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PXGE two rEDFORD MATT, TRIBUTE, MEDFORP, OKEflbfr, STTXrAYv rAY19, m9:' . 8 LAFOLLETTE STATUE UNVEILED lEEAO.T.IC, Ore., Jlny 17. (8po olnl) Tlio Aultocli Sunday school I Is invited to a-baakct dinner unj cburcb HervtccB in the Meadows next Suiuluy. May 19. The Chris tian young men's gospel team of Medford will conduct the services. Archie West made a trip to Applegate the last of the week. Mrs. Purcell of Medford was vIb ltlng at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Fred West, the last of the week. : . . . Mrs. Hess of Medford spent sev eral days last weok visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seegmiller. Mrs. Hess Is a niece of Mrs. Beeg millor, , ., ... .. ... - ; Miss Gcorglana" Hurson?' spent the week end visiting at the home 0' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sanderson. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Itigham and fLniJly of Eagle Point attended the church services at Antloch school house Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Jordan of Hoseburg arrived FYlday to visit with her mother. Mrs, Lucas, Sr., at the home of linr brother, B. B. Lucas, and family. Mrs. Jordan returned home Mon day. Mrs. Lucas, Sr., who has been sick for some time, is a little bet-, ter at this writing. The Boy Scouts held their meet ing Friday evening last weok. The troop was. divided Into two patrols. Lorlng Martin was chosen lender of the Heaver patrol and Raymond Mayfleld was chosen leador of tlir Wolf patrol, .. ; r ,. i . Church services were held at the Antloch school, houso Sunday aft ernoon. Kev. Clillders of Cold Kill delivered Iho messngo. There was quite a number from Sams Valley at the meeting. Young people's meeting was held Ot the usual hour last Sunday ovonlng. Alfred Hcddingfiold was the leader. Tho topic of the ovon lng was "Why Is Jesus tho World's tlroatost Ijcader?" Walter Mack mnn was lendor of the pruyor meet ing. He used "IleHurrqplton" ns his subject Twov special soil's were rendered, one by the Junior girls and tho other by tho Junior . hoys. 1 .. .. . i iTnck Sims spent the week end with ltnymond and llubort May field. Wilbur lllnckmnn spent tho week end at the homo of his imrnnlH, Mr. and Mrs. Eluckmnn. Wilbur Is working nt Clold Hill In the ce ment plant, . Tho young folks ot the nrilnh . horhood gathered at tiro homo of Mr. and Mrs. Chus. Sanderson to help Milton celebrate hiH 17th birthday iinnlvorsury Snturday eve ning. Tho ovonlng was spent In playing gRmos ami music. Lunch was servod at midnight and, wish ing Milton mnny returns of the day, they dopartod for their sev eral homes. Mr. and Mrs. Horman Terrlll of the Moadows passed through lleagle last Thursday on their wuy to Med ford; Bill Pomoroy nnd Miss Talent of the Meadows wore Beagle cullers last Bunday. Merrill Martin bus boon out of school for several days on ncconnt ot sickness. Mr. Swunsnn, who has been qullo nick for tho last two weeks, Is nhlo to be about ngalu. ; Howard Mayflold ot Central Point Is gathering his cafrfb off the range In preparation fur driv ing them to Klamath county the first of noxt wook. Hnymond Mny flold Is working with liim and will help him drive to Klnmnth. . Mr. and Mrs. Hall or Medford spent Tuesday ovonlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ICugono Cray and family. Tuesday evening the young folkt: gathered at the homo of Mr. and . Mrs. Kugeno Cray and surprised Byron, as A was his 1 Uth birthday ' anniversary. The evening was npenl playing games and music. At 11 o'clock the birthday rako wua rut and lunch Bcrvod. Then wishing Byron ninny happy birthdays limy returned to their respective homes. The school children are practic ing on the last program of tho year, to be given Thursday, Mny 111, In the afternoon, i r ..,., ., 4 OF TABLE TO MEET T T l it h '4iL fvk i , Iff A if f Ky b it m TO Statue of the late Sen. Robert M. LaFollette, "gift of Wisconsin to the nation, was unveiled In Statuary hall In the capltol In Washing, ton. Lett to right: Senator Blaine, Fola LaFollette, Marlon Montana Wheeler, Robert LaFollette 8ucher, Mrs. Mary LaFollette Sucher, daughter of setiator, snd.hlu sons, Philip