Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 11, 1929, Image 10

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MEPFORD MXTL TRTBTTNHR!, MEBFORD, OREO OX, TUESDAY, .TUNE 11, 1920."
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'fJoAOLE POINT, Ore., June 11.
ftUaticclal) Mr. Hilen D. Manley,
"'fH. Nina E. Peabody, Mitts Agnes
i.ilfl'lly and Chaffem Napoleon Mas
-Jt ii; of Portland, Ore., arrived nt
...the Sunnyslde Sunday noon. The
" party has been on a nine weeks'
trln through the Grand Canyon
TTand way points. Th party greatly
admired the Kodwood hishway to
i, t: rants Pass. They are onroute to
ilH'ir home in Portland.
Geo. Wnymun und (Jeo. hewls of
Atcdford were calllnK on friends in
- Hngle Point Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Stanley aro
building a lot of new fence, pur-
cha-sing the lumber at the local
yard.
Harold Hildreth. son of E. A.
HUdreth of Iiutte Falls, and who
' Ih a student at the U. of O. at
1 EuKene, arrived home Thursday for
t his hu turner vacation, which will
be spent at the Crater Lake lodge,
llarotd has Just completed his
i third year of a business and ad
ministration course.
Tho Presbyterian choir will prac
tlce as usual Thursday evening at
...Mrs, Royal Brown's at the hour of
y o'clock.
Miss Elizabeth IliffKins of Talent
was a visitor at the homo of Mr.
and Mrs. Itugsdalo for a few days.'
Mr. and Mrs, Sam Coy, Mr. and
Mrs. William Perry, Mr. and Mrs.!
".Fred Dutton and William Wutten- !
. berg attended the grange meeting1
, ut Sams Valley Saturday evening.
Mr. Gould, Mrs. Mutler and Mr.
and Mrs. 1 Unman were among
those who enjoyed the chicken
dinner at the Sunnyside hotel Sun
day noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Emll Brophy of
Med ford and Mr. and Mrs. Ons
Nichols motored to Uutto Falls
Sunday.
News Notes of Pomona and
Subordinate Grange Chapters
v Given by Official Reporters
ARE ENTERTAINED
(Hy Mm, Marlon Tryer)
TALIiNT. Ore, Juno 11. -(Sner-Inl)
Talont OnitiRe hold ItH first
'meeting of the month ' Thui'tutuy
- evening, June 6, with a Kod at
tendance. Hurry Lowe, who wmn
. timo no whs elected by thlH grange
. ns deleKiite to the Htnto KrnnHe to
tie held nt My'rtlo Point, muted thut
he would be unable to attend. John
. Htcwurt wan selected to repreHont
IhlH grunge In' hla pluce. Ono new
randldute'H name wan read.
The program put on by the
young people of tho grange wuh en.
' Joyod by all, which repuld them for
Iho work they hud done In prepar
ing It. '.,
The next grange meeting will be
held Juno 20. The lecture hour
will be turned over to the old-tlmo
grange, and all are expected to
make talks on what they did In
grange at that time. The maxtor
requested al members to be pres
ent at all meetings, ns It would noon
he time to pool fertilizer. The
, muster al.o stated It would be Im
possible for the marketing commit
tee to see each person Individually,
and reiiuested all to be present at
all meetings to receive tho real
, benefits from tho grange.
Mr. und Mrs. Murlon Tryer und
duughtor, Laura, spent Sunday af
ternoon guests- at tho homo of Mr.
and Mrs. Kred Uramll In Modford.
Airs. Cliff Hond was a week end
guest at the home of Mrs. Jeldness
glories In Modford. ,
i Mrs, Elmer Klncald was taken to
tho Hacrod Heart hospltul Hnturiluy
morning, aho returned to her home
Hunday evening.
Mrs. K. T. Neivbry und daughters
. Mrs. Elslo Williams und lidnu Now
bry, left Saturday morning for
Portland to attend the Kuan. Fes
tival. Mr. and Mrs. V. U. llolchklss are
driving a new Chevrolet coupe.
Answering: lllin. :
"When shall 1 be a man?" lie
said,
As' 1 was putting lilm to bed.
"How many yeurs will have to be
Before Time makes a -man of me?1
And will 1 be a man when 1 :.'
Am grown up Mg?" 1 heaved ft
Sigh, ' -
llecause ft -called' for ' cureful
thought .''
To give the answer that ho ought.
And so I sat him on in V knee, '
And said to him: "A mun you'll
be - ' j
When you have learned thut honor
brings
More Joy thun ull the crowns oft
klngH;
That It Is better to bo true
To all who know and trust In you
Then ull the gold of earth to guln
If winning It shall leave a stuin.
"When you cun fight for 'vlotory
sweet,
Yet bravely swallow down defeat,
And cling to hope and keep the
right,
Nor use deceit instead of might:
When you ure kind und brave
and clean,
And fair to all and never mean;
When there is good In all you
plan,
That day, my boy, you'll be a man.
