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Newt Notes of Pomona and V.-.''
Subordinate Grange Chapters
Given by Official Reporter
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Grecthijct-. to the Grangers of
tlackfoii Comity. '
Thee cilumnw each Tueii-
day huvo ien itloUlcnted to
the Grange a. 4 1U work in
Jackson county by thin paper.
Hero you will find your own
G ranee correspondence, also
articles by prominent grane-
era. a tnto find local. We hope
to make thut a valuable de-
part me nt of Cranio work.
Wo take this opportunity
to thank the Mail Tribune for
their b pie mi Id co-operation
and for the service they have ,
given the Grange movement";
In Jackson county. '
With nearly 1000 members,
the Granfjo represents - the
4 largest pIhkIo oreanizatlnn in
the county, and one which
will be a vital factor In the
shaping of affairs here.
Agriculture is the largest
single industry, not only' in
Jackson county, but in the
state nnd in the country.
To place it In the position
It should have, et'onomlcttlly
and socially, is our object.
Wo ask for tiio co-op era-
tlon of all Granges In the
county to make this space
valuable to your members.
We thank you for any assist-
ance you may give us.
Next Tuesday, Clay Parker,
who needs no introduction to 4
tho Grangers of Jackson
county, will have an article
In these columns on "Co-ope-
ration." You will wnnt to
read it.
God place His blessing1 on
tho Grange.
And lhoso who till the soil; 4
Who long have waited for
reward
' For their unending toll,
Yours for a larger and
more powerful Grange.
MRS. GERTRUDE HAAK,
I was held Thursday evening, April
'25. It was decided to have the
! Grange pay for tho costumes for
the drill team at present and to
leave the matter as to whether
inch individual should buy his
own to he decided later.
- It was proposed by Overseer
Keed Chnrley that tho Grange
members order their stock suit in
one large tjuuntlty, thereby receiv
ing -n great reduction In price.;
MaHter Floyd Charley appointed!
a committee to .solicit members!
and determine whether such anl
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Al WIFE GUSTS,
ASHLAND FACULTY
have in their - hearts and minds,
all of those fautiful andi finer
sentiments that we sometimes
think goes only with an easier life,
but which is surely developedr from
that close contact with nature and
thn ,r,-na t.iwfnm if Ufa J
One is also constantly surprised : arrangement con bw made-- . Thlsl AhMLAND, Ore., -. April 30.
at the amount of real taieni pos-! committee consists of Herman; (Speciul.) Coach Kar.- Rogers of
KOfMAri hv nni- farm fiu n.tH th i. Meyer. Jr.. livd Charley, j,eonara,tne junior high school wan hon,
many lights that havo been hidden I liradnhaw and- Mike Sidley. , jored on Friday evening when the
FIRST MEETING IS
HELD BY TALENT
under a busheL The Grunge has f
made it possible for many to ren
der a great human '.jservioc by giv
ing pleasure with music and song
nnd by encouraging and helping
with words.
During the afternoon session
several resolutions were pulsed,
some of them vital to farm era.
The report of tho. Pomona, lec
turor Mrs. Hhepai'd. who- hur nfc-
tended a stato conference ' of
Mrs. George Brown, chairman of teachers of that building and the
the home, economics -committee,
Kiibmltted n plan, by which mem
bers of the Grange would be di
vided Into six- committees, '. with
a chairman at the- beii1 ;of each
to take caro of the work-oft serv
ing the dance suppers. This plan
was readily adopted by the
Grange.
The squirrel poison Is ready
for diHtriliutlon und can be ob-
Grango lecturers wan very coin-1 tnlned at n price w hich Is less
Jackson County Pomona Grnngc.
By Mrs. Gertrude Hank.
The Jackson County Pomona
Grange hold Its regular quarterly
business session at Jacksonville
on Saturday, April 27,' with Jack
sonville Grange as hosts.
The morning session reports of
subordinate Granges showed the
subordinates all to be In flourish
ing condition, with a steady gain
of members nnd many worth-while
projects being put over. The
Grange membership in Jnrkson is
now- nearing the thousnnd mark.
Rut tho Grange will not rest con
tent until ever) farmer In the
county Is numbered as one of
thorn.
