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FXTfB FIVB EAGLE POINT 4-H with their grandparents., Mr. and Mrs. David Prince. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. It. McDonald were nmongst the- shoppers in Medford Thursday. played by President Hoover m , chairman of . the Colorado River, t commission and hiu eminence aa an engineer was advanced today by the boai of governors of the. Salt Lake chamber of commerce..' rt ' " The height of something or otherj is mother's insistence 'on a llmou-,' sine when the famlliy can't afford a driver. 1 '". . . - - - I - - - - - . - ASHLAND DEBATE PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS IN "GOLD BULLETS' BOYS COOK F FJ Hoover Dam ProKscU. Q SALT LAKE T?, April 27. WPV A proposal that the Boulder canyon dam be called the "Hoover druii" in recognition of the part ON SUNDAY TR1 D rCT)FCmTY TRTBTTSft. STRDFOTtP, OTtKOOy, SATURDAY, 'ArTtTTi 27, 1020. - ' - : j M PREPARING i ASHLAND, Oic, April 57. (Special) Tlip Kiucossnu ctolmtp tonm of the Ashlnnd hiKh school have rccf-lved word that they will Ko Into the state semi-finals at the close of next week at Kc-apoope, Ore. Tho team is busily at work on the income tax question, as they are obliged to change from the af firmative to tho negative sldo of' the question. ' ! i Wwyne Kalney of Bolsej. Jdaho, j has been in Ashland recently to look over this section with a view to locating. V'v- ' ".- - Attorney L. A. Roberta, V. VK. Bri(!Ks, Julius - Koch und John Pittenger were In Medford on Mon day evening to attend the Knights of Pythias lodge. Miss Alargorot Doss, a teacher In the Applegate. district, spent the week-end with Ashland relatives. l' C. llollbaugh, a rancher of the Valley View district, will make a shipment of three carloads of milch cows to San Jose -this week. Mr. Hollhaugh expects to go south to personally superintend the ship ment. Mint Edith Dodge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dodge, on the Woulevard. arrived In Ashland on Thursday morning to make a short visit to her relatives, while en route to Kugene to resume her work" on tho Oregon campu?. Miss Dodge has just returned from a trip to Norman, Okla.. where she repre sented the Women's league of llio university at the national eohven t'lon of heads of women's organi zations In colleges. W. M. Campbell, superintendent of schools at Itoseliurg, Ore., was un Ashland visitor on Thursday. Mr. Campbell visited the Southern Oregon Normal school 'and the ,lncoln Training school. The typing team of the Ashlnnd high school left Ashland early Fri day morning for Cnrvallls to rom- nele In the state conlest at. the Oregon Stato college: Miss Madge Marean and C.ra ce Coombe are the senior typists, and Eleanor Coombo and Clara Atterbury are the first year typists. The team will he accompanied hy their coach. Miss Caroline Uadde, and by IS. C. Fnrsythe, principal of the high school. Leslie Coombe nnrt Principal Forsythc are taking the party in-their cars. Mrs. Mary flnihnnl, school li brarian nt tho- Ashland high school, gave a talk before the as sembly on Friday afternoon In which she discussed library work and set forth the qualities that arc needed In tho librarian and the opportunities In the work. The talk was very well prepared and will be1 very helpful to those who are Interested In tho work. Mrs. Katie Scrogglns left for Portland on Tuesday evening to visit with her daughter. Miss ,ouise Scroggins, who tenches there. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Frulan were In Klamath Falls early In the ' week to visit their sons, Barton and Lament. F.- M. Carter of Ran Francisco has just arrived In Ashland to at tend to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. 