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VTmFOTCf) MATT, TTITTUTKR MF.TVFOTiD. OTJF.dON. RATt'T?T).r. JI'XT: 22. 1f)21. ' COURT HOUSE SHE INTERESTS COUNTY Medford folks seem to be get-1 ting all excited about the location of the new county court bouse and we want to call attention to the fact that It Is NOT a Medford In stitution, but rather It Is n COUN TY court house, und as such not nolely the benefit to -Medford, but l-alher the convenience of the re mainder or the county should be given some consideration. There are sites galore bolus of fered, It would seem. The Med ford city hall is at present serving as the county court house. When the. removal of the court house from Jacksonville to Medford was finally accomplished there were some strings tied to the deal. Med ford was to furnish temjiorarly quarters for the county offices to serve until the new court house was built Jledford is also to fur nish the site for the new court house the county court of course to pass Judgment on the site be foro final acceptance. The Medford city hall was con Htructed to meet the first provi sion and has furnished excellent ouurters for the county officers. Now the problem of a site has tome up and must be solved. Opin ions vary widely. Half a dozen or more sites have been suggested. - V Now the county court house will do a bigger out-of-town business than any mercantile establishment In Medford. It will draw a maxi mum of out-of-town folks to the city, for it Is a COUNTY institu tion and the business of the COUNTY and not Medford alone will be carried on within Its por tals. . Therefore one of the major needs to be considered in the se lection of a site for the building Is parking space for automobiles. Any site which does not furnish ample parking space, or is in the least hit inconvenient to reach, should not be considered. This would eliminate the sites In the heart of Medford. And there is much more to be said. Ashland Tidings. FOR S. 0 N. S. BUILDING ASHLAND, June 22. (Special) In order that the Southern Ore gon Normal school building might be seen by thousands who would otherwise pass in the. night time without noticing the beauty of the building and its surroundings, Hal Hoss, Secretary of State, sug gested that the building be ade quately illuminated, and declared tlint it would be an admirable advertising feature for the state. Secretary Hoss, in company with John Fuller, visited the normal M'lhool and later the Lincoln training school on Wednesday. At Lincoln school there are over 200 pupils enrolled for the summer session. Mr. Hoss was particularly Im pressed by the kindergarten chil dren of pre-school age and the contrast in their fine accomplish ments to the primary methods of a generation ago. The annual audit of the books f School District No. 5 was made Tuesday evening by W. II. Mc Nalr, J. H. McOe. '?. E. lledburg and Charles Hubert son. The Little Symphony orchestra met for practice on Tuesday even-i Ing at the junior high school, and was largely attended by local mu ncinns who are glad to have the opportunity for practice under Di rector Ward V. Croft. The or chestra is preparing to give a benefit concert soon and will nlso alternate with junior high sihool band in giving concerts on Thurs day evenings In Lithia Park. FRIGIDA1RE PASSED In celebration of Its recent pass ing of the million users mark. 1'rigidaire corporation has an nounced a second cold control demonstration to be held June 25 July 5 in show rooms throughout the country and at the same time will exhibit a new household model, according to Information that Iihh been received by the Peo ple's Electric Co.. local dealers. Mr. Cunningham says: 'More than a hundred thousand people visited dealers' nhowrooms during the original national dem onstration, despite the Indent nt weather which prevailed generally The attendance in this city was unusually good. This second pub lic demonstration of the six freez ing speeds of the Frfgldalre cold oiitrol. is for the convenience or 1 hiwf who were unable to attend the previous showing. "Specific information concern ing the new