MEnFOTW MATL TT?TPUKR M KT)FQTiT, OKF-ClOy, SATITBDAY. JULY VX 1020.
PAGE TOREB
Mnissuto
V COLBY RESULT
P STREET CRASH
fnlUiHlnu coinpliilnts -were
l0 n tlic county clerk's office
kfonl Colby vs. Wllium Oaiipli.
, ,, 'd.imiiBM anproxImnllnK J270U,
jpu ,,ut on an accident occur
' j ,lt the corner of Main and
, isee streets on July 2, when the
Aiiff's motorcycle and the de
. J,nfH Kurd car collided. The
aailff chaises carelessness on
eil'iirt of the defendant. The
, Jtint named In the suit Is to
vr the cost of Ills motorcycle,
jel, the plaintiff claims is to-
wrecked, doctor and hospital
b.itj and expenses resulting from
kot time from his work.
Jolia and Ira Canfleld vs. the
tint Irrigation dimrlut. asking
ti Ttninl of 1-300 for alleced seep
, jjjfrom a canal In the Talent Ir-
ition system upon incir iiroii-
t in the district.
imdltlunnl Sales Finance eor-
IliOll VS. l.t'WIS oiiper (ii-ivii-u
Ion, cliarsliiB that on May 1,
I. the defendant wrongfully and
hvfully took possession of a set
L, nnrl ensh rociater. both
tinting to the win of $110. The
is to recover mill amuuiu plus
securing Interest.
i ihelie Slevertsen vs. R. ' S.
Jcrtson, for payment of the sum
i 'S.i 17 which sho claims to hav
i Jed the defendant in small pay-
W)S iroill lut Hum .'-ii mnu
1253. 1" which she claims to have
sum of J 11" wmcn tne piain
alletren she Dalit for house
tndnnt would return' It p her.
Saturday, July 13
Forecasts
Iedford and vicinity: Saturday,
dy tonight. Sunday, fair and
er. '
egon: Saturday, cloudy and
ewhat unsettled in west por-
tonlglit ana sunuay. rair in
portion, cooler Sunday.
OIK)
iiiioralure ( Oega.) .... 81 09
! hest (Last 12 lira.).. 93 91
I lest (Last 12 hrs.).. &1 58
humidity (Pet.) .... SI u
c of weather uicar tiouoy
owest temperature this morn-
1
58 degrees.
total precipitation since Sept. 1,
13.59 inches.
Temperature a year ago today:
(heat 88, lowest 53.
lunset today, 7:46 p. m.
I unrlsc Sunday, 4:48 a. m. , .
( unset Sunday, 7:45 p. in.
bservationsTaken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
J 3!
tin
1 V
lily Meteorological Report
cl Dat , . . g K
j
Jkcr City 88 59 Rain
fmarck 8G 56 Clear
jlse 92 06 Cloudy
.vjnvpr 90 62 Clear
!4s Moines 82 76 Uain
no 98 60 Clear
fleim 86 60 Cloudy
n Anueles .... 76 60 Clear
imhfleld 72 52 P. Cdy.
"enlx Jfi 80 Cloudy
rtland 88 62 P.Cdy.
d Bluff M 6f Clear
feburg 88 58 Cloudy
It. Lake City.. 88 70. P.Cdy.
n Kranci8co .. 66 58 P. Cdy.
nta Fo ... 78 60 Cloudy
attic 78 60 P. Cdy.
okaiie 84 58 Clear
lla Walla .... 90 66 P. Cdy.
innipes 48 Clear
L. W". DICK, Meteorologist.
k CLOTHES AND
E
A man in soiled clothes and with
slulibly growth of beard was cx-
h'lnlng the registers at the local
o camps Friday, looking at the
"nac numbers of the cars rcgls-
ed. Ho said his wife ran away
jlth his ear and all of his bclong-
1:8 at Salem, where they were
"ied. He doesn't know where
n went, lint Ihlnkn she went to
yn Francisco, where she has n
f "tht-r. He wa left without funds,
r or clothes. He is looking at
" numbers of cars registered, In
'' camps on hla way south, ln-
'ad Of tliA nunma Itnranut be
Jinks his wife might bt traveling
'er an assumed name.
