Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 27, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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, CLUB WORK GAINS ANNUAL MEETING
. IN EFFICIENCY AS !
E
i
That -there In tn -he
radical ;
s.iiu 1.1UHU uk nem tew yars, ,
manifesting Itself in more efncUmt ;
and constructive programs of far-
reading effect, was the gist or a
(Irate Chamberlain, president of
(he first district federation of Wo
men's Clubs of Oregon, at the after
'" '"' noon session of the annual conven
' - - tion In Ashland today. : .
. "Club presidents will have great
,, .. . , opportunity for development with
- less expenditure of unnecessary ef
, ; - tort, since there is information cov-
'ering every phase of club activity,
and the problem of knowing where.
to find it as well as how to use lt.
,: Mit.it mis. material umitett, since
V "' u- wotnan's club Is but another form
r f training for good citizenship.
and Is no longer separated from life
. in some special compartment of its
own. .
''As these club presidents serve
1 their individual communities, they
gain la wisdom and understanding,
- , which leads to expansion of the
district, .viewpoint to include the
state activities; expanding Irom the
state to the general federation,
which has a membership through
out the world. There is no excuse
for local-minded citizens among our
club women." , -- .
Among the numbers on the morn
ing's convention program were i An
invocation written by Henry Van
;, .. . Dyke, uud recited in unison by the
i 101) or more delegates from the five
counties represented in the first
leileralion district of Oregon. This
was followed by reports from the
district recording secretary, Mrs.
V..:.I. (Slenn, Valley View; treasur
: !., :Y:' M.v .0cuv.8beiliril.-i-Kobuo
vs' Hiver; and -auditor, Mis. ; i. i:
j.. Joiner,, AslUaud., ......
"ii.'.i-.ilViyy Ui IbinkjsireBlryely nnil crlU
kOzfr , consuuctively," was the
tliwne of aJonun iliHi iWHioii .f clutt vtmi i -a-cted, wk.tuut nythority iit
int-ereHts, Jed .hy Mrs. Wudc Wal-toallinK a Kpocial vlotlm to crouic
lace, aBsi.sled by club , members a ro.nl Improvement riiHtrict in the
fi'Dni - LellvLew and M;rs. OHcnr juUe (.'rbek section, Herbert OriH
Sliophevd, Hogue Kiver; Mra, WU- yom. John Wnlch und Cusiof Peck
Ham J. (Heuii. Valley View; Mi's yesterday in the county clerk'a of
ClujrU'B Kstes, Talent,, a"nu Mis. fice filed paprrs to ohiain n cirftlit
(iovdon McCiackea.AsJilaod, , I court injunction'' to prevent the
Mrs. Stella Adams of Medford J levying und collection if a 1 mill
spoke on "innurance for Club j special tax to pay for thQ con
VVomeu.V ; After this on tbe -pro-'triiction of n road. . . ": ;
Kram caine a illHCUssign led by Mra. The .district -(wns ordered formed
A. J. Hauby of Aledlortl on "The jlast year hy the county court, l'ol
Oltject, (ho Aim, .the Purpoae of allowiiiis a special election 'of pro
iub." - - tperty owners in the- district. The
.la. educational teature of the I election .carried 13 to a votoi and
afternoon proftrani' was Uie exhild-
tion of Oriental rugs by the-Atlyeh
liiot iters of Portland, with -Henry
' MCullousii, spokesman,, at three
.o'clock. . 1 ! ,
: ; ,. .. , 4 ; i
MW Ruth -JAy will present the
.pupils of her tlancina; school in a
dance reyue" utiilunL's ..Crate rian
theater Monday evening, April 29
between the first and second show
which, wilt he at "9 o'clck.
The. 'program will bo put on by
groups, teams and individuals in
Kblo dances and will Include ex
hibitions of toe. Russian ballet,
tap and acrohatic mincing
Miss Luy who has naa
most
iiiccessful year, her stulfbs both
in Medford and Grants J'ass ncing
crowded, will, leave the middle of
June for her annual vacation and
coaching 1" Han Francisco and
l,os Angeles. -
The program follows:
SkutciV Dance.