model has been re ceived. We have the assurance tbnt It wilt embody nit tho refine ments and advantages that have l.een developed by an engineering ill partment of more than -"0 re ft Iteration specialist and will re flect the experience " gained in building more than a million Krigidalres." GLASGOW. iP The ultan of Sunzibar in dellehted to have had i. homelike touch. Coming out nfjr.izn Y.zytr. hold ;( steel mill after a visit. h re marked: "The weather in there i very uonil; amt as Harm .m Z.iiulhar.' EVANGELIST MEADE TO CONDUCT SERVICES AT ULN I RAL POINT CHURCH Kvant-'elist. Lawrence A. Meade of Toronto, who has hail several years' experience in successful evangelistic work anil union meet inns, will hold a series of meetings in the Uederated church of Cen tral Point. Hev. Mef.de will also Idiwivnce A. Moudt nHwlst in tho young people's con ference which will occupy the first four days of the campaign, begin ning Wednesday evening, June 2o. During the series of meetings, Mr. Meade will deliver a course of talks on the subject. "God's Eter nal Plan and Purpose In the Ages." The series will deal specially with the prophetic messages. Services, at which ail are wel come, will be held each evening at 7:30 o'clock. 1 Helen Morgan, Noted Song Bird, in Show Boat Helen Morgan, who is seen and heard in haunting negro melodies in "Show Itoat." the super-talking picture coming to Hunt's Cruterian theatre tomorrow, is one of New York's most popular stage ami night life figures. Not only is she a star in the Klorenz Ziegfeld musical extravaganza, "Show Hoat", but is one of the stars in the impresario's mid-night roof show, Ziegfeld's Frolic. She also has a Night Club of her own. in which she sings her various song hits and acts as hostess. In the talking picture, "Show Boat." she sings several of the songs with which she made such a stage hit in the Ziegfeld produc tion. Her crooning voice, her in dividual gestures and the inde scribable spirit she puts into her rendition of these folk-songs and ballads, makes excellent enter tainment. "Show Doat" has tin lira La Ptante and Joseph Schildkraut as the young lovers. Otis Harlan is Capt'n Andy and Emily Fiuroy is Parthy Ann Hawks. Alma Hu bens plays Julie in the picture. HERE JUNE 24 AND 25 Sergeant Jennings D. Lowman from the Klamath Falls recruiting office of the regular army, will be in Medford at the Postoffice build ing, on Monday and Tuesday. June 24th and 23t1i. During that time the sergeant would be pleased to meet any of the young men who might want to investigate any of the possibilities or probabilities of army service. At this time the t'nited States army is slightly over strength, due to the ever increasing number of re-enlistments. According to the sergeant, thousands of men who have investigated, enlisted and found out for themselves, rather than accept secondhand Informa tion and advice from the unin formed, are re-enlisting within 90 days following discharge. A few men can be accepted at this time for Hawaii. Panama, Alask. China ami a few of our stations in the west and northwest. SELL SCHOOL HOUSE WAGNER CHEEK, Ore.. June 22. (Special) No. Ml has decided to sell the old school house by t.all- lug for bids. I .Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boyd of t Eugene. Ore., spent last Monday I evening with Mrs. Boyd's parents, i Mr. and Mrs. F. K. W. Smith, on their way to San Francisco, where jthev will spend their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Crawford of (Sail Anselmo, Cal.. spent the fore iPart of the week here with rela jtives. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Itrlrvr ' They wore en route north on a tour of Oregon. ! Howard Works, Huprt Matliew json Hnd Miss Eud"ll Abbott rcelv ed th'ir eighth grade diplomas j after taking the second examina tion. I Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Taylor and I family of Bray, Cal.. spent the week end with Mrs. Taylor's pat ients, Mr. and Mrs. William Kerby ) Albert Chufnhrlin visited hist i week with relatives. Mr, and Mrs. F. E. W. Smith. Miss Goldla Abbott wa in Med ford last Wednesday trn,n tlim business. NEW VoHK.