rims nam?
News Notes of Pomona and
Subordinate Grange Chapters
Given by Official Reporters
I'OIIIIIJIU (r.lllW.,
Jin kmn County I'oitK'iia (jr.ihtte
Jii'jt with J-lvo Oak '.niriK- at
Itofcue Hivt-t Willi iihdiit IMt liM lM
1HTH ri'HMlt . Ill III' 4'VfIlllllf
there wuh ii larger (rM ' wit-
IH'HH the liMlllUflll IK !' t
inuiiu wh it'll wuh put on for t hi
m ml . ti mi In thin t (lumy. A
Iuhm of i;y ii w ni'-mliMi h wn
Jnltiuu.l in thlN il
a loin I nf m iirly I (mi ' hl' i luK
J'niiiuiifl Ml ii the Mint t,( lh- ye.ir.
M.iyor l'iH of ,Mtl(''il itiiv
ll hnv int'ln-MM durliiK Ihe f'
t it it HtiiKKlriK tlf M'M-il nf nrKtili-
luitiun 111 I'VMV line Ut llllttllH'fcH
mill roiiiiiH ii'llnK tin- fiiriin'i m ft-i
llK-lr nnKii-MH ulunu tlilw line tint
li.lt tlx liiwt few y uiH.
Jt WJIH follotteil nn the pro
Kim m ! v '"i l A. HwlK'iii. pi
ilonl of til- ( 'luiiiiliiT of 'liiiiiiH-rcfj
of Mfiirtinl. .Mi'- HwlKdrt mIh-hh'-'J
tliut whitl In KMil Tor one oikiuiI
yatlon In Jin Khoii rimnly. if ,;ooil
lor nil, ujkJiiK l"r I" "iiiIhIii
o-npenttlnn In mir in tlvitl-M.
Jle (hen (rHi-tii' mi in vi I nt Ion
from tin- CJiiuiiI",i of (iiiiiiicTi-(f
to fit ( imkI it rninity pi' nlr Mpon-
Huii.d -v tin riuiiiiM-r in ' .0111-
niiTii on .h i ! i n iht m. t"
K.-I Iok.'IIi'T of nil 1 1 n i-ininty. 1
Tin- I'liilioioi l:il.-r ii""I.I.-.l lhl
iiivlliil I'.n liml iii.i.olm.'.l a i'itii-
lulu.'.. In iiii'. l. wlih Uii' 'ho iiihi'i' !
nt Cimmiihti-.' to ii""lst III working,
out iiny tii'i'.-Hhiii'v ili-i ill. I
oiln'i' iiniiihiTH on Hi.' iiroiir.ini
with n finny linn'" hy Hyillla
ll'ili" I". Ill, of Kllli l iii Imi' f;i,'lllie'!
I'l'llillllK. "I.:i-ku" l.y l-'i n ii In WIH1
..ll, Hum" Vnlli.y: iiHHiinlily miiiK,!
'.ov.''h (Hit Hiv.-.'l Hoiik"; i.coi-.'I
.llllll Holu, "Cloy.-r llloMHiilllw" l'
l''i..l lli-lM'i'i-i lii, Jr.. 13 y.-nrs ol'
nf Knti'i pi 'Ik: ri'iiillliK, "IlliBllii
I'lililB" hy .M.vi'Hi' Hll-rhy, ICiikI. '
'Ini - I'i'iiilliiit, "Tim .1 on"" I'' i
lly" hv loli'i' Hrowil, IOiikI
I'ni.ii i
plllllo .llli't. .Mm. Mllhli' HIlllM "II"
.MM. Cutlii'ilii" W.'iiill of JiH kHon-!
vlllo with I'lii-ori'; u. i-'irilliHl i'olo:i. I
"HIiiii iihIioiiIi'IH Muri h" unit ' I'M"
KiiHler ViiIhi'H," hy I' r.'il 1 A. , 1 1"-'
hereelil, Kr,: vim n 1 nolo. "The
Flowi'lH III III." Ilill'.l.'ll of Tiilimr
rnw" hy M I'H. Ciilhi'llli" Weinll,
me.ililpn nleil hy .Mr.". Muhl.i HIiiih
oil tin. I litno. iiIho no eili'i'ie, "till.
.MIhm 1 In ti liti Il" hy Ihe mini.'.
After the enjoyment of thin I'l'o
Krillll. the IJlHIlKelH W IIK'lllll
r.'iidy fur u louts, hiinl hui.lii.nM
H.'HHh.ll.
The ii.im.i-Ih fi'oin thn viirlnliH
nuhoi'.liiii.le llninn.H Hh.iwe.l I hem
nil In he III II KloWllIK, h.'llllhy
c.imlltlon: the Hiinl 111 nil "
llri.iiK.' fir" InHiiriini e pnlh leH held
hy ineiiiheiH iniiHiiiiiily Iii.-i-i-iihIiih.
jllHi'liHHiull of liiiirUellni; piiih--iiih
iii'rii. I. '.I the innlor pint
nt (ho time. (IninnelH urn Inler
I'Hl.'il III Inivflii; u pnhlh' llliil'Uel,
open nil iluy mid hU dnyn u week,
whore they limy ilh'li'iH.' of their
pril.llle.l .III eel ly I.I I he . lillHIIIllel'.
It ' Ih ii well known fuel thrll the
fiii-mei' r.'.'1'lv'H very Huh1
lihiivo
coHt of production ,f.n' his prn
iluclM nml for niinleli proilui e, ele ,
llnllHllully l.ic.'lv.'H h'HH t lilt II C.IHt
Of prnllllclliill. Yet III" cnilHIIIIIel'
Piivh ii very hlith pil." lor wlnil
ORANGE PEKOf
The right lea for summer
thirst.- Wholesome, full
flavored. ..perfect when
ICED
CIO .O L
W A - i:
TEA
j . i
In- huyx. in the lnte.eMt- f liotlij
the producer nntl tin- c onmm.er I
ii i ii ll(- hum ki t Ih tli'i-iiii'tl :i in-1
-Hy, owiit'il, oiieniV-d ami in'in-j
;iK'' hy the fai'iiuTH.