Tho number of Grange Insur
ance policies Issued Is gaining and
all Granges nre looking to a largo
increaso in tho number of policies
written
Tho farmers are beginning to
realize tho value of tho Grunge
movement, and- masters report
that they no longer need to urge
the Grange, but are now request
iirg to be permitted to join.
H. K. Xealon reported for i
special marketing committee ap
pointed at the Inst special meeting.
Reports .that reply seems favor
able, but a meeting would bo
hold on this and definite Infor
mation would then be had.
Some time ago the question
Vame up In Grange aa to the feasi
bility of having tho Pomona
Grange meet in a centralized lo
cation. Tho Grange nt this ses
sion voted to Indefinitely poMpono
tho question, believing that H was
to tho interest of tho Pomona
Grango to follow it's present
Method of meeting with tho va
rious subordinate Granges. Also
that the present plan Is a great
stimulus to subordinate Granges.
Tho next regulur meeting of the
Pomona will be h eld at J togue
JHvor with thn jjvo Oak Orange
as host. It will bo an all day ses
sion, with an evening session for
degrco work. This moeling wil
bo on tho last Saturday of July.
A special session was called for
' Saturday evening, May 35, at S
p. in., to bo held nt Central polut.
Uurlng the noon recess many
took ndvantrtgo of the Invitation
to view the Jacksonville museum,
where niuny interesting relics of
old pioneer days wero on exhibi
tion. , t, j
Immediately after dinner, which
wiu served by tho Jacksonville
Grango ladles. Mrs. I-oi Himnnni I
Pomona Grango lecturer, presented
plcto. Her report shows Uu im
portunce of the lecturer's wvirk in
tho grange program, making It one
of tho most valuable departments.
It Is the lecturer's job -note only,1
to furnish entertainment, lut to
lead Ire educational worlc. Therw
Is no limit, to- the- valuable service
a good lecturer can render her
order. ; ; ' ,: . -v '
A proposition to endorse an au-
vertisfng magazine was placed be-;
fore tho Grange, but no action
was taken,' The Grange recog
nizes and appreciates the co-operation
given us by the 'local dully
papers. These papers,- Which have,
rendered us n real service by-giv
ing space for publicity and. educa
tional Gran if o work, are entitled
la nil r nntrnnncn. - Wn, fni'nr hnmv'
Industries,, already established, es
pecially when these- imlustrtvs
havo proven themselves the friends
of. tho Grange und havo cu-opo-rated
with us so splendidly.
A resolution requesting county
court to place signs at all inter
sections and. name nil county
roads (where same. has. not already
been done) was passed, v, f i
A resolution opposing raise of
salaries of officers, during term
of said officers, as said . officers
knew what the salary of offlco
was before elected. Carried
A resolution requesting county
court to make all possible hasto
In settlement with farmers, ac
cording to a; legislative act, which,
rebates to farmers of Jackson
county 25 per. cent of all taxes
paid on tillable land In year 'of
1924 was carried. This has now.
been pending for four years and
the grange feels that It Is time to
take some action to. get results.
H. W. Sparks and wife wore
elected ns Pomona delegates to
state Grange. Paul McKlnnis was
elected as alternate.
A rousing vole of thanks was
tendered for their splendid hospl
tulity. The evening session was glvon
over to degree work. The fifth
degree was conferred on CB 'candi
dates. '
This degree work is very beau
tiful nnd the toam was hlghly
commended for the Impressive
manner in which It wus conferred.
Especial mention should be
made of the tableau and stnge
ork In charge of Hessle Frcden
berg and Paul McKlnnis; of the
Impressive manner in which the
officers delivered the lectures,
tho perfect drill work. The work
was In charge of Ted Seaman of
lSuglc Point.
than half that charged by retail
merchants.
A few literary numbers were
enjoyed by all. "Sonny Roy,"
sung by Floyd Charley, was es
pecially well received.
. By special request Mr. Charley
supervisors joined m a : nappy
evening or iuu at tne noma of Miss
Hiauchc Hicks on Vista street. Mr.
nogers was recently married to
Miss Baxter, a teacher in the
Albany schools. The evening wus.
uevoieu to games and contests of
various sorts in which Miss Emma
Maloney was- declared tho ' winner
and was presented with a vase of
lovely spring flowers; Mr.,' Rogers
was presontea witu a handsome
silver tray.
