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CLINIC.
AT JACKSONVILLE
MONDAY, JUNE3
JACKSONVILLE. Ore., May 29
(Special) Dr. Bokom, county
doctor und I.ydla King, county
nurse, will hold a free clinic for
children of pre-school age. 1 to
0 years. Monday, Juno 3, In tho
church basement. They will be
assisted bir some members of the
Jacksonville health unit.
Mrs. E. S. Severance and Miss
1 Ituth severance were entertained
at the homo of Mrs. Dixie Ambler
Harvey In Medford Monday after,
noon. '
Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Forbes mado
a trip to Grants Tass Tuesday
morning.' ;
Mrs. Alice Ulilch left Tues
day to spend a few days with
her daughter, Mrs. Hois Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Norris and
children motored to Butte Fails
Sunday where they wero visitors
at the V. O. Grimes home.,
Alfred T. Norris recently re
ceived a victory medal from Was!.,
ington, D..C-,. for his past service
in the marine corps.
Mr. and .Mrs. J3. M. Hoffman
ond their , daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and, Mrs.. II. A. Epperson
and small son, Dean; ail of Myrtle
Point, Coos county, who have been
touring California for , the, .past
five weeks were pleasant visitors
at tho T. C. Norris home Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Oadwalla
der and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Young of Medford attended tho
baseball game here .Sunday, ,
Mrs. 'Katherihe 'Wendt was a
Medford visitor Tuesday.
Tho old street cars and coaches
of the railroad have' been wreck
ed, and burned. The wheels ond
scrap Iron wero sold and are being
loaded on trucks Tuesday for
shipment to the foundry at As
toria. " '
Littlo June, Brond-daughter of
Mr. on! Mr- Minnie Staub of
Murphy was visiting In our city
Tuesday.
Mrs. Lola Mclntyre visited her
son and family. Ernest Mclntyre
at Central Point Friday, return
ing home Saturday.
Mrs. B. V. Pankoy from Tolo.
was a visitor In Jacksonville Tues
day. ' , ,
George Tranta. from Camp 8,
Butte Falls, waa a visitor at Fred
Butcher's home Sunday.
Tho dance at tho Applegato hall
last Saturday, given by tho .Jack
sonville orchostra was well ationa
ed and a good time .reported.
Ilev. Bl,ll Ray delivered a
splendid memorial servlco over
KMED for the , Valley Radio
church, last, Sunday senilis;., the
title of which was "In Moiiiery of
our Sacred Dead." After the ser
vlco at the studio, all .adjourned
to the Earl Fehl home, .where ser
vices were continued for u time,
buhefmUboy
star athlete at
BUTTS) PAU.S, 6re., JiUiy 29.
Spoc:al) Uiirold HUdretb, i tor
mer Butto Falls high school stu
dent, who Is now attohdlng the
University uf Orcuoh. won third
tilnce in the discus throw at the
Northwest field and, truck meet
hold at Henttlo. Wash., recently.
- Mr. and Mrs. Emll U. rctorsori
hnd niece, Cocllo Coleman of -North
llond visited at the home of. Mr.
and' ' Mrs. J. J. Slmcrvlllo. last
week. Mr. rotorsoh ' was a for
mer school sniiorvlnor.. of this
county and ' has many frlcndH
hero. ' ' , , . . i . -
, Mr. and Mrs. HuKcne ltlcl'imona
left ' Sunday for Portland, Ore..
-where they will, Hprtul the sum
mer. Ill tlio fall they will eo to
New York., where Mr. Jtichmond
will enter Culiimhla university.
Tho, Ulchmou'ds have nmdo many
friends whllo hero who regrot bco
lnR, them leave. ., " , . h
Mrnn0 Mrs, EuReno Slcnntond
and Mr. and Mrs. Itnlph liolts of
Me-lford wero dinner Ruentr ot
.Miss Naomi Van Oroos nntl Mrs.
Verl Hoover rrldiiy'ovehlhp.
Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Stanley and
Irs. tthea Hiovor ,yero Medford
.vMltdrs K.ttmiliiy. . - . j.
Mr. and tin Hoy nilderbnck
and chll(l'en of" Mwiford Hpont .tho
Wnelc-ehiV' v'tsrllrVR tmMVes hero.
Mi'S':i!if; 'lhrSnr' slid children
left M6fitPy- for:',rorfltrhd.! whore
tliev will v!slt wllh rclnfl
vrjm 1 I' m-i
1
tfht jfWet 4ot if t it
POWDER
Game Price
For Over 323 Year
25ounceifor25C
MILLI0N9 OP POUNDS USB P
BY OUR GOVERNMENT
STATE UNIVERSITY
'GOLD BiUILILIEYS
ij,rUI0gfi.Rnnth 1
T SYNOPSIS: When Peebles finds
In lib jioc'knt a pluyJjij? rami from
tlio tuhlo at wliieh wit Uc two.sl
Jent fiTuroN, lie realize. Uut wtuit
ho Uiougti a nlffhlmara. lnul been
a realliy. Mju Nair rt'veab, Hint
Uuj cunU found In Option's wife
are "marked" ho cleverly Uutt only
p slroiyr mutfiilfyiiu; glusH can tlln-
cIoho tlio murkbiM. I'wbles and
MiicXnlr are HUtrtled lvlien they
find tlmt Furle's elKht-Hfded en
once Mrt of a imlr of Mcetacles
clearly exHMeA the iiinrkn. Allium
Himultaiieoiutly tliey Hliout "Uie
poker game that cracked the
, town i"
. Chapter 30.
The Woma nln Itlack.
."Precisely. Tho 'poker game
that cracked the town,' ' MacNaJr
echoed. "Tho town of Torrldity
30 yearn ago. How It cracked it
wo don't know.' .
"And whatwho. was the stake?"
I breathed. t .
MacNair Rave his cold - blooded
Jauifh. "Ah! the stake. That will
bo another, part In our pattorn.",
, "And the players?"',,
"Ojiden .would be one of them,"
MacNair , drawled with maddening
deliberation, .
"And Dillon was tho other!" i
Hhouted... i,,
Ho Heemed to ponder this. "I
don't, know , ho much about that.
Whola JJillpn?" , . ,..
, ."You, know perfectly well who
Dillon Ih!" I Htormed.
AkmIu the cold-blooded IriUKh. Ho
go up und 1 followed him to his
car.
After he left, I wont slowly buck
to my don. After some thought T
"Alex PeUMwrn" Mrs. Tjtuuly
took up tho tolophono and wftH
preHently talking to an old col
league, who Uvea In IjOS Angeles.
i After breakfaxt tho next morn
ing. I telephoned to Deacon. To my
Horrow, ho had no word of thfl chil
dren and I strengthened my resolve'
to Htart for Skull Valley if they
were not back by noon. I avqiH ou
into the garden,. Aa I approached
tho pallo door, voices came to mo.
One of them was Mm. MoffitV dis
mal troble. Tho other, a woman'a
voice also, I did not recognize.
Thoy camo into view. Dumbfound
ed', I slipped behind a hydrangea
buHh,i
Mrs. Mof'flt waH.Hhowlng my lilies
to Thq "Vomari in Black!
, (I did not doubt that she was Mm.
I.undy.,, "Tall," "angular," and "all
pi now arid bono , and tight - shut
mOuth,' Hubbard had , described
her.' Her lotig black coat and drosw
wero unrelieved liy the slightest
toucn of color and' I wondered how
Deacon's men had missed hor.
. .r"Tho illy U tlfo vessol of purity."
Ilei'.yplcy ,rqmlndod mo of a priest
oi nn of ,tho (,niystlo religions.
"Those, are beautiful." ,
''Mr Veebles looks after tlim
lis If tlujy wore babies," Mrs. Mof
flt sighed. "I'm sure ho wont'
mind if you want to pick a few."