The summer student body of
students and a number of tho
''UltV iximl,A.. t.A timithnrn
Pnon Normal, held a picnic in
J-thla park yesterday afternoon
f"a evening. A dellclmis dinner
' spread on tho tables of tho
and an impromptu program
' "PCechea anA .hint. Bra, nrc-
""''d through the evening.
'""owing the dinner, the stu
fntj spent the evenin- dancln
the pavilion. This picnic Is an
'""Ml nffalr on the normal social
"endar.
I ' irmers In northern Italy have
F'.UKurnted "wheat raising bat-
St. Mark's Kplscoiul
Corner tlakdale and Fifth Bts.
a. m. Holy coinmunluii.
11:15 a. m. Morning service.
Wm. 1!. Hamilton, lector.
First M. F. tlniivli
Sunday school 9:45.
Preaching service 11:00.
Sermon. Dr. .1. i' n..iiio u.;
mcda, Calif., assisted by 1'eriy
Anthem, "luilujah for the
JIOSS" Jas. Mcllraniihani
C'luili-
Solo, "O, Lord Correct .Me" Handel
.Mrs. c. 11. 1'asko
Valley Itaillii I luii,.,
t-lill Hay, raslnr., I". o. Mux 918.
l.'ndcnomlnalioiial, old lime gos
pel hour, over "The Vnieo ..f ,.
Client Country,'.' ovcry Sunday 8 to
v p. ,
Miss Doris ltleh urilKnn nf Cen
tral Point will sing, accompanied
by Miss Vlrelnhi Pii-lr ..f 1 . ..i, ......
ville.
Tastor's subject. "Whom Km- v
That I Am."
Cume to the church over the
rudio. It's the old time religion.
First Christian Church. "
, N'lnth and Oakdalc streets. Car
man E. Mell, minister. Office and
pastor's study In the church.
Phono 1007.
"Test Our 'Wolcomo."
Morning worship and commun
ion 10:rifi. The iinulni. will nt.n,lr.h
Sermon. "The Theme of the Bible."
special music and vocal selections.
Union evening service at 8:00
o'clock in the Presbytoi ian church.
Bible school assembly 9:45. A
largo school with well organized
departments and classes.
Christian Kndeavor groups, will
meet at 7 o'clock.
First Baptist Church,
W. H. Katon, Ph.D.. Minister.
Phones: Office, 1052, residence
704-H.
Sunday school at 9:45. Classes
for all ages. Come, bring your
Bibles and enjoy tho Sunday
school with us. J. F. Wormian
superintendent. During the morn.
ing worship hour. Dr. Eaton's
sermon subject will.be "The Storm
King." B. Y. P. U. meets at 7
p. m. At 8 p. m., union service
at the First Presbyterian church.
Rev. W. T. Oliver of Oakland,
California, will be ' the speaker.
A cordial welcome to all services.
Full Gospel TaboriUKjlp.
Main and Newtown Streets
Hear the noted Canadian woman
evangelist, and trombonist, Zclma
Argue. Medford is exceedingly
fortunate in having an opportu
nlty to hear this International
preacher. Her work Is In demand
In cities like Chicago. . Kansas
City, Spokane, Topeka. Los Ange
les, " San Francisco, etc. Every
evening, 7:45 and on Sundays
p. m., and 7:45 p. m. ' Hemeniber,
only one door south .-of Congers'
undertaking parlors. Bring your
friends early and get" a good seat,
T. S. "Winey pastor. Residence
325 N. Oakdalc street.
First lrobylrhm Church.
So. Holly at Eighth street.
Sunday school, :45. Be on timo
ami hrlng your friend. Eurl B
Hopper, superintendent..
Preaching services It a. m. Itcv,
Thomas E. Oliver of tho Park
Boulevard church. Oakland, Calif..
will preach. Subject: "Tho Traf
fic Ijiws of tho Temple." ..
Music: .
Prelude. "Resurrection Morn,"...