Frankie Rinabarger. Virginia
Rians. Betty Johnum. reggy
,.tr,;Jane AntU, Maxine Vot.Ehan,
?.n iill I.antls. . -Murjnric ufi
miooiiiv mini e i
tit nAMPF RFW VOLUNTEER CLINICIANS
JinS iSn FIND TUBERCULOSIS Ifj
IfiONUAY.pLJ 21 OREGON CITIZENS
'" ' rto'rothy Core. lHhel Chord, Itotia
liiisslan 'Duni'O.
.- n Tftu'liara Ann liruyton. '
....,.. Tlie Multls. --
y'ti. .Mlgnon l'hlpp. Nancy Morrow.
. Charlotte Older, Janet Ktwh,
Vranrnw Clark. Jean fetwe. I'al-
4 ..in rrnnn. Janet lteter, Noni
J lleyland.
, peculiar Chnrmnlce Williams.
The Clown .oe Hell I-ant'w. .
IniiHO of the ' shadows Klhcl
ChoVri '' " . 1 I ' '": ' .
-.Uusetta's Walt?. Krankie nine-
barger.
Tambourine Hetty Johnston.
Idtllo Uosa .C.ore.
The Wooden I'arnuc "'";'
Chord as the doll; Hoe well
us the soldier.
S'ly l.llllo' Violets.
Maxine Vaughan, Patricia Croup.
Jean Pease. Peggy tleter. Nancy
Morrow. Harbnr.i Tin Hrnyton.
Knilly Tyree. Frhnkle Itlnnb.irger.
Dais nnd Gale lieilbe. Janet Hetcr.
Frances, Wilson 'Clark. Mlunon
Phlpps. F.llse Older, Janet l.ush.
Crnrlotte Older. .
Miss Detty Brown, nccompanls..
NEGRO RETURNED TO
FACE MURDER Til
POIITI.ANI), Ore.. April 27. IIP)
f-rl Shvltun. alias Willy Terry,
alias l.eo Webber. B 215-year old
negro, charged with slaying R. A.
P.imsi.y, I'.o. overseer nf a ranch
In Columbia, county, was ii-lurned
to P11rtl.mil K.day from Bngllsh.
Kentucky, where .lOv,ls arrested
Anril 15.
Tavlor While, a n gro. was ar
retted In Pocatclln. Idaho, lat't
Auxust 27. In connection v.ith the
taiue crime. Police say S'li. llon
Yi-htt,. but,.. 1 tt.nnsay for tlie
money he carried in u belt
bis wnist.
imiinl
M. E. MISSIONARY
SOCIETY APR. 30
The annual group meeting of the.
southern -district of tho Math
oU9t Kpl,copa, nur..h, wlu con.
vpnc Tuesrttty. Anfl, 30. ln the Flm
Melh0di6. churcn of tn,8 cl;. The I
following program has been .
ranKed:- .-. .
10rlO:20 Devotions. .Mrs.-J
r.
M
Isham. Grants Pnss. ..
10:20-10:45 Keporta of auxili
aries. Hound Tiblc Mi's. Fred Engle.
Ashland; Children's Work, Miss
Luetic VanXesa, Medford;-' vocal
solo, Mrs. O. A. McGee,' Ashland;
King's Highway, Mrs. AJ'alker, Ash
land, i
Quiet hour. Grants Pass. '
Luncheon; -; ;
1:30 Devotions. Mrs. S. L.. Leon
ard. i Medford: Extension Work,
Mrs. X. K. Haeufuer, Crants Pass;
vocal solo. Mrs. A. 1C. Lyman. Med
ford;' reading, Mrs. Homer Hillings,
Ashland; demonstration, Why or
Why Not, Mrs. Lulu Howard, Ash
land. ;
Special music. Grants Pass.
Consecration service, conducted
hy -Mrs. G, V. Fnllis, Ashland.
The public is cordially invited to
nttend these services. '
.
