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MTDForcn matt j TRTnTTNT!. rcnroTin. OTiF.nov. ratttjtvay. '.mrsT inn. """" WCIF-TTITIETI E Smokers must be very careful in what sections of Crater Na tional forest they smoke, ehte the nce liable to discovery and appre hension by a forest ranter and belnR taken up to I'nluA States court In 1'ortland for a fine or other punishment. It cost Hob Ede. a Kirk. Ore, resident, who is employed in i nelKhborinit lumber mill, Just Ci lo smoke it ciiiiirette recently In a restricted area closed lo smokers in Crater National forest, as a ' line for that sum was imposed on him In United States court last Wednesday by Judge McNary. - He . was apprehended on July 19 by John firibble, the ranger, who Is In charge of the Algoma timber sale, for lighting und smok ing a cisarette in an area closed bv federal law to smoking, and the fine in I'niled Slates court followed. There are other Crater National forest areas closed to smoking during the firo season, Including Hie following: Algoma timber sale area. Pell ran Lumber Co. sale area. Owen- Oregon Lumber Co. urea. Moon sale area, Varney creek area, Tol man creek sale area and Crystal creek sale area. DIR. TO AID IN Thp Americanization srhool con ducted twice yearly hy the Daugh ters of ill American Revolution, will reopen (til V1 n-l;i y even ing. Auiiiist 7, ;vt n. in., for in struction on literature. Standard questions asked hy the government examiner at naturalization courts will be furnished to those attend ing. The many throughout the coun try who have made their declara tion, first papers, may avail them selves of the opportunity to at tend the school arid gain the heir of the Americanism committer. There have been many marked changes in the naturalization laws und the commission ban been Riven power to make others fn order to better identify applicants and pre vent fraud. Photos nre also now required, nnd, these must come up to certain specifications. SPECIAL SERVICE BY (Contributed) Special services will he held at the English Lutheran church next Sunday at 10:30 a. m. At 11 :30 the automobiles will be loaded up for the trip to the I2lks' picnic ground, where the day will be spent In (lod's won derful out of doors. Neighbors and friends are cor dially invited to enjoy the feast of good things with us. Rempmher the hour of worship nt 10:30. Rrlng your baskets for the big spread. The Indies' Aid society will provide the coffee nnd a cool drink. A big" buck deer In the filen Jto.sa orchard, three miles from Medford on the Jacksonville high way, which was seen this morn ing by liny Chapln and Clarence Ramsey, when propping trees In Ihe orchard, was the first reported o near the city for some time. The animal was only a few trees from the men. ond nfter going a short distance, turned and looked at them, then ambling toward the hills, according to Mis. ..race Chapln. Radio Program KMED Mill Trlbun.-Vlrgln Station Satiinlfty. Alifir. 11 (i:1fi to fi:.1o News and mar- kets by Mall Tribune. Sunday, Auk. J R:(in to :lin p. in. Valley Hadio church. 9:00 to 11:30 International lllble Students nssnolat Ion. 4 Monday, Aujt. ft H:30 to 10 West Side I'hnr- inocy. 10 to 10:30 American 1-ann- dry l:3o to II .Ionian Klertrlc (Ashland) 11 to 11:30 Southern Ore- Ron flas Co. 11:30 to 1 The Hootery. 12 noon News Mashes bv the Mall Tribune. 12 to 12:30 Lewis Super Service. 12:30 to 1 Sanderson Motor Co. I lo 1 :3o MeNalr'a I'lKM - rnacv. 1:30 to 2 Snlder s Dairy. v 2 to 2:3o Kd I'.inns & limn- ntny c.roceteria. .I0 to ti:IS K.MKII. i;:l. ti. o lo Ne and mar- kets bv Mail Tribune. 