and Sen. Robert LaFollette, Jr. WILLIAMS GRANGE iBRIDE-TO BE) OF A IS T 8Y NEW SETTLER E IN EDEN PRECI TO (By .Mm. Myrlln Whipple) . I HOGUE HIVI-llt, Ore., May 17 '!A iii(kpi,I1ii nnoiiM uhtiwrn' wnu li,l,t WILLIAMS CREEK Ore " UfULIIIi A 1113 t r iM'tlll'H ( , 1, ,. !.,..., Ml.... .i,i , grange wit! hold Its regular month-! rtaurtmi afternoon y ince ng Ha turuay, May 8. at:,,, ,. r Mlw ,JIWH. the Wllllunm Community hall. A w,Hl, ., , , clans of throe will bo given tile i j,,V , third and fourth dewi-ees and one; I, i ii I . i - n. i A vt-rill Swacbcr, Mai y Vmwh. l-'rcda lunch will bu served at nuun.' Tho Laws, Laura Siuitb, Shlrloy Joni-s. , T ., 1 """. "vurlKiiye J.c Muliu.. Hetty I'ayne. H.llltt (liuhgo that ovonlng and as many,,,, ,.,. M (1;ul as can will leave from the ball K,lIlrt,.y r Sundry, .Mm Nola at 0:30 p. m. for the HKuo Itivcr! j, vlno ,, Mr(1 H(.u . giango hull whore Hiipper will be T1. mmw.mv (,,ll)00 Klveh ,,y servwl after which a largo claath - Uvu tlk (.nnK of . KKl. will bo given the several degrees. ;ltul-ri Saturday night was well at- ... ,!. ".vii Kiunun tended iiuim;imii Lily t,-nniu in naiuroay IUp,(Hf tllUI' VIBIb 1,1 IB. ,11111 IOI1 M lllllllUT, UlUllll- ma J'cnoe, who has been poorly fur more than a year Kuus 1'ierce paHHed away at his home near 1'rovolt May 10 nfU-r an Illness of a month. Interment was In the Methodlttt chapel ceme everyone reported a Airs. Italpb Wilt and son ' Delhert have retui'imil to their hunn. from Klamath, where Mr. Witt la cm ployed, l.ltllc IX'lliert In III and .Mra. W'llt brought him homo for medical aid. ... , , Norman Branheor, wlio has boeit tery. A Inrge crowd ot relatives' m wU Hcari,,t tovel.. Is Improving and friends wore present to pay ,ut was unable to atumt tile com, Ihelr last respects. There , wero ,,,,.,.,, exercises to n-eelve his many florul oftorlngs. among diploma. However we arc all glad which was a beautiful pleat pre-itu knw ,,,, .v,,,.,,,,,,, ., B,.t sontod by tho provolt Indies club, i anyway. Of which Mrs. liorco Is president.' .M,.. ,iml Ml.H ,.,,n strali.in ale Archlo l'lereo. a son, was tin-'living for tho present on their able to bo present as ho is still !ml0 ,,!,. 1t uKU0 utver. .Mr. confined to his bod. with typhoid i dirnlinn has been emploved for fovor at lils homo In CoiiilUelllrvor,1 yi,lu.a llt t, ,,, Un orch. 0r0' .v V lard at Uuek Point, but recenlly Miss Clraco Roberts of San Fran-' neeepted n iiosltlon at Medford. Cisco, Cel., who is spending horj jtarley CiimmlnKS was a week vacuuon wun nor piiroius, sir. nnu 0nd visitor at Hogue Itlver. Mrs, C. . W, lloherts, visited with; lAineral services were held Sun- rriends ami romuves in nieuioru day for Mrs. Henry Woolrldge and Phoenix Sunday and Monday. I who died at her drums Pass home Sho will lcuvo for San Francisco j ,'n,i,,y night. Mrs. Woolrldge was Friday. jhorn In Jackson county and had !r. nnd Mrs. Bray and son. ' !.,, i-e.slrleiit of Hogue Itlver Billy of Medford Bpent Sunday . fr several years prior to her move afternoon and evening with Mr. : to (mints Pass. She leaves a hus and Mrs. Philip Meotobry. 1 band and throy sons, Frank, Hus- Mrs. Henry Wooli'ldgo pnssed Hl,u nn( cten. " i nwny BUddouly last week fromj rd mM i,PPn received Vero of honvt trouble. Intormont was i tlio birth of n son to Mr. nnd Mrs. tho Missouri flat cemetery Sun-. Kimer I'hamliorhtln ot Baker. Ore. day nftornoon. Both young people are well known .Mrs. l'loree nnd son. Harold, here, Mrs. eiinmborlaln having spent Monday ovonlng In tho C, i been .Miss Vudn Kathan before her W. Ilotierts homo. i marriage. Aiming .the Koguo Itlver people visiting (14'ants Pass Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Fred O'Kelly, Stew art Hatch, Mrs. Al livo nnd Fnbrtclus Ualph Cougol, who has been In Klamath Falls for sevoral wooks, roturned home last weok. Maurice Butts and Furl Couglo left Sunday morning for Klnmnth daughter, Mrs. Ooorgo Falls. anil Mrs. Itlchard Scott. Mrs. Lothn Hurrol of CoqullloJ . Mrs. C. Baker and children who was called hore by tho Illness, j Sydney nnd Canine, left Sunday and denth of her father,. Knostto Jolu Mr- Baker near Klnmnth pierce, left for her homo Monday 1 Fulls, where he is engaged In