"Home of us learn this truth too
late;
That years alone can't make us
great;
That many 'who are three-score
ten
Have fallen short of being men.
ilucauso In selfishness they fought
And tolled without refining
thought;
And whether wrong or whether
right
They lived hut for their own de
light. "When you have leurned that yon
must hold
Your honor dearer far than gold;
Thut no Ill-gotten wealth or fame
Cun pay you for your turnished
name;
And when In ull you uy or do
Of others you're considerate, too,
Content to do tho best you can
Hy such a creed, you'll he a man."
JJdgar A. Cluesl.
' , Ornnav Otlt-nalar.
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Oregon Slate Orange,
Myrtle 1'olnt, Juno. 11-14.
- Lakfl Creek, Thursday,
Juno 13.' 8 p. m.
Jacksonville, Ki'ldhy, June
14, 8 p. m:-. ; . ' N :
'Sams V a I 1 a y, Saturday,
Juno ID, 8 p. n.
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WALLA WALLA, Wash., June 11
(A'l Convicted of stealing hogs
anil under a one-year jnil nenienre,
John llityworth, a ranch formnan of
AIIipiid., Ore., committed suicide by
tutting poison.
Why Suffer
Stomach Trouble
All Your Life?
Thousands of men and women
who wore physical wrecks from
stomach troubles, who couldn't
sleep, who couldn't eat without
, after-misery-, and whose kidneys,
bowels and liver were out of order,
now enjoy old-time energy and rel
ish their food since taking; Teniae.
mis. rreu westin, 01 387 67th
St. North, Portland, Ore., suvs:
;"Tanlac cured my stomach trouble
completely after three years uf-
i faring-. It built me up to perfect
health, with a gain of 27 lbs. That
was two years ago. and I still en
jny the best of health."
Tsnliic contains no mineral drugs
n m.T mini, jug, m of'ctiei lumuiiin-
tion of selected herbs, roots and
barks, recognized to be of high
medicinal value. Quick benefit and
relief from stomach distress is al
most sura to follow the use of Tan
inc. Get bottle today from your
druggist and let it start right ir.
correcting: those troubles which
niuke you so miserable. Money
jiack If it doesn't help.
Tanlac
UUION BOIIUS-VSED
K.iito Ciranuv. McvC.
k Juno . 11-14.' i ' -Many
..dlLates und alternate
drk'Kuttis, us well ns visitors, havo
left for Myrtle point to attend tho
Htate Orange meet. k , ; -.v
UelcKatos and MtornatcH who
left Hunduy or Monday are as
follows: 11. W. Hparks nnd wto
of Itoguo Klver, delKHtes from
Pomona Orange; j, it. Prown of
Winter, dotoKute from Kntorprlso
OranKo; Albert Htraus and wifo
of Hams Valley, delegates from
Hams Valley granae; John Nel
dormeyer of Jacksonville; deleKato
from Jacksonville OranKo; John
Anderson nnd wlfo of Central
Point. doloKnte from Central Point
Oranae; Oscar Hhepard und wifo
of ItoKite Itlver, duleKatou from
Live Oak Oranao; Harry 1.owo and;
wife of Talent, altornates from
Talent tiranae; Alma Meyers and
husband, alternates from Luke
Creek OrariKc; Clurenco F- Na
vies nnd wife, alternates from
KtiBlo Point Orange. ; .
Nnllonul lUullo Program. 1
Tho National finingo ItadlQ pro
pram, which was broadcasted l'
the National Uroadcastlng associa
tion ovor the lied Network last
Friday evening, June . 7, was en
Joyed by many Jackson county
Orangcrs,
. Some of tho speakers on the
program were National Mustor Ta
bor, National Lecturer James C,
Farmer,. Governor Jones of Texas,
president of the Farmers' Union;
Hrother Oelchell, Hrother Oardl
ner, high, priest of riemetor. lo-
Itghtftil iuubIo was rendered hy
Iho Hartford. Conn., Orange cho
rus. Heme of the numbers .given
by this Orange chorus were negro
spirituals. This Orange chorutf
a c(( it t nut national reputation last
November when It sang before the
National Orange convention to the
accompaniment of Its own splendid
orchestra. The orchestration, as
It came over the radio tho other
night, was OKpectally fine.
Andrew Hyde, secretary of agri
culture, who was to have spoken,
sent a message, ns did A. B. Ooss.
master of tho Washington Htate
OruttKt who is also n member of
the executive committee of the
national Orang. '
Next week one of our Orangeri.
a thinker, phUomrpher and logician
will give a brief nummary of some
of the speeches heard over the
radio during this program und
comment on the sumo.
High Point Ornmre,
Last Tuenday evening our
Orange met with a good attend
ance present, In siMto of the
hard rain.
