several jilays in Medford last week, i The teachers of. the . ! Ki'ttde, i sclirtol ep'ent on rtay, VfiAK fchoola In Medford ana .Ainilamt IslHt week. A tftrffe shlpmeht df trkek "j6fm reforesilnn thfl ((rounds around Bljf FJtittu flprlnH way roceIvea.,Thur day. Hoy Scouts will he u0 Irora Medford two woeka front Saturday to help with thu plantlpg On Boy Scout can, plant about 1 400 trees In one dfty. Therb are 60W treM.to b planted... The worKiWlll be in chnrne of Clyde Smith. . , ; , Ihiall Trlbuna adg ar rt4, b o font nonni vnrT An. Factory Introductory Offer , ; . . i THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY; True Black, Jasmine Narckse I Genuine French Perfumes . v f leawu THIS COUPON IS WORTH $4.02 2 By Mom Vanae fMlllny elenlns. J. J J. Hkltiner, fienil HalcHinon for -'oiieo,' whji n liiiHineMM viMltn' In Butte l'"ul1n luat week. FREE! PrMnt thb flaaMn tnJ ftnly SSc ta hlp pT our local dTartlatng xprMt, laUiUdlaa. iprM, c and w wtll flva yon Kraa without further coat Two Reiulu $2.00 bottlva nt FrAch Parfumaaia, NunM and Black Jasmlna odora and aUa a f 1 .00 bom Mom Vanaa - world' moat aKajtiiatta fac Nwdtf. All 5.00 valua tor Jtut BS - thl of far good only until Saturday alaht. COLVlG DRUGS Next to Rialto Theatre Open Every Night and Sundays , O J