13. F. Shoudy nnd Mrs. Guy Cary were Medford vis itors on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ttoherts, M'" Audra Wagner and, Betty Abel will leave Friday to spend the week-end at Myrtle Point, Ore. ' iw 'fu roii be . ; w . ; mnaeiir . - . ft - t aMBVMBaMHMMMMMBHMMBaaa I . , The licnuty or Lucy Peebles, straight ami slender, wltll luminous dark oyos nnd black hair. Is coin billed will! n conrngti and tlcter inlnalloii that makes her one of tint oihkiiiihIIhr clinracKMs 111 "(iol.l Uullcts," the nijsteiy roiiiancft whlrli Ih-eIiim In the Mall Ti'lbune, .Monday, April 211. She battles to evoncrale Jerry Ogdcii, lur liaiice, .if tile clinlge of nmrtlerlng' Ills fnlhel', Aiulrew Ogilcil. .Iidin Peebles, Lucy's uncle, and Luther JlacXuir are two nt the Icadlusr Investigators of the IrafflliiR murder, was with Ogdcn a few moments before the latter was stahbcit to death. Fiiiie, "de-scri rat" and uinii of mysteiT, LU I RECEIVE VISIT OF CENTRAL POINT, Oro.; AfH 27. a welner ronat at the EIIih picnic gro inula Wednesday eveninK. Mrs. i V. Wolff whh cuapcron. Tliosrj PARTY FOR CLASS AT EAGLE POINT E Li at Jacksonville! JACKSON VILLK. Ore., April 27. (Special.) The city of Medford has several men cleaning up the rail road yards and old buildings which i enjovlng a:'rail. Wl.r,'tne Misses "'!n' stnto on the way to bo teaches tho boy nnd girls in i tho have needed attention so here in Jacksonville. A tractor is Kay Love, 'Flora Collins, Vern Da vis, Liu-lie Hover, Helen Ijimpoii in nb.ee where thev will be de- ' '.""'"" ' . limlna' ... , . trsiip i in hp iinin'irr. iiiziiiiHi 11 s uuyeu. . ,Kratl Blanche Appie iport, Ellzubeth Dorothy Cnrinfun; Messrs. no'MBr-W-With the accord I EAGLE POINT, Ore., April 27. between the Holy See' and tho (Hpocinl.) Mh. Royal Drown, who 1 t ratified by the Italian parUa-mn scnooi division 01 mo iwirie ment, with the forthcoming a:l Point Sunday mhool, gave a party . , V., Aniarlnnn1 Ull Vt "l 1 1 II' III I 'V I B l- MIC lltf," school,' The members of flint. M. Mir. "'"""l"3 - pH,,t'd r.liUB tilurt H-ncn rrllAulu Mrs. Chester Pursell is reported . " at ncr nome in no,,, .., o-, , . ;h.;- ' s,nBinK am. Kan,e. Kudolph ,anK IJovd Sparks, former resident of.; ,b". i? !nMLd Morn , sported to apply for audiences l "ra,'1. ' f " l ----- ----- - wun tne cope tins Hummer, , . , , i I 1L tL Lord, who passed away at i, ),retofore most of these1 The appointments wero in pink hiu home April zo, had lived in i ,,.,.,, ),,,,, ,, hon,uri ibrn and yellow, and very prettily nr- Johnson, Edward Stanley, : ,, f.,lv,. ,,..' Tho party was held In tho ilrown s lu:l Coleman, Ted I , Kum ,. hall, and the tlmo was devoted to LONDON BOBBIES PLAN Jacksonville, passed away at Sa-1 lom, whi-rc he was employed as a r,'. rv.V..L 'Vh .nler. 1 Po"U ?7e1 year i lh North American collctre. thati""' , lie uau mail iiiniiun uw nc titnni in rk.fn vi I IP cemotci'V. - i . i . i 1.1 t " " , , . .. Kauaeiieu 10 learn 01 iiih pussiiig. i . ,, ltnmnn thoniov in ihi. .MIM. r.nima lH nnn Miutii , ; npninlnrv old . 7. . 7 itHxm, Thn iirlsm -wnrn fnr tho . I nllofl RlnlH nri spnt. in me . - i When refreshments were hiKher seminary to which the best . i'v. ir. .uuw, valuum. u.u IMVTIllllII Ul UIU IUI lj II MM J,'" M""u""' aikii . inn. .... Kcntleman a.ul the many friends ot , , H..,, llHnn nfbeMt attendance duriiiK the year. Fans are spending thu. wp '".tlie family extend their syinpatliies I lp ,n!. ' ellee authorUlc,! Dorothea I'earcc won first itiK friends hero ami In Medford. E p , vla, , sister, .''f.'' 