, I thought It time to reveal my
self nqd t stepped from behind tho
hydntngea.
"Have, your friend help yhorsolf,
Mrs. Mnfflt.V I suld lavishly. , t.
My houselloeper started. 'Oh!
t didn't know you wero there, Mr.
Teebles. Why, why this Is Mrs,
I.undy, tho dumonstrator of our
clrrlc.'; -
1 bowed. ."Mrs. Mofflt said you
were forgive mo if I did not un
derstand?" ."Demonstrator of the Forty
ninth , circle In tho Fifth Healm.
Cosmic. Indulgence," slto inforinett
n0 serenoly. ', . -
Islght broke upon mo. "Ah!
Cosmic Indulgence!" t ,
("ou havrt heai'tV of our beau
tiful fn(th, Mr. VOebles?"
, , "limn:" 1 aald. "Ves. From
.VLrs, Mof(U." Tho buter cast a
doubtful yye at me, "Do you mind
coming Into my study for a few
minutes before you Vo?"
, Khft did not seem surprised. '.Of
course ,no,t..; Wo Ave always glad
to iinwer questions about our
faith." .
, I took her through the pat to
door, leaving Mrs. Mofflt gogRlIng
at our backs. .
- "Mrs. Lundy." I said briskly,
"my iiucstlons have nothing what
ever to do with Cosmic Indulg
ence." "I don't wish to bo Impertinent,"
I said earnestly, "Tell me; have
you been questioned by the police?"
Khe opened her eyes. "Tho po
lice! (iootln(, no! What about,
man?"
"Where hav you been over since
Friday night?"
. "I was In my room at tho Cen
tral Hotel. I was meditating. Four
days of continuous meditation ar
required of the priestesses of our
faith everv month."
"Indeed!" I hfgan to under
stand. "You called on Mr. Andrew
Ogden last week, didn't you?"
"I dia,"
MEDFOftD MjlTL
"He gave you a check for $1,-
000?" . .
"What hau that got to do with
you?" ....... r , ir-.'-y, '
"Kvldently.V I wild, watching her
closely, "you dp not know that An
drew Ogden was murdered In his
library lat Friday night,".
She looked at me, gaping. "Mur
dered!". ..!
, I explained the circumstances of
the murder and the check Btiib.
, "Do you mean the police want
to see me about that check? Jt
was ,a contribution to our cause."
I stared at her, astonished. "Do
you mean to say Ogilen save you
11,000 for this your faith?", j ;,
"Certainly." , ',:'-,:..
I fell silent. Andrew had nated
humbug of every description He
couldn't havo fallen for any such
nonsense as Cosmic Indulgence...-.
"Mrs. Lundy," I said placatihgly,
"you must ..forgive jne for going
into personal matters, but I an dp
tcrmint'd Jo go to tho bottom of
this murder, : Are you, or were
you,: tho wite of ; Joe, I,undy, who
kept u resort in Torridity 30 years
ago?" -.- . , . , - , - -, ; .
She seemed to, freeze' before my
eyen. 2 leaned forward. t -h.-u.
."My niece Lucy is engaKejJ .(.b
OKden'.- son, ; Jerry. Jor-y iasus
pected of killing his father., I ;bc;
Hove he is innocent and I want you
to help me prove he Is. AVon't you
do so by answering my questions?.'
"All right. he woman vlelded
siltlden'ly. "Hut you aro touching
on u phusb Of my Ufe I have tried
to forget. ,i'es, I am Joe Liindy's
wife."
'Were you married to him
thon ?"
KtTcmiHtl 'nhof, my IhisImuhI!
"Ves. ..l;ut I did not live with
htm In Torrldity. A week there
was enough. Tho town was aban?
doned when the mines were closed
down. My husband was shot about
that timp4"
h o t!" I exclaimed. "Is lie
dead?" .
'Ho might as well be. Ho was
shot in tho head and he has been
feoblo-mlnded over since. The bul
let creased tho scalp. Ho remem
bers nothing about tho town or
inn snooting."