.' Johnston
Offertory, "The Rosary" Ncvln
Soprano solo, "The Pilgrim"......
v. Adams
Mrs. F. E. Nichols.
Organist, Mrs. It. E. Marsh.
8 p. tu. The union service will
he held In our church. Rev. T. -K.
Oliver will preach. Subject: "Dig
ging Wells."
All are cordially invited!
First riiurrh of Christ, K'Sriiiiat.
Authorized brunch of the nirrther
church, the First Church of Christ,
Scientist, in Boston, Mass.
Services aro held every Sundio
at 11 o'clock, chinch edifice, 212
North Oakdalc. Subject for Sun
day. July 11: Sacrament.
Sunday school at 8:45. Appli
cants under the age of 20 may be
admitted.
Wednesday evening meetings,
which Include testimonies of Chris
tian Science healings, at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which is in
the Medford building, Is open dally
from 12 to 4, except Sundays and
holidays. Tho Bible and all au
thorized Christian Science litera
ture may be read, borrowed or pur
chased. The public Is cordiully lnvted to
attend the services nd visit the
reading room.
F.nglish Lutheran t'hurvli.
Fourth at oakdale Ave.
"Where the Way Is Made rialn."
Dr. H. C. Funk, pastor.
Residence 618 West Fourth
street. Telephone 1424.
Hour of worship, 11 u. m. The
pastor -will discuss the question.
"To Whom Do Children Belong?"
The Pope says they lielong ,to the
church, and Mussolini says they
belong to tho state. Which Is
right?
Special music. Organ prelude,
Opening Voluntary." by Clark.
rrrn-tn. . "i 'ntmolntlon." by Men
delssohn. Postludo "Chapel March"
by Batmann.
The Bible school begins at 10:15
with classes for all ages. Lcfson
study. "Ezckld Teaches Personal
Responsibility."
You arc cordially Invited to at
tend our services.
Moln Sliwt Methodist Church,
South.
James E. Conder. pastor.
Sundav school meets at 9:J
a. m. Mr. Anson West, acting su
perintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m.. and p.
m. by the pastor. Sermon sub
ject for the morning hour If
"House Inspection." In the v'n
Ing. "The Midnight Cry " Th'
leagues will meet at 7:45 p. m.
We are beginning a new confer
ence year and wish to extend
cordial invitation to any young
people who are not attending else
where to come to our leagues.
Mid-week services on Wednes
day evening at 7:45. Choir re
hearsal follows the prayer services.
You will find a cordial welcome
to all services.
WILL BE CLEAR
CRATER LAKE Ore., July 13.
(Special) Only a very few paclu".
o( snow are left along tho rim near
the lodge, anil the place is losing
its winter aspect. The rim road
is nearly cleared of snow at the
present time and people are able
to drive to the foot of Watchman
Peak without trouble. However,
there is still about one-half mile
of drifts to he cleared before the
rim can he circled. It is estimate 1
that five or six days will finish
the work on the drifts.
Those who ore driving to Dia
mond lake can visit the Outer and
then drive around to tho cast side
f the lake by the rim road anil
reach Diamond lake with no diffi
culty. A group of young people from
Medford visiting the Like this past
week were Leon Leonard, Frank
Buchtcr and Miss Eleanor Peters.
Keith Colo and mother and
friends motored to Crater Lake
Tuesday and enjoyed the cool
weather at the rim.
A. W. Shephard of Phoenix, Ore.,
motored to Crater Lake Thursday.
He was accompanied by Misses
Marjoric Stoflt and Ruth A. Slur
tevant of Portland. The young
Indies have been guests of Hie Shep-
ards at Phoenix and are spending
several days here, climbing all the
high points along the rim. They
recently climbed Mt. Hood and Mt.
Rainier.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mason of
Albany. Ore., were guests at the
lodge last evening, visiting with
their son Dave, who Is a member
of the boat crew, on the lake.
Mr. and. Mrs. J. W, Wakefield
and party of friends were visitors
at tho lake today.