OF
On . KioiHWl.s that -the cminty
the tax waw. uut:uriaed to ' raise
$11 T&- for road .connlruoXion. in
dditiou to claiming the, county
court acted without authority, the
plaintiffs claim tho -petition- pro-
.sented to the court was illegal and
that the election notice and legal
description are both tault'. ,. ., v.
Twenty-one Oregon citizens have
been found to 'have tuberculosis,
and have been 'placed under earc
since the early discovery campaign
started on April 1.
The campaign Is hcing conduct
ed under the direction of u state
wide early discovery . committee,
appointed laat January by th
executive-committee of the Oregon
j Tuberculosis association, and ren
resenting the Oregon .Stale Medi
cal society, the rniversity of Ore
son medical school, the state hoard
of health, the state tuberculosis
hospital nnd the general medical
profession. ' f
, A group of Oregon climYiunn
volunteered ' theii- services to the
nriotis county and district medi
(;nl soiictics for the holdlna; of
free chest clirilCH. ov the presents-
utm oi spec.:.! papers on ..y
Oregon Tuberculosis tiHsoclatioh
volunteered to pay the expenses
of the. clinicians out' of the fund
rait-cd from the sale of Christmas
seals. Twelve clinics ..ajid .four
medical papers were asked for.
Four, of the clinics have been
held, and two more will he held,
this week. "The clinics at AslUand,
.Medford, Pendleton, and Rend fur-
nbdifd exiiml.lallims to .tifi person.-!,
I 81' of whom were, found tuberciir
",lur, : nnd placed .under care of
their family physicians. Home 01
I them will he Bent to sanatorfams.
Icllnics w ll 4te ..held . at Orande
lionile and Astoria this ws,k.
'KING OF KINGS' FILM
Tho Klrnt Mt thoiliHt ohurch hen
Hrcuri'd a nhbw;n(f -'(.Veil We
MIIIi'm mufit' plrturtf of thq Hf-
of ("hrWt, M3h Uini; of KinM.s."
for thi coiuIiik Sunday eyeniiir;
at 7:30. The picture la in 12
reels ami t-rtilreit npproximti'ly
two houiK for tho Bhowing. : Mrs
Millie V. -Huenricardt- nrjcanVt of
the rhurch. . wilt areompnny th
picture with tho .tmitrat scoro
arranKod hy the prodvirern. An
overflow audience is expected Sun
day evening, ns many who have
roen the picture In previous how
InKH in th theatres Iwre and
flfcwhen wf'l want to nee '.i
SKitln. No ndmVsion ehrirfi'
m:n:c -J-ut the comlitlnn'-on yoin
ut ihf condition
Ihe iiy.rH-h securi'.l the film, re- The rcaditw room, which is in
on ics that an offerim: be takvn the .Me.iford buildim;, is open dally
at the door. Ittlmiild ! noted frojn 12 to A, except Kundays and
that the service bcitltu nno-huH holld.iys. Tho Ulblc and all au
hour earlier tbritt tuaml. Thire ttiorlzed Christian Hcjonce literature
will probably be no seats, oval!' mny be read borrowed or pur
able after ":30. "'. i chased.
; ' "
.i i i :t;h r 1 ti- -ii a i
Catholic Cliuifh. ,.'
South Oakdale, and Tenth. '. . '
Masses at .X end 10:3(1 a. m. j
, , j . Cfiev. K. W.M'.IacJt; pastor.
St. Mark's Knlsronul,-; .i: .
Corner Oakdale and Fifth.
10 a. m.. Sunday school.
11:15 a. m., Mornlnc service.
Wm. IJ. Hamilton, rector.
Valley Radio Cliunih.
Bill Ray," pastor. P. O. Box 918. j
Broadcasting from studio KMBDl
every Sunday. 8 to p. in.. ...j
: uia,unie gospel nrrviiT. i.
A. J. McDonough, Scotch gospel j
tenor, will sing "The Old Rugged
Cross." -' .
Sermon.. "The Other Mile," by the
pastor. ' . ?
Many prefer to stay at home
Eunday night and go to. church, too.