Tho tragedy of her llfo clouded
my spirit. v
"Since you were at Torrldity for
a week or so you will know some
thing of tho town at that time,", 1
suggested diffidently.
"It was a place of evil!" she re
plied scathingly.
"Did you hear of a man named
Voterson while you wero down
there?" I asked. "Alex Peterson?"
"Alex .Poterson!" tho w p hi a ii
cried In so tense a voice thai I was
startled- "Alex Peterson shot my
husband!"
(Copyright. 1029, Wm. Morrow bo.)
Ales IVtcrwn-r-Amlrmv OgIon
titw i in tuiy - union "gtiiji nui-
hm w mil ih mo niiNwrr in tpn
pfrplc.bg taiiKle'.' (Vnitiiiue with
tho next chapUM toiricrrow. '
IN BUTTE FALLS
lU'TTK FALLS, Ore. May. 29
(Special) The swimming tank Is
filled and., has already become
quite a popular sport this year.
ML Pitt Kchnol closed .Friday,
May 24. Mr. and M rs. ttOHH htivo
moved luii'k to town until (nil.
Mr. nml Strs. 8tokpy now hsvo
chark of tlicv-Confectlonsry.
Claudo Mlhs o( Modtord 'wiis
a wot'k-tMid viHttoi; here.
Mr. and Mrs? Jlmcr lloets nnd
fmiilly visited In tho valley Sun
dny. Tho bnby clinic held Thursday
nl thn church wns quit a supc.iss
Dr. Halcom and Miss Olovcr wsro
In chnrgo. , , , j
Mr. and Mrs. Elnjer Hoefs and
children visited In Medford Sun
dny. . ,
Mr. Enrl Horondoen's brother
from Nobrnska was visiting hore
lsst week.
D. ltlldreth arrived hero , from
Sun Francisco last week and will
make his honte here in tho futire.
Mr, and Mrs. ltoscoe t Larsen
spent the week-end visiting rela
tives here.
Mrs. Mattle Drlskell and son,
junior, of AshlAnd. visited Sunday
with the lilewellen fsmlly. , , ,
Mr., and Mrs. Krncst Aliier'.s
wero Medford vilfj's Saturday,
Manny l'ooie left Monday for
I.o.ls? Pole where he will be 'em
ployed In the forest service.
Mrs, Cal Thomllson left Mon
day for Klamath Falls, whrc
shs has secured employment for
the summer.
SIS
TRIBm?E, MEDEOD,
News Notes of Pomona and !.
Subordinate Grange Chapters f; ' "
'. Given By Official Reporters
.. A Thought fc the W-k
put. Character Iff -built and
Strensrihened by what we do
for otherH. ; Yesterday's, work
Is past; today's' Is here; let
lis' . carefully . plan tdmor.
row's; Goethe. : i -
i l 4 4 4
; (ihiiitfo Cii'L-hCter for juhb
. Hahip Valley, Saturday; June 1,
i:0 p.' nil. .. J -
Kaglo - Point, Tuesday; JUhe 4,
8 p.
Talent, Thursday, June SJ 8 p. nil
; .National Grange radio program,
June'; 7t; 7 to S p. pn. , . r "
fJentral Point; : Friday, June 7,
8 p. m.' - ... ;
Live daks; Friday; June 7, 7: SO
p. mi - ' ,
Enterprise, Saturday, Juno 8, 10
a. x(.t .y , " : it '
Oregon bidte Grange;, iinrsh-fleld,-
June' 11-14: -
.pike Creek, Thursday, Juno 13,
k p. m, : '" T . 1 1 ' i - . i
, JjickHohville, Friday; Juno 14,
8 p.- mi : 1 - .
Sams Valley, Saturday', Juno l!,
3 p. rh . . , . " t ..
