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WEDFOTCD TffXTC TRIBUNE, MEDFORD.. OREO ON-, RTTNTOY, MAY 19,-1929. PXGE SIX TO SCHOLARS OF TALENT SCHOOLS TA'LENT, Ore., May 17. (Spe cial,) Four memli!S of t'ie Amer ican LeKion and four members of iiin Q. A. R. addreHsed the upper graded and high school student body on "Why We Keep Memorial Day" and announced that on Memo rial day at 2; 30 In the afternoon they would hold services at the Sterns cemetery on Wanner creek. .Mr. and Mrs. Charley Younft of Ilremerton, Wash., who hav been spending the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. U. Hullen, led Wednesday evening for their home. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Eaton of Med ford spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Vogeli. James Brown of Medford was transacting business In Talent last Tuesday afternoon. A baby boy was born Wednes day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Hoy Hill. ' The little lad weighed eight pounds and has been given the name of Lcltoy. The parents nro very proud of their boy as he i Is the first boy In a family of 1 three children. Mother and baf 1 arc doing fine. Mrs.' Wesley Vogell was an hon. I ored guest at a musical given at : the music studio in Ashland by hcr ' daughter. Mrs. Cnlllo Vogell Briscoe.- Mrs. Hriscoe, who has consid rable musical ability, surprised oven her nearest friends by this ' performance. She has for some time pnst been training under , a verv efficient teacher, who per suaded her to put on this public ' musical, which has bo surprised the music lovers of the city of Ash land. It la expected Mrs. Hriscoe ; will give another in Iho near fu ture. Duko Verloop has purchased (he property known as the Only place . oft Gibson street. The Huln was completed Tuesday through the John Mason real estate office. Mr. and Mrs. It. 1,. Andrews of Medford spoilt Bundny afternoon nt ' the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wesley Vogell. Mrs.. Clarence Mathes and Mrs. Edytho Dayman and daughter, Iter-tha;- spent Wednesday afternoon shopping In Medford, .also attend , lng a picture Bbow while In town, j Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klncnld and i Haughter, Charleen; 8ent Tuesday afternoon at the homo of Mr. C'unn bell In Ashlnnd. Mrs. Will Uunlnp and children of F.ugono were also guests at the Campbell homo. Mrs. Dunlop is a daughter of Mr. Camp bell, and is also a nloce of Mrs. Klncnld. The. seventh nnd eighth grades nro taking their examinations. ' Mr. and Mrs. Konneth Pollen and two.duughters from. Klnnuilh .Mini; lion; 'spent Sunday lit tho Umld home. ' Mrs. Marlon-Tryor spent Wed nesday afternoon nt the home of Mri Hay Toft in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Ugan from Marrlmun, Neb., arrived tho first of the week and will muko nn ex tonded visit ut the home of their son, It. H. Logan, and family. O.. H. Skeato was transacting business In Medford Wednesday afternoon. FRENCHMEN ARRIVE; PLAN OCEAN FLIGHT ... S""lSV. "Sfe. - 4 i QUILTING BEE HELD AT E dlan country, where he Is work I lng. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Slagle spent I Sunday of last week with their t son. H. T- Slagle agd family. I ! SCANDINAVIAN SINGERS V'NITK IN BIG FKSTIVAIj .,.,. .i... in .uhik thv nian to flv from New York to Paris In June, three Frenchmen ' h.u. orrlu.ri In New York. Upper: Single motored Bernard. Lower: Pilot Peno LeFevre, M. A. Lottl, -. , and Jean Assolant, co-pilot. Baptist Church Sunday school at -0 a. m. l'reachlng servlcos ut 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.-m. Young people's service nt G : ISO 1. ni. lrnyer meeting Tuesday evening nt 7:80. Choir rehearsal Friday ovonlnt,'. Methodist Church Siihdnyi school at !):4fi n. m. Les ter Newbry, superintendent. Preaching services at 11 n. in. and 8 p. in. iKpworth League nt 7 p. m. A meeting for the young people Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing. Regular prayer meeting Thiirs- dny evening nt 7:S0., imiiHMliatcly followed by choir rcheursal. SPEEDING AUTOS IRK TABLE ROCK TADLK TtOCK, Ore., May 17. (Kpeulal) Much complaint in heard herd about the rntrlnt; tactics ln dulKeil In by m o t or I h I s Kolnn through lhi.4 precinct. Homo -i these cliivcra tirn well known ami It In Ihfculcneil that If thlH "heavy font" Htuff cnntinucH one of those may ho cited to appear before, tho 'kouiI Judfco" ninL explain their haMto. Jteckle.sH lrlvlnt? In a commun ity as thickly nut I led tin Ihln, with some 40 ftchuol chllfiren uhIiik tho highway at nearly all hours, Is Jfttlc .short of- a crime. , n Mls Kva