'I'll' iIImi.mhIi.ii of other inurket-
liiK prolilt-itiH look up roiiMidi'i ul'l
t inn.
Tlh' market Iiik i-oininltteo of Hit;
h w i ' j(l,ni, ( haiiKtt irt in xuil to ut
nuikln, Sin i,,,,,,,! it called meetliiK
with the lui'iueiM Kx'hniiM dl-
rN'torH and tfmnuKer at thti Kiirm-j
er'n l-Jxc haiiK- mi ''rlduy ii In lit . j
AuM'iMt 2nd, I v j
The market. hk fninnililrv "f ,h,'i
I'niiioiia (iriinife arc the ( hail iiiun j
of eaeli Miihordinalf' firuiiK" i""r"
kelliiK eornhlUtee.' , Oilier rnem-Im'i-m
of the loi-al (iiaiiKe iniirk'l
itlK rniiilfiltleeH Hhoill'l uldO aMend
thin meetliiK and MO keep Itl toiM'li
wltli thti villi I pnibleiiiH affurtltiK
mir inurkeiliiK and ina.kelln or-
Kunlzallun. It Im uiKi-d thai nil
itttt-iui.
, hi In I riK-i'i ii'-c
iiilli.il in iIIhi'iihh IcIm..Ui. ihiiIi-
liinn rn' Sntuiiliiy, Aim lift Hi, i
Ci iiinil I'nliit UniiiK'i hull,
;i. in.
Tim
I'.imiiiiii riTi.iiiiii.-ndn "
liml mirvi-v of tin' ii.iiiily
.. ,., .. .it. ., ur-:
K,,Uu,,, , t, ..fn-.t."
..........iii.,,. wnH In
......i (,.i .,, ,. .hut Honi.'tliliiK '
Ih iloni' lo lili'V.'llt III" il.-Hll'ilc-II.
,11 uf run- loii.lH hy lu-iivlly lon'l
i il lini lm. Tin. (li'iuiK" 1,1
ri,L.,.i- nf huylnif n. Hi-liool fur fruit
liurkliiK In ol.l.'l' thl.1 mor.' Iiicill
lu'ln iniiv I..' i.vi.llnhl.' for tlil
". . .i .......i ,r i
win K linn I"' r.'"..""'
Ii i i-l UK imiIhI.Ii. help.
II wuh diild.'.l to hold n. iiKift
Iiik for Inlllnlory work ut nv
urniiui' whiii.'Vi'i' a i-Iiihh Hiifflc
Ifntly liii-K" tu wiuiiint 111" wiiiic
,M '
a I-" Hint i ii
will he held oil
of ii r.'Kiilar ol
rV.'llllIK Hl'HHlllll
the Hiiine ihite
Hlii'iliil ull-.hiy
H.'HHl.lll.
Tin. llivlllltloll of Wllller
ineel Willi them ut the next i-.'isu-In
i- hllHhii'HH Hi'HHliill In Oitiiher,
WUH accepted.
Not lit-.
A pi'iKiiini will he tilvcri under
the miHiile.'H .r th.- .liiy.-nlle
im :' .hi w.'.ini-H.h.y niKht. July
III. Ill B P. HI. II.HI.I.H tllO Jll-
v. lllle lil iiKrillll I here will he II
Wlin.lerlliK "(ilPy llnn.r' Willi 1011
l,.. iliiii.'.'H. etc. Th" I'ow-boys
.,, , . ., (,r. Several M.e.-
L.llv miiiihelH Will III' KlV'"'
ll- cnin nml ink., will he
Horvcil lifter the pr.iKl'uin. Ad
iiilHHh.n only ten centH for nil
uhove nix, Nullum; under. Conic
lilld help the JllvonllOH.
I'llltlo I'oIiiI (.num.'.
The Knuh. I'olnt tlruliK" will
ineel on TlU'Hduy nlKlit, AiiKiixl
li, ut K'.iHI.
AllliiIlK the IllllllherH on till. 1.'" -
im-.. iiroKi'lilil will he u lu Ik hy
Mm. A. T. Iithnni ot t:innu
I mi hi M im. I Jiihnm Ih 'on tint
mm mlllee of ei) lieu I ion (if the
I'tiiminu (IraiiKe. Kho Iuih math'
nn I'xten.Mlve alntly tif praetli
iinal eilmallun In rural m-hooN.
KeallliiK Hint the t'urrtiuluni of
tin rural Hi-lmol dteM not inelmli
lirnt tlnil uurhMiltiii ill eduratlon.
nlie haH htudletl thin ihii of
rural nehiinl needH and the f lie lit
that who ban ntvumulated of
inelhiidH In which thin rural m'lioul
tlefleleiiey may he remeilleil m:ik'l
an iutereslliiK talk.
M rH. I.alhrop In mi enerKetln
woman, kIvIdk her talk in a
hi ra Ik ht - for w a r ti, elear-eut way
thai nppeala to hep hetireiH. Htm
Ih n farmer' wife. Intensely lt
tei'CHteil in'' Mn'ater i-ffleluney In
nur rural Ht hoolK, It will he well
I worth your time to eome and lu-ar.
l-nkr. flii'k tii-iumr.