Kiigle Point; " Tuesday June 18;
8 P;. ml . .!. ( .
Talent, Thursday; June' 20; 8
p. m. , t- ... . . ,
Central Point, Friday, Jiirio 21;
8 p. m. - :. , -
hlvo Oaks, Friday, Junfe 21, 7:30
vLiHke treeK, Thursday, June 27,
B p.'m. ,rt' . ,V
' Jacksonville,' Frldayi-Juho 28,
,-v.-'--t Pcunoaia' braiigei ):...-,,.', , .
There was a cood aitendanc'o at
the special session of thb'ilacksori
County Pomona, Gi-ange: field' ,ai
Central point Saturday , night,
The only business before the
session 'was handling resolutions
Avhleh. if was Intended- to takb be
foro tlio state Orange. whlch meets'
onJune 11 ut Myrtle Point, Coos
county.' .. J . - .:..' .''
Many Itpportant 'resolutions were
pasted . covering - a variety: of sub-
jfjcts immigration urid.ttliens; im7
proper advertising, marketing Und
financing. ' .
Tho- marketing . commltteo--wuk
ifistriict'ed. to study the rllffel-ent
features' of a Orange liiiblic mar-
kot and report ut ndxt meeting.
;. A committee was appointed to
secure tho quota of gralh sacks
nnd twine needed -by .the grangers
pf Jackson county and so1 secure a
pool for the order and consequent
lower prices: ;. i ,
A committor was also appointed
to,: interview the .chambeb of com
merce and packing, hobse ope
rators to secure co-Operatibh In
using - local la-jor whenever Jios
elblo. - . i' . .,; .
Thn executive cotnmittee of tlio
Pomona; Orange are planning on
starting , tho ball ;,rolllHg at the:
coining session- of the state Grang
to -secure the 1931 state Grange
convention, for Medford ,or south
orp, Oregon.-(Therdetail of prlntef.
matter Hbeded ' will ; be decided
later ;, t ,-. ' i.. .- . t-, i
Nexr Pomona meeting irt July,
rt'tbtf fotlrth Saturday; at Rogue
Rlyeh Degroti work Ih the evo
nlrtg. :
I3aglo . Point Cnniico
Eaula 1'olnt Orange held Its
mid-month ' meotlnjr oh Tuesday
night,' May -21, with a very inter,
estlng Jtrogram of business and
entertainment.', . . , .
New plans were liresonted for a
drangs- hall',; "which seemed to
moet with tho general approval of
those members- present. , ;
A building committee, was .'ap
pointed whleh includes" the plans
committee, who have spent several
months ). studying , Orange , hnll
plans, ittnd in addition Mr. Patrick
and Mr. "Mlttlesteadt. .also ,three
women i to i be nppolntod by tho
master of Itho Orsngo,.; A , maxi
mumi amount to. bo put iiito.'a
hall to. mako it llvabte was uiso
dacldod upon. , j,. i , , i(v.
' This ooiainlt.teo Will arraiigo -tlio
final details of th0. plans and. su
perintend tho building of tlio hal.
lt;Was.docldcd to build on tho old
foundation,;' Jiut not cover i the
whole of It. ' iK ,
The H. 15. c. hnd cliargo of tho
entortalrtment program, with Myr
tle (Irob Smith as chnlrniart, Two
vocal solos by Mrs.' Mlllsteadt and
Mrs. Luy. ' Twh chorus nuuibei-s
by the young folks, with ii,Ia.
Brown nt tho piano. Stinging by
innuurus nynii nistor and
Myrtlo Hlgshy. A- humorous rend
ing by Myrtle Oreb Smith anii two
humorous readings by Mrs., Violet
.Sponcor. Tho whole program was
very much enjoyed. . 1
After tho literary program there
was a. cake walk with good poppy
niUNlo to step to. Numerous cakes,
both largo and ..small, boxes of
candy, etc., were given ns prises.
Kofreshments of rake and cot
fee word served to hll.
