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VAOV, TEN1 rRHFORD MATL TTTrauyTC, rFlDFOTlD, OK EC OK, TTTTTi"?P'AY, JULY 25, 1929. PLAN FOR ALBANYiASHLAND STREETS COLLEGE TOLD AT ARE IMPROVED AS MEET OF CLERICS: FINANCES PERMIT i AT.11ANT. Ore.. July J5. (Slice-1 ASHLAND, Ore., July I'S. Il.) The Presbyterian wnuil of ' fsp.-rlal ) Winhilrn Way has re- Oregon. which has bo la ,-.kmVi'ivl a treatment of nil mid In at Allmny collette for a week. ! now I" excellent condition nc elused Tuesday with the "Mwmw cnrrtlllK tu Councilman CMajcomu. of the Moderator of f'.en.ral As-; who has had the mailer In iluuxe. .emhly," Dr. Olelaud It. McAfee of There wan considerable delay In Chiraco. Dr. McAfee (dive a seilt-a U,.UB i hp work completed owlim of dally addresses to the .synod . ! u 1t, di(fK.ull. , curing an oil which drew a Iru'lte attend.n.e of uf rlgbl K,llvl,y. A Khlcr Albany people, betides iho nieni-i ail n( ((U hlls ,i)H?I1 ,,,,,.,, hern of tilt- synod. s Ki.,11.,.aV used for streets. The Monday was "Albany '"ll'-'1' ! )ulH nettled well and yet the day." Willi a fine report of the , oj, ,,,, nu H,;t,,,.r ttm fly, college und lis .cork of the year. Mut.n Work s .K ,ione on the Klven by Dr. Thomas W. Itlbb, the , slre(,ls , ,,. ,.lly U!i fiani'. per new president of the colleiie. The m( The new BC,.a,M.r 1;ls report showed u '.'7 per cent In- j , n lUling satisfactory work and crease in the Ktudcnt hu.ly for lavd , , breaks and imperfections year and fine prospects for further j m lhl, ure i.,1B re- I Increase for the year ucKinnink' In mj,,.d. September. n o. Anderson, I'olverl .several hcuuests to the rnlleee Anders.. n. Louise Anderson. and durinc the year were reported. I"-, .m it., licit llinthorii arrived home eluding that of 100,t"ll) by thenil Monday (rom 1'ortl.ind where i.no i'.iie i. I...IIM'. ... miry spent the past weeK. .miss i who w as a trustee of the college. . j ,,,,,,.,. Anderson has been attend- I'lana are being made tor tneinK tn(. summer session of the erection of a new gymnasium soon, i Cortland Camp I'ire t'.lrls which Is itnd It in hoped to begin construe-jn itesslon at Camp Xamnnu at tlon this year of a new dormitory. ! Hull Hun. with other buildint's to follow usj The Misses Lorraine Sparr.. Ir soon as funds can be secured. Iwanda ltutcman. Kmily Taylor, Albany college makes special ef-1, i.ucile Carson had a jolly fort to uld Its students who need . picnic in the park on Monday financial help. In securing an edu- evening- cation, to find employment while j Cernldine (Itinn has returned to In college, and last year there were , Hr work at the Citizens bank Hi) students who earned a part oriafier a two weeks' vacation, all of their expenses. Together j Mr. and Mrs. D. Wagner and they earned Six. .mo .luring thels..u. Wilfred and Mr. and Mrs. K. year. l.'.Tli being the highest : V. Carter visited Crater Lake and amount earned for the year by ! ( lovcrniiicnt Camp on Sunday, any one. j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hick and Among the newly elected trus-:liltlc .laughter, flarimoiid, who tees of the college is Henry W. j have been visiting in Ashland at Krame of Phoenix, in place of the home of Mrs. Hicks' parents. Itev. K. P. Ijiwrence of Med (old. . M r. and Mrs. Will Myers on High wtio has been a trustee from ore-j street have gone to Canyon City, gun of the Theological seminary ; I 'leg. in. to visit with Mr. Hicks' at San Anselmo. Cal. j par ents. Other striking features of the Mr. and Mrs. William and Mr. education report of the synod are 'and Mrs. S. I. Doremus were pic the remarkable growth of eek-j nicking on W agner creek on Mon day and vacation church schools, j day. Among the latter, special mention Marcus Woods. The Draped Turban for Milady j : li ffefMi''Jis?