30 K. 7 MenlriV lime store 4 8 to S:30l;ads Transfer. J:3o to :J" Mnnu Motor UII AMERICANIZATION li. I). S. .Sunday School. Sunday morning, 10 a. ni., Odd Fellows hall, West Sixth Si. Catholic Church Somh Oakdaie avenue und Tenth street. Rev. K. YV. lilack. pastor. Masses at 7 and 9 a. m. lulermilioiuil lllble .Students. The International Hible Students' association is broadcasting Watch Tower Bible programs over KMK1) every Sunday evening from 9 to !:3i. The subject of the lecture Sundi.y evening. August 4th will be "The Anti-Christ." Valley Radio ( huivli. " Hill Kay pastor.- 1 O. IJox 018. Old-time gospel hour o'er' the Voice of a Oreat Country, from studio KMKD every .Sunday be tween 8 nnd y p. m. Miss Doris Hichardson, Central Point, will sinR. Pastor's subject: "A Purpose Thai Made History." There is no red tape about be coming n memlipr of this unde nominational pioneer church. Just tune In and come to the Church O'er the Itadlo. ltK the old-time religion and it satisfies. First Methodist Church. West Main at 1-iurel. ltrymorul S. Hees, minister. !:4r a. m. Church school. C. A. Meeker, superintendent. HCli'i Morning worship. "How's Your Disposition?" is the warm weather sermon of the pastor. "Praise the Lord, O My Soul" is the choir anthem, by Woolef.- Mrs. C II. Paske sings as an offertory solo, "Hi' That Dwelleth in the So rrel Place," by William Arms Fisher. 7 p. m. Voting People's hour. 8 p. m. I'ninn service in the First Presbyterian church. First Christian Chun Ii. Ninth and Oakdaie Sts. Carman F-. M-ll. minister. Office and .paMur's study in the church. Phone 1 hi,;. "Test Our Welcome.' Morning worship and commun ion. 1 0 : r f . The pastor will preach. Subject, "Finding Happiness. Mrs. Cenrge Wendt will sing. Cnlon evening service in the Presbyterian church at 8 o'clock. P.ible school assembly, fl:4a. De partments and classes for all groups. Joint Christian Kndeavor meet ing, at 7, in men's classroom. KYHiigollstlo Meetings. A series of gospel meetings arc being held in a tent at the inter section of Main street and, Summit avenue. We are undenominational and give everyone a hearty invitation to attend. N'o new doctrine Is preach ed, but plain, practical, funda mental truths in the Bible. Jesus Christ an example for all, as His life Is applicable to the preacher, Christian and sinner. We d o not cha rge f o r the gospel. Kvangelists, Tt. I. Campbell, I. Toerger, Kngllsh Lutheran Church. Fourth at Otkdale Avt, "Where the Way Is Made Plain." Dr. H. C, Funk, pastor. Residence. 51 8 West Fourth S. Telephone 1424. Special hour of worship, 10:30 a. m. The concluding sermon on "The Famity Circle" will be given by the pastor. Introduction to the sermon, "Juhn Henry heaves the Farm." Special music: Prelude, "A Si lent Prayer," by Kullnk: offertory, "Andante Cantahile," by Tschalk owsky; p o s t I u d e. "The King's March." by Oumhrell. We invite you to enjoy n help ful service In our delightful audi torium. Miiin Street Mctliodist (imivll. Sou til. Jonies K. Cornier, pastor. " Sund.-iy school meets nt D : 4 ." n. m. Ur. Roberts, superintendent. I'reachlnt; at 11 a. m. Kermon subject "The Sabbath Dny." preachinit nt 8 p. m. Sermon sub ject "Amnsiair Offering." The le.'iKlles will meet at 7 p. m. in Ihelr respective rooms. Mid-week services Wednesday evening at 7:45. Come and enjoy these eveniniis of sonu and prayer services. The attendance is good. Choir rehearsal after these serv ices. Stewards' meeting .Monday evening at R. You are cordially Invited to be Willi us In' all these service's. '.' Holly nnd FIkIiiIi Strft. Sunday s. hool 9:45. Classes for all. The ladles Itible class will eontlnue throtiKh the summer. I-Jarl II. Hopper, superintendent. Preaching services 11 a. m. Uev. leo. T. I'rnlt will preach. Theme: "lias Ihe Cliuri h a Mes sage for the World Today." M lisle: Prelude, "Adoration" (from the Holy City) , (iaul Offertory, "Melodic".. ...Mar Do well Solo. Miss Mclroa Williams. I'ostlllde, Vincent. .Miss Marian A. Mercer, organ ist. At 8 p. m. the union services will be held In our church. Kcv. (leurRO T. I'ratt will preach. Theme: "MultlplylnB Life's Pos sibilities." All are Invited n worship with Phoenix Preibyterian Church AiiKUst 4. 