Tho rest of tho evening was
spent 111 dancing. Kveryono on
Joyed tho evening.. , ;
On tho night of May 29, Wed
nesday, he Orsngo will hold an
open house community night Sup
per wllhe sorved at 7:80. JSaon
one Is asked to bring a covered
dish, i Muring . supper and after
wards there will be a continuous
entertainment,, lnchrgo of tho
1J officers of tho Orange, stunts,
plays, '.music, etc. . ,w...
i A. special attracllbn will .'be .
boxing match, between the master
and the . ovsrsoer of the Orsngo.
The outward manifestation pt the
fighting spirt? of these two men is
flulte different. In one, the- dark
eyes flash; in the other, tho tongue
bscorties loosed.. And bo this ex
hibition of physics! prowess, to
gether, with tho "lightning" nnd
the. "thunder" of the contestants,
should give us an Interesting half
hour.. This ev.nt will take place
on our roomy 5x7 stage, which
w he csrMulIy roped oft .o there
will be no danger to the audi
ence. All In the community are In
vited, whether grangers or not.
Alsp all grangers In the county.
OREQON, WEDNESDAY,
Come and bring your friends.
There will be no charge for ad
mittance. No charge for anything.
Just a social get-together night.
Supper at 7:30 o'clock, Wednes
day evening, May 29. -
Tho hext regular meeting of the
Grange will b6 heid on Tuesday
night, June,. 4. Visitors always
welcome. -' - -
SaliiH Valley Griiiiffc
Sams' Valley Grange mot Satur
day,? May 18.. " ; t t "
Among other, numbers on the
lecturer's program was a .talk by
a member of the Ashland Clay Tile
company pri tillnfe. for .irrigation
and . drainage. "This man also
enumerated the different prices of
the' tile his company . puts out, as
well as the cost per acre for cer
tain crops. '
During tho business session a
resolution was passed asking or--chardists
arid other labor em
ployers to give preference to home
labor!. ..."
The matter'; of the Medford
stores closing at 4 o'clock oh Sat
urday nights was discussed, after
which the Grange went on 'record
as, disapproving tHe.plari. :
'VlHitorH present wero Mr. and
Mrs., Gallatli. of Taient Grange;
Mi, and Sirs. Walt Mr. and Mrs.
Oafllgar and Sirs. Newtbri of Live
Oak; Gr'arigo.' ' '
. ..Mr. . Galliirar and Mr. Gallltari
gave talks on tho' importance of
the Farmers Exchange. '
'"After closing, all enjoyed a de
licious -supper of oyster Soup. ''
t ..n;;Kawi0 Point Juvoitllo
: The. Kaglo,. Point .Juvenilo-will
hold U, regular. meeting- on Satur
day; Juno att:30 o'clock.
A irond ul t nnrlti npo tw lp1rr1
Anything- that is wortii doing at
all (is worth .dqing well. If our
(juvenile bi ' to ,bo a success,, the
members must attend regularly.
The new. motto for the month
of .June .frill bo g.lveh out.,
wo noed more, broomsticks.
Please bring thepi if' you. cap;
Yoii will bo anxious to know-
which side Is ahead, tlio '"redh"
or the "blues." Tie sure to do your
part to keep yout" side ahead.
HUlto Orange M(-l ,luiio 11-M
-,-.',i'' .(By Cjortrude, llaaki .: . .. ,
'.. Wo. have Just read in -the press
that tho. ytate,:Onftigo canven,tiun
meet which was to have been held
In Marshf lelo Com county, will
not be held there as planned, but
will 'be held in Myrtle Point, Coos
county. - j
Tho reason for the chango, as
slated l)y BrotHer. -.0. CV:Hulet;
master of Coos County" Pomona
Orange; --whb: has .-charge of ar
rangements for' the convention,
was lack of co-operation on tie
tart of the chamber of commerce
and business men of Marshfield'.