Those who were present for tho
jolly affair-were MJsscs Ha Myers,
iinraa -Matoney, Aora Ward, Mar
garet , Arnold, - Mildred Million
Susan Morse, Wilcox, TCcftia Go-
been. MtLood Waters.- Mowlam. -h
repeated a recitation, "Hill's in the laicrrm, Galey, nvlf.alid-Mr. and
legislature." which he gave at the i'1'" Rogers
omonu Grange last Spring
An lu m using reading, "Aunty
Dolcf ul's Visit," given by Mrs.
Agnes Wyant, was greatly appre
ciated -by the audience.
- Tho rest of the evening was
spent in practicing songs. Refresh
rncntshwere nerved by Iren Far
low and Herman Meyer, Jr.
.Don't forget the Grango dance,
May 4th.
Queen Night Club,
r Hunt's Craterian
"lielld fiuekors'' l tho wall
;Tuowjt Kalutiitlun Klvon tllOKO who
trcquijjlt ToxtiH ClulnnM'H fnmouft
nicht eluh In New York, which l
ripitdflrpl on tho "tnlkle.s" In
on
. Emtio 1'ohit' tirnnifo.
EtiKle Point Ornnm meets
tho flrxt Tuesday In Mny.
Vtnltors uro nlwaya welcome.
Tho lecturer hns a debate' on the
"Equalization Fee" for the next
lecture hour. Thin tlehnto ha
heen iiontponed from the hiHt
meeting. H 1h captained by C. r
DavlcR, affirmative and I. IX. Kline,
negative
KaKltf Point tlmt-nllo GruiiKO.
1'IiIh Juvenilo will hold Hh regu
lar tneetlnv next Saturday, Muy 4,
ut 2:30 p. in.
Wo hope nn many iih po.inlltle
will lie preitenl. New work Ik
taken tip at each meeting, which
tho JuvcnllcH llltHfl If not present
Seem From'QatenoftheMdht Clubs"
st4rHni Texas 6umtn
"The Queen of the NlK'.U't'luhs," In
which Mint Oulnaiv will he seen
and heard at HuiH'h Craterian to
morrow. An exact replica of, Texas
Oulnan's celebrated Itroad w a y
placo la produced In addition to
scenes und settings, atmosphere,
and general effect.
In tho cusl are 1,11a I.ee,' ICtldlc
I'-oy, Jr., and Jack Norwurth.
Ijiko Yw-k imiitc.
Ily llnli Farluw.
Members of thr, degree learn
of Uike t'reck (Irango met at the
hall Tuesday evening, to prepare
for conferring the third and fourth
degrees upon the three new mem
bers, llaiel Wllhlto, Donna Monla.
and Norval Wliey, who took the
first und second degrees n few
weeks ago and also upon a few
other members who hnvo been
the following splendid program, gfven only the first una secund
m.. .,,, m uio incme or Oregon dugreos.
late day. Tlw ,,,, ,lnrir thl iomli-rlili
""wrlpHtin of tho state flag of Claus Charley, Is working out
was given by Uotli Km low oflsomo new figures und Is making
'" recs; inc state motto, "She
Kites With Her Own Wings," with
history, by Mrs. c. n. Ilolklns
of ltogue lllvor: the state flower,
"Oregon Grape," by Mrs, Muuta
Hlms of Jacksonville; A. C. Mil
tolstoadt of Kagle Point loud ol
tho method by which the state
bird was selected, nnniely, by. vote
o scnooi clilldren In th
state, the meadow lark taking flrsi
wiuce in popularity. . Mrs. H. W.
Kiiarks, of Wimer. beautirully por-
tvayed the 'Old Oregon Trail" In
reading. Kloyd Charley, of
I-oke Creek, gave a speaking, sing.
Ing vocal solo, so full of pathos
and sentiment as to bring down
tho house, entitled. "I'm Waiting
for Ships that Never Come In."
Also an encore, "Htmny Hoy."