Luke I'reek (IrilllKe held Iih r.'K
lt 1 11 1" niei'tlnir Thiii-H.tiiy .'veiilii';,
Willi il very Hlllllll ultelliliinc.',
tinly u few offlcei-H were itle..'iit,
however, which Hp.'itkH well for
the Inierent hIiowh hy th.'in. Diir
lntl the short htisln.'HH meetliiK,
Ml'H. A I mil Meyer, .'hiitrtniin of the
itHrl.'liltlirnl coiiiniltlee, nskt-d th.it
nieinher!, hrlnir 111 HimKCHttoltH fol
tlle Impri.vetneut of the l.tlke
i rr.'ek hi.tiili for the .luckHon coun-
i IV full-. She iiIho iiiin.itinced n
Hit of ineniheiH whoni Hhe hud
"t linked to look nfler the enllectlon
.of purllculiir prodiiclH for the
fnlr.
i It. ). Keuier. county ui;ent.
I ii ii vo n very Intet-eslliiK talk on
pre pni'iithniH for Ihe full- mid the
' wip k of the colllily nitent. Ainoin
IiIh vuliiilhle Himut'Hl l.oiH wuh ..lie
j thiit ench Ki'iiime phice n hulle
i (III rack In Iih hull Willi bullellni
' to he Htipplt.'d, throliKh hln o(flc?.
Mr. Kowler ulwtiys hrliiK" n
llleHHUKe t.r encoul'UKenieut mlJ
llltel'."t to ..III' liruniie, lllld Wi
mi'ully uppreclnt.. hlH eo-opem-(
loll.
Hlher welcome vhltori were Mr.
noil Men. (ii'oi'Ke Stow, -11 of Ihe
Ivtllle Point (irnnue.
It wuh decided to have t purely
l-eereiilli'iiul le'lor.. hour (or the
net ni.-ellnw. which will he held
iho H.'coii.l Tliiiriutuy In AmsiiM. j ress.whero you lay hid this morn
rhnplulu i:ish Moore .-..n-.'nt.'.l to lug at precisely 11 o'clock."
hrlng Iiih xiellii nml furnish mu
; mIc for el, I f.iNhione.l ilmtclng,
Mu-il.-r Kh..l .hurley will hi inn
ii phi'iiom nph. nml record' w ill h,'
fin ntfh.'tl hy :.rleiiH liteniluTH
We feel thai nil who reni.-inher
ii Hllnll.ir tneetlon held lusl tle-
.'llll
el h' l
it will he urcH.-nt ("- all
rn.leiihh' ewnlnn.
,1uck..m lllo tiiinmo.
A lume ntniihei- of putroni nt
fiU-lnl- uH.'tnl.'d the H.iclul nicet
Iiib nl the .l.ick'.oiiv Hie lir.niKe
I'rl'l.iy I'VeulliK T. .1 Sinn.. hull -11
1 ti ii of I lie pioKlutll coilUMlltei
pr. Hcnl. l the ("lUtwing proMUin,
euch innnl'er hi-liin heartily up
' phlllded t'opilhir in.'ll.illf , llllh
Sev.-l.-ni .-; .,cill ,"lo, Ml'H l.llhl
Thin "Ion: vcHilliiii. Homer foiiK."-.
Soiikh, lull tli.ltiiuii. Ihe sliiKlni;
' eowhey: IuiIIi-h' tile, l-iilherli.'.
i Wendl, MiH. Severance, mid Anni
Weli.1l; vocul H"lo. I."!!. l:ich..l'l
'hoii; plsno duet, I'uthi'iii.r Wend'
ull.1 Mshel Sim.
t'oiinty Agent Kowler c.-we a
slu'll talk, icI.iIIm' to Ihe coiihiy
MEMtoftD MAIL
70r tieJite f a
yjeneryrarnoi
,t:,h'iu,i i .r..r
H WW Sift Ki,
( ViafttiM Hu. Mr hunt ' I
N'l t
i in km Itrr not In i Hint 1 fur 1tnm
li'fitr i.'iifilum Ji4ii' iIimi luMtt
to HnUn IHtit hit Oriiktti aim imia
not thv tmult of nil otcnlt.nt hut
tutit lin tuna ilrhhtmitvlif ti invnl hit
t,l name iml nnu n w Hint mfl
th i on. n it ini u ii ntiHr-rnnn. The.
Mouiniti of Mfiiuilf titli nil in
r.mitV.U .irt hitHttf irttft ttie aci
thitt UU h n, it hml if n i;o fit in i it
thv liiifht Urfof. Imt lirnimrit off
m um Hftnti tlmt lie Unit Htm lti If
out only t'l tttiitiiti.i mio. Hint fi
luin itn'onrtil n vtftnt.i utter r I ot
lmni $ ii i:rr.t wlnrA he rt'-i
fiim-M to ri.xrui, .
' -. (.jptt-r 33' ; ,
' THE 'VNKEN GAROEN
JT urn t :iut nlKht, tliereftjie my
lady liml net her Inttlco wide.
"'At inidiilKnt!'" 10 murmured
'Irtmmlly;' ami 4hen, In (iilio oilier
volcu; "Not I, Indeed !
Tim man Ik
nriiHiitiip'iiourt!1 said b)m, or 'Off
"HcsldeH, 'Iwoiild lie ilanip."
Ami ilnwii rliilil Iht nliuiidunt
Ii air. ... A (liilant cluck clilindil
luiiinlKlit. "No!" mild my lady, anil
luff caina her biickli'il ulio&n. Oil!-
,, thuuKlit!" Anil off camiS
r i
S'"'l''r'
"Hi:li'ii!" the nii.Teiit whisper.
yet hack (dipped the gilrler, and
up rimi) my lady, to iilufid at the
-i(-ii lallli
A rimtle amid Iho Ivy, a sound
A rustling souncf Sir Richard was
that grew ever more frightfully
loud!
My lady hounded (n the bed,
eaiiKlit up it llreaahiK gown mill
hud barely folded It about her
Hliapellni'HS when, beyond Iho open
lull kc, a bc-wlKKcd head ruse.