Coy, who -was hired by tho local school hoard to teach the lower KradcH for tho next school year, has tendered her resignation nnd accepted a position in the KoKrhur city nchools. A careful exaniitmtlon of- fruit here today revealH thij- fact that much damage i wnn done In un snuidKctt orchardH by tho recent frosts. ThlH damutfy l more no tlceablo In ItartleLl peara and Htono ri'ultHi although (in u reMUlt. of tho f&MKo oHii'ivauliHflcl nihimdcr- tfuHt heavy, drop-in tho future. NotwitliMtandlnK this, troeH nro carrying erioiijfh healthy fruit to produfv a fair crop. OiMTi:e VrlKht cut n Hmijll patch of alfalfa Tuesday. This const t utueH the flrnt haying in thltl dis trict for the neuron. Air. nnd Mrs. Uoren WreKory nnd family nnd Mr. and Mrs. John Me. Itrido were amoiiH those who at tended a picnic dinner at KmlKi'aut Creek dam last Sunday. O. T. WINon and Nato Mllkoskl of Hums Valley nro shea rim,' tdicep this week ftu farmera In this sec tion. Several from hero attended tho senior hhrh school play at Central Point Friday nuiht. Clay I)., rat-keY of the Farmers' ! Kxchanpe at Medford was a busl- neHH visitor here Monday. I Cieorgc AVykoff of Portland spent Sundny hero ' looking ovr . his ranch property and finning in the Hollies Albert Straus and II. K. Nealon rciHesented the SaniH Valley OranRe nt the home products bun- n.tiet of the Medford Chamber of Commerce last Thursday evening. The Frank Chandler family vis ited tvlth relatives at Central Point last Sunday. , 4 older onoV Is the general experi ence.: The yield of an n'spnrugus bed ordinarily increases until the seventh yen r,- after which there is a noticeable decline, although It mriy continue to produce protlt ahlyVor 16 to 20 years. .Farm Pointers Huttermllk or skim milk kept before chickens all the lime helps to supply protein, minerals and vitamins nnd also nets uss a lax ative, finds tho Oregon experiment station T,ess protoin Is needed in jthe-; mush where a supply of buttermilk to drink is provided. Dried .buttermilk or skim milk may be included In the mash to HI to IS per cent under conditions whgre it is not possible tq obtain tsklm niTlk or buttermilk at a rea sonable cost. t.ndino clover, being a rather shallow rbeled typo of plant, usually does well in Oregon, but prefers land that sub-irrigates dur ing a considerable part of thj summer or that may be irrigated regularly. It Is looked- upon an n rather long lived perennial, says tho experiment station. ; Tuberculosis of chicken ts quite rendily transmitted to hogs, being confined chiefly to the head ana neck region, finds the Oregon ex periment station. Its transmisal bility to cattle Is considered a pos sibility, but has not yet been proved. Whctt setting out aspnrngus-it pays'' to use selected crowns, be lieves tho Oregon experiment' sta- CUn. as they ''are not only, larger find make aTnnor growl It after being set out.i btit also produce a better stand of plants. That one year old crowns nro superior to AT BUTTE FALLS I1UTTE KAI.I.S, Ore., May 17. tSpnelul.) MIhh AtlKUHta (Dover, colinly Jienlth ntli-HO, was a vlsltor 1 11 the- Unite Kails sc-luml Tuesday. She presented plus to thoso who were elU-lhle to the honor "roll. Those who received plus are Poro Ihy linker, Jnck Iluker. Hob llonv er, Ituliertii KleniminR, t'nlvln Stoddnrd. Stanley tirlim-x. 1 .ex lie fnsey. Huth Moore, :dvard Ah Imtt. James Kanoff, Talliene Jark son. Lenore llaker, llnlores Squire, and Kdgur TuiiKUtu. Olhers who have defects' cor .reiMed durliiK the suinnier may re ceive their plus In September In time to take part In the health exercises to lie held on Children' Day at the Jackson county fair in September. Mr. ond Mrs. Ross Wyinrtro en tertalnod the fellowliiK (sliest at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam llollowny and children nnd MIhh Allnn Intnw of Medford, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Marlon and sun Jack. .Mr. nnd Mrs. l'ltlnuin and David llrownell of iVrliy, Mr. nnd .Mrs. John Marian. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith nnd Karlene Murphy of Ilutte I'n Ms. Mr. and Mrs. l'lckett of Cenlral Point were miosis of Mr. nud Mrs. Dnvltl Cleveland Sunday. Mr. Hubor of Medford was a (ruest nt the home of Mr. nnd Mis. N, (lorman Sunday. , , 1 Clean rnBS wanted at the Mall Itlsa Real Pleasure -To welcome all visiting ODD FELLOWS and EEBEKAHS To Medford and the Rogue River Valley Rogue Valley Floral Co. Phone 1040 T)utl On Klootrloity ; NANCY. France (A) Electric current is merchandise, because It can be measured, in the opinion of the ourt of Cassation hero. As a result the Customs authori ties have sued the loonl electricity corporation for $:i,200,000, repre senting current Imported between herniary, 191!5, and January, 1928. OHKNZHKIM Germany. (P) I This village recently observed the 100th anniversary of the 'village fir.so -.hose which ; vs dec.Uired in gool condition despite Un nge. In cidentally It was reported that there had been no fire alarm here fr- in ore than a century. . 