'h, having been In attendance Col. liobert A. Miller, native ""'Jh.s R M , y wee estln ale tint they p ass ''! v; Hundny. Miss Dorothy Coy fill till' ' - ' I ..rl inn ilngl some time. He formerly worked at the Owen-Oregon mill In Med- ford. , ! On April 23, Harry Eldon Rave rnrty to a number of his Irlends LONDON -r-(IPl London's fa mous nolicc "tho Hobbies" will relehrate the centennry of their founding on May 25 with a mam moth parade before the 1'rince ot Wales in Hyde I'ark. "Tho Bobbles." who owe their summert.l rush Is on, tho number runs well times. ! third K and Kalhryn Phllhrook. Into tho hundreds. i ,"u "U'",K """"" A conservative estimate would "" H a "" only one prize Indicate that about 20.000 Amerl-I1' ! lhe K'rl" an1 ,,0'8' but cans, lneludlns- many non-Catho-1 "" " ' w" """"O tl"lt " lies, are ushered Into tho Pope's , exception to the rule was made. vfi mm iiMiia wuu iiiu min ii iki;. Isoli'e Hrown, sophomnre KuhIo I'olnt hlRh school nrpHpncp In llin poutho of n VCftl". lint In 11O0 thn fnrnpiitit in tb:it t MIS8 in llio ii imnil S ) ( 1 Ampr cnn Will MCCK access to kvu ",""k iit I tion KMKD, entitled, "Mnllnda," Tha llfrA bonno nn atn t lut If V " " l" HOlir IM INI? riUIIHTN j the Vatican. necrctary who oriprinated the Met ropolitan police, will march past tho prince In their impressive, blue-couted thousands, mounted and afoot. m Kinrn 182ft the Tendon "Bobhy who Is also known as a "Peeler,": has come through various evolu tionary stamps, to the robust, hel meted figure of today, blessed with popular resafd nnd goodwill. In the early Victorian days, the guardians of the peace wore lonK talled coats nnd top hats, which made them frequent targets of brickbats nnd ripe egns. Kach was armed with a stnff and a. rattle. The "Hobby" nf fifty yearn bro wi.. vneriitted laruely from the run io i of th e colleffo keeps no statistics during the hour of the ; e number of visitors who re- Hxchance Cooperative. Mini Hrown Ive Invitations for audiences thru I tho daughter of Mr. and Mm Its Intervention. Some come to Home with personal letters from their bishops or pastors to Italian ecclesiastics attached to the Vati can offices, and so do not have to rely on tho college. These, It Is sin m tried, constitute only five per cent of the total; all others present their credentials to Mon h cnm-H Ilurke, ltreslin or Kiley. rector, vice-rector, and spiritual director respectively of the institution. Americans who contemplate sce- Oeorpe Brown of llrownsboro. Portland, escorted some of hi: . Scottish Itlte brothers to Jackson j ville Thursday afternoon," showing them Jacksonville siirhts. M r. un d M m. K i eh a i d Tt en ves .of Seattle arrived trirtay ami are Ql th(J ,eautifui country home of visiting Mr. and Mrs. (ieore Mar- hja )ttrenlH( Mr n(j i,.a. J. W. Kreiter. They have just returned Ky,mu A j0uy evening wuh spent trom win e ranrisco unu nmy - wiln music and Kamerf. Those en nuiin lifi-e If ihev can find work, 1 t,,,.i n.n .,r,.,,r ti. itlouau Mrs. 'Chester Wendt. Mrs. K. H. .., ,!im.'mr, ,,.,. Lamport. Le.l",c P''-' " Severance and Mrs. (.eorne Wendt ), h pu.;eri hlizabeth Southwell, snnc "Can't Vou Hear Me Culling, dances Parker, Klizahcth Scott, Caroline" and 'My uid isn y'eia Davis, tiioiia Holds, Itobe.ta Itose," accompanied at the piano uenmoa; Messrs. .lack Holds, Gene ... ''--' ,"-, . by .miss uuin Mvcranrr. mm n,e ueames, Cleo Voting, 'led Hrown, m,me to hlr Hubert I eel the homo ,)(imonn c;,,,nKP ,.,,. tl,oll. ,. 