The State 'Grango - convention
brings thbu'sands of delegates and
visitors to the ? city or . town ih
Which ( It is rieldV and thousands
of dbliurs are spent -there by these
visitors,- -therefore a !lack of co
operation (, on , the .part of any
chamber of commerce or business
liieh; of, shch a towii .would cer
tainly seem like' -poor business
policy. ,
i iThoro-ls also a -decided indirect
behetit coming ,to any city . or
towtl in which tlje Stato Granuo
meets. The Orange Is tho only
agricultural fraternal organization
on earth. It is also by fas the
strongest of' any agricultural organisation.-
Wherever the Orange
flourishes; : the .community de
velops accordingly, . -Agricultural
development of any community
means better .business conditions
for the cities and -towns In or neur
that community. .
" When, the State,, Grange meets
In uny town or city, the Grange
is. built up In-that, community, and
tho. Indirect .building up .of the
oittOB and. towns In that commu
nity .can .readily ;be estlnitaed.
It is conferring an honor on nny
town, to hold a. convention .there,
A"d such visitors should be treated
with . the greatest cqurtosy and
mado- to fool inoro tltan welcome
Cities, and towns .throughout the
stalo nro .vicing .with ouch- other to
secure ,. these, conyi-nilon . meets.
Our. visiting grangers .must, lie
troated with tho groatcst courtesy
and consideration, and every-, .pos
sible, arrnngomcnt , mhdu for thoir
comfort and entertainment, -i
No city, or town can afford to
havo . visitors feel unwclcomo or
iincared fiir, - . -
.. A laric (lulr-gatl'ph froin Jackson
county plans to attend tlio Stale
Grange meet. An, aggrogato of
close to 60 delegates and visitors
from tho eight local Oranges Is
estimated. , . ,, '.'.,..
Ono of (he Ihtuiesthig features
of this convention will bo a public
drill" contest, all . Coos counjy
Oranges competing. very sub
stantial pmes are offered by the
State Grange to tho, contestants,
this Is the' first tlriio that tho stale
tlrango has ever staged A contest
of this nature, and Interest In tho
ovcht is Vunnlng high.
; i Ijlke Cirok Ontngc
Lake , Crock Ontnge held its
regular meeting on Thursilay eve
ning with a largo htlmber In at
tendance, t , f , - f '
5.A short business meeting, was
hold, during which a few Impor
tant 1 licit Ions wero settled. Some
unfinished business waa completed.
The committee appointed to ook
after, a stock salt pool reported
that the salt has been ordered and
will arrive in about a week.
, Mrs. Alma. Meyer was chosen
alternate delegate to the State
Orange,, which will be held at
Myrtle Point early In. June.
. Visitors who made short speech
es were .Sirs. II. W. Wright and
Mrs, ilarney Stanley, both of the
lagle Point Orange.
. Tho program, In charge of the
three graces. Mary Hanley, Helen
Sldiey' nnd Myrtle Charley. In
cluded a duet hy Mrs. Mabel
Brown nnd Mrs. Helen Culbertson.
readings by Isolee Brown., and A
composition 0." horses rend by
Myrtle Charley.
The grnces furnished Ice cream
tor ine entire, orange. Jt vra
MAY .29, . 1929..
much enjoyed
by all. .- -
and upprecluted
JackNonvfllo Grunge. !
A large crowd saw the Initiation
work put on by the Centrul Point
degree team;. at the Jacksonville
Grange last Friday evening. This
occasion was the conferring of the
third and fourth degrees on the
following candidates. Mr. and Mrs.
Knlps. Mr. and Mrs. Langlcy and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilbur Klme. The
work was put on in splendid fash
ion, with beautiful mnrotieg, floor
work and drills. Special tableaux
were very Impressive and well re
ceived by the audience.
Much praise Is duo the leader,
Morso Haley, for tho creditable
manner In which the wor.kv,was
put on. The tearri has been or
ganised but a short time;; but: the
smoothness - and - precision with
which each one performed his part
caused great enthuirtasirt among the
patrons present.
The Jacksonville" Grango wishes
to express Its appreciation not on
ly to the degree team for the work
of Friday evening, but also to the
Central Point Orange for its ever
ready and quick response to any
call for service.