3PAGXER; CREEK, Ore., May (Special) There, was an oW fanhioned quilting bee1 held at the home' of MrH. Ella Abbott Tuefl- day evening, the quilt being onej received' by Mrs. T. R. Flury at the shower held recently for her. Light refreshments, were served consisting of cake and Ice cream. Those present were urs. Ella Abbott and daughters, Ooldie and Eudell nnd son, Olenn, Sirs. It. B. Purves and son Clyde, Mr. and Mrs.- William Kerby and grandson, Freddie, Mr., and Mrs. H. L, Summers and family, Mm. H. T. Slagle and daughter Dor othy, Mrs. I. E. Bradley and son, Merle, Mrs. Eleanor Perkins, Mrs. T. R. Flury, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bell, Miss Dorothy 'Head, Miss Myra McCall, VVm. Glelm, Darrel Uavis. E. H. Neiland, Jesse Wil liams. Howard Combs, Everett Combs, Rupert Mathewsoii and Lewis McCall. i .The annual school picnic will be held Sunday, Mny 19, at the camp grounds at Jackson : Hot Springs. r Mrs.' Lloyd Walsh spent Wed nesday with her parents, Mn nnd Mrs. F. W. Combs. ' . Miss Rachel Williams called oh her sister In law, Mrs. Ralph Williams.- Tuesday. , Jerry Klngery ana Miss Ha Kerhy and Miss Ooldie Abbott called on friends In Central Point last Monday nrght. Mrs. Milan Brlnette spent Wed nesday at tho homo of her mother, Mrs. R. R. Purves. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McCall were In Medford on business last Tues day. Mrs. O. A. Kerby was an Ash land shopper last Monday. Mrs. iF.lla Abbott and daughter, Eudell, and Mrs. H. L. Sommers and daughter, Marjorfe, attended an old-time dance on Anderson creek last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Green re cently moved up to the Dead In- COPENHAGEN, The sec: ond largest songfest ever held In the Scandinavian countries will be heard here on June 1 and 2. For the first time In history of this occasion choristera from all the Scandinavian nations will sing under the direction of ' a single leader. The singers will Include SO Icelanders, 100 Finns, 150 Norwegians. 200 Swedes, and - 4 Face Wrinkles , - Try binding the forehead- with a linen bandage soaked In eo.ual parts of alcohol and the white of an egg, allowing the. 1 an Cage to remain over night. V' ' . " Greetings To Odd Fellows and i. Rebekahs A Hearty Welcome , ODD FELLOWS AND REBEKAHS ; WE HOPE THAT "YOUR VISIT . will be an enjoyable one! . LIBERTY MARKET " "The Home of Good Meats" - Government Inspected Beer '. : i, '. ' '. ' : Swift's Best t M ,:. Phone 164 I i X. .SJP IA1 ' s , "Partners In Community Development" v I3S ODD FELLOWS AND REBEKAHS Make Your 'Headquarters Franklin': We're Here to Serve You I THE Medford Pharmacy Extends to all visiting. . h ODD FELLOWS AND REBEKAHS g a hearty welcome to Medford and the. Rogue River Valley Main Street and CentrarAvenue 0I30E HELLO! ODD FELLOWS AND REBEKAHS We are glad to welcome you to Med ford and the Rogue River Valley LEWIS SUPER SERVICE 'K' ' . STATION ; .t : ' : "We Never Close" " ' 'x .' Phil B, Lowd, Manager ' U Phone 1300 OC3Q WE WELCOME YOU Odd Fellows and Rebekahs am i imu in HiiimiiKiiiiiii hi liiun nui n mmiimi 1 1 1 1 a n inn mmiiniiinn; iinmiii! j i ii l .m i h h n ih t: i i huim i iiufi i rl i a n i laiini iifnii 1 1 niiiiiuiiih. You Are Welcome Odd Fellows and Rebekahs Wo sincerely hope that our hospitality will please you ami you will conic a.n'ain to e n j o y "A (iK'KAT COUNTRY." First National Bank BATES BARBER SHOP Take pleasure -in extending to all visiting Odd Fellows and Rebekahs M 'A. cordial welcome to""Medford and the Rogue River Valley (Six Chairs on Saturday) 128 West Main St. We know that yon will enjoy your visit in Medford and we know that : you wiH' Jike both our service j and ourfood when you cat here. JACKSON HOTEL COFFEE SHOP t Neil H. Franklin, Proprietor WE Burelson's Extends to all visiting Odd Fellows and . Rebekahs A Hearty Welcome to the ; "Pear City"- and the Rogue River Valley 1 LE a ii i a n , Medford, Oregon H i ' XFEDERAL RBSERVE ' j J arc glad to join the people of Medford and the Rogue River Valley in extending a CORDIAL WELCOME To Odd Fellows and Rebekahs . "THE PEAR CITY" Welcomes you, f ODDFELLOWS AND REBEKAHS! HUBBARD BROS., Inc. o Main and Riverside ao D o il HOTEL MEDFORD LE Tribune office, , if