0 ,(, M()nlinHtur, Wm. Stranbc, prncram broadcast over K.MI-.U Honalcl Llrkholz, Lewis Stitiuhc Thursday nvcninir. Miss Kulh Sev- aU(1 urion Castor, ernnce also played a melody of q he KrCaier part of II, o Central popular pieces on the piano during pomt population expects to attend the hour. the track meet at the fair grounds A birthday party was given at today, 'the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester j i njS community was Maddened to . Wendt, north of town. Tuesday i t..ai'i, of tid Moor luissillK away ill evening. April 23. In honor nf the the Sncre.il Henri hospital April .following, whose birthdays occur- 24. lie had lived In Cctral Pollll red during the month of April: j ami vicinity for years. Mr. Moore L. Xeldermeyer. Chester Wendt, j ilai le(.n a sufferer and was con Krnest nnd Henry Xi iilernx yer.' j Hned' to his bed for over a year. Mrs. Herbert llannn, Mrs. r. A.;ne was a line man, a kind hus- Korbes, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. s. sev-: ijanti, a staunch friend nnd a Rood I ernnce, liny Martin and Margery j neighbor. The family has thn sym- A lovel'v dinner was served, after! 'Supi. H. Jewett has 'relurncd '"" personally or through ne of , tbelr tasks with renewed vigor to NEED BIG SUM IN FRUITFLY FLIGHT (MiliANDO, Kla., April 27. (A') 'aced with tho need of vast monn ary resources In their flht Ihk tho pope should tiring with against- tho Mediterranean fruit fly, them a letter nf recommendation . the . state' plant board, federal from their parish priest, at least; I enlonioloqlsts and stato troops, or. If nnn-CnthoIies, from some j acting hh pickets to make, the priest or higher prelate who knows! ntiarantlne effective, went about ns fiOft and rook. vtirni iHstrlcls. . He was s:i . mi , .i,n n u.-hnlfir' n "iieiier iicnier ium - . , it . nnd survived by virtue of a toiign j Mr N1r, 'Ix.wis rlr,cl, of pair ot fists. ,., i,l Medford were calling on friends joany, imc " - . whicb the eventng was srtcui j,ni-:to scnnoi nuties alter a sifo ul , - ' , .."V : v trained In nil the Intricate mat ters which the development f traffic, nnd modem crime have mnde necessary. HH mind mint be more powerful than his fists. IEK IS here Wednesday. Kmll Uritt nnd slater. Mlw Mnl lie llrllt, were in Medford Thurs day. The Misionnr' society of the fr'-jtbyterlnn church met at the home of Mrs. Vivian V.ench Thurs day afternoon. A very interepifnfi renort of the meefintr of the M sinnnry society of lb ! (treKon Presityteri:il at miim'thm on April II and I-'. WJit ciyen by Mrs. O. O. Sanden. dcleirate from I here. Durincr the f.oci;il hour a . j lovely lun' bcon was sT'rt by the ! ho.tes. The next meeti..-' will be SAN FRANTIsro. April 2T '' '-hf1(! nt the home of Mrs. I!. WxV.y. The following weather forecast for, (( town. O the wuek was I sailed by the wenlh- - - ,.r bureau: " SAX FIlANCIPro. April Sd.-rJP. Kar western states: The outlook Mrs. Veto M turo. wife of a boot 1 for generally fair weather and j Mark. c;-ve birth to nuadifuplets. normal temperatures, but with ren-'one of them died Phe hun had siderablr vudincss arnVfoft alunp ! thre other ehiUlrm. all born the coast. 'ainnly. A very dchuht- jmumps and beiiiR absetu about two i weeks. Mr. and .Mrs. Oscar Williams of Kvans creek wef1 s,lioppiiiK Friday In Central Point. .The -Royal Neighbors of Central Point camp will atlend the con vention at Ashland today. Vcrli.i Tolieison, who haa been fitiiirantlned the past month on ar cnunt of scarlet fever. Is free to return to his studies In lilnh ichool. Miss Vera Davis Is assisting In Southern I the ofllco of I. Iv Millard In Med- ffird. Mr. and Mrs. U llalfiebl were J callers at the ti. K. Fox home last Sunday. .Mr. find Mrs. .lack l,e es were shopping In Mrdford Friday aftcr-nixm. to the college authorities, their "say -so' will, in moat cases suf f ee, but It is better to be pro vided with the letter, Indies should provider them selves