1S29 Sunday school. 9:45; J. N". Pol Iiik. superintendent. Cliurih service. II a. ni. llev A. V. Shepherd will hrlnx the nies saite at this hour In the tihsenre of the pastor. Chilstian Kndenvor Social hour nt .1:30. (irnnts Pass Presbyterian and Medford Presbyterian societies will he cuests nt a social hour p.e vlnus to the Kndeavor meeting. Christian Kmleavor at 7 o'clock. Leaders, Inner lletidrl'-ksiin of flrants Pass and Klva Caster ' Phoenix. Church servlcen at 8 o'clock. Rev. R. V. Nelson will hrlns the niessane of the evenlnr. Her. Neb on, formerly paitor of this church, is uuw pastor of the I'rettb.vtt'iian ! church ut McMlonvllte and is nt the present time here on his vuca 'tton. The devotiouul exerclcea of; ; the evening service will bo led , by BOine of the young people. First Baptist ( hiwvh Cent nil Ave. at Filth. W. 11. Katon, Ph.D.. Minister Plmnrs: Office U)62, Hps. Tu-t-Il. Sunday school at 9:4;. Come ami hrmg your Hibles, classes for all ages. J, F. Wortman, supt. At 1 1 a. in. our girls who have returned after spending two weeks attending II. V. P. IT. summer ussembly at McMlnnvllle will tell us uii aoout the good time which they enjoyed. Remarks by the pastor. R. V. p. V. at 7 p. m. At 8 p. m. Union services at the First Pi esbyun Ian church. Uev. Ceo. T. Pratt' will be the speaker. We welcome you to all services. j First Chuixh of Christ, solomUt. i Authorized branch, of the mother i church, the First Church of Christ. (Scientist, in Roston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 1 1 o'clock, church edifice, 212 North Oakdaie. Subject for Sun day, August A: hove. Sunday school at 9:4a. appli cants under the age of 20 may oe admitted, Wednesday evening meetings, which Include testimonies of Chris tian Science healings, at 8 o'clock. The rending room, which Is in the Medford building, is open daily from U' to 4. except Sundays and holidays. The Itible and all au thorized Christian Science litera ture may be read, borrowed or pur chased. The public Is cordially Invit.'l io attend the services und visit the leading room. Daily Meteorological Report Saturday. August S, 1921). liwnM.s. Medford and vicinity; Fair to night and Sunday. No" change in temperature. ort-gon: (lenerally fair tonight and Sunday, but eloinly in west portion. No change In tt injiera-ture. Local Dat g ? R ; c i i s'- i Temperature (deg.).... 82 48 Highest (last hrs.) Sf Sj Lowest (last 12 hrs.).. 01 48 Itel. Humidity (pc.) 40 ttO Frecipltation (In.)...... State of weather Clear Clear Lowest tempcfature this morn ing. 47 degrees. Total preelpltutlon since Sept. 1, li)2S, i:i . 5D inches. Sunset today, 6:27 p. nt. Sunrise Sunday, R:08 p. m. , Sunset Sunday, 7:20 p. in. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time 55 t'Y r & r to . rifi! Baker City 88 f6 Cleur Bismurck 80 50 Cleur Boise Oti Clear Denver 88 IW Hain Des Moines 1114 70 Clear Fresno 92 ti2 Clear Helena 80 S6 Cldy. I.os Angeles 8ti 08 Clear Marshfield 68 r2 Cldy. Phoenix 104 80 Clear Portland 72 .IS Cldv. Ucd Bluff 92 CO Clear Uoseburp 78 f.S Cldy. Salt Iike City .. 88 70 Cldy. Han Francisco .. 66- fi6 Clear Santa Fe 82 (10 cldy.l Seattle 66 60 Cldy. Spokane 4 116 Cldy. Wulbl Walla ....102 02 Clear Winnipeg 04 Clear W." V7llI.-TflISON M.eteoroloi;lst. REVESTED LAND OPEN 10 ENTRY Notice 1h given hy the United States Land Office at Hoflehurg, Oregon, that the fractional north hulf of th northwest quarter nnd south half of northwest quarter of section southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 1! I . northwest quarter, north half southwest quarter and Houthwest quarter of southwest quarter of section 27, township 3D onth, range 4 ast Willamette meridian; lot 3 of section 17, townrdiltr 2(1 south, range 3 wet Willamette meridian, and lots 3 and 4 of nee tlon 19. township 3(5 south, range 4 west Wllta met te meridian, con taining 607.