"Ma'am," said Sir Richard's
voice, "aro you coming down?"
"No!" bIio answered.
"Alack," ho niiirmiiiod, "then
neuds must 1 sit und ilangle my
Ii'ki, tor I tiui hero scuklng your
aid uud eouiiHel, Helen, lu matter
of life mid doiith!"
"Is 111 Ih so then . . . I'll come
down," said she, aftur a moment's
frowning thought.' Kvou as she
spokii his head' vanished.
8be found him awnltliiK her on
Iho liiruico, hut nollhar uttered a
word until thny had reached the
chnrry.treo.
"Well?" she demanded at last.
"Since I'm here, air, pray what
now ?"
"l-'irst," he answered, "sine 1
may not lie always near he
wurneil, minium nolllier wnlk nor
rlitu alnuad nflor sunset, and never
nlono."
"And wherefore not?" alio retort
ed. "What Is this ihystory? 'Gainst
whom do you wuru me aud what?"
"1' fnllh,' eald ho, "'tis what I
cannot toll you tor lack o' proof,
llotvbclt. 1 do liellove some danger
tliiculerii, so pray bo warned."
"Hut of whom? Of what?" she
repealed. "Oh, 'tis folly! you
write nit) warning by day, you speak
mo warning by night, 'ot when I
question you can but dhake your
head and sigh?"
"Alack, 'lis truo enough!" ho an
swered and sighed again. "And
yet, I beg you heed my warning
nevertheless. , . ,c And how
Coml-nlght t' yo, nia'm." So say
ing, ho bowed and strode oft so Sud
denly Ui.tt my lady caught he'r
breath and stood lookrhg nfter him
lu frowning dismay; then she gath
ered up nor petticoats and began to
run, looking neither left nor right
mid thus nearly stumbled over him
where he stood walling. 1
"I hoped you'd follow," said he.
reaching out a hand to steady her.
"So then you do not trust mo!1'
cried she reproachfully, "Vou tell
mo nothing!"
"What would yon know?"
"Then If I am your friend, ttlch
aid, confide lu me this much con-
I " heiefove this partlciliirH
hour? ' he Inquired.
; "Hecause 'twin then, or there
j nhonta, that the Marqiiis galloped
' Into the llahle yard wllh reiwrt of
; your rapture, but Captain Iopiird
I assured hltu such report was talse
fair, nlso miHWctlni: Hever.il .ltic
I I loin on vurloiiH fnrm problem?.,
j The l i-OKluin w.ih concluded by
u lew icmuikH hy Hurry Wiud Of
( t:ui:le rutin and K. t:. Netilun ot
; Sulni 'ulley. The cn.wd was then
j dn.'ci.d i. ih,. dining rueiti, when-
ii coxered dish Hiippel- wuh Helved
1 l.y MeHiluniei. Kick, llniwn. t-'orh..
i mid Howell. After every one hud
I .tone juMle. lo th' siitni.tnoiiH
: meal. ..Id-llli'i; IOU-.IC for tl.tncllig
W in tin nished h Kmile IVIlit luu-
sli luM-.
A IHllnh'-r of vhlloiH were pren
enl from the ..lltfeivi.t minti"i.
union.: ihotit Mr. and Mrs 4 till
II. .tin. m, Mr. und Mix Hairv
W.ud and .Mr. and Mrs. iinmh
Mbiwnrf77u?iniiu.i .ii ii ii it ,.ii '.i...
Tfttfttftra. MEftFQftt).
hecaiire he lilmseif had letji yiuj
.u.-.i vet v HiuililDK aud not lh tnln.
, ,. - r -f
UIVK w I lice.
.Si KlAli.nrd halted soddenl. very
inui-li at a Ion-
"Kalili now, I auspectud nf
niuili!" lie nuii-miired. "Hl eyes
iniiat be 'in I;; lily liarp!"
"Hli liaiil. wh. re were you bldlr.y,
that In the jiji -itlun
"Niiy, Helen, the question rather
Is how hnon will the fellow, betray
IlieV '
N'iiy. mint your apprehcniluin,
nlr: honi.' km) v., . hut Captalu Dut
lianl, mid you njay -trim (u lilt
honor." ' ' .
"Vou think no. nia'm?"
"Well, Itlihard." said she,"'! yet
wait yohr answer where Was H
you luy !lilil this morning!'
"Faith, Helen, 'twere bard to soy.
I am here and there, iny lurking
place's are many, (lo wllh'me R
small illumine furtlitr and I'll show
you one." .
Kor by this time tliey had crossed
the wjde kitchen gardca, and now
Helen panned at a Uluht of Hone
steps' tniiHuy and o(re-worn. '
"Vhy, 'tis the sunk garden!" said
she.
"True," he answered. "Aa a boy
I us'Jil to play here with my cousin
Julian. And 'tie by reason of him
I seek your aid. Helen, to read a
slraiine letter, and I would beg you
set your woman's wit, to resolve
peering over Helen's casement.,
the metfnlng on 't .
with me, Hulen?"
so, wilt
"Ay, Itlchnrd, I will," she an
swered 'kindly, "but' whither
wouldst take me?"
"To a place wheru 1 may light a
lantern safo from all chance obser
vation. Wilt give mo thy hand?"
Mutely she obeyed hlin and, hand
In hand, thoy descended crumbling
slope. Into a dusk that' gloomed
mora dark below. More her bind
snugged Itself a Utile closer In ills.
"Ilast'evcr seen a ghost, Helen?"
"No, pur wish to. Have ryou?"
"Ay. I've thought to see sev.
eral o" late-tfinn dost not bulleve
In such Idle folly?" '
"Nay, not when the sun shines!"
"Neither do I, Helen."
"So, sir, luivlug secu ghosts, ypu
disbelieve In them?"