with long-sleeved and high necked black dross js, black hos iery anil shoes, before .coming over, because that is the regula tion wear. Illack veils or "man tillas' may he purchased or rent ed In Home, hut It Is a safe pre caution to bring them along. For men the officially required drey is formal evening clothes, with have day. While no word was forthcoming from the plant board or the Flor ida Citrus Growers' Clearing House association pending official Infor mation on the recommendation nf President Hoover that $4,2!iA,000 he made Available to combat tho pest. It generally was believed that state funds on hand or In slkht would go a long way In a Micrcssful fight against the fly. PACIFIC OriOVi;, Cab. April 2rt. (iTi James Meiralf of this city was arrested a few hours nfier the body of hU wife, Marian, was found at the bottom of a cliff nt I-oviV Point, pending an investigation of the circumstances. Fairmont Hotel Sold. RAN' FltANCIHCO, April 27. (A't Purchase of the Fairmont hotol by owners of the Mark Hopkins black wapdeoat. However, In WJ' "nnounceu. i ne iwo nnini practice, any dark suit, blue or W" he run under the same man-, black, with sombre tie. will beKfJnt, unrentable, as pope plus does not i vWh. pilgrims to go to unneces- threo college authorities, the as-r-nry exiiense. p'rnnt must present It In peinon at betters of recommendation the Vfttlcan, going In the "bronze should be presented at the Amcrl-! door" under the colonnade to tho enn colbe from 0:30 a. m.. until right of Ht. J'nter's. There an 11:30 a. m., except on Sundays.! Kngllsh spenklnff secreinry Is al or else by special appointment. ways on duty, and the anange Onco the engraved card asking m-rta for the reception arc quick, an audience Is Issued by one of the ly concluded. KAGl.H POINT. Ore.. April 27. (Special) On Sunday the 4-11 ca m p cookery boys class mo tored to Indian creek, arriving in time to prepare their noon meal under camp conditions. Tho prin cipal of tho menu was fried fish with the addition of potatoes in Jacket, biscuit!, conserve, pickles. fruit Jello, whipped cream and angel food cakes. Dinner guesu were Mrs. tliace Cowden. Mr. Hon ham und tbo club leader, Mrs. ltonham. The hoys declaro this to be the best meeting they have had, ' and say the hilly counjry in that, vicinity Is Ideal for games. I Ceorge Wehman of Medford: spent the week-end in Kagle Points visiting friends. I Harry Heryford of the Mt. Pltt district was a business caller in :a1o Point Monday. Ueed Charley of Lake Creek j was in town Wednesday morning. : trading with our local merchants.! Grandma Walsh of Medford spent Friday afternoon at the Sunnysido Hotel, visiting with Mrs. j Hewlett nnd Miss Hattle. ' Itlanehe Stanley is spending this week at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. F. Nichols. I Lyle Carlton went, to Medford , Tuesday to have some of his teeth extracted. ! 1 Mrs. l.oia- Hiiurciu, Airs. n. v" Ilowlctt and Miss Hattle H owlet t Kjfc went to fVntral Point to see tne minstrel show put "n by the) Jacksonville grange. They report, It whh a great success. Mrs. rtollie MathewN who has, been staying in Kagle point ii! short time, removed to Jhitto' Fall Monday. Sam Coy hauled! the furniture In his truck. j Mrs. C. 10. Wilkinson of tho In-j dlan creek district, who has been; visiting n few days In Medford, went hack to her home with the Lake Creek malt carrier Tuesday! morning, and while waiting forj the mail to chango enjoyed a plensaut, hut short conversation ; with friends at tho postofflco. Mr. and Mrs. Our Nichols have i as their house guest, Mrs. R. A. Smith of Ashland. Mrs. Smith Is mother of Mrs. Nichols and will be here for an