(!t ncres. are restored to entry, mihjeet to reservations under Hectlon 24 of the Federal Power net of June 10, l it 20, and suhjeet to the preference right of ex-servire men of the late war with (lermany, on August 24, 1H20, nt '.) o'clock a. ni., at the I'nlieij States. Land Office at Jtnsehurg, Oregon, and open to entry hy the general pulille fiii November 2;i, l!2:. nt '.t (t'clnck a. m. A riphcatioriH may he filed in this office hy the x service men wit hlu 2a d.iys prior to the date of the opening, or from AugUft 3 to August 23, man, and hy the general puhlle from No vember 2 to November 22, i:t2i, if the land still he open t entry. All applications fih-d during this 2-day period will he con.ildertd as filed simuhaneou"ly. :.tifl if I more than one application h; filed i .n- H.titie UiM'i, .t dtrivvltig Willi j he had. ... ; Kx-servlce mrn miM file with' their nitplications for the land, sol j dier's affidavit, ropy nf dic harg". 1 witri hole i.ff, davit and powr ite ('leliin. Tills land Is rev-Trd iifiilrnad land nnd must ln pair) f or j at $2.ii0 per cje j' n nts peri iu-re nnd fet-s nn.l rornmiUins I . whn filing, und 12 per acre and j IcommiM.ans, when making final 1 proof. Jbr thejjfae- of a j! SYSOPMS: TniTciil, Ihe Cypsv. lays ii pla t to lovvt a confcsaiim ii out Jittinti't vim-tim er, to tlmt Str Kit ltnrtl. Itis honor linrfuuti'ti, may ft, til hapu,,ieia irith Helen O'Jrf. HrorKleliurst, who is plotting to trbdvrt Helen, has hronalit three ii'Qiiea to the village to aid low. The ilaronie ol ittrit-ale finite Ail' oeln m tears Helen's elener eon triiance vomlortt her tenderly ami another romnnre impends. Helen reteiies a threoteninti note from Tititt (lldcratt. demandino. that she see him immribtilclu at tin' inn. tliikiiaii'lnalv, Helen Hall's into their trap, ond, alwse, alnif for the lillaae. Chapter 34 A PLOT FRUSTRATED IJPO.S' a slep ileepset In leafy hedge sat two men, . black vised' fellows, whose rough gar incuts smacked of ships and Ills aea. " . ' '. "Sunset, Jonas!" said one,, leaning to peer down the lane. "Sunset, Jonas, and she be nlRh doo, I rackon! Get 'ee down anil stand by wl' the cloak; 'twiint do lo let 'er squeak." "She ain't agoln' to do no squeakin' once I gets my 'auds on er. Will, not she!" Then, the better lo listen, they stood mute In that place of deep enlug shadows, viciously alert, while from dry ditch at no great stauce a pair of keen eyes Helen swooned It the arms of her watched them through tangled wisps of gypsy-black hair., "Futsteps!" whispered Jonas, suddenly snatching up a coll ot small-cord. A quick, light tread of feet com ing rapidly nearer . . . nearer yet . . . the two human animals crouched lo leap. . . . Thus, my lady Helen found herself suddenly confronted by two vague yet men acing shapes. Fierce arms iru prisoned her; she strove lo scream but a brutal hand choked her then a heavy cloak smothered, blinded, stifled her, a deftly knotted cord pinioned her struggling limbs. ... A gasping oath and she was down, rolling helpless In the dust, yet with a consciousness of ded perale strife above and all about her a sound of blows, trampling feel, a wild hurly-burly suddenly ended. Then my lady, actually and truly, swooned away like the mer est female. When her eyes opened again she saw a face framed lu curly black hair. "Who . . . Who Is It?" she gasped. "Only me . . . Fullalove, ma'tn . . . Dick!" "Oh, thank God . . . oh, what did It mean?" "I'lck-pocketln"!" "No here was more . . . more than robbery! Are they, quite quite gone?" Hoofs upon the road approaching at brisk canter, a horseman who sang happily. ... An exclamation of slarlled surprise and down leapt the Marquis, "Two