Miss Jean Steel, formerly of the
liulck agency of Medford. is now
employed ' at the lodge as head
waitress. Miss Steel has been em
ployed here several years previous
in. different capacities. Miss Steel
arrived today and will remain all
season.
Mr. Victor Brant . and wife of
Portland were among tho visitors
at the lodge last evening. Mr.
Brant was formerly of the Carlton
hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hi Ham, roprc
sentlng tho "Ask -Mr. Foster" serv
ice of Lds Angeles, wero guests at
the lodge yesterday and today.
A party of 14 people arrived at
the lake, yesterday afternoon and
spent tho night here. Mr. and
Mrs. ."Walter McLeod headed the
party which hailed from Missoula,
Mont. It is finite unusual for so
large a number of people to travel
together for such a distance. They
have visilcd several parks already
and were very enthusiastic in their
praise of beautiful Crater Lake.
' Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Feldman and
two children of Portland aro vis
iting for a few days at the lodge.
Mr. Feldmun is connected with
the Mt. Hood Soap company in
Portland.
8 YEAR OLD BDY
DIAMOND LAKE. July 1.1
(Speclal.) "Bud" Ford, ago eight,
who Is bellcveo o tin one of .he
youngest speedboat pilots In Amer
ica, is entertaining t lie visitors lit
Diamond lake this season With his
skillful driving. "Bud," son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. Paul Ford of San
Diego, Cal., owns and pilots the
sj-eedlioat ".Mis San Diego," which
is equipped with a four-cylinder,
motor. It Is no uncommon sight
at the lake to seo "Hud" nt the
wheel of his craft, tearing off a
speed of 35 miles per hour anil
handling the turns with the skill
of a veteran pilot. Bud has made
many friends among the visitors
at the lake and Is the idol of the
small boys and girls as well as the
grown-ups.
There are two speedboats at the
resort this summer, the other be
ing owned by 8. B. Sargent of San
Francisco, and friendly races be
tween the two are no unconimni
sight. Bolh the Fords and th
Sargents are spending the summer
at Diamond lake, und are ardent
boosters for southern Oregon's va
cation opportunities.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kolinsky anJ
party were visitors at Diamond
loko Thursday, driving ever from
Crater Lake. This wis Superin
tendent Kolinsky's first trip to Din
mond lake and he was enthusi
astic over the scenery und other
attractions of the popular resort.
CRATER CAFETERIA IS
CRATER LAKE, Ore., July 1J.
r.Spneliil.) The new Cratcrln
building Is fa-t ncaring completion
and the crew to ho employed there
Kill arrive probably some lime the
i latter part of next week, though
the opening date has not been
lefinitely announced.
Live bear moat costs SI a pound,
so Chicago found when purchastnt
two polars for toe too.
Jar thej&e of a Jzcfy
JefferyFarnol
XrSOPKlH: Sir Ri,l,ard It M
imj in a lair of liiphwitymeH, hnv
niff fastcnril aupu-ion ol murdrr
upon hiiHsrlf in order to thirtd, ho
brKcves. HrUn D'Arcy. Captnin
Orapitrd and Helm, riding through
tiw u-oodt, discover Julian's body
and Mchard'9 riuo lettido it. let
ard yield to Helen's pleading ond
pil'ea her the ring. While, hostile
neighbors condemn Richard as the
murderer. Helen and her'aunt. ths
litifhess, stoutlu defend him ond
Helen admits to her aunt that
she loves the man. The Marquis
of llrrivale. girds himself with a
sirard and goes forth, he son, to
atill n tew tongues that 90 glibly
accuse his friend.
Chapter 18
A BLOW AT SIR RICHARD
"TTHB morning was sunny and
glad, birds chirped merrily,
even the Marquis seemed affected,
for his habltunl languor was gone,
his blue eyes were keen aud bright.
"Gregory, old friend," said he
suddenly, "friendship is a very holy
obligation eli?"
"It is, my lord. But where are
we going?"
"On a pilgrimage o' friendship,
Greg, to track base rumour to Its
loathly lair aud muzzle, pink or
choke It into silence." - The Mar
quis smiled happily and laid one
llim finger on his sword. , ... "This
Sir Richard's cloak blood-stained found near Julian's body.