'Mr. Hoberecht of Wimer is n
master hand with the accordlan.
Ho rendered several numbers In
a manner that proved him to have
a musical soul. While Mr. Ho
berecht was playing, one forgot
the musical Instrument, for the
music seemed to flow from hl
personality out through his fin
gers, and was a part of himself
which he flung out with the.
abandon of the old mailers. Ilei
was encored again nnd again
Daily Meteorological Report
TiiomIii)-. April SO.
Mcdford ami vicinity: Kalr to
night und Wednesday. Light fin.it
tonight. arnier Wednesday.
Oregon: Kalr tonight und Wed
nesday. Light local frosi.i In In
terior tonight. Warmer Wednesday.
Local Dal
US
fa.
Temperature (degrees.. fH
Highest (last IS hrs.).... SI
Lowest (last 12 hrs.) 411
liel. humidity (lct; 4
1'rcclpltation ( Inches ) mi
Slale of weather ....Cldv.
T
Clily
Lowest temperature this morn
ing, 43 degrees.
Tola! pioelpihitlon since Seplem
nehes.
Wunset totlay. 7:0H p. m.
Sunrise Wcdnosduy. 5:e, a. in.
SunsetWedncsduy. 7:0! p. m.i
Obaervatloni taken at 5XTmT
120th Meridian Time
33 irr
b a
a great effort to complete . Its
preparation. Including costumes.
plans were made fur third anil
fourth degree work to be given at
the last regular mooting, held last
Thursday, but Jirruuue of tile sud
news of the death of Chaplain
uuss Moorvs brother. It was de- t,r it ij(2s, lo 64 I
emeu in postpone ine woi s uuiii
a later date.
Mr. Moore was called to the
Sacred Heurt Hospital Tuesday
night, but was unable to reach
there while his bruthvr was still
alive. The Orange extends Its
most sincere sympathy to him.
A few members of the Grange
met at lAke Creek about four
o'clock Tuesday evening to ar
range the platform nnd equipment
for the Inhlcaus to be used for
tho third and fourth degrees.
Those In charge of this work were
Kloyd Charley. Claus Charley, Mrs.
Kmmu Messal and Iteth Karlow.
Present memlters of the team
are: Mrs. Mary Moore, Mrs. An
na Tonn. Mrs. Agnes llryant, Mrs.
Myrtle Charley. Miss Julia Sldley.
Miss Helen Hlillry. Miss Mary
Hennan Meyer. Jr.. Itaymond
liagidule. Harry Tonn. Vernon
Monla. Melvln Men la. Melrln
Wright. Leader. Claus Charley
Mrs. George Cunning o' Kla
ath Kails was a visitor In Ashland
into in the week whan she was In
attendance on the' liVdorution of
Women's Cluu. Mr. Cunning also
attended the Pv K. -O. Sisteriiood
meetinS nt the homo of Mrs. W. J.
Crandall on Saturday ufternoon.. .
Mrs. IV. L. Maxey of Klamath
Fallal a former Ashland resident,
was In AS-uand late In the-week to
attend the federation meeting and
to, visit with friends. ' . ' -
Mr. and , Mrs. WaH' Crow of
Allany wore in southern Oregon
late In the week to allow Mr. Crow
tho opporluiilly to attend ' the
Slulno nctlvlties in Medford. Thov
visited Ashland to cull 'on old
friends. ' ''
James H. Boyd. Jr.. son of Mrs.
Hnttle Boyd on North Main street,
passed uwny on Krldny ut a hosnl-.
tal in Jiedwood City. California,
after an Illness of several months.
The funeral ritca will be held In
.unianil und burial will be made I
here. Mr.- Boyd is survived, by his
widow und two1 sisters and broth
ers. - -
Ynrren Uorcmus is visiting for
a few-days in Klamath Falls with
his sister und "brother-in-law, Mr.
unu rs. it. u. Bussurd.
A. H. Uavenhlli, a rancher, of
the Valley View district, wns-m.
tending to business errands in
-Modforu oh Thursday.