-?s:.-w3l FA '-;is$iS BUTTE FALLS ON' SHORT SCORE END1 AT JACKSONVILLE IT IS AOT IL1SV TO 151III,I SO FI.i: A CAR AS THE K.EO I'Pimt l'f(: A late expn's.-.lou of tin ilmiHl lurlinn. fasliionotl of silU'luil lutinls uf hlark, tran))ari-iir velvet eiittine ht a fliit 1kw I tack uiul oor iIh1 left cur. l-ttwer left: DntiKil ttirhjiu In felt, by Iai .Mounlrr. Itifhi: A knitted spoils riisciuhk. yellow ami white rhoek with ihiio kntttel silk sllptntT hloiio ami thrw-lono silk tid-kseurf. Seattle in attemlaru'e nt the Den tists' convention. J. H. llunly was In MeUford on Monday utteililiiiK to hu.iness af fairs. Mr. ami Mrs. Mart in H-al ami M is.- lUanctie Jlirks were visit. rs at fritter I-ike on Sumtay. Mr. ami Mis. tl. S. Jiutler ani Mr. ami Mrs. liore Dunn lefC on' Veilnes4iay fir Kuftte to attrml the Sunset Trail pageant GOLD HILL WATER Mrs. J. li. Ht'iirv ami Miss Violer student at the j Cardwell of Litu-oln were In tow n was made of the sehooLs recently i tate university at KUKene. whoion Monday. held by the Phoenix and Koschur: J has been spetulitiK the summer at ! Mr. and frs. O. (i. Kubanks nnd . GOLD HI 1,1,, Ore., July 25. ch ure hen during the public schorl 1 the home .f his parents in Ashland j Mr. and Mrs. Phil Rse and two t Special. ) Many tourists are en vacation, and each ronilnuini; for j leturned to KtiRene to take part in jchiidren spent .Sunday at frater joyjn the stInead fishing in school at Ash land wis" upeeiullv ,n' OM Trai' t'elebrati.m. Marcus; Mi's. Sam Mc.Vair. Mm. Hal Mc- Ko?ue river- The sportsmen re-J day from mentioned, with an enrollment if i lM a niemher of the university or- Nair. Mrs. .Waldo (iill and Mrs. port the July run of steelhead is nearly too from the flrnt to the i L-histi a. i.WUer attended the KriKidafre on now. sixth snidea. inclusive, or about! M,!'- J- H Subb nn,! daughter (demonstration in .Medfurd on, Mr. and Mfs,. flyde Walker have 97t per cent of the total enroll- ;Jane. returned on Monday from l uesuay. ; returned home from their trip to I ment in those, crudes. i an r rancisco where .Mrs. MU'X i -Mr. ami .irs. i. a. jonnson. the coast -Jane, returned on r. and M rs. C, Kemurkable irrowth the o-wt 'has been buying millinery stin-k Miss t.enevifve Johnson and Noel year In mission study class en- for ,hP fil" Iiule- They also visit- Johnson of Seattle were In Ashland rollment amonc the women 'of the!1 ,u HiirlinKaine during their ab- on Monday. Orcein Presbyterian churches wns j also noted In the women's report' I'lr anit vlrs 11 tn thn Hvnnd their three sons - , ! ft oin a vacation spent In A ash- Koselud In IS15 was the onlyjitiKton. The family were with filly ever to win the Kentucky i relatives at Karminirton and Dr. erbr 1 I Mtirdic ipent iart of ht t-'ne at JAf KSOXVII.LK, Ore., July 25. I (Special.) Jtutte Kails baseball; team and nur local team played aj Kame on the school diamond herd Sunday afternoon. Jacksonville , was victorious, $7 to 13. Our boyst will mt to Hutte Kalis next Sunday for a return game. I Krank Itice and Sandy Smith of! Kueh played with the Jacksonville! i nine. , i i Mrs. Carrie Pitts returned home i this week from a ho-t trip to Ku-( ' JlfllO. j Mr. nnd Mrs. Ansel Oilsnn re-; turned home this week from a two weeks' visit