"Heartily, my ' lady, for these
phantoms proved too purposeful
nnd over solid here U one o' my
divers hiding-places!" '
As ho epokc, he pointed to a
seeming wall shut off by a tangle
of weeds nnd bushes. Going In
ainld these bushes, he parted the
dense Ivy, disclosing a low and
unrrow nrcji that opened upon an
echoing blnckness. '
"It was a culvert once that fed
the mont. Wilt venture In with
mo, Helen?"
"Oh, smely!" '
Sho ftlt his Ongors tighten upon
bora for a moment, then they
stepped out ot the starry dusk Into
a pitchy darkness, between narrow
walls.
StniulltiR In this awful darkness
she watted while Itlchnrd llghteil
the lantern. Then, taking a cloak
f.'om some niche," ho spread It
ngnfnst tho wall and Invited her
to be seated. And now, seated op
posite to her," Sir Hlchard drew
from his breast a wallet and, tak
ing 'thence a folded paper,' placed
It In her hand.
"Thou 'rt pale, nichaid," salt)
sho. '
"Why, then." he answered, smit
ing a little' wearily, "'lis very welt,
for t have been playing ghost, ami
these are pallid things, or should
be."
He started auddenly. the words
died on his lips as, from the oilt
side world, stolo a sott. leafy stir
ring; now. beholding the sudden,
fierce Intentncss of his look, It
seeaied as If some dire changa was
wrought In him even as she
watched he was afoot, and had
vanished, creeping with never a
sound and she Was staring after
htm In a dreadful dismay.
f?"rVrlHl. JJM. J,?r.- rai-aolj.
Tomorrow', rhipti-r w ll brino a
startling chn.Ax ,n IH,, ,tory of
lov, rouisnc and u,,ntur,.
from .KukIo rolnt; Mc--rs N.-nlon
nnd HttriH-r mill MIsh lutris HU'h-
ar.lseiv trout s.uuh Will, v; Mr. and
Mrs. Mot-He Haley. M'-Uuiii.-h An
dciHon und ntiininl'oi!' un of ln-
tr..l r.'ittt.
Klnit linpii'ting.
LONDON. July ii'. i.T5 King
OeuiK.' Ii t-.Mtllnliiiu lv iking sat-i-(.i.tcr
pr"si . it ,,s officially
stated ul liiu kiniih. un palace to
day. - .
iWtlltv In mrri I'lmil.
1U'KII.l. Coh. . Jul; 10 iiT)
Two men weiv killed in i gun Iwt
lle ut Ihe steel plain ,.f .,1,,. iMIo
ru, I" Fuel nn.l Iron iv:iu..my herei
last li ,ht.
ORFipy, TttEftT)AY,
Mi EUGENE VISITOR
C?""W v ' ,
i in i ini i Art a i ipfir
i I IV U MR Mill I ' 1 1 L V I
io nunun uuLOi i
1 'i'aii'i urn nnmnr'
AohLANU tSKIUbt
ASHI.ANI), Ore., July 30.
Iispeciul.) Un. it. O. Kndera unit
.Mih. Hum 1'rovoHt were hoMtetuieH
; ,il ii churriilriK bridge purty given
lnl the Knrlei-s homo on North Main
Htrcjl on l-'rliluy ev.-niiiK, honoring
I.Mrn. Arthur HlckH of Kugene. who
bun he.-n vIhIUiik for Kuine time at
Mho homu of her -purentH, Mr. and
! AlrH. Will Myers on High atreet.
!Tlie ruuuiH were heuulltully decor
. uteri with hunketH of .hundHome
jtrludiuli hloHHurriH, Honors ut cardH
iv. -re uwurde.l to Mm. Y. tlartlett.
, und . t'onwilutlon honorH were be
Isluwed nn Mi-h. Howard Hnrrett.
; Mrs. HlckH received a handsome
j guest prl.v. The evening cloned
i with the nerving of delicious re
I fi-eHhnientH. ...
j OueHtH who gathered to meet
I.Mrn. HlckH were: .Mm. C. A.
Jiaines, MrH. C. K. Kuntz. Mth. S.
;a. Peters, Jr., Mi-h. Arthur 1'eters,
:.Mi-h. lOliner Jleigle, .Mrs. Howurd
! Hnrrett. -MrH. W. Hul telt. M I'H. Oer-
ulil Wenner, Mrs. Klwood Hedburg
'.li-H. Claire Scott. AlrH. l,ynn Sluck,
!.Mr. t'lyile Vuung, Mrs. U. it.
jlireBli. .Mi-h. H. L. Hurdle, Slni.
lAndrew McC'ullen, .Mrs. Andrew
M.Oee. Mrs. V. V. JIIIIh, Mrs. Hun-
Hell Corilell, Mm. ll. Lluycuillb,
Mi-h. J. H. Hurdy. MrH. '. R.
Hardy. .Ml'H. In Mc.Nulr, Mm. C.
Furtniiller, Ml'H. C. A. Puulserud.
Mi-h. Willinni Myers, MIhh Mur
Murguerlte 1 lummon.l, Mrs. K.
Dunn, und the hoHtesses', Mrs.
1-1. Ci. lenders and Mi-h. Horn I'ro-
VOHt. .
.MrH, A. Poo ley of Medford was
in AMiland on bulntmH on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert? Newman
Jaiid lttie daughter of jXhi' l3aliea.
n i'koii. vinneti i or iie pa hi weea
With Mrs. Newman's mother, 1i-h
I Leah Caldwell on Laurel atreet.
.Members of the Alpha chapter
of the O.. K. S.. nntl the members,
of their families have planned a
mht-Nummer picnic to he held iL
llelman's on Wednesday evening.
Fred Nell ami Sam Jordan ara
away on u flshitiK trip to Four
Mile lake.