- F. M. Caiter of San Francisco:
arrived in Ashland lute- last week
ueorgc .N. Gray, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Chnrlcs. A. Gray on Jowa
street, is In Ashland on a two
weeks visit to nls parents. George
is located ut Santa Paula, where
he Is head of a large cottage
cheese factory. Lato in tho week,
after a visit to friends in tho noi'-
thern part of tho stute, Ocdrgo-
win return to Santa Paula.
Chu pter AC of tho P. IS. O. sis
terhood neld u meeting on Sutur-
clay urtornoon- ut the handsome
now nuislde home of Mrs. W. J.
i minimi, -i-no uauul routine of
business occupied tho early purl of
the afternoon und was followed by
u bocIiU hour before the hostess
served refreshments. Kuch mem
ber took plants and bulbs for the
hostess to bo added to the planting
uiiuui me uranuall Home.
Airs, sum u. McNuIr waa elected
as a delegate to attend the su
promo convention of p. ki o
which will be held In Chlcugo In
October.
Mrs. Wolf, who is o, toaclier In
the Central Point schools was In
.mnmiiir over tne week-end to visit
iier iiusonnu, wno is a teacher in
the Ashland. Junior high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Wolf expect to at
tend one of the big California col
leges during the vacation and will
spend a few days here attending to
"uniucsn mailers. . .
.Miss Frances Sclnociler, teacher
of science In- the Ashland high
scnooi, wa a visitor at her home
In Uiigcim over thu week end.
Miss Grace Chamberlain left for
San Kranclsco on Saturday evening
to meet Miss lOlizabcth Palmer and
the two ladles will Inilneiliutelv go
cast to sail fur Kurope. wlicro they
plan to spend about a year and a
half.
Tho Federation of Women's
Clubs or Southern Oregon closed
Into Saturday afternoon after a
most profitable session. The vari
ous eluhs of tho district wero well
represented.
Ouring the last hour of tho
afternoon, a representative of
.yuen uros. or Portland showed
an unusunr 'collrMliui or Oriental
rugs. ' n ' . i .
'" Oscar l.mVe wa'.i"n business visi
tor In Mud forth on Saturduy,
(By- Mrs. Marlon Tryor)
TALENT. April 3a.-(SiecJul)
The Girl Scouts of Talent held
their first regular, meeting at the
high-school Friday afternoon after ! f. J?, UT WC u"
school. The meeting 'HL int "1.neM- .Mre; ?.d,tl,e Hajtaan. who
nu ueen iaKing care or ,irs.
Keith,-returned home. Friday.
ine raient Kebekah ciuj wiil
Campbell and G. L. Bullen at
tended. .;
The Woman's Missionary society
will meet Thursday afternoop at
the homo of Mrs. Harvey Walter.
Mrs. McFadden assistant hu stews;
Mr. and Mrs. S. A, Nye. avni
Wednesday afternoon att?nding to
business affairs in Medfotjd.
Archie Kstem is driving. njew
Tudor Ford 'aedan.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur jLewl' of
Aieuroru were guests Sunday a(
the home of Mrs. Klmer KlncaiJ.
... ;Mrs. Ira Williams was a business
visitor In , Medford Friday after
noon. . -
Mrs. firyon Keith Is able, to be
around again after a two weeks'
Protect Orchard Profits Now!
... r vuugw tviuson'oi
MeUXord. and Mrs. tester JJewbry.
Thirteen girls were .present.
The Blrhv divided-, into two pa
trols.. Sylvia Logan- was elected
patrol leader of the Blue Birds
and Mildred Perry was chosen as
her assistant. Wanda Purvea was
elected patrol lender of the sec
ond patrol, and chose. Sabrina
Thatcher as her assistant. Tlie
high school girls decided to form
a new patrol when more girls
Join. The troop, decided to have
an outdoor meitinjs Muy 10.
Mr. and Mrs- Earl Duncan en
tertained Mr. und Mrs. Oscar
Shepherd and Mr, and Mr. C. G.
uodkin of Uoguo Kivcr as din
ner guests recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarvoy -Walters
and son, Edward and Mr James
w alters spent Inst Sunday us
guests of Mrs. Walters" brother.
Mr. Kosk Kline and family - at
uugic Point.
Word was received by Don Tryer
last week from his brother..
