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'CRISIS NEAR INiHni put nu nDceiHwHlffl Ulll UM LO IN TiMBERLAND i Civilian Resources Near Ex haustion As Flames Con :.. DM tumi, CIw tmue to Roar Through Six states Two Men Lost in; Chelan. SEATTLE, Wash.. Aug. 17. tV) A crisis In tho annual battL- be j tween ninn ami nature in the for est a of Washington, Idaho, Mon tana, Oregon, Lrlih Columbia and California ncared today with the possibility that civilian re sources, close to exhaustion, may force acceptance of tho war de partment' offer of federal troops to fight fires eating up thous ands of ncres of timbciiaiul. ' Two men were given up as oM in a fire lit the Chelan national forest, another burned nightly, several miles of irrigation flu hum wiped out. a fish hatchery aban doned In the path of the flames and farm houses threatened. Two fires in California were believed lo be of Incendiary origin. Douglas C. Ingruhum, federal grazing inspector of Portland and Krmannir St. Lulse, Chelan youth, were believed trapped yesterday at Mol'arland creek in the Che lan national forest when a ehani: in the wind joined two fires. Thej fmrrounuing maze maue II diffi cult in search fur them. J. E. Hunter was burned about the face while