All right, "Como to the Church. O'er
the Radio." . . . ,.'
VI i,
dentinal 'arid Jackson, He.
'Sunday schol, i:-i5 a. nrt. .
. Preaching, 11 u. m.'by F.vaiiKel-
iatiS'erry. j
i N. W P. S.. 6:30 p. m.
:. Kvnlng service wlU close the
Kreatest revival In the history of
the church. Great mortgage burn-'
In? at 7:30, followed by great evan-!
fie U stic. meetinc conducted by Rev.1
Xerry und wife. The public lu in
.vlted to witness the tcrentest event
in the history of Nazrirene church
in Medford. .- s
G. O. Crow, pastor. - Phone 1279.
Residence, Jacksonville highway.
Maui Street Mctliodi,i Cliim li, :
;. , South, . ' . ; . t ,".
The pun ch Vhero the Welcome
Vear.s. . .- ;
James E. -Conder, " pastor;
; Sunday' school, meets fit' 9:45 a.
m. pr. Roberts; Huporlntendfiit. '
In the nhse-nce of th pastor, Uev.
1 Helknap will preach Sunday
oior.nJiur al'Jf o'clock, "aud fn Uic
evonJnK at -fi o'clock, II. K W. Spilr
vcr will speak." '
l.eaf,'ues will meet at "'o'clock
in -their respective rooms. '-
Mid-week services- ; Vclnesday
ovonini; at 7:4!. , .
. Chroir rehearsal after . prayer
services. , '
Vou are 'cordially invited to wor
ship with uk. . . - .'
Lutheran .ChiiheJi.
Fourth at Onltdale Ave.
"Where the Way Is Made Plain."
t pr; 11. O. Funk, pastor. Resi
dence, ftl ft West fr'ourlh St. Tele
phpne .1424.'" Mrs,,. F.. J. Harris,
organist. , . , ...
Houl- of worship,, 1 1 a. m. Dr.
FurtK-wlll peak on "Medford Mil
lionaires." ' M ; ; .
'.jSnoeioil muAc: Prelude "Open-
in Voluntary," by Clark: offertory.
"Melodle," by Moszkowskl; post
lude, "larche Romaine," by -fJou-nod;
. anthem, . "Nor -Silver. Nor
Gpld.V hy Towner. .-. , '
.- The lii bio school begins at- 10 a.
m. - There Is a clats for every ape.
. you,.arc. cordiaUy invited to wor
ship .with us. . ;
' Pieshyterhm . Church.
' Eighth and Holly. Ed,M'ln Percy
Lawrence, minister. J "
. -9:45 a. m. Uible school. He
aromPt-and remember your bible.
luwl.'in extra Kpectal' offerintr for-thfe'pledRe-to
the netv buildinff fund,
l-'arl U. IJopper, uper4ntendent;
'l:ra.'m. Sermon, "Home, Sweet
lloivlc,'; Minister. . ; . - ,
;(1rgan' prelude, "A Meditation''.'..... '
Clottschalk
Offortor.v. "Melndv in A" ....-...', :l
. ... p.-vsincer
Anthem. "Tho Ikird
KtrenKili''-
Is M
w oner
Hum vfiLlni am the "i lKht" .tlntzo
. ; Alra. U, K. McKlhOJte and
Dr. W. W. Howard.
t'lirirttlim "Kndeavor nioetlnK
7 p. m. fluth Clement, leader.
nt ,
, Flrxt Clu'Utlaii Church.
Nintlt und Oakdale 81H. , Carman
K. Mell, minlHter. Office and pas
tor's study In the church, phone
1007: residence phone 1887. . j
.."Teat, Our Welcome." .
Morn-ins worship and eommun-1
ion, .10:55..' C.ood music; Sermon,
'l.ilibt YanitdilnK DurkucHH." ..
Popular evening service, 8
o'clock. ' Sepmon. "A 'Departure."