Charles Tryor ot San Francisco,
that 'he had resigned his position
as ticket clork- for the Southern
Pacific, which ho has held for the
past five years; and. had accepted
the position of city freight nnd
passcngor agent for the Spokane,
Portland and Scattlo railroad, with
headquarters. In San Francisco.
Family Night" at tho Methodist
church will be held the first Wed
nesday evening of each month la
tho future, .Instead of the first
Thursday, as heretofore. This
Is- a social' night for the members
of the church nnd their families
nnd friends when a basket supper
win oe served ot tne church. A
good program will also be pro
vided.
iter. Brown and nine of ' his
Boy Scouts attended the court ot
honor held at Medford Thursday
night. Two" of his "scouts were
advanced t second do,ss. Homer
Clinton and Billy Glclm. Several
of the boys' parents were present.
Mrs'Oeorgf' Perry, Mrs. Charles
' u?ln2.',i' ""MI Stitinunt (
THE CENTUHY INDEMNITY COMPANY
01 llulfstd. In Ik. Sti. i-nuu.,... .... ....
Ijilcly licil dur Iwcmljra. Iu2s. 'ouult lo
"o"ix lumnilnluiKi ut tlic Slate ol Iks.
meet at .the home -of Airs. George
Oalbrath next Friday- Aft,erBoont
Mrs. ' Harry -i Gllem, . who lias
spent the -past month tit' Rose
burg, returned the end; ot: the
week.
II ' I "'Spray with. J
(TT) MEDOL I
Vrfl r onct to ellmlnata I
HJT KED sfidi:k I
Vr - ltli There will be, a lot of red, I
i- r( (Li S ' spider In pear-and apple I
v -y u,. -1 v ' ' orchard tuu summer roi-
11" 'Y iL7l lowlns the dry winter.,
' 1 1 Now 18 t16 "raB to s'r"e
V -jT y w,ta an efrcUva spray
yAN"j before these pests becoron
I&fif abundant Don't wait until
1 1 Wtl': 1 leaves havo turned, brown.
If 1 YM' k'l MEDDL, Is the sproy to kill
II I recl uMer- Th'8 f,ne sum-
II V7 wf , mcr " has proven' the
II yj best for Hogue Klver Val-
-VVV Call on our . dealers for
t proper formulas for your
Jf W I ' ' ' ' orchard without delay. ,
Balfour Building, San Francisco
Medford Dealers: American Fruit Grower
,Robt. T. Cochran & Co.. Pinnacle Packing Cat
UP.1.0()0,U0(I.0I1
3,23.-,
i ln.VTs.aa
Amounr of caplm stork mm
NCh ,,r,m,l"ni n-ceiiwl' iluriog
liilcmi dUldciab 'toil' rtii'li
- uiirniK me )Tf......
Inane fiooi uil,t, ,e.
ci-licu during Ilic year
Total Income ....
v , , UlSsUKSKMixra'
l5S?P'H. d.U"" "
WiKleno. ,uid
during. tb vear..T.
UsuMniora . and uIjiIb,
Taie. Iicere, and lee., wW i. 1-3-"-'"-l
amount of all ukir" n'Ji
tuiej .
mm IMihI
I llll I . Tvyj II I'll -Erfte;
IIH 6 YY.yTI llll I ., ,. ,
I pace prices, and quality 3 X;''-iivSSr
! Ill before btiyiiig clsewhtTc Jjl t&ESgsgpr. .
FOR SALE;
7-room bungalow and .one
3-room house, both rurulslied.
2 lots, 50x130 each; nice' I ' '.' v '
shado trees, lawn, shrubbery; "' . ' r'
walks and other improve- I j
meuts .' ... ..-:'; v.-(.' 1 " , '-II
, No. 4 East Clark St. - '! - - ..N . I
' " I ;, Medford, Oregon .... ,11
o.n i n.uiK tin i 1 ws m
1 U
Balfaiiiv
Giitlirie
Best Painless Dentistry
. -- '
When You
Need Plates
aa-i.aoa.iB
Total emendllinea .... .M,Jr j31.s.
Value of rral nute onued. (oiar- '
- i.iuei .
Value ol Muck, ! lmHlt u1nJ
. una, raiuef ....