K. R. Merrill of Portland, who
was called to Ashland by the death
of bis father, Frank R. Merrill, haa
returned to his home.
Louis DtHle and his daughter.
Miss Ftlith UodKe. left on Sunday
afternoon on an overnight trip to
t 'rater Lake, where they will be
KUestH of Mr. ami Mrs. R. W.
I'rice.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Welder
of Albany, who have been spend
ing the past ten thtys in Ashland,
have returned to their home. Mr.
ami M rs. Welder were registered
at the Lfthiu Sprlims hotel.
KAi.I.K POINT. )ro.. July 30.
(Special.) i:. II. ShaW of Ashland
has recently purchaMMl the 'placv
known as the old Narrlan ranch.
There are about 7o acres In alfal
fa, 4(1 In elover ami some pasture
land under the Little liutte Irrikra
tlon ditch. M r. and Mrs. ltarnes
ef (ak view tin ii y, Ashland, will
make the place their home.
Mr. ami Mrs. .1. M. Philhrook
have Hold their ranch and will
leave Wednesday for Lakevlew,
their former home.
Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Linn and
baby returned to their home in
San Pedro Monday having spent tt
two weeki vacation with his par
ents. Sam Coy. mail carrier for the
Climax, route, is takius a short
vacation. M im. Lula Taylor Ih
substttutipK.
Mrs. Leroy Smith and daughter
Hurharu arrived home Tuesday
evening after spending it ten days
vacation at At-tui ia and loi llaml.
Sam Coy is dt lvint; a new Foul
truck.
A daughter, Florence Ililm, was
bom July IM, to Mrs. Nels Stenros
of Richmond, Calif. Mrs. Stenros
was ttn'iiicrjy Miss Inn Winkle of
Kale Point. '
Silesia Miners Killed.
;VALlMNltriU!. Silesia, July
Mi Twenty-three miners
were killed and 12 seriously In
jured in an explosjon last iiIkIU
in the Friedeiihoffniini: mine near
Ne(derhernsdoiff- The eanse of
Summer Months
Hard ou3tomach
..Sufferers
Quick. Natural Relief from
Simple. Herbal Conipound '
How much sufferinp a weak stom
ach can cause! ' Painful ens. l.loiii.
itifT, sleeplessness, loss or weights
viiror. can enougn at nny time,
but vhcn exhausting summer heat
is added. streiiLrth is drained fmm
the sturdiest bouy.
but here ts one ot many thou
sands who found way to relief:
Mm. Minnie Huber, of qjj E. joth
St., Porilanu, lire, says: "Ever since
I w,is a girl I suffered l rum sick head
ache, and Munition pvll. I weakened
so 1 had iiosin-inith loranvtluu.- Alter
taking luuuc, my pcaUachcs and uck
spells dUupiAjreJ altogether."
It's never too late to try Tanlac.
So gxi to j-our druggist now and
jret a bottle ts'o mineral drugs
only Nature's own medicinal herbs,
but Its erlicacy is so apparent that
often only on bottl is needed to
bring desired relief. Money back
il it doesn't help.
Tanlac
62 ftUmON'.BOIIUS.VSEb
.fHLY 36, 1529
the explosion has not' beeo deter
mined.
Vrti ft-A
Yn -tne"unty "Court' 61
of Oregon ror Ja r .
In tho Mutter 'of the Kxtate ot
Kffie M. Thompson. Ueceased.
Nutire Ih hereby given, that I
will on the Hlh dny of AUKilst.
... u, ,.). .,.ir m.. at trie
Uru'ni dior of the Cuurt
! the City of Medford. ill said county
unu Miaie. -oner mi "-..h
i. -II at public auction to the hln
et bidder for canh the fullowinK
deHcrihed tract of real P0"''
- . uuitt tif tne
J above numni deredent. lyinK and
ib.lnK in Juekon C..unty. OreKon.
I Th Went half ot the Kant ball
j of tho HomhwfcHt iuurter of tn
,. i ,.r tiecl on 39,
Th'ik Z iSoutti, Itunge 1 West.
M.t contalriliiK ten acres, more or
leuft,' ftubjrt. to a Jrljfht of way ten
fet In width aerOfB the north tna
.of rtald preniiseH. also
A part of the NorthweHt quarter
of Sec. 33. Twp. 36 South, Hanne 1
'., tt. M.. described aw followH:
(ommeneinK at the Northwest
corner of the .Southwest quarter of
Ih N'orlhwftHt quarter of wtid Sec
tion ugd running thence Kast tiitO
feet to the point of beginning: and
from Hald point runniriK thence
South J30 feet; thence Kant
I feet; thence North " 1320 iveil
thence West 30 feet to Hie poim
of beKlnnlnt;. containing 10 acres
of land, xeepliiiK a" strip of land
tt-n feet lo width off of the north
end of Haid described premistH, the
use of which in reserved for road
purpoHes.
Thin Hale will be made in con
formity to the directions contain
ed in tho lust will and testament
of the ubove named decedmit and
by virtue of a power of sale con
tained in said will authorizing and
directinK the sale of the real prop
erty above described, and fid sale
will bo subject to confirmation by
the above' named Court.
PORT ICR J. NFFF,
Administrator with the will an
nexed of the estate of Effle M.
Thompson, jpeceased. "
Xotle.
in the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County.
In the 'Mutter of 'the Estute of
1 William A.' Klhhey, Deceused.
Notice Is hereby given that Mu
riel iM. . Rosenberg, executrix of
tho estate of the above named de
cedent, has filed In the above nam
ed court her 'final report und ac
count and that August H. 1!2.
nt ten o'clrrck a. m. at the Court
House In t(lu City of Medford. In
Kaid, county and state, has been
flxeiL as Mho time und place for
hearing .Wjeclions thereto uud for
the allowance uud examination
thereof:
MUIUEL, M. ROSENBERG.