men, Ned," cried my lady. "They attacked me! This brave, good fellow drove them off . . . he Saved me . . . saved me from oh, Ned!" And Helen shuddered violently and covered her face. "Split me!" exclaimed the Mar quis, clasping a protecting arm about her. "Now tell me all did the vlllalne rob you?" "No, Ihey meant not robbery, Ned. But let us talk of sweeter subject . . . tell me ot I hy An gela." "Angela?" he sighed. "Hy heaven, she's a saint, Helen." My lady stopped to turn and look back. "Fullalove! He fought for me ( saw blood on his face! lie saved me from 1 never spoke him one word of thanks!" "Kh Ihe gardener fellow? I'll ee he's sufli.-ienlly rewarded uy. 1 will!" So Helen came safely home with Angela's name sounding In her c;ir repeatedly, hut before her menial vision a face marked with hlooil. Mlm-smlllng, shadowy, framed lo TABLE ROCK L TAIJI.K ItOf'K, Ore.. A up. 3- rspcrlnf.) - Mnrh reqi ei U;in herd In thin motion nvt-r the ri;inin nf ' I. . c. WriMihurn, nt rurtlnr.'l. ''don-! Vnrdilnirn wan a forrn'-r resident nf thin pl.ire nd ,.(wmii to inoft of he resident h.-ie. Prof. ('has. HrhafT with hlu wlf and daughter, who httve beun vii- fyjettery tarnol ------- curly, Kypsy blsck hair, a face that, stirring memory, was lo follow her to bed and haunt her slumbers. Captaiu Despar.l had manifested an unwonted restlessness all d:iv. Towards sunset, Mr. Titus Old- craft roiio up lo llio Inn and hclicbl the uipraln's comely, bewlKgod head leaning foi'ih of Hie lu.llce above. Mr. Ohk-raft bowed: Captain Oesiuird merely beckoned and .Mr. Oldcraft betook hlniscK upstairs forthwith. "Vou dispatched your mission '."' Itniulivd ihe captaiu, "You bring tne a tnessaue a letter, ppi'liana?" "Sir, I do," answered Mr. Old craft, "hut liist may I rr -:i 1 ml you as there was promised a kuuM honorarium, a mere " "A bribe, Mr. Oldcraft. of :l guineas to carry a letter to Vi.j cotitit lliocklehurst since I kuew not whero to And him." said t'.:e captain, and loosed a purse ou 1 lie table. Oldcraft glared defiance, counted the coins, and handed over an en velop. At the captain's command, he sullenly left Hie room. Dcspard carefully read the letter, then called Hie landlord, John. "Landlord, read me this letter aloud!" f So John took the letter and read as follows: rescuer Dick Fullalove, the gypsy. "1 fvar no man breathing, least " of any yourself. 1 will meet you tonight ubuut 10 o'clock at Hie Old Mill. We cm settle mir business by lantern-llitlit H." "John, you gather the meaning his lordship and I are lo fliiht a duel." "Hut, sir your bud arm?" . "Why, yes," murmured the 'cap kiln, "'tis probable he cotitils on this, yet It shall not prevent me killing him, 1 hope. Uitl listen, my good John. Now should, I return not say by midnight, then send In quest o' me. Should 1 be dead on the pluce hy sword or bullet, why 'tis very well, lint sllould I have vanished, friend John, then shall you search the Old Mill for me, drag that ghastly pool, quest atuld the underbrush. Should my corpse be found In either place you will surely know my murderer; this letter shall he sumclent proof. So this letter you will take charge of and guard carefully." ' "Why . . , so I will, air," an swered John, shaking troubled head, bowed himself out and straightway hied him along certain narrow pussagus and up secret stair to small, wlndowless cham ber. "Lord love you, Sir Richard, such desprlt, bloody business!" quoth John, and placing the letter ou the table, recounted the whole matter. "Hum!" murmured Sir Richard. "And no one to second him! Tl most Irregular!" "Why. so thinks I, sir." "And devilish dangerous! Th!s must be looked to, Juhn." "Ay, so think I, your honor. But the cup'n's mighty high and deter mined." "There's evil walling at the old mill tonight, John." "Sure as we're born, sir! Chosts, your honor, phantoms and