in Junction City, Ore.) Moses St. Louis, who died at hw i (1:lli'hier hnm, Mru li A nn ! on the Jacksonville hichway. Sun day, was buried in the Jackson- ! vllle cemetery Monday morn in?. Father Irtack of Mod ford offici- I ated. , John Hongis, son of Mr. and Mrs. At tiOKKis of our city, had his elbow thrown out of place Sunday when the car in which he was rld imf went in the ditch west of town. Dr. Jenkins and Dr. Forbes cared for him at the sanitarium. Miss Carmen Dorothy was one of the guests of a group of nurses i who enjoyed a swimming party on the Applegate Monday evening. Mrs. Ueorge W. Wendt sang two solos over KMKD for the Valley kadio church Sunday evening- She was accompanied at the piano by Miss Mable Sims, both of Jackson ville. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Neidermeyer are the parents of a fine boy born Wednesday, July 17th at the Pu rucker hospital. The Pioneer class of boys of the Sunday school held a meeting at i the church Tuesday evening. Plans! j were made for an oversight stay and hike to be had soon. j Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roseberry visited at the H. O. Miller home Sunday, en route home from Hum bug creek, near Applegate. Mr. j Roseberry's home is near Eagle I Point. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Johnson .are building an addition-of two rooms and bath to their home in north Jacksonville. Leonard Lyons returned Thurs- three weeks trip to Minneapolis. Minn., where he vis ited relatives. He drove n car through and returned by train. Mrs. Kleta Chapman of Gold Hill was visiting Mrs. Alice Virion, here Smaj-t as these Weo Flying Clouds are definitely of the mode, whh all their grace and verve and skefc. ness of line the real siory of Reo is its long life, mechanical dependability and perfarmanct. , Reo built its reputation on precisely these feature ... It U not easy to build so fine a car as Reo. To begin with, it takes a superbly balanced design. Reo believes that it also takes unh-byunit inspection of every working part and rime eixougk to l& good workmen do justice to good material. Perhaps it's just these things that make people who know say that Reo Flying Clouds should fairly be compared only with cars of the highest price. iYttw you can have a Reo Hying Cloud at a lower price than ever before, REO MOTOR CAR. COMPANY LANSING MICHIGAN lltiutrmtmd U th !--rur pmrt coup mod! of Ro Ffylug Cloud the Muter. family have Tuesday. le of Trail, r'- 'unmngion iert -Monday v LJ ' Mr and Mrs. II. O. Lnders re- L. Iturdic and tinned on Sunday from the Klks ' have returned convention at Klamath Kalis. They made the return trip by the Lake . of the Woods to visit their son. . M " ' l 1 ,ne,e!land are spending their vacation wnh the Hoy couts. , a( tfte home of her KUus;hWr Mrg Mrs. (.eorgc I.. Icenhower, Paul . Klmer DuntJev u-eniiower ami .miss itutn ninitcK H. Roberts and moved to the other where he has a logging contract ' mornin Squaw lake for a few for this summer and fall. Jack 'Frost has gone to Wolf Creek to drive a truck for Ernest Reinking. Mr. and Mrs. Wiegsle of Port- , was sounded, wak ing the citizens of the town. i -xt-ii ,ti itrtMia lor ine past fniiH fir .,,.,n H ees nere iney nave neen I Mr. and Mis. Jim Clark are j movmg back to town where they ! will open up business aeain. It is reported that Kill Hi: tie has sold his farm. visitor in INSTALL BIG COOLER days' camping with his wife and son Tommy and Mrs. Harold lieed. who have been camping there for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Xorrfs were visitors Sunday afternoon at the Jay Arent home on Little Apple-care- Mr. and Mrs. E. R. White and children and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. White drove down the Redwood highway below li rants Pass Sun day and visited different gladioli farms, and report them a beautiful siaht. Ho Flying Clouds art priced at the iauvry as ouWj: 5-P-senger Sed&ni $1)95, Sport $1495: M4iier $1745. Spon i 1 8 70 ; Cu of the Mcnih 1 1 9 70. 