The marketing committed gavo
an IntereMtthir report nnd Mr.
Frenrh gave a talk on ro-norral-Ing
with the faun bureau.
It was announced that that the
1st nnd tnd degree would bo con
ferred at ettr next reKitlar meet
ing. June lft.
The lecture, hour rdntsted of un
ohl-futthloned spelling match thut
tHH thoroughly enjoyed. 1 i
We are glad to report that Mrs. ,
Meda Htrahan, one of our tnem-l
bets who hai heen ho, dangerously
111. Ik reported to be Improved at '
thin wilting. I
Ouy l'ruetl. utiother Tnfntberj
who suffered an operation and :
had n serious relupHe, In also rs-i
ported h tmprnvlng. ,,, . j
The three, bubtea. boi n during j
I th last two months, are all thrlv
ing and bid fair to take charge
of the Home Economics commit
tee work In a few years. To have
thro Rabies, girls, born In one
Orange within one month is quite
an honor and possibly forecasts
the need o, the Orange, To wo
.men's activities. r v' V
It i certain ' that1 the feminine
part of'-our 'Orange hava done
their part toward' building' up tho
Orange and carrying on the work.
and it is no less certain that they
will continue, to do this through
the years to come,
Where'er the,,femlnine)'hand has
, touched
The Work rtTfeur-etv blestv
They build for future and for race,
. They fight the fight wth zeHt.
(tod gave the physical strength to
man;
Kndowed with vision Evo;
And the burden of humanity
Hid upon hor shoulders leave.
But aho Is equal to tho task,
To build up Is her aim;
Where'er tho feminine hand has
touched,
There does humanity gain.
, , Kutflo !Nlnt Juvenile Orange
:, The Kaglo Point Juvenile Orange
will meet on Saturday at 2:30
p. m, This Is an Important meet
ing; and all should try to attend.
please remember to bring your
harmonicas, also wo need a few
more broom stickH.
Saturday, June 15. at 2:30 p. m
. ; EutorpHso Onuie.
Enterprise Orange met In regu
lar session Saturday June 8, with
a large: attendance present. A
short session was held to com
plete the routine work, after which
a recess was declared and ull re
paired to tho dining room, where
a sumptuous dinner was served
by the Orange sisters. Heveral vis
itors were present.
. After a social hour the meeting!
was called to order hy MuhU
Powen, and given In charge of
Mrs. Hood, lecturer pro tern. The
program consisted of talks on cur
rent events, readings and music.
.Two new members were given
the third, and fourth degrees, and
two applicants initiated in the
first and second degrees.
There was considerable discus
slon relatlvo to : the marketing
problem. ,
The Orange voted, to have a
Fourth of July, celebration. Com
mittees were, appointed to have
charge of iirrungemontH and pro
gram. , The program will Include
a, shortJ hlstoiioal review of the
day wo celebrate by. a Orange
member. Patriotic songs and
games. Amusements will be pro
vided for the young people as
well as p tho older members. A
plcnle dinner will be enjoyed out
of doors. If the weather is favor
able,' If not there Is room In the
hrtlr. Members from other Oranges
ure cordially invited.
. John Palmer, atternnto dele
gate 1 to represent Enterprise
Orange and ll, W. Hparks, dele-j
gate to, represent Juckuon county
Pomona at the session of the state
orange to bo hold at Myrtle Point
Intend to leave here Tuesday morn
Ing and arrive at the opening of
tho state Orange session at 10
o'clock a. m.
' .Our next mooting will be the
fourth Thursdoy evening, June 27.
1 , M ItH, H. W. HPAUKS.
Snnis Vulley (.range.
( Qrnngo met at rcgulur meeting
Saturday with fair attendance.
Tho business transacted Included
the voting to buy material ahd
kalsomine the community kitchen
and. the changing of tho 1st meet
ing of the month from Saturday
to Wednesday evening, making
our meetings tho first Wednesday
and third Saturduy evening of
each month. This was done to
test out the advisability of chang
ing the tlmo of tho meetings en
tirely to Wednesday. This change,
has been advocated for some time
by some who folt we would get u
much .larger attendance than Sat
urday, meetings get. If the attend
atiee, ts bettor on Wednesdays
meutlngs thun Saturday, tho meet
IngS' will fall after October on
Wednesdays entirely,
' A vote of thanks was extended
the two ' Indies who kalsomiued
the auditorium.
. , One new member was voted In
' In suggestions for the good of
the urder, members were advised
to keep the fair exhibit always
ill blind. A suggestion that hull
pool orders for logan and straw
berries. The membership commit
tee was advised of possible new
members. All woro advised to
make an crfort to attend atflte
Orange.
Max HcIiuIb offered several sug
gestions for stopping the rain, but
owing to their Impractahllity none
were voted upon.
MItS. O. T. .WILSON.
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