worse!" "Ay, there's death, John! So we must needs llnd Ihe gentleman a second ot sorts, come what may." "What, sir, d' ye mean as you ?" "Ay, verily!" nodded Sir Richard, folding up Ihe litter. "So lake yun this and hold It safe." "Hut, sir your honor, how If you he soen?" "I mint risk It nay, begone, man, and let me wrlle lullh here's u packet, 'tis for MHilame (he Duchess at the Moat House, John; you'll see it reaches her tomor row morning by a sine hand." '"Ay, I will, sir, hut " "Then off wllh you. but warn nif the Instant CapUilu Dc-.p.'iid sell out lonlghl." tVtitiyrltiht, .htjiry fnrnolt Sir Richjirij aid. hi. rlv.it In lovt And thereby meet. rnl.lup him. f!lf, in Monday's ch.ipter. ;nn for xevenit day at tho home nf Mr. Nehiife r'n Mother, I. -. S chafer .f tlilt- ice, . ft Mundny veninK fur I'm-thind.. f'rof Schn 1' r ii nd fiirnily nre t yldcnt nf Philadelphia i nd while here vln i.ed 'raler .;0' acid niher hertuty Mt. wllh all nf which ihey wi'n i:i etit ly Irni.res'U'd. Mm. If. -,V. )..Vwi.n fiecntn in n. ihe Iir. Klii' k Mmily of -uthern rallfornlii mi few day' 'MitiiiK ut i'Mc'f)t I'iiv nnd linn don, Whh-h rthe enjoyed vei y in'h h. Mi. 1 1. 1 l It'miiiiiii nnd chit '1rn nf iYnti.il point fpent Ud-n-nday w 1th Mm. IhiwinHh'N par ni. Mr. and Mm. (Ho W.-'ghl ot tali pla.t. ASHLAND CITIZENS DONATE AUTOS ON i ASHLAND, Ore., Aug. . tSlie-clall- The t'amii Fire (ilrls wen liaken in their own camp at the Lake ot the Woods on Wednesday Jin cars I'urnlsbed by Krlc Wereti, Charles 'uruniller, Otis Johnson. Henry F.ndoi's. M. (". Milliliter. J. ll. Hardy, llertha Denton and ,lar igaiet Arnold. A truck was also jsent to camp through the kluiless of II. 11. (Coders to carry ail the ! supplies and bedding. The lloy j Scouts, who have been at the lake, .came in with the drivers, j The Hoy Scouts, who occupied jibe camp site lett everyihlni; in ;tlue shape lor the ttiiis. Tents j were left and the wbole camp was I in perfect order. On Tuesday ait jernoon Ihe hoys lint busy und pro jvided a two weeks' supply of wood for the girls' camp. ( Miss Frances Stratine, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. A. ('. Strange, left Thursday for l'orlhiud, where she will visit until September, when she will go lo Ceulralia. Wash., to tcuch school during the coming lerni. Miss Strange will be a spe cial teacher in icnmiiusbip und music. Mrs. Will )Vr. Dodge. Mrs. A. R Hunt and Mrs. 11. ('. McMillan vis ited in Meili'otd ou Thursday ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Itarue- blll'K. .Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Richards or Saratoga. Oil., and Sidney tlulic linve been vtsiling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mvorett iv.ivls ou Falrvlew street tor the past few- days. The visitors have been spend ing some time at Diamond Luke. Sidney tiulic is a brother of Mis. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Mtlchell and their daughter. Cbarlotle, left Wednesday for llandon to spend a week ut tin seaside. Dick ("Posi-y"l t aliipbi-ll Is awav on a lishiui; trip in Ihe tlreeu spings mountains. Dr. Waller Farllilm of P-ilouse City. Wash., has returned to bis home ufter a visit with his sister, Mrs. D. H. -Jackson, and his bro ther, Clarence Faruum. Reverend Carnahan of San Fran cisco, who has spent two weeks visiting in Ashland, has returned to his home. Hilly llriggH left Thiirsduy for the Luke of the Woods. Mr. und Mrs. L. Mikiieh of Fair view street left on the Shasta lim ited Jcrldny evening lo spend sev eral days visttinK ut l'alo Alto with their sun and his wife, Mr. niul Mrs. Walter Mllisch, who are at tending school at Stanford univer sity. Miss (lertrnde Klngcley 1ms been visiting with Mrs. CI. W. Rose. Miss Klngsley is on her way to Wash ington, n. c. Clyde Hoeson nnd Kondiirk Wat son were Thursday visitors nt the Luke of Ihe