At the! Hose' of the' me'etlhir. eof.
fee',.lcfe: creanVand cake 'were serv
ed by' tile home'econohilCs commit
tee; Mesdhmes Forbes, Howell and
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BELLVIEW DIST.
' ' BEtt-VIEW,'. OI'C.; .jjiay''.
(Special) A business' moetinir of
tho Bellvleiy school board was held
at tue Hcnppi House Monday even
ing, at which time C. N. Freemr.n,
nrchU,ct Prnm Prrll:in,l ,.,.ou.
ent nnd, presented specifications
tor ino now fiu.uuu scnooi .Dunn
ing. , ... , . ,,- - , ! ..... y
V.lflu fin ilip nnw itniirlinfr will hr,
received until 8 p. in. June 15. The
nonus will no sold at li p. m. Juno
A rolirirl wnu lif.ni-,1 Ft-rim' llio
cpmhiittee comiHiseil of C, K;1 Pau-
(lisch anil A. Ij. Peofliey in ree-aril
to the moving of tho old school
building. I-
. jAvs'., W. 6. Tucker made, a trip
to M'eiifoi'd Tuesday td bo present
nt a very important moetirig in re
gard to some of the (totalis about
the new schobl Bulding.
William Bryan, whd is employed
with the railroad company at Duns
mulr. silent the week end with his
family in liollview. ...,- i
,M"i'. and His. J. H. Wlllams' new
bungalow, which Ih ' betne erected
on an acreage adjoining the schodi
grounds, is hearing completion.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Yancey and
daughter, Bcrnlce, and son, Rob
ert, of Dorrls,. .Cal., wefe dinner
guests Sunday at the homo of Mr.
and Mrs. . I. C. Barnard.
The Moon Lumber .company will
open next week foj- the summer
season. . New machinery .hns re
cently been .Installed.
Mr., arid Mrs. ,1. v.. iinrnn-d made
a business Jlp to. Central Point on
Tijdsdny, nftrhoqh. " j . i
', Sdveiiii! applications, ore' helnit
considered by tho lleliview school
board tor ttie position of principal
of the school for.lh'e en'suih year.
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ROME AND ITALY
WILL BE HEALED
' KOM E. May 23- (P -K1jis Vic
tor Knihijinuf l ' "I II ttwiay Slunrd
Mini ratified tho JaM'rn tivutloH he-
pyorn thn Itiilln-ypvcrnui'Mit umi
!i( Only, tlH.Blu'ut-ur uf hiH Imli
ro'iulcr tliH tiTuU"j.s efft-rtivo and
Makes Ufe
Sw&eter
Children's stomachs onr, and need
tn anti-arid. Keog ' their systems
(weet with Thillips Milk ot Mag
nesia I .
. When tnnpie or . breath tells of
acid condition. correct -it with a
spoonful of Phillips. Host men and
women have been comforted by this
universal sweetener more firtothcrs
should invoke, iu aid for their chil
dren. It is a pleasant thing to take,
yes neutralizes more acid than the.
harsher things too often employed
lor the purpose. No household should
be without it. t
"Milk of MahesiA" has been the
XT. S. registered trade mark of the
Charles IS. Phillips Chemical Co. and
its predecessor Charles H. Phillips
since 1876. ' -
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heal the breath that has existed
between church and stato In Ital
since the end of the Vatican's tem
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' An internal parasite named coc
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California from Australia last year
has attacked as. many as 60 per
cenf of the mealy-bugs n some
orchards. -
Hillsboro. Hlllsboro iUnion ,hlgh
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rmi-down condi
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ing eeenied to
help me. I ara
starting the
fourth! hottle of
Lvdia K, Pink-
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ft great deal- better.- I am much
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when I wasii or work " lianl." I "ilb
housekeeping nml dressmaking and
I highly recommend the Vegetable
Compound. T am willing to answer
letters." Mis;-Gertkuie Butts, 414
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