tho morning. " irslslnu of musknits. , TABL10 BOCK. .Mny 17 ISpe- ' rial.) The next regular meeting of the Community club will be held tonight. Mny 17. in conjunction with the school entcrtnlntucnt. and an excellent program has been j prepared by club members nnd students alike. I Several large trucks hnvo been i added lately to the fleet of logging i trucks hauling saw logs through I hero to Medford from the Benglo ' section. j Many regrets wcr hoard locally over the postponement of the i Orange program that was to have ! been given last Thursday nlglii ! over KMKI), The Mny 1 crop report of tho I . K. Department of Agriculture pre- i diets a linger crop of winter wheat . In the United Htntes tluin last yenr I but a smaller crop in tho Pnciric ' , northwest. j Mrs. Anderson and children are i moving this weok from the John I Vaughn ranch to a plnce near ' : Medford. ' j j Sixteen pupils of the upper ...... . w nviHinR un einie ' six of eighth examinations this week, these are on their final grade examination. . - CUaa M(on rti'gs wnnt a at Man Tribune office. We Welcome All Visiting ODD FELLOWS and REBEKAHS To Ihc Rogue River Valley "A Great Country" SCOTT WOOLF v ' 217 West Main 1 " WfKUOW SPRINGS, Ore, May 17. (Spucla.) Joe'Wrlffht hun ho Id seven acreti of his place to, a mnn from .C'ou Bay. Thli piece lays between the railroad and Jackson creek. The new owner expects to erect tvo houseii and put In other Improvements before! the summer 1h over. A. IT. Clements la hnvlng a deep well drilled near the, .ouae on hiH ranch here. If they tttrlke a good flow of water thU will add much to the convenience of their home. . Francis Parker and Harry Kid en ! wore guentH of the. seniors of the' Central. Point -hiKh school, at their picnic . on Wagner . creek, tin all day affair held - on Wednesday of this week.- Last week Thursday Mrs. H. A. DuKuque entertained her bridge cul. . Tho ladies spent a most de- llKhtful nftornoon. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Elden had ns dinner guests Sunday the W. K. arker family and Rolttnd . Blrk- holx.. . . . : M4H. W. B. Harris . spent the week end In Portland as guest of her son RuHnell and wife. On the return trip Mrs,, Harris spent one niyht as. the guest of her son James at Albany, eollcgo Bhe ro- ports thnt James., has just pur chased n. J-'ord coupe and vvfll drive home when, nchool closes. He px pects to Hpend the summer here. J. W. lilrkholz, who has boen In poor . health for some time and .seriously ill for the past two weeks, in slightly better hut still suffering a great deal of pain. , His many friends hope for his speedy recov ery. Mrs.'- Oeorge . Veaca. of, Wood- burn. Ore., who Is delegate to the grand lodge convention in Medford will be a guewt for the week at the P. A, Bonnoy home here. Ceorge Kid it n took advantage of tho cheap rates and spunt Mothers Hay with his parents hero. He came from.O. S. C. on Friday and returned Sunday evening. Mrs. (lene Blackford, who has , been finite ill und confined, to her home, is somewhat improved and I able to b, about. I ..Mrs. W,, K. I'arkor spent "I'ues- ' day in Crants Patw as a guoHt of her mother. Mrs. H. B. AlverHon. Mrs. McKay, who has been so feeble nil winter, is somewhat bet ter with tho coming of warmer weather.- , . -. , Mrs. W. II., Hover 'is-entertaining tlio ladies' circle of Central Point this afternoon. . . ..'( i , The Willow . Springs school closed lust Friday afternoon for tho summer vacation. Pi- !.): bofland und John Brenner aVq yqry. busy witi ;th"Jr. -beos, thse Miariii' days. B'oo& tiwarmod, vbty info- fnw yenvi'' vt'.-,.,, , tw.: .-.(:. (By Mary O. Carey.) HUKN PltKCIXCT, Ore., May 17. (Special.) We have been informed that J. C. . Hilderbrand has sold his fine little furm, located on the Pacific highway near the Ever- shady auto park, and will give pos session about the first of July. ' Water has been turned into the Talent ditch from the Applegate and the ditches are running bank tulh Mast of the water users are taking advantage of the flow' and flooding their alfalfa fields. Mrs. J. W, Pruett and daughter Margaret were pleasant callers at the homo of Mrs. S. P. Barneburff Wednesday, i ' Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anderson have mgved from the home of Mrs. Edmonla Anderson in East Eden to Medford. Donald Is working for Dr. Spats. Bert Miller of Hilt was in East Eden Wednesday on, business, in terviewing the stockmen. J.