Executrix ot the above entitled
estate.
Notice tu Crctlitorti.
In the County Court ot the State
of Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Mutter of the Estute of
Lucy A. Conover. Deceased.
Notice' i.s hereby given that the
County Court of the Stale of Ore
gon for Juckson County, has ap
pointed me as administrator of the
estate pf l.ucy A. Conovor, De
oeiiHed. Alt persons having claims
u'gntliHt said estate are hereby re
quired to present them with proper
vouchers within six months' from
this ditto at the ofdee of Porter J.
Neff. Cooley iluildlng, Medford.
Oregon. '
Dated this lath day of July.
lUiO. ALVIN COXOVEH.
' Administrator of the estate of
Lucy A. Conover, Deceased.
Summons.
... 1 No. 422!) Kuultv.
In the Circuit Court of the Stato
of .Oregon for Juckson County.
Medford Irrigution District, a pub
lic corporation. Plaintiff,
vs.
Wm. Noonchester and Jane Doe
Noonchester. his wife, if the said
Win. NoonehoHter be married:
XV.. H. Mc.Man nnd Pearl Jlc
man. husband and w-lfo; II. C."
Applegale; H. V. Williams: E.
M. Dunwoodie and' John. Doe
DunWoodle. her husband, if the
Hi.1.1 K. M- Dunwoodie be mar
ried: and also all other persons
or put-tics unknown claiming
any ' right, title, estate. Hen or
interest in the real estate de
scribed In the complaint herein,
Defendants.
To Win. oonchesier nnd June
Doe Noonchester. his wife, if the
sold Wm. Noonchestee be murried:
W. I. McMun and P-nrl McMan.
husband and wife; H. C. Apple-
gate: R. V. Williams: 1 E. M. Dun- ;
woodie nnd John Doe Dunwoodie.
her husband, it the suld El M. Dun
woodie be murried: and also all'
other persona or piinles unknown j
claliuintr nnv .rihl. title. eMiute. I
lien or interest in the real estule
uescripeu in tne compluint herein, """"'fii in ceriiluule of Kecis
the uhove tiiitii,.,! ler..,..l.,nt tered Title No. 17:l: i. ,l. r.-i
In the name of the Stnte of Ore-
gnu: You are hereby notified that
Medford Irrigation district, a pub -
lie corporation, one of the duly or-
ganUed and existing Irrigation dis-
tricts ot the State of Oregon, lo-
rated w holly within Jackson Conn-
ty. Oregon. Is the holder of Cer-
tlficnte of Delinquency No. 0774. 1 r tax. 182(1: date paid. June
dated and Issued to It on the 1 ".th l-'29: tux receipt No. 2C197
day of June. 1929. hy ihe Sheriff l,","'1"". i.67; rule of Interest'
and Tax Collector of Jackson '-
County. Oregon, for the amount
of sins. is. ihe same being the
amount then due and delinquent
fur tuxes for the vear 192a. tu-
gether with penalty nnd interest
un tne jieoiortl irrigation District
tax Included therein, and cosis
thereon, upon real propertv locat
e.1 within said Irrigation District.
l on nt y. nnd State, assessed to Wm. I owner of the legal title of the
Noonchesler. rtefendnnt. and of i-1'- described premises a, ne
which said W in. Noonchester Is w' appears f record, and each
he owner of the legal title as ap."f 'he other persons defendant
J.ears ot record in Jackson County, i "'""'f "'"e is, hereby further no
hZKT , ' 'f'V,. " l.l Medford n it"
Aii,:o, ,he following described tttWI
3;;'ree,"Xl','p, ,,,e East it' t1
Ivinmcncing a, a poht, which isPS
je.J. chain. South and 6.3S5 chains: Am1 each of you are herehv .,.m
"lock u4V:hr,..::' '!:Lft'iW''
iiivismn in Township 37 smith.
Rinte 1 w,.. ,,e Wlll,...
. I. ,. m
.M.-ruhan in Jackson Couiuy tire-
aen. nnd rlinnlm. ,h .,..
lu 37 chain, to the d I." ,
l;
thence nlont the dedicated roar
'Vtt aSXA rh ,U..
in 37 chain,; Thcm-e "
. . . . ' ;,'"' t your failure so to do
Pb.ce of Wglnnlns. ' f.re will he rendered bv 1,
J acre, ot kind, more:1'"'" foreclosing the lien ,
being the Southwest and r,,.,, '. tn, ,
mains to tn
containing 5 5 K
.'. i.-s. ami neing the S.'iithn.w.
one-fourth of the tra.-i of i,n.i ....
he ,,x roll, ot .aid cnt,n,v"V,nr,t!,e Orel, Court of JJ",K
1' ''"rj " ,1" hequenr"-"!"n for Jackson Vo .."'i'
v.ar, hereinafter
mentioned, and
:.id Certificate of Delinquent' -
Is:
i ,.. r,... .... .
37 Kanr. 1 W: l ..,..'iw.-,
'.'ii, Twii. 3;
p.. ,'... '
in,-,-
' " "-.i un.1 il, ., -I.. . ... '
...
tu
in ih
Tin.-, of.,,.. "... ""-sisirar of
. Ve re f..,.h,r notified ,., '
irrigation Dt,l.., .
"".r"1'"""-"' p-ii'l Vax"
. wemisea lor ub.eqUrnt
years, and the rates of interest on
naid amounts are, as follows.
Year's tax. lf-'C: date paid June
15 IML'S; tax receipt No. l1""-amount.-
Ifti-W; ralo' of' Interest.
12 To.
Year's tax, 1927: date paid. June
11 1!2H- tax receipt No. .moi.
amount $101'. 77; Rate ot interest.