-'-i:, Con tar- Tin coveted plnc of honor. He i the ;it in th new Manhattan telephone di rectory. b.lVKlir hc;it..t) f .if T fellov namd Zzyk and Zzyx. : ag ! SCHOOL HOUSE AT !JKPiMER CREEK IS St. Mark's l-:plscoml. Corner Oakdale and Fiflh street H u. m., Holy communion. 10 a. m.. Sunday school. 11:15 a. m., Morning service. Win. 11. Hamilton, recur Valley Itndio Chnivh. Hill Kay, pastor. P. I). liox 9 IS. Ih-oadeasting from studio of KM ED Sundays from X to U p. m. Miss Doris Hichai dsun. talented soprano of Central Point, will i-lng. Pastor's subject, "The Tragic Word of the Sacred Writ." "Come to the church o'er the radio." ' ' We Invite you to worship with us In our old-time Gospel hour over "The Voice of a Great Country." First 1rebyierian Church. Holly and Eighth streets. Sunday school promptly at 9:45 a. m. Classes for all. Hrlng a friend nnd be on time. Earl l!. Hopper, superintendent. 11a. m., Morning services. P.rv. E. Iverson, our Sunday school mis sionary for Southern Oregon Pres bytery, will preach. Music: Prelude, "In Summer." Stebblns: offertory, "To a Wild Hose," Mac Do well; tenor solo by A. J. McDonough. Organist, Mrs. 11. E. Marsh. First Christian Church. Ninth and Oakdale streets. Carman E. Mell, minister. Office and pastor's study in the church. Phone 1007. "Test Our Welcome." Morning worship and commun ion 10:55. Sermon. "From Dark ness to Light." Splendid music. A helpful fellowship in worship. Popular evening service at 8 o'clock. Sermon, "Stop, Look and Listen. " Special musical numbers. Good song service. A fine fellow ship. Mr. Mell will sing. Pible school assembly at 9:4 5. Christian Endeavor meetings at 7 o'clock. First Baptist Church. W. H. Eaton. Ph.D.. minister. Phones: Office 105J; residence 704-H. Sunday school at 9:45. He on timo with your Bible. J. F. Wort man, superintendent. Dr. Eaton's morning subject will be "The Journey, 'and in the even ing he will speak on "The Jesus Hoad." li. Y. P. U. in four groups at 7 p. in. At the evening service there will be a big sing, special by the chorus choir and a violin solo. Waller Scntt at the console both morning and evening. Wo extend an invi tation to all. Come and try our welcome. Main Kuwt Methodist Church, Smith. With a welcome that years. James E. Counder, pastor. Sunday school meets at 9:45 a.m. Preaching at 1 1 a. m. Subject. Building St unes or Stumbling j Blocks." In the evening at K the , subject will be "This Wonderful j World." These will be the pastor's last sermons in is cmuereiu.'c e:ir. Bishop Hay and Dr. Nelson will arrive in Medford Monday morning from San Francisco on the Shasta. They will accompany the pastor to conference at Coquille by automo bile. .Mid-week services Wednesday as usual. A cordial welcome awaKs ! you at this church. English Lutheran Cliuit-h. Fourth at Oakdale. "Where the Way Is Made Plain." Dr. H. C. Funk, pastor. Hesl dence, 518 W. Fourth street. Tel. 1 ILM. Hour of worship, 11 n. m. Sub ject of the sermon by the pastor for Ladies day, "Fur the Glory of God." Special music: Prelude, "Hose M:me," by Molloy; anthem. "God Will Take Care of You." by Martin; offertory, "Chalet Girls Sunday," selection; postlude, "Mlzpah," by Lerma n. The Bible school begins at 10:15 a. m., with classes for all ages. Lesson study, "A Psalm of Praise." We invite you to worship with us. First McmImhIIM. Church. West Main at Laurel. Itaymond S. Ilees. minister. Church school at 9:4."i. Clarence Meeker, general superintendent. Morning worship at 10:'r. Ser mon subject, "Just What Does Christ Do for You '!" Anthem, "Send Out Thy Light' by Gounod. Offertory solo. Miss Cecil Cuss. Young people's hour at 7. In termediates under the leadership of Mrs. Bernard Huberts. Seniors will hear the pastor'H report on the California Institute which he has been attending. Happy Sunday evening hour at 8. The pastor's sermon subject is "Respectable Sin." The special music number will be a duet by Mrs. Paske and A. .!. McDonough. ON DEAD INDIAN ROAD A bent noon today 13.400 pounds of dynamite was fired by electricity at tb Jackson coun y mm rry on the Dead Indian road, 1 ') miles northeast of Ashland. There were two mo. foot tunnels drilled into tin ouarry. wit h four tees on each, making 1 bin:" Ifi all. They were exploded si m ill taiieuusty by electricity li nd We e expected to yield L'.l 00 cubic yards uf roml material. The work was in charge of Paul Rynnning. county "urveyur. and L. V. Rex. representing the Giant Powder company, assisting in ar 1 1 1 -anging the dynamite. On-con Wwiiher 1 Oregon: Fog on roast: fair Interior toniieht Hnd Sunday , ' eharv-'' In tempera tun. f nt i. rl.ible wind on th cimxt. 