"What, to the Moat House, sir?"
"Indeed, Greg. 'Tis there we are
most like to find that fellow Des
pard. He haunts the 'Handsome
D'Arcy' or her money. A hawk,
Greg, beauty and fortune the lure.
So come other birds o' prey, fine
gentlemen all, from town or coun
try, hovering over the spoil and I
with 'em."
They had reached that deep and
tall hedge by the Moat House and
now, forth of this leafy hedge shot
a small, slim brown hand that
chltched the Marquis' embroidered
coat-skirts
The Marquis whirled to seo a
small, elfin, child-face peering up.
"If y' please, I'm Shuri o' the poor
folk as wants to see the pretty
lady, please."
"Sink me!" cried the Marquis.
"1 brings her a message from
Truffenl Camlo, but I dassent go in,
'cause he's in there. Sir John Par
ret." ...
"What, d'ye know him?"
"All the poor folk knows him, sir,
mid hates him. He had me whip
ped ouce, he did!"
The Marquis nodded: "I'll take y"
in.''
The lawns at the Moat House
were shBded hy great trees and
shut In by tall hedges of clipped
yew. Beyond one- of theso hedges
Sir John Parrett chanced to be
speaking, very plain aud distinct:
"...and as every one knows,
Guyfford, alas, hath long been a
hum discredit, nay, a positive
menace p us o' the county! To
day, gentlemen, today he stands
very gravely suBpect as a hum
a malefactor befouled by a kins
man's blood. . . ."
The Marquis led Shuri to a rustic
seat in secluded corner, bado her
wait there; then, nodding to Gre
gory, he stepped out upou the sun
ny lawn and beheld Sir John Par
ret holding forth:
"It is but right, sirs, that we gen
tlemen o' the county should seo
that he, forthwith, he djrlven forth
of our hum our midst...,"
The sharp rap of a cane upon his
well-nourished person stopped him
with a gasp of angry amazement,
and starting about at this Indignity,
he saw the Marquis smiling at him.
"You you touched me, my
lord!". Sir John gasped.
"I rapped you, Sir John. I tapped
you t' draw 'ttcntion f tho follow
Ing notable facts; to wit. slr-thc
absent Rftnt!emnn y' dare t' Im
peach, vilify and asperse Is my old
and honoured friend, and secondly,
sir, you are a liar an' a bag o' wind!
1 here and now beg. leave to tell ye
that Jiiy Inan who says, hath said,
or should cay aiiKht to the further
disparagement of Sir Kichard Ouyf-
IllAMOMl I.,Ki;. July 13.
(Special). TVnnls In proving a
popular sport at Diamond' Lake
this seafon, a new court havink'
been completed a Miort dlKtanc
from the Indfcc. The court Is equip
ped with backstop and Is th'
scene of many a fast frame as quite
a number of tennis enthusiasts are
visiting the hike this summer.
ford Ii a mere lying rogue. And
now, should any gentleman feel i
himself affronted. I shall be purely
happy to afford him, or them, any I
and every satisfaction." . !
No man spoke: then Captata
Despard stepped forward and salu- I
ted the .Marquis with a smiling bow.
"My lord," said he lightly, !
Ilioush 1 have not the honour of j
Sir Klchard Guyfford's friendship, I
yet I am with you in defence of his !
iniioci nee. That ho should be any
way implicated iu poor Julian's
taklngoff is preposterous and alto
gether unthinkable."
My lady Helen, who chose this
moment to appear, returned the
captain's salutation with curtsey
far more gracious than usual. And
in this moment came a demure
young footman who, proclaimed, lu
voice unnecessarily loud:
"If you please, Sir John Parret's
'end-keeper, ma'm to see Sir John
very important;"
Kven as tho young footman spoke
a burly fellow stepped out from the
yew hedge but, beholding tho fino
company, paused and stood
abashed.
"My your leavo, ladles," said Sir
John. "What is it, Grimes?"