12V.. ' , ,
Year's tax. 1928; date paid, June
15 ldiil; tHX receipt No.
amount. !H.S8; rate of interest.
1 i ft .
"said'Wm. Noonchester as the
owner of the legal title of t he
uhove deHCilbed uremlses. as the
same appears of record, and each
uf the other persunH defendant
above named. Ih hereby further
nidified that said Medford IrrlKa
.11, .n District, a public corporation,
plaintiff, will apply to the Circuit
Court of the County and Mate
aforesaid for a decree foreclosing
the lien of suld taxes .against the
propertv above described and inen
tionetl In said Certflcate.
And each of you are hereby sum
moned to appear in the uhove en
titled court und cause within sixty
days after the date of the firnt
publication nf thin summons, ex
cliiHive uf the duy uf suld first rjuh-
i .i ,i..f,.n,l tniu netinn or
licuuuii, aiii - -- .,
pay the amount due to plaintiff:
herein an anovu hiiu.vu, iuh"!
with cots and accrued Interest.
. , ... f.jllt.rM hi, tit
U1IU 111 case u. ......
do. a decree will he rendered by
sniil Court rorecioHing me iicn u.
said taxes and costs against the
land and premises above described.
This summons Is served upon
you by publication hy order of the
Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge of
the Circuit Court of the state of
Oregon for Jackson County, made
and dated July 22. M2H, and the
time uf such first publication Is
July 23. 1929. and said order fixed
four successive weeks as the time
tor such publication.
All papers and processes In this
proceeding may be served upon the
undersigned, residing within tho
State of Oregon, al the address
hereinafter mentioned.
(Signed) RAWI.ES M06RE.
Attorney for 1'luintiff.
Address: Cooley Theatre Hldg..
South Central Avenue, Medford,
Oregon.
Summons.
No. 4227 Equity.
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Juckson County.
Medford Irrigation District, a pub
lic corporation, Plaintiff,
vs.
Christina M. Hawklnson nnd John
Doe Hawklnson. her .hiishund. if
the said Christina M. Huwkinson
be married; and also ail other
persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate,
lien or interest in the real estate
described In the complaint here
in. Defendants.
To Christina M. Hawklnson and
John Due Hawklnson. her husband,
if the said Christina M. Huu-klnsou
be married: and also, nil other per
sons or parties unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, lien or in
terest ill the real estate rlescribed
ih the complaint herein, the above
named defendants.
In tile nnme of the State of Ore
gon: You are hereby notified 'that
Medford Irrigution District, a pub
lic corporation, one of the duly
orgatiized and existing irrigation
districts of the Stale of Oregon,
located wholly within Jackson
County, Oregon, is the holder of
Certificate of Delinquency No.
Oili.l, dated and issued to It on the
Kith day of June. 11129, by the
Sheriff and Tax Cullectur of Jack
son County, Oregon, for the amount
of $1(17.79, tile same being the
amount then due and delinquent
for taxes for tho year 1925, to
gether with penally nnd interest
on the Meilford Irrigation District
! tax included therein, and costs
thereon, upon real property located
within said Irrigation District.
.County, and State, assessed to
Christina M. Hawklnson. defend
ant, and of which said Christina
M. Hawklnson is the owner of the
legal title as appears of record in
Jackson County, Oregon.
Suid real properly Is particularly
hounded and described as follows,
to-wlt: 1
Commencinir at the Southwest
corner of the Northwest quarter of
Northeust quarter of 8eotion Twen
ty (2(1), Township Thirtv-seven
(37) South of Range One (1) West
ot the Willamette Meridian, nnd
running thence East ten chains:
thence North five chains; thence
West ten chains; thence South five
chains to the place of commenc
ing, and contniningflve acres, more
or less, which said real property
is also known and described upon
the tax rolls of said Counlv for the
year 1925 and the subsequent years
hereinafter mentioned and In said
Certificate nf Delinquency, as:
l.und Des. R 1732, Sec. 2(1. Twp.
uange 1 w.: and which suld
' rPal Properly is also covered bv und !
of the Registrar ot Titles of said'
1 county. ,
I u are further notified that I
I sail1 Medford Irrigation District a I
I'oblic corporation, has paid taxes'
""'d premises for subsequent
''ars- and the rates of interest on !
"aid amounts are. as follows- I
i ..' r"r' tax. 1927
date paid. June
1929: tax receipt No,
480:
Miuouru $.'5
1 2 ' i .
rato of Interest.
l-.Y7v"i ,aX- 1928: d;,,e P1- J,,ne
l'. 1929; ax r..,-,.li.i v..
amount. $:,ij.M; ,,lle of iM;rt
thi C,,rlsi,na Hawklnson as
, t .lllll 1-aiSe Within eivl..
1 rt"v after the date nf thr. ri-i,-
I'll I'licn. ion , .Ji V " thp frt
' h.-ive f ,, Zv "( t
hill, II i s-"'l fir
or niv I,. - "r'Vnd '"is action
; J'l'Jl' the amount due to pin in 'iff
in "'1" t. nnd
Id I
I costs against the land
and nm.i....
""e oeserihed.
upon
the
Judge ofl
1ri1 daied jV
... ,,. , ounty. mud.
date of L?. ",,;-' - "d the
..In;,- i ....... -':' .''."ncniion Is
. " -- '
.uu or.ier fixed
r. uir"".,rr we-k as the m.
... i'""iicution.
propeny n.'Pr,v(,,i,m -' ' m this.
tin. i...., : . " "r "erven uuon th
- .- cvi.eu uonn thi
""'r.-inarter m.-ntioned
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Oregon. "'eue, aiedtord
TT 1
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Films In at 10 A. M j
Beady at 5 P. m. ' I
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Lrug Store
Open Every
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pundays
7:30 a.m to 10 p,
i
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in the
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