Woods. Miss Kleanor Curry of Medford, who Jh attending the Southern Ore gon noriunl school, left for homo Thursday and will not return to Ashluud until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rose left Ashland Thursday morning for Ag nesa, Ore., where they will he the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Do ran at their summer home on Ihe Rogue river for three weeks. Ag ness Is a beautiful, sylvan place, quite Isolated, as there Is no way lo reach the town except by boat. Mrs. Alia Cadamo went to flrants Pass Wednesday hi visit Willi her father, II. 1'. Holmes, Ashland mer chant, who Is a patient in n (limits Push hospital. Mrs. Cadiitno re ported bur father uh resting easily but weak, and said Hint It would be some timo before lie would he able to be about. Mrs. Will Dodgn nnd her Bister, Mrs. 11. C. McMillan, who Is here fioin Centrulla on u visit, and their mother; Mrs. A. F. Hunt, spent Thursday In Medf rd visiting ut the Hurry Harneburg home. Herbert McCarthy or Dunsmulr was a business visitor in Aushland Wednesday. Mrs. C. I). Oarrney relumed Sun day evening from San Francisco, where she Hpent a week's vaca tion. Mrs. Hal MeNuIr expects lo leuve Sunday for Portland to be present at the activities Incident to buyers' week. Mrs. Kve llenson wns In Ashland nguin Tuesdny to meet her classes In dancing. Mrs. Lensou has been in Hoiitbern California for the past two weeks on n vacation. ASM LA SD, cue., Aug. 2. (Spe clal.) Mr. and Mrs. Allen S. Amend of Los Angeles, California, accompanied hy Mis. A mend's father. Mr. Nichols, have heen spending it week in Ashland visit ing with .the Archie Million and Wilt Hryant families. Mrs. Amend was u former teacher In the Ash land schools and will he re mem hered as Miss Did la Noff singer, who taught In the old Hawthorne grade school. Wince leaving Ash land. Mrs. Anient has heen teach ing lu Los Angeles and In at the present lime employed In the A merlcanlzatlon wot k. The party will visit rrh'iids tit Klamath Falls and in Montague on t heir way south. ' Dr. and Mrs. (I. F, Tllton nnd 'ihelr daughter, Mlvs Caroline Til ton, have leturned from a vacation Hpent at Liko ut the Wood. . Lsit-I I'hipp of Mwlfoid made a visit to Atdiland friends on Thins day. j Itarnard Joy, son of Mr. and (Mrs. A. C. .loy, has mrived In Aih jlaml and will vitdt with home folks j f or n time. Itarmtrd has Hut fln 1 1-lied his Junior year at the Ore nun State colli ge. Mr and Mrs. Want V. Croft und ' children spent Wednesday on Itufjua river finning fur toelhcad. ! TABLE ROCK AREA TAULK HOCK. Ore, Aug (I. iSpc tal) Pintles from Mcdini'l were tbmueli here Thui'.sduy in searcli ot leeiter bng-. Whicb they report to be very scarce in the valley. The Inst few ilnys of swelterinc. weather have been very ui.res sive to horses and harvest w-ok- ers I' rank Hart has erop "f alfall'.i tn iliM bis second Mr. and Mrs. llardinan. The Wright cornhlii" has fin ished harvesihiH the liarley crop mi the Moi i is in ikIi, which is reported as much liMhtei than usual. I. (. Nl.'.-wood of Mediord was a luiinesN visitor lu-re ednt-d.i'-He had .hist rein r n e d fr.nn SpraKin- Kiver in Klamath lonnlV. wheie he cnnsl ru't ed a house I'or Mel Atlilns. Those seekillfT relief from the heat wave find a sharp einitiasl in the cool hit; waters C the ItoKue. TA1.I.M IIOCK, Ore., Am:. 3 (Special.) Mllert rannmi nf Med ford was here Sunday iniervlewiiij,' parlies in hehalf of the (nei.n 1 li.