Loaiw uu niorklaees j,i.,l -.'.u;.'
In kinks aiid in ','iid
I remitimi In evne uf rollrfii,ln
V ..I" """"oer 30,
Imnrii anil rem' due aiid' 'ac-
ciiukI , ,
UUitr admliled ael' '. '.
Xune
3.001,31.110
None
il3J,oOS.8T
iOO.L-SO.ll
15.IITI.TT
I.J-.S.Tli
Tom admitted j?,i, TTuilLTsT
"""nicu piemiuiiu on .
all ou iBiHi,tf . . . .
hue for o.. ' " '.sss.SHJ.il
a . "
All oilier llaliilltlu
IOI.SI0.ro
1IIII..1HI.III
Total llalilluic, exrl.hlir
Net i.ren,ln .-' T KK
Imm paid durln. u ,7 " M"-',,j--bonn
Incurred durln, the rear':::;: n
Comiuny. ' " "'""1 indciniillr
S5!- ST"". l R he - ,
Stalularv rldnii ,,. ....
Carmi.-t. .,,r.. untm. f'
- i i
j a n
C1TT S4 2
. w M 1
All of whleh goes lo prove that j Sonus. Mm. JJary' Meyer. Mrs. Klls
our xarm iioys and farm men
farm girls and farm " woman,
though ongaged In the most ar
flous toll from morning til) night,
Meyer. .Mrs. IniOKene Charley. Mrs
Nora Mi-adshnw and Miss Margaret
Nlckell.
The regular business nieetlnp
linker flty All !. Clear
lllsninrrk TI 4H Cloudy
I'olse ll 36 Clear
tlenver 4 4 p. t-jy
l)es Moines 7J SU Cloudy
e'r.no 7s 4 Clear
"e'ens S! 14 Cloudy
l.os .MiKelrs 44 Cloudy
Marshfleld . 14 Clear
Phoenix . - S Clear
PorCimt r, 3 p. Cdy.
Hed liluff ; s Cloudy
Hiiseliurg .14 J Clear
Halt Ijtke Clly 611 4S Kaln
San vVanrlseu l 4S Clear
Santa r Sn is p. cdy,
Seattle j 41) Clnuily
GOLF GAINING SPEED '
IS SHOWN BY EXPERT
rtri.A.NTA tP u Oolf, like
everything else, gets faster as the
.vrnes go ny.
O. II. Keeler. Atlanta expert
aumnie tne men s game la, 10
strokes better than It - was 15
years ago- add he says the women
have progressed even faster than
mat.
Fifteen years ago the medal for
mo qualifying round In the south
ern itmnifur cnamplonshtii mi
won with -a card of Hi over the
Knst Ijike course here, a fme
field eomiveted.
In the north and south open at
t'lnehurst Inst month no less than
five player In no better a field,
comparatively speaking, then the
one at Kast lke In ISIS shot
S or better on a much harder
course than the Atlanta layout.
SVN0PSI nr Annua, ..... '
Of the 1'oluml.l.n Nui,IM Kir, ' Cm.
the thlrtr-rirsl liar ol lhm.ml. 1 ,i... 1 ...'
r i pit. i .
"""" " '"T wi V. 000.OOU.00
Net prrasuu rccelicii durliat tlie
liileTe.ti,"rir,i'dci'J,""rf "teau'tVl 7U,'"3'!"'
so.ijr.si
DR. EICKERT says:
What is vlslon-exhaustlon?--Tired,
strained, weak, or In
flamed eyes indicate, exhaus
tion and defectivei . vision.
Our methods correct all vis
ual delects. Call here with
out delay. " ,
bk. JUD RICKERT
OPTOMETR8T
Z?2 E. Main Medford: Ore.
be-economy und a great
saving to. your pi-idcmid per
soual appoiiraiioe1 if you will
couio to this office ami receive
service equal to tile best proeur-
able here or elsewhere. I make
a specialty of this important,
line of dental vork!