"Why, Sir John, me and Jarge
ha' beer a searchln' of the wood as
you so ordered, sir, and we found
this here, y'r honour!" So saying.
Irom beneath bis arm the keeper
produced an old weather-worn mili
tary cloak turned up with scarlet;
but, as they gazed on It, there went
up a shocked murmur, since all
eyes might see this old garment
was stained by awful smears, dark
Ind .ominous . splotches there was
ho mistaking, beholding which,
my lady Helen clenched bcr hands,
turned and sped away Into the
house.
"Blood!" cried Sir John with tri
umph. "Ha, I know this, cloak! 'TIs
Richard Guyfford's. Ha, you Greg
ory, you recognize this as your
master's cloak!" Gregory merely
nodded.
"Excellent!" cried Sir John. "And
Grimes, you found it near the fatal
spot?"
"Within a dozen yards, y'r hon
our." "Here is proof on proof "
"No, no!" said the captain. "It
may have been upon another man's
back."
"Ay, sir," snorted lr John Indig
nantly; "tush, sir, these are idle
speculations! We know this cloak
for Guyfford's, here's evidence shall
bring a murderer to his doom; and
find blm we will. Grimes, told
up that damning evidence and fol
low me!"
So saying, Sir John bowed and
strutted away and bis company
with him.
The Marquis stared absently.
"Captain Despnrd," ho enquired,
"are you still o' tho same mind re
garding Richard Guyfford?"
"Precisely, sir," answered the
captain.
So they bowed to each other very
ceremoniously. Presently all had
departed except the Marquis and
Gregory.
"So, Greg," said the Marquis,
nodding gloomily after the captain,
"it seems I'm not to try my thrust
on him, after all. v.. Come, let us
begone."
"Stay I'" cried a voice, and Helen
came looking from one to other
with eyes of dreadful speculation.
"You are bis two friends," said she
In strange, hushed tones, "and
novcr did Richard Guyfford need
them more than now, that cloak!
Its awful stains... !"
"My lady," said Gregory, with
hushed vehemence, "I tan swear he
was not wearing that cloak when
he rode away."
"Ah, Gregory Gregory." sho
"'P"oa, nu 1...1 can swear ne
nn; 1 . , , Hliw II till 111(11 vt I if II HW
"topped me In the Iniio. . .(hat Ftnma
uloak, (IroRnry, hut. . .Micro ' in$
no. . .stains on It then!"
(Copwirjht, tUi, Jffjcry bnrno)
A note from Sir Richard thin
om unexpected development!
continue the story Monda.
I'or the benefit of those who do
not hriiiK their own eriuipim nt. the
iiliinaKcinclit 'has provi'Inl a lllllll
her of tennis inciii. l for the use
of their Clients. The use of the
court in iiIhii free to Kil"Ktx at the
rnnort. Willi the addition of ten
nis, visitors have a wide ranxe of
"ports to choose fioin Incliidlnic
flshlnR. hoMtlniT. Iiallllnir. hlklliK.
Iiorseijaek riding- and other diver
sions. Oif-vmi Weather.
Cloudy and sonvwhat unM'ttlrd
In west tonlKht and Holiday: fair
east portion: cooler Sunday. Kresn
outh and southeast winds on the
coast.
BELLVIEW GRASS
FIRE TRACED TO
YOUTHS AT PLAY
BKLl.VIKW. on-.. July 13.
tSpociul.) On Tiu-s.l.iy aitrrnoua
a KrnsM fire whirh urlimnut on
thi' Buller Will Kir platM. ni-ar
I Boar crock Inum-d or quite an
iuroa of lain), almost dostroyimf tin
j hay hum. burning a largo pile 1
I wooil, ami Moveral rods of foiioiiiK
fauso of the fire, was trucctl tu
, boys playing tin the crook, with
j mulches.
NoiBlihuru nearby rushed to the
j scene ami fought fire for several
hou rs.
Mrs. Hlunlcy 1'agel of Weed,
l 'til if., is visiting at the homo of
htr parents, Mr. and .lrn. Butlor
Walker.