-Uni leal society. Mr. i a u non claims that aenrd in to army officers' reports which ive descriptions of lands" hui rounding t.nd distanees in intles. the place where the Indian trenly was siKuetl wouhl he on I lit south side of ItoLiue river near what -' now the Whetstone ranch. This he claims Would he in slj;hl nf I'ort Lane on I he west and it hunt two miles north of Camp Stewart, uihich cmi'spoiid with ideas of one of the old historical v i iters. BOARD TABLE ROCK TAItM-I HOCK. Ore., Auk. 3--(Special. ) Among some of the things country Hrhool hoard mom hers iln not hk''C to do when as suminK office In the entertainiiiK of aentH und high preMsuro sales men on a husy day nnd listening to them tell of thinnH ho vitally vh sential to the school that one Is apt to wonder how wo have nian aed to carry on "up to now" with out thcni. Although several salesmen have hee In contact with the local school hoard, none have heon suoeesHful In HclltiiK their wares. The hoard has taken the attitude of tlecldliiK themselveH on what they want und also on where they set lt- The Rogue-Elk Inn Hustle settlim in the mountains, Where the pine tree lifts Its head, Where the Horuo Hlver murmurs softly, i i Ah it flown d'er rocky hed; Where Klk Creek'a lazy waters JJleiid with Hokiiu'h cold -dashing spray, Thai's where. Rogue-Elk Inn awaits you, WaitH, nnd welcomes you to stay. t On the way along Hoguo Hlver, Where tho gamey titcelhcads wait. Where the friends of Isaac Walton ratine to troll with shining halt. Whore the pine trees on the moun tains Murmur soft, ns hreezes wako Sweetest music mid their hranches. On the way to Crater Lake. Under tall trees hy tho river. In thw welcome shude, ho cool. Here tho traveler loves to linger, Hy tlhe side of sparkling pool. Where tho speckled, heuutles glisten. Mere Is where renl life hctflns. On the hanks of the Hogiu Hlver, At the fumotiH Hiigue-Klk Inn. landless pleasure, here, awalls, them, If they love the larger life In the mountains, near to Nature, Kar removed from strife, Listening to the K-ntte murmur Of tho Hogue, ut clone of day. Or the whispers In the pine trees, At the lime when fairies play. Kvenlng's lure, so well portraying, At the setting of the sun. As they dance amid the shadows Whwi the work of flay Is done; Mere we find, amid (he mountains, At the close of sumini'i's day, Cjuiet, peace, and joy entrancing 'TIs our wish to always stay. Nature calls us with the mitnio (it Hot water and tho wind, KIiIm im look to flod who loves lis, Hlds us lake our cares to llltn; Ami If we wouhl learn life's h's. sons. Learn, for us, Ihe one, hest way. We should spend some time wit h nature, I AVhcie the fairies dance nnd play. I 'Neath the tall nnd hendlng tree topN, In the nhadows. and the moon Seems to hang so clone nhovc us Coaxing lovers fond, (o croon Of (he future days, so splendid. As they, (heir Hew life begin; Such a place you'll find mar Med-, ford, I And 'tin known tin Uoguo-KIl; j Inn. j Fa mmiN for fine chicken dinners, ; Famous for It's paintings rare; j Fa m oui for li s sylvan Netting, Famous for It's mountain air; i On the hanks of the Hogue Hiver, j On the road toward the rim ! Of CrateV Lake, you're welcome, ! At tho fuinuus ltugue-Klk Inn. j I'uld adv. 11 The Pick o' the Big Silent Pictures TODAY- TmlT R E X THE KING OF WILD HORSES IN HIS BIGGEST THRILLER "Thundering Hoofs" e. Tomorrow SPECIAL BULB PRICES w 3c Tulip3 Hyacinths 3c and otner fall bulbs. Daffodils, Narcissus, Freesia, Anemone, Ran anculus Crocus, Etc., 3o each. Spe cial advertising offer on 100,000 bulbs. 100 bulba worth $9.00 for only $3.00, postage prepaid, satis faction guaranteed. Free to every one answering this adv. within 10 days a 50a bulb Aconltum Flsheril. Lovely blue cut flower 3 feet high, grows In shade. Bulba bought, sold, exchanged. Parties wanted to grow bulbs, cash or share batis. Write. Bulb book 10c. . CALIFORNIA BULB CO. Santa Cruz, Calif. b Women's Hose I S1.00 Pair SUk from top to toe with pointed heoL , zzz j INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 SO N. Csntral Bedford, Oregon ptSJ31ES) Kliun.ith Kiills Hlds cihrned f"r paving Improvement unit No, 8J, (r'Vj picture of a y It -beautiful so ciety girl who n danced her mm r-':"-- i