2-PasengrCcupe SI 375. Sport JI475. 2 4 -Pusenger Coup H JOS. Sport l 493: Mmt 11625. Spon SI 750. 5-Pjisr B'-gnAm. Matter SI 595. Sport SI 720. 4-P-Mengw Victoria. Matf S !o95. Spon S 18 20. Roa-i-x-r.Micr JIoSp, Spn SlBIU O. V. MYERS CO. 132 So. Riverside Phope 464. IIoum Takes to Tre WILLSRORO. X. Y. A cot tage built around a group of trees has been completed here. One ASH LA NO. Ore., July : (Special.) A fine new cooling ap- ' recently paratus has been installed in the lathia fountain in the I'Uiza. The L. H. Skeletin was this city Tuesday. Roy Losh of Klamath Falls paid i i 9iii.il mmi m tins town tuesiiay.j large tree grows straight up Marion lotnco and Oeorge Mar- through the center of the living j don are busy prospecting this week. room, while smaller trees extend ) Freii Oodije spent a few days . throm-h the roofs of the porch w. tsr.ing oe.i irienos in this Clti' Mrs. John Hall left Wednesday for Kugene on her vacation. The Past N'olitr. Crnn.l nlnh uuii u.,u its originauy insiaiici at ln,, home of Mrs. CI proved to be Inadequate to cool ; mersty last Friday. Ham- The Dew Shell Sprayer screws onto the spray can mi Flies, mosquitoes . kill them ivith this new stainless spray . . this improved sprayer SPRAYS, good ones anyway, kill flies and mosquitoes better perhaps than any other method. But sprays have not always been stainless you wert afraid to use them freely in the house. Now Shell laboratories have produced a spray that leaves no ugly yellow stains on walls, cur tains and fabrics. Used as directed you can rid your home of insect pests with Shell Spray and never have a stain show! The Shell Sprayer is new, too the pump barrel just screws onto a regular can of Shell Fly Spray. No tank to fill, no waste, no trouble. You can get these two new Shell products at your stores or from Shell stations. See them today. the water as fust us It was Uruwn out. The new uuleiune h.is (nur time., t.ie e.uueity of the fust one ami Is installed with the puarantee that it will fill the need. The water will kte eoole.l to A? tleirrees. whi.'h is eonsi.leraMy cooler than the temperature of the water at the spring. The oM tnaehin taken in on me purchase prie lluuo Yon tier Hellen is leaving soon for Uainier. Wash., w kere his father. William Von iler Tlel len. has a road t.uildini; contract which will take three years to complete. FOR.VER RESIDENTS OF! ISII J'VILLE MUSEUM ; Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Sklllman and i daughter Iura Jane of Ft. Bid I well, Modoc county. Oregon, are Mr. Many friends . attended the serv ' ices and there wera many -beauti- ful flowers. Six local) boys-, acted , ns pallbearers. Mrs. .Norman and JACKSONVILLE. Ore.. July 25. (Special.) J. H. McAllister of Medford and relatives, Esther Mc Allister and H. L. McAllister both of (irand Island, Neb., were vis iting our museum Monday looking over other points tort in the vicinity. and of pentnnB a iew weKs nere. family huve lhe sympathy 0f the CritlUIUlU is LUIV1I1K n tr.iiiiif ins ill ( the Hogiie River sanitarium. j Mrs. Mamie Venahle has been t repaperins and improving: her home. j Mildred Witter of Rurch orchard' was in town Sundav visitinc rel- atives and friends.' ! Applepate were in our" city Claude Norman, who was killed ! Tuesday visiting friends and shop in a logging camp at LaGrand, Pins- Ore.. Wednesday evening of last v week, was buried in Jacksonville No major league pitcher made fpniPtfrv Saturday afternoon, more than one halkMast season. community. 