Dr. I. H. Gove
. Office Phone 872-J Residence Phong 76S-J
; , 233 East Main St, .
sj.osr.jo
reliMl atari,,. ,lu
liome trosi oilier somen Vee'eiiVd
durlig ibe year
Total liroae ....... . . soronuri
phui-iisi;.ih.T8
Ne bwi said durln, ll T
IMildciirb nahl on raoiiai I(ort
uwiiik iw. jew ,
Commission and ularlca pas due.
Inf Ino rear
Tnei, Ihxn-ei and leea pahl due.
hs Ine iar v
Anoiint of all otner enieiidliurei
0
atii.sor.s
'VIM. 51
IS3.UH5.0O
Tolal npendllures . risssas-,
ValM of real euu i-.
kt lalnel
Value e ttocki and I
lataratt Tafaol
Loans on srortcaca aid collitct.
I. ele.
fa hi banks and on sand
rreaduan hi eourst of rolltcilaa
Tlnen shsee rVmnHnr Sir,
19s
luleresl and rents due arid ae'.
nued ,
3M.srr.S3
SIT. '93.00
538.31 S. Js
UH.yli8.l3
IIT.TS1.I3
31.0Jll.Ul
THE
IclTftI
Qfr) SAN FRANCISCO
OIAKI si TAILOR ST,
Discerning traveWa
rink. The Clift among
America's fine hotels.
Downtown location,
immediately adjacent
to shopping, business
and theatre districts.
iiO rooms with bath
Slnale.froaif4 -
DouhI.froa ,
iSt' I ... Mat II MlRAMt. JS
Sun Barbers -'
Tela! admitted auet Sl.rsu rns.10
I.I4HIIITII-S .
Omt cUmn (nr sr.. miniid. . sit.S3l.3T
Amnnit of Qnearneri pntSums on
an oiii.ianni.a rists ...i..: SIl.Jto.M
I tot coamlblca and broker--
ar .
All outer llabllltta " 3S. TOO 00
Not. real estate and Insurance
firm formed In Cooullle.
SpoKnne
Walla Walla ...
Winnings
S!
Si)
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
U,. V. DICK.
Mrteoroloirlst.
40
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QgJTi HaveYour
hIl:!?ZX!0k Scrihhlinps
PENCIL. V r T j Of
wrm the V bialyzca
jiTsf02jf 1 ' ' that'8 cahaMe anywhere 1
- .1,,.. nun- im lilt; IIHIU,
V , , : Ti-avi'lors ('hcqucs are! - ;
(' i Tako aloiifj an aniplri'Rup. -' ' 'i-'-; ; :
: l'b" .vour vacation trip..' . .
: ' '. issued in conveiiiont i ' .'
: li'iiiiiiiina(ioiiH. '
! C: i.iVT. ' l r i
I hi i irsi lciiionai nank IB
1 Medford, ;Oregon'
l )VM3 :
f I
Total Uabllitles. eiehsttt ef
eaplltl staet ol 15n,i.,HI. . . oil T't J-,
i.ibi.-,ms l.-s llKhl.U.- Mia TIIS IRAR
premluas reeelied durln Ike
war . . . $3. I)J n
toro MM dirlm Hit rear futsir
Um lorarred dnrir tna seor. , T Sar T
.Name of fomoairj. Tne CohnMlas N.ltoo.1
Fire Innaranr rnmpaire.
Name ol PmHm, Jassi J, rarej.
Name H Seerelarr. a. T. L.IMB.
aitinf inhleiii attarrcr rr reitlee. Is
,-uraiee rommkitoner.
J IT IV.IWI , , . i . . . .. a.
Medtoid. Oirj"., 2 ' EAClE KN'CIt CO, NfAV V(pRK CITY
Louise Rice, world famous trr.nhl.;.
can positively read your talents, virtues
and faults in the drawings, words and
what nota that you scribble when "lost
in thought', j
Send vat. " -.;kM;., -
hed. cat Irani bos of M.ktdo ewivilVj
let. OTlfc ldm. Lousr r,, J-
O parking trouble "exist it The liznx.
The doormin takes vour nr vhon
rrive and place it in a tnrao-e ennnAt :u
the Hotel. J ust hand him your key u you leavi
? that' all. Located in the heart of the
Cty near everything.
(j J ervice, QitahtyMospitalitv
Mil SAS FRANCISCO