1 WAG NEK CKKKK, Ore.. June 22. 1 j i Special ) The contractors, Mc ' JCall, Lyons & Kiup, of Vancouver,! Wash., who are building the new! school house on this creek, report j j the work coming along fine ami that the root will he finished within ! ; a week. I Miss Kudelt Abbott is spending 'this week with her sister Mrs. P. V. Anderson, in Ashland. I Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Green of j Eagle Point spent the week end j iwith Mrs. Green's parents, Mr. I and Mrs. (!. A. liriner. j Mrs. 11. L. Summers and family' and Mrs. Win. Kerby were business visitors in Medford last Tuesday. J Mrs. Ella Abbott and family spent last Sunday with relatives in i Hutte Falls. j O. Walton of Chico,. Cal., Is j in the vicinity visiting with rela tives and friends. The school board recently sold : to the Trail school district one of the new stoves which were bought last year. Clyde Hipley of that district came over after it on hat Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. O., D. Davis of Chico, Cal., spent last Monday at the home of Mr. Davis' aunt and uncle. Mi, and Mrs. H. S, Lynch. They were en route north on their honeymoon after being married on Saturday, June 15. ELECTED DIRECTORS BUOWXSBORO, Ore.. June 22. (Special.) The annual school meeting was held at the school house last Monday afternoon und an election held. Geo. O. Henry was elected to serve as clerk for one year. Earl Tucker, director Cor one year and Geo. A. Hansen di rector for three years. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hansen were shopping in Medford on Saturday. Rev. Johnston and family of Faith Home. Ceres, Cal., were wel come visitors at our Sunday school last Sunday. After Sunday school Rev. Johnston preached a very in teresting sermon. Don't forget the preaching serv ices next Sunday afternoon. Plans are being made for a pic nic on the creek. to lie given by the Brownshoro. Eagle Point nnd Reese Creek Sunday schools on July the Fourth. Little Isabel Henry, who ' has been ill with measles, is able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Henry re turned from Sacramento the first of last week. On account of the illness of Mr. Henry their trip to the southern part, of California had to be given up. Mrs. E. II. Tucker was in Med ford last Tuesday visiting with Mrs. Hessler, who has been very sick. Mr. and Sirs. II. Young of Port land were calling on friends here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson nnd son of Klamath Falls were visiting at the home of Mrs. Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Henry last Sunday. Rodin remained fur a visit with his grandparents. Mr. ami Mrs. Ed Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tucker and chil dren were in Central Point last Sunday as dinner guests of the J. M. Norris family. CLIMAX. Ore.. June 22. (Spec ial. ) The a n n ua 1 reboot meet i ng was held June 17. Tho following directors were elected: Mrs. W. F. Charley, three years; N. P. Han sun, two years; Mabel Wertz, clerk. Mrs. K. H. Compton and sons Carl and Joe arrived Wednesday from East St. Louis to spend seven months on their homestead here. Mr. anl Mis. A, J. Grissom mo tored to Medford Wednesday. The grader has again been over our mad, and there is much im provement. Miss Elvira Blair went to Ash laud last Wednesday to have a chat with her brother, who was en route to Seattle from the Shrin ers' convention jn iiH Ang'-les. The following pupils won certifi cates of award this year. Nellie Grissom, Martha Porter, Wert, ami