1- .. '. Mr. Cook' of Bandon.'Ore., was In our city Tuesday. , looking at property, and may locate here. - Mrs. Leonard McKee and moth er, Mrs. W. A. Childers, of upper Kails price amounts to J Ashland cherries are attracting considerable attention in the MMUht-rn markets. Mrs. M. A. Heath ha been shippm fancy g:U boxes to Los Anelcn and has re ceived oiders for all that he can -uppl- The gut boxes are ht Ins demand in Los Angeles. To Identify INSTALL NEW LIGHT RETURN ,lt",w Aspirin I ri -ns incTeisiug use or Bayer - A Aspirin every year is proof i Jai'ksonvii.i.k. Ore.. July ;s. ; that it has no ill effects. It is the I csp, . ...I. chu. Wallace for- accepted antidote for pain. It meriy ,.f Jacksonville, hut w ho always helps; it never harms. Quick h is Nn livinic near Waiia w.iiia.; relief when you've a headache, or :sh.. the past several monihs.i cold; or are suffering from nett- lat week. Mrs. ralti or nenritia. Khennatie naiiu yield, too, if you U only give these tablets a chance. Bat you want genuine Aspirin, so look for the Bayer Cross on every tablet. The box always bears the name Bayer and the word genuine printed tn red. ' returned here I Wallace will return later i -Mr. ami Mrs. tleorye Mnor of ! Sun Kraneis.o were o.illins on iriemls here Sunday. George was a native of Ja. ksonville : rM a son of Morris Mensor. I nierehant. lr. nn.l Mr. William Cm.Maek J At'KSONVIl.I.K. Ore.. July S3. . formerly of thl. plaee and now .Special.) A Oipco crew was ,lvi"c at Caml.rldce pn; S.tur eonnectimc up the new hiith line in ' t,:lv nitht and Sunday wuh Mr. our city Tu.-.lay. The cily lht lrs- A. v ni liters. will he carried under a different ' i1"'1 M'. Martin and dau-i pioneer il'i-:di-s. ite , (S3. Spr1 I .(sfpTirlr i.loni. ! cn-.er. tteo n and .Mrs. .1. . : The Jacksonville Museum has ! v" Klamath county and le, n visited the w week l y the ' s A. White of Ashland -re ! followinit people Mr. nnd Mrs : ''-'" liuests nt the Y. V.. V ! lilitii. I'raliie fity, t)re : m. K. I Sunday. !K.sk. Jacksonville. Ohio: Ida j Mr- n'' ilr P- t'unrlniton I Kn.tn.ler. l-Rlcayu. 111.: Mr. wn,1 1 " children nnd Lucille Sikwood j .Mis. J. s. ltoes. Winchester, and ! s',?nl Sun.i .y evenine sw.mn.in j Miss Loulsv I.ennart ef Ashland. , ' antrall s swimming hoi- on , die. ' the Apt Kitale. ! 'Mrs Amy vi has Just hid her ! Mrs. May IVm and two .ia.:i;'i ; place of huvness redecorated tn. . of Klamath Kail were 1 in- jside and laid a new floor roverin. ' s'.iests at the home of Mi. iThe walls have been kalsominrd i Kllrahelh Ijwr-n.e on th J.ick- whi. h very much Iniprt.ves the : cnv.lle hinhvvay Thursd.iy. i looks of the place Icis Smvthe returned Sue day j Miss K.llth lloefs Is h,T, from : evenine from Kort Klamath vvh.rc ;r.'tt!an.l for a two w,ks' vis.tHr:c Visited relatives siii.e the I with her futher. Mr. C, lloefs and ' fourth. t sister. Mis Alice. ; ,r ' r T.hodes KU.'rido. ' Mrs. J W. (Ullun. h. h i. I..'n ! ,"',!l' Ml " M. K Wilson. 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