extended, visit. , Isolen Hrown. Mr.. Dnvles and Ted Seaman attended a hunlness meeting at Jacksonville Monday evening. Mrs. Mercer of New York Is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mer rill Hrown. The two ladles are sisters and are enjoying a very pleasant visit. Miss Dollio Rtowell of Port land formerly of JCu;le Point Is visiting nt tho home of hot sister, Mrs. ,f. W. Smith and family. Karl Eseh one of our successful farmers, was In town. Wednesday nfternoon attending to church business. There Is still somo poison bar ley on hand at tho, U. A. Weld man ranch. (loo George Htpwoli, one of our prominent dairy farmers, was n pleasant caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Weldmnn Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.- Susannah Holmes Carter, county school superintendent vis ited the school Tuesday afternoon. Grandma Taylor, Mrs. Hay Har- nlsh, Mrs. Ham Coy and Miss Cora Crandall were dinner guests ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Holmnn Tuesday. Miss Cora Crandall is tho houe guest of Mrs. Koyal Brown, MIha Crandall Is preparing for a trip to Los Angeles and Is saying good-bye to her-many friends in i Hfigle Point. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Coy attended the Lake Creek meeting Thursday, evening. Mrs. John Itadr, Mrs. Harvey Stanley nnd Mrs. Koy Ash pole were Medford shoppers Monday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Pot Botz wero In town Wednosday attending to busi ness and purchasing poison barley. School Nows, The Wednesday assembly pro gram will be given by the fresh men. They have prepared a sur prise play. It is finite funny and will involve tho thinking ability I of their upper class mates. The girls' baseball team was scheduled to play Phoenix April I 1U. but owing to bad weather the gamo was postponed. Some of the high school boys; and Mr. Unvles aro preparing to build a stngo In the P. T. A. building, where tho high school play will he given May 3. The screens from the Jtradshaw hull havo been brought over and will be erected on tho stage In the P.-T. A. rooms. Mr. nnd Mrs. Orln Adafnson have bought the lot nIjolnlng the J. M. King, property. They are building a new woodshed and git rago combinod and will 11 vo In that building, while they erect a new bungalow, Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Gnrrett went to Medford Thursday to visit the sick nnd to attend to business, Mr. Newcombo and son of Med ford wera In Kagle Point Tuesday attending to business. , Mr. and Mrs. ,W. II. Hrown and Mrs. Frank Hrown went to Med- toru xnursuay 10 atienu io dum- mm i era. The many friends of Mrs. M. 15. Crngcadn arc sympathizing with her In tho loss of her brother, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry TJeckTr of Woodl. urn are vlsillnc for n week A CORDIAL WELCOME TO SHRINERS! It is a pleasure -to wel come you to Aledt'orcl and . ,the liogue Hiver-Valley, and we hope your visit hero will be an enjoyable one. 1 Carl Y. Tengwald General Insurance Agency Holland Hotel Bldff. Phone 993 Welcome Shriners! It is a r.cal pleasure for us to join the rest of Med- . ford and . Ii o g ive , River- ' Valley's people in extend ing a cordial welcome,, to .; VOU.-. : ,'''. - ' Vc sincerely hope ihat. your Visit here will bo a pleasant one and that you will come again! LAWRENCE'S : Watches. Diamonds and Jewelry' of QUALITY Main and Fir Established 1908 H&3 Kodak Film Londing your emncra with Kodak Film ' glyes '. your picture-making a good start, r 'fr''fy ' Having us .do your developing - and printing gives your film a good finish. ' ''.!.'V. ' :. 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