Roberta Wertz, L. H. Wcru and N. P. Hanson cut some lumber this Week. CENTRAL POINT W.R.C HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY CENTRA!. POINT. Ore., June '22. I Special i Tho W. II. C. held onn of their enjoyable birthday parties Wednesday afternoon In their hall for all members whose i birthdays oieur between January ;l and .June 1. They were enter Gained by the ladles whone birth (days occur the latter part of In 'year. The large wwl food birth ,day cake was baked by Mrs. Betty t Pallkey. j Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Simmons and two Rons, Virgil and Cliiford. of Carbondale. III., also Mr nnd fcMrs. Albert Simmons of Walnut Hill. III., arrived for a visit ph th Al Simmons fainilv and i-rhap will locale here. Ttr.' two inert at'- brothers of Al Simmons. LAKE. CREEK. Ore., June 22. (Special) II. H. Fox left for Ta (otiui, to represent the Untie Creek country at a committee meeting of the PiU-it ic Association of Ship pers and Stockmen. Bert Wyant, who has been spending several weeks at Lake Creek, left the last of the week. The Zundel families visited at Fifh lake the last of the week for an outing before they start haying. 1 r. Roy Millsap, from I-os An geles, Cal.. and Fred Neal from Ashland spent the week-end fish ing at Dead Indian. Mrs. Ida Jackson, her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bat email and sons, Bobby and Rouer of Centralia. Wash.. spent a week camping ami fishing at 1 tend Indian Soda Sprinus. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson and a number of others spent Sunday picnicing at the springs. There were also seveml picnl:' parties In like Creek vicinity. Herb Grissom and Lou Walch wore in Medford on business Wed nesday. .Mrs. Andrew Grissom and son were slumping at Lake Creek on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. San ford and friends from Ashland were visit ing at Lake Creek Sunday. D. T. Lawton, sealer of weights and measures accompanied by his brother. J. W. Uiwton and nephew Denny Wood, were at 1-iko Creek Tuesday. FOREST SUPERVISOR U ASHLAND, cue., June 22. (Special.) G. M. Granger, district forest supervisor from Portland, was in Ashland on Thursday, and in company with Mayor J. Edward Thornton, Earl Hosier, city water superintendent, Homer Billings and J. M. Eauchope, made a trip through Ashland canyon to make a survey of the Ashland water shed. During Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Granger made a trip with sev eral others through the district where timber is being cut for the Cog gins milt. A bill is now pending before I congress that would give the Ash land city council Joint control with the forestry department of the tim ber In the water shed. Some op position to the bill has been raised by the belief that such an arrange ment of Joint control would set an undesirable precedent. Lester Beck, who has been doing work In the d (mart men t of psy chology at the I'nlverslty of Ore-, gon, has gone to Berkeley to at tend a convention of tho Western lsychology group. He plans to spend the summer months at Stan ford, where he will take advanced work In psychology. Mrs. E. V. Hopper, who has been visiting her parents In Ness City, Kans., will return to her home soon. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. San ford on Oak street spent Thursday at the Lake of the Woods. Mrs. Arthur Peters has returned from Mt. Vernon. Ore., where she has been visiting. She was ac companied home by her sister, Mrs. .1. Mooder. Mrs. Bessie Smith of Nampa, Ida., has come to Ashland to re side and has rented property on Palm avenue. Mrs. R. Medora Shepherd on the Boulevard has just returned from an extended European tour. Wed nesday nfternoon a group of friends was Invited to the F. S. Engle home on the Boulevard, and were de lighlfully entertained by the story of Mrs. Engle' trip. She also read parts fif her diary describing in teresting places and people. Ijite In the afternoon. Mrs. Engle served dainty refreshments. EAGLE POINT VICINITY KAGLF. POINT, Ore., June 22. (Special. ) Wednesday evening an accident was very narrowly avert ed on the Crater Lake highway when a sleepy driver steered Into the ditch. The car sterered riyht into the plank bridge, knocking the j windshield and steeium wheel j rlrbt Into the front seat. The drlv I it escaped with juM a scratch. ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mai ulsh J and daughter Louise of K la math 1 Falls are here for a few days vis- It It ik at the home of his father, S. H. HarniNh. Mrs. T. It. Billion of M-dford ts ehjoyini; a two weeks vacation a the home of her daughter and son In-law. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Caster, and family. With the return of the sunshine farm work ha- attain started up In full blast. 'I he miij-lc of the mow ere can be heard on evry side and the first crop of hay Is belntr Htored away In the bains for winter use. Cultivators are at work in the corn fields, while t he younc folks are busy thinninti the overloaded fruit treei. Mrs. M. L Clneade left Satur day morn ir u? for c.ihuti :i sprinxs, Cal . to be at the bedside of her oldest von Harry, u bo I -oT iounIy ill. Mr. Steele of Brow tihoi o wax in town Wedne-day tirolim: ulrh UMr lot-Ill !lirr''llit HEEDLESS CHILD STEPS IN FRONT AUTO AT TALENT I (By Mrs. Marion Tryer) T A L E X T. Ore., June 1 (Special) What might easily I have been a fatal accident oc curred on the Pacific highway in '-front of the Manning auto park,' when little Miss iVFord, who was I crossing the highway on her way 'to the stage station stepped from behind a car. not noticing an ap proaching car. The driver, seeing . the child, applied the brakes. : whh-h made his ear swerve so that the child was struck and knocked down by the side of the :car. Bystanders Mated the driver was not nt fault, t ho accident being unavoidable. The child d:d not seem to be badly hurt. j I Mr. and Mrs. Parkison ami two children arrived Wednesday even- ing by motor from .Murtiue;:, Cal., and are visit ing with their son, it:. It. Parkison and family. j Mrs. Elmer Kiucaid and daugh ! ter. Charleen, spent Wednesday j afternoon visiting with friends In Ashland. Revival meetings are being car ried on at the Baptist church every evening with a good attend ance. Elder V. E. Livingston, from San Lcandro, Cal.. who Is conducting the services is a very interesting speaker. Every one is cordially invited to attend these meet ings. Miss Pauline Estes. who has spent th winter in Oakland. Cal ls spending t he summer vacation with her father. Roy Estes, and other relatives in Talent. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Dillard and family from Medford spent Tues day evening with Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Manning. Mrs. M. E. Booth, who had been visiting with her granddaughters, Mrs. Melntyre and Mrs. Ilelbig at Eugene, returned to Talent Wed nesday evening. She Is making her home at present with her daugh ter, Mrs. Charley Long. ' TONS ASHLAND, ore., June 22. Rev. and M i s. F. H. Pemberton and family of Seattle, who are Jn Ashland on a visit, were honored by their friends who held a picnic for them on Tuesday along the banks of Wagner creek. After the picnic, the company spent a jolly evening playing games and telling stories and singing. Those who attended the picnic were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Witch, Mr. and Mrs. Mnnley It rower, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Fran k I avis, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Powell. Mrs. A. Hunt, Airs. Lulu Howard, Mrs. Anna Mason, Misses Frances Howard, Eva W hite, Carol Beck, Bertha Rcase, Hazel Brunei, Cora Mason, Ruby Powell, Norma Brower, Volma Brower, Jean Hill ings and George Mason. Frank Billings and the honor guests. Rev. and Mrs. Pemberton and their two children, Jimmy and Margaret. Mrs. Poyer and twin ifons, Mel vln and Marvin of Ashland were visitliiK a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Booth of the service station. Mrs. Warren and Mrs. Huswcll were callers at Shady Covo store Wednesday even inc. Mrs. Frank Johnson Is vIsilhiK near Lodtfo Pole with her son, Charles Hrcxler. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Binder a boy, June la. Mother ami child both dolnr; well. Chester Pritehett and wife and children were visiting Juno Hi with Mis. Pritehett, also Ray IMltebett and Wife. SHADY COVE ; 1 Sft Part of this week's release t Nobody But You j fll 1838-D Fred Rich and Hit Orcheitra ) )J ' Singing In The Rain ( Who Wouldn't Bo Blue 1504-D California Rambleri Adorce' When The Rones Bloom for the Bootlegger 15326-D Earl Shirkey and Roy Harper Steamboat Man Do Something 1834-D The Sunthlne Boya I'm Croonin' a Tuno About You Hear these and other Columbias the record without a scratch fl 1504-D California Rambleri DJ MAGILLS 214 E. Main -: MILLER ELECTED SCHOOL DIRECTOR PATRONS OF BEAGLE BEAGLE. Ore.. June 22. (Special.)- School election was held at I he school house Monday evening at X o'clock for the purpose of electing a director and clerk. Mr. Seeginiller war elected director, taking the place vacate. 1 by Mr, Smith, and Mrs. Mayfidd was elect ed clerk, taking the place vacated by Miss Ella Smith. Mi s I .u ca. Sr.. not f "id ing iplite mi well the last few days. She is thinking of going to the Jack sonville sanitarium to see if slu can get relief by the treatments given there. t-juite a number of the Beagle farmers are cutting hay this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bwin Rover and two sons and Mr. and Mrs. O. I). Bondure and son Kenneth of Ash land were Sunday guests at the y.ui-k home. ! Herbert Mayfiehl is spending n few days In the Dehenger gap dis-' trlet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i Jasper I la nnah. j The Boy Scouts held their regu-I lar meeting last Saturday evening.1 After a short business meeting they j spent the rest of their time in de-j eiding what stunts they were going to put on at the Boy Scout jam boree which will be held in Med- J ford some lime in August. j Mr. and Mrs. .Miller and chil dren of Dehenger gap were Sun- ! day callers at the Mayfiehl home. Mrs. Ernest Roadcs of (iswego. Misses Jane. Frances and Clara Williams anil little Miss Laura Jane Roades. granddaughter, of Port land spent last week ith their father. C. R. Williams. Mr. Westinfieid of the Farm Bu reau was at the Lucas, Jennings a tid Williams & Seeginiller farms this week in the interest of a poul try association. Mrs. Ray of the Dehenger gap district was a business visitor at the Mayfiehl home Monday. Those who were Medford visitors the last of the vee: were Mr. and Mrs. R. i 'opley and son 1 larvey, Mr. Gray and son Byron and Mr. jiiul Mrs. Chas. Sanderson. The passing away of Loren Greg ory of Table Rock was , the sad news which reached here Tuesday, lie had many friends In this com munity and was well known and respected Jill over the valley. The family have the heartfelt sympathy of the whole community. CHURCH SERVICE HELD Bl-ZAGLF., Ore., June 'J2. (Special ) Church services were, held, at .the school house Sunday) afternoon. Rev. X'hllders of (lold( Hill and Rev. Spring of Grants; Puss were with us. Rev. Chllders delivered tho message, which was i enjoyed by all who were there. Several from Hams Valley nnd Table Rock attended tho meet-j ing. Prayer meeting was lead by Mr. Zuek. His subject was prayer I meeting. Young peoples' meet ing was land by Byron Gray, using "The 1'rlco of Voluntary Christian F.ndenvor" ns a subject. The song books also arrived nnd wero used for the first time Sunday. Mrs. liny Melntyre and three children arrived hero from Nyssa, Ore,, Saturday. Mr. Melntyre and one of. the children have been here for a week. They are living on the Hay place at present, but ex pect to find something better soon. .M r. and Airs. Johnnie ( 'on nor and I wo children and Allen Me lutyru and Lafo Southerlaml from Medford were Sunday guests nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kngene Gray and family. Klamath Falls $:!,tt)0 modern nno-story brick building to ho erected. at Phone 91 2S2S3 9 The Pick o the Big Silent Pictures TONIGHT ONLY The Funniest Show You've Ever Seen ONE DAY ONLY Continuous 12:30 to 11 P. M. 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