- 8. Shemihorn of East Eden is over on the Applegate figuring on a contract ot building a . new residence for B. J. Emerick on the old Pat Swain ranch. . . Donald Coozy of Medford was visiting .with .Kenneth Barneburg last Tuesday. ,.. . Dr. and Mrs, Suzie B. Standard are expected to arrive in Phoenix Thursday of this week. They will occupy a portion of Mrs. Dr. Mnlm gren's large home and will imme diately take up practice In the town of Phoenix. Mrs. Edmonia. Anderson Is some what under tho weather with rheu nulsm and is barely able to get ubout her household duties. Mrs. Jack Allen has. been quite indisposed for several days, The Daffodil club in East Eden met at the . home of Mrs. W.. q. Onnnaway last Wednesday. About 17. members were present. A boun teous covered dish luncheon was enjoyed. at noon and the ladles did fancy work during ,th.o afternoon. The new service station and resi-; donee on the lots formerly known; as tho Hukle property. In phoenix, Is among the most attractive of any j of tho stations yet built in the! town. , ., " . - I Wm. High and C. Carey and wife ! were trading in Medford on Wed-j nesday. y j The new . owner of the former Hargrave orchard has his garage up and haw the basement about finished and the . lumbar on the ground ready to begin work on his new residence. , . 1 , . . Sowing; Room Hint,, , Cut tho strips containing buttons and -buttonholes- fronf-.-dlscarded garmcnts nnd uso tbem,. under a fly ;in: i ii ( w : ganhe n ts.' ii ( aaVek ; 'time Mind' )fh!,". -.v.'.v-:..-1; JwAwi. DETROIT, May J7. If Manager "Dena" Blackburne's wishes are respected. Art. Hlilres, the belligerent bench-playing first baseman, la through with the White Sox. Reflecting over his fiat fight with the: Texas youth, in which both received facial decorations, Black hurne said he would never permit Shires to play fur him as long as ! he managed the club. ; ' ! . Meanwhile. Shirea was undecided whether to continue his law studies or to appeal for reinstatement after 10 days' suspension. He and Black burne engaged In a fist fight ,In the White Sox clubhouse Wednes day, following , an exchange of words on the diamond where Blackburne , criticized him for . "ca pering around like a baby" and not taking baseball seriously enough.. Illlllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH CORDIAL GREETINGS ; v 4 f . To? AH , ;, I ' ' . !cn i-h.-si;-.-;-: - a ; . Odd Fellows and Rebekahs You are welcome in Med ford and the Rogue River Valley. " : ; i'J'TY'M ABKI: CITY MARKET The OPEN FRONT Market N. Central . ' Phone 324 r. Ink Stains on llaiuls - A solution? operxlde of hydro pen containing a fe drops of am irtpnia ViU-pmove Ink stains from fire "ha-ndsr J" Open Evenings and Sundays We Gbn Serve YotiatAll ' Times, Odd Fellows and Rebekahs We hope that you will thoro Iy enjoy your visit, in Med ford and you will want to come again soon. , East Side Pharmacy Main and Riverside Cordially Welcome Visiting bv Odd Fellows THE HOLLAND HOTEL Joins with everyone in southern Oregon in ex fpiuliug honrtv greetings to visiting Odd Fellows and Rebekahs Rebekahs to Medford l' We sincerely hope that you will en joy your stay in this city , a n d southern Oregon. Hotel Jackson We Eitend a Hearty Welcome to Visiting Odd Fellows and Rebekahs TUDIO ) ' '; i i ' t '4 We - Welcome You.. .... .f.. ODD FELLOWS and REBEKAHS to the "Pear City" and the Rogue River Valley, ... We hope . T'; Vyour visit will be a pleasant one ! Medford BEEBE & KINDLE SERVICE STATIONS : . Central Point Greetinp-s, Odd Fellows Mutual Mill & Feed any Meotord Ashland Snider 's Dairy & ' Produce Co. t ; : Extends a Cordial Welcome To All Visiting Odd Fellows and Rebekahs - If It's Snider 's It's the Best to Buy IrilllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllM 101 loaoi Ol Greetings to All Visitini ODD FELLOWS and . REBEKAHS -4 - M SCHERER MOTOR CO. North Riverside Phone? OE3QT IOC3Q1 tOE3 si Eighth and Central Ave. Tile KiiKllnlnn;in Hiot'pol In ur-