MiHH'Irva FeweU'will deliver her
oraHo ,vhu.h took one of the prises
at the : mate Christian Kndeavor
convention. Her nubject lH, "World
I'eacy." There vrtll.lte extra good
music und a ha,ppy follort-Hhlp, ,
. Blhie- school assembly- a:5, with
clasHes for nil nge. . Kolir Chrix
tinn Kndeavor groups will meet t
7 o'clock.
, ' VirNt MetJioUlMt Clmtvh.
West Main at iaurt'l.
i:nymond K. Hoes, minlHter.
"The Main nusiness of HeliRion"
Is the stihject of the minister's ser
mon Sunday morning at li:i5. Two
iinthems will be wing by the eholr,
Wooler's "Praise the I-ord, O My
Soul," aud one hy Jedoux, "I Ant
tho Lurk," In which Mrs. Knight
sines the Incidental solo.
kAt 7:3(J the moving picture of
the life of Christ, "The. King of
Kings," will he aliown with organ
accompaniment. An offering will
be taken nt the door.
Church school at 0:4C. Young
people's hour nt 7.;
lid-week meeting, of the church
Wednesday at 7:46. studying "The
Marks of Dlnclpleshlp, 'a revealed
in parables of .1su.
I'lrst fiinifli or Christ, StitHiilst.
' Authurlzod branch of the mother
church, the First Church of Christ,
Scientist, In Hoston, Mays,
Services aro 'held every Kunday
ut II o'clock, church edifice. 212
North Oakdale. Hubect' lor Hun
duy, April -2X111, "Probation After
Death."
: Hunday school at 9:45. Applicints
under the auo of 20 may. be ad
mitted. Wednesday evening- meetings.
I.. which include testimonies of Chris-
n nan science iieaiintf. ut s o ciock.
WHER E SINCLAIR WILL 5ERVE JAIL SENTENCE
7 l" "n iUM -Oil rzx; 4
II i ' Lv- It- i - ts&Jti&jm PL u -4rrir
- v Interior vloivs of the -District of Columbia Jail, where Harry F. Sinclair must serve a tnree momha'
eantsnce following. decision of the supreme court upholding his sentence for contempt of the senate
( Left: Interior of a celK Right: Prisoners' dining hall.
The. public Is cordially invited to j
nttend the services and visit the
reading room: . '
First Biptist Clitircli. '
Sunday school nt ft:-16. Every
body on time with your Bible and
a studied lesson. Classes for all
ages. J. R Wormian, superintend
ent. Dr. Eaton's morning sermon will
be "The Jerusalem Statement," and
his evening: subject will be "Win
ners." i !
--U. V.- P. ;lT; In four groups at "
p. m.
Musci by the chorus choir both
morning and evening.
' The fifty-third annual-session of
the Rogue River association will
meet n I Ashland May, 2nd nnd 3rd,
and a largo number are expected
to attend this meeting from our
.church. A cordial invltatinn to all
services. . . -i .
If you try our welcome, we will
make you feel at home, and with
a desire to come and worship with
us ngaim
. .,... -
SERVE SENTENCE
ON HORROR ISLE
' : lRpth Thnli'her...,.MlnnLe HuenernJ
,V : rr. TT." '; : 'Jif.EtiV Vardew;:..loth2$ -('hltwood
' MEXICO CITY;,. AprH
Mouier- :i(.Concepc(op
Li V ; luiiiiuu,
Catholic- nwh who' was comictojil
ic- nwh who' was comictOjiUu p x- j j. ; p 'fi
ntence( ti 20 years; impria-j' kIuko Mana(ierri..i..t.I Jo
L its "intellectual author'! fbfi, IVoperty ! Matage,tf..lJon
and se
onment its "intellectual author'FiOft
the assassination of General Al-
vara do ObreRon, will bo taken fooj
to the "Las Tres Marias" HrVJ
Three Marys Mexico's- islanfli
she ho nno nf tKo rii-.i wnm-
' to. h' ennrinert t ih l.lnnd
nenltentlarv. which haH atlaldeil u
renutation of treatment for mall
t..AnA AMn.in,.. m..nM,A,hnwlf,nfllni! ii few cluVH' With
rtonrh ! :' Honniu. ,., ,.