Mrs. O. 1). l.nu is spending' this:
week visiting with her cousin, ,
Mrs. Itlanrhe Harwy nf Modford.
Mr. and Mrs. A. t . Joy loft,
Wednesday niornimr fop I'roscent
t'lty where they will spend a few
dnys before going on up, the coast
to Bandou, Marsht'iohl and other
coast towns. They plan to bo gone,
a week or ton days.
Mrs. Cioorge Yokle who has boon
quite 111 at hor homo. In slightly .
improved at this time.
Members of the I'aintex club
and their director. Miss lim Jones
of Medford, enjoyed a picnic lunch
Wednesday in tho Lit hla park. ,
After the luncheon MInh Jones ;
look up hor class work, which
filted the afternuon bourn. Those j
of the class present were: Mrs.
W. I). Jackson. Mrs. W'. l.. Huxley.
Mrs. C. J. Brady, Mrs. U. O. tlood
man, Mrs. L. (.. Dunn, Mrs. 1
Charles May. Mrs. Mark True, Mrs.
K. II. Crowson, Miss Boggy Kood- ;
er. Miss Dona Spencer and the
Misses Betty ami Mildred Dunn,
and Miss Inn Jones, Instructor.
Mrs. II. J. Moore, mother of
Homer Moore, who has been visit
ing with her son ami family for
Homo time, left l-'riday for Grants
Bass where she will visit a few
days before continuing' hor trip
south, yhe will also spend a few
days at I'resoont City before re
turning to her home In Xan Diego.
The Mellview flout entered iu
the. Fourth of July paraifV received
57. SO as second prize, In the cIiish
of out of town floats. x
Mr. As.li, contractor for the new
school building at Itellvlow, ar
rived a few days ago with Mr.
Strowman, also or Cilendale, who
will act uh foreman. J. II. Wil
liams. Mr. Harris and Lee Biers
ire Bellview men working on tho
excavation. Later other Bellview
men expect to work on tho build
ing. E
7
IiKOWNSltOUO, Ore., July 13.-
(Special.) Air. SIcvoiih ankl son
and Mr. Vylo of Medford nro busy
moving the Itrowushuro tsloro this
week. Mr. and Mrs. Wright ex
pect to install a modern as sta
tion, making it more convenient
for the traveling public.
Mrs. V. V. Hansen i of t Horn
brook, fal., is here for n miMith'.i
visit with her duutf'.ter, Mrs. I.'.h
Kohrer and sons, (.loorne and Will
Hansen. '
Karl Sisly has purchased n now
Studebaknr car and (!eirKe Hen.'y
ami family arc th-? owners oC a
new Kord sedan.
The Kloyd Charley family spent
the Fourth at their ranch near
Climax picnicking and looking after
their cattle.
Mr. and MrB. Prince of Medfoid
are ppoiplini; a few oays at inn
M. II. Kmdshaw and Via Kleule
home.
Mr. aild Mrs. II, Stanley and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshall and
children, with Hie l.udwig family
of Medford, spent 'Jie Fourth pic
nicking at l)eai Indian Soda
Springs.
Melvln Wright and Harry To mi
with other friends bod a very en
joyable trip to Crescent City on
the Fourth. (
Mr. Ualph Tucker, who has
iMjen quite HI for Home time, Is
Improving slowly. Her daughter
Mae from M e d f o r d Fpont the
Fourth and also hurt Sunday wlt'-i
her parentH.
Mrs. John Maxfbdi! from Kdge
wimd . Ca I., and M is. oe and
grandson from K la ninth Falls ar
rived on Thursday for a vMt with
the Joe Maxflold family.
Hev. (Irlffllh preached a Very
interest Ing sermon lust Su ndny
day school, which wa enjoyed by
all. Mrs. K'ofiU mum a beautiful
Hobi which whs gt'ea t ly appreci
ated. These services lire held evrry
other Sunday and everybody is in
vited lo attend.
.Thumday evening Win. Ilolmiin
Hang a Mdn over Hio tad in, Mr
Swain playing the accompaniment
on the guifar.
SMC
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