appointed y tho Pdrtes Oil ad- 'Of 'thta ila -e.. . :
mlnl-stratlon tor the . llnnd an- f Mrs., Kred, flutcher ' vis It e d
noonced that, the. whip and other, friends in -Central Point- Thurdny
implements;
of. Bunlidiment
.j.. ,, -
o , A
"
paper
account aaia tne priHonern
,... ...nh w ... -'
The prltton amhorltloH, ' in an -
-.ui -
-k.. i ...u. -
Concepcion.
name la Concepcion Ar-ewdo do la
I I.Ijata, paid that all other women
convicted of direct or Indirect par-
ticipatlon in antl-KOvernment tic
tivitles, particularly the - so-called
"Crlstero" revolt, would be sent to
tho island prison colony. The an
nouncement was taken to- mean
that an aUcmpt-would be made by
the government .to confine there
women who'ttre convicted among
those recently arrested for alleged
seditious activities.
. ,
Radio Program
KMED
. Mali Trlbuna-Vlrgln Station .
228.11 Meters 1310 k'c. ,
Sutiirday, April 27.
P. M ' .
fl: I r, to (1:30 Medford Mall
Tribune, 'news and market
reports,
fi Frost broadcast. '
Sniidliy, April 28.
8 Valjey tadlo church.
Mondity, April
A.'.M.
0:30 to JO West Side Pharm
acy. .
10 to 10:40 American Laun
dry, 10:3u to 11 Pantorlum Dye
Works.
1 1 to 11:30 Southern Oregon
c.as Corp.
11:80 to 12 The Hootery. '
12 noon Neivs items by Med
ford Mnll Tribune. '
P. M.
13 to 12:30 Lewis Puper Her-
vice Ktatlon.
12:30 to 1 Sanderson Motor
Co.
1 Id 1:30 McXair's I'harm-
ucy.
1:30 to 2 Snlder's Dairy.
2 to 2:30 I'loonomy Groce-
teria and lid JSInns Meat I
Markets. , '
0:15 to 0:30 Medford 'Mall
Tribune, news and market
reports. ., . , 1
8. to K:30 Rails Transfer A
ttoriiue Co. '
i:30 to 9 Mono-Motor Oil Co. j
Clean rntrs wanted at
Tribune office.
SENIOR PLAY AT
JJ
A FINE SUCCESS
JACKSONVILLE, Ore., April 27 1
-(.Special) A liii-Ko crowd at-;
Sally" nt the high school gymna
sium on Thursday evening. It wits
a delightful little comedy in three
nets, sparkling with wit and hu
mor and a clever plot which held
thu attention from the beginning!
at 8:10 until the final curtain.
Tho characters were well chosen j
and took their parts with the ease:
and certainty of -professionals.1
Marion Hmiih and Thelma Iar
son who did the-'.art work in
decora ting the stage and Vred
Kdons, -who did the wiring, deserve
much credit for their work, as
well as. Die directors of the play
and alt who contributed to malting
the play u success..
The cast was ns follows:
Jack Weoster...... Roland Merrifield
Jim Jerkins... ...John Coke
Reggie Manners ...Andrus Kmith
Willie Clump.. ....j. ..Robert JcwIh
iSallie t;raham... .....;.CInra May
Jenny Thatcher. ...Thelma. iJtrson
. .m , . .r-- 1.1 it 1 1
thelyn Root
loyd Norman,
vwiwriy : Mnnui!vv..iwnaui ,
nusiness Mgr itot.erta MetKperj
i.ckflonyjllo .Jitrchexknt-
ck)riil(e oft-hestm . waruUfl') wntreo- aiiegert -promoters or
"fgtiesls of
the1 lJonV'club at tho
Hotel .Medford Wotinesdny hooii
! and rendered several ..election.
A 'or them.'
" William. ' Koster of 'AlKomu
IiIh
i xru nd mother, Mi'k. David OHmmon
evening.
tit - . M.. ..irhnl rilann .nrf : nuiiirh -
It-,, vini.i.' .nenr iviutniMriiiv nUrhrl
i . -
i hhmh u. .i.. a,,.. ...
il A. i:nl uei-H on Bit AnnlCRate.
1 An eight pound .baby, girl "
l born to Mr. and Mm. Kav Hteven-
' Mnn .WeriiieMrinv tnornlnlr. Anril 24.1
,, .Mattle u llKin ih in at ner
nonie iiore jvun in. quinsy w.is,. 0m,im . w-j,,
. ., v ,., uhmin MedXord and tile Rogue
Mt. and Mrs. Minno Schmltt.l,,, n,vpr Tacj, nro 1(Inglllll.lv
who have spent the w nier horo, fnpllnIlte loltay.,n huvlnff BB
..r,,...wu i, ,u,
In Snyder, Oklahoma. lhey ar.,1
making the trip by auto over the,
souinerp rome.
.Mrs. Oscar Knox was transact-
Hub business In Medford Thurs -
uuy morning. '
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Moore and
son, Chester, daughter lilalne and
baby, Maxine. returned .Monday-
! from, a visit to .Mr. Moore's par-
ents'ln DoiiglnH county.
': kA Weekly : b( Brldg. Cooj
county, and his 'daufrhter, Mrs.
Kdlth P.OKors of Medford, wcro
vlsltlnts old friends here ThurH-j
day. : ; . i '. 1
J Mrs. Ralph '.Itinnlnns of Medford
! was a visitor In our city Thurs-
day. - - -
Mr.1 and Mrs. C. K. Wallace are
located at Huntsvllle. Washlnmon.
Mr. Wallace is employed In a
flour mill. I
A party ronslstlnif of C. It.
Dunnlnglon, Charley Schump and
l'loyd Dtinhnr left Thursday mnrn
Iiik for K(ttnw lake on it fishltm
trip. '
Wolur Itlcks and children wen
callers lit the T. C. 'orrls home
Tuesday evcnlntt'
Henry Hinds and W. K. Mulnlx
of Klanstnff. Arl.., arrived here
Monday afternoon ijy auto via the
southern route and visited tit the
home of 8. K. Dunnlnnton. Mr.
Hinds Is a' cousin of Mrs. - Dun
nlnston. They departed Wed--
4 J nesday for their home.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. II. Cadwallader
and children spent the evenlnn
Wednnsday
home.
at tbe . T. ,
rvorrts
PREI
TO EASTERN OREGON
RAKKM, Ore. .April 27. W
Tho nnntcrn rp(ton Hi-nwion of thf
Hiipi'ftno rmirt will ojivn .at iVn
ilpton Miiy 6 with 5'-! vuon on thu
docket, ArtnbtQH. itennon, chtkj
Jtjuilf (.-A KoInK to I'endUiton will
tho M1i i lluml, UoMnitui. .M' UrWe uml
tfIIcan,
LOCAL GUARD TO
EAT
ARMORY BANQUET
officers of Company A. lo?nl
Oregon Nniionnl Ciuard unit, will
hnve Brigadier General Cieorge A.
White, adjutant general i of the
state of Oregon and lieutenant
Colonel Thomas E. Rllcn as guests
of honor at a banquet to be
given ui the. Medford Armorv
Tuesday 1 evening at 7 o'clock.
I. ieutimunt Colonel it Ilea will pre-i
sent service medals for long ser-1
vice In the Oregon National Ouard
to local members entitled to sknie.
Company A has GO young men
of Medford as members and tho
community has been deriving con
siderable benefit, from the or
ganization. . Over lio.ooo annu-.
al'y Is disbursed in Medford In
the maintenance of this . unit,
which Is now In the best condi
tion it , haH been for some time.
The banquet is , expected to be
well attended and will have a
number of . specially Invited local
guests. . . ,
' . '
All ATAAI
JAILED IN SALT LAKEi
SALT LAKE 'CITY,; April 20.
irauuuient on slock seinng scnemes
were helng held under l.ond here
pndlnB arrival nf fxtrodltlnn pn
- i perB from Or-Kon, Where' Hie men
Ik nre- under .Indictment for unlnw-
;fully aellinR stocUs and KoeurltieH
- w lihout n -permit ' from the Htate
commldotr of corpnmtlon.
' TM of the men, J, R H. a..de,
5, and : K t. U own, 3. e.e
, ..... ..................... ...
i ram was arreHieil 111 .llllliiril.
They lire alleged to have de-
frauded Oreiron resldenlrt. esneclal-
-
" "" "'. u.
thommnda of . dollara In falte oil
ncnlB.
,!,.. gueBlH the Nobles iof
A( im ollu,,. Vlsltlng
Snrlnor, HS wlBn ,. mmt
nral.tiy hid you welcome to
$ our cliy und hope that your
j any hel.0 w pcawll)t
1 4, one ) f
. 0ui; peollo' aro Kju(, tmil
you Hra un(, want you
to feel at home In our midst,
If there is any wish of yours
that can he KTtitifled by the
business men of this city, we
hope that you will feel entire
ly free to call upon us. .
4
' We hope thut you, will like
Medford. Wo want you to
slay its long as you please,
and when you leave, tnay you
soon return. Ajrain, tlreet-
lugs!
.MKDI'OIID t'HAMURR
OK COMMKHCH,
C, A. SwlKart, President.
C. T. Ilaler, Secretary.
v
.JsGPENJga
WELCOME
NOBLES
"This Is a Great Country"
THREE JAiLED AS
El
L. E. Hamlin, local resident. Is
In the county jail charged with
rohbery while armed with a dan-'
gerous weapon, following hi a nr-
res yesterday by the sheriff's of-
flee for alleged complicity In ui
holdup o( two orchard laborers,
Felix Sambousky and Clarence
HedKepeth, at the AVepterlund or-1
chords over a, week ae.o. Two1
hoys, whose names were not re j
vealed by the officers, are also
being held. ' I
Hsmlln. 20 vears of hee. will bfl '
ttlven a nrelimlnarv hearing Mon-1
day ' afternoon in the local Jus
tice court. The . robbery., of
which he Is accused, netted only
a. small amount of change and
several watches, taken from the
two men held up in their bunk
hoiirfe at tho point of a pistol, ,
E STUDY TRIP
WILL BE FEATURE
As a home improvement fea
ture -of the home demonstration
work this year, Mrs.1 Mabel C.
Mack, home demonstration agent,
with the co-operation of the
home economics committee of
Jnckson county. Is planning a
"home study tour." '
Since Mrs. Mack was recently
appointed county chairman . for
better homes week, this tour will
1 be the result of the combined
efforts of the home demonstra
tion agent, the home economics
committee - Miss Alice Hanley.
Medford. chairman; Mrs. J, It.
McCraoken; Ashland; Mrs. Carl
Glasgow, Talent; Airs, A. T. l-ath.
rop, Central Point; Mrs. W. T).
Jackson, Ashland;. Mrs. IL K.
Whetstone, Central point; Mrs.
Henry Campbell, Kacle Point and
the local better homes chairman,
Mrs. Louis Dodge, Ashland; Mrs.
Eugene Richmond, Unite Falls;
Mrs. V. 11. Smith, Central "Point;
Mrs. G. R. Chnpmnn, Gold J-UU;
Mrs. Fred Pick. Jacksonville; Mm.
R. W. Williams. Melford; Mrs. I.
T. Galliger, Rogue River; Mr8.
Nellie Borg. '. Talent; Mrs. Bert
Lowry, Medford; Mrs. J. ,E. Ed
mtston, Medford.'
This general commltteo : held a
meeting at the home demonstra
i tion agent's office last Wednesday,
to discuss pi Otis, and will j meet
again Wednesday, May 1. .
Kveryone in the ' cojtnty should
plan to' reserve the date, May 17,
for the tour. :, 'j '"' "
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3-roont hottso, both furbished,
2 lots, 00x130 eachjf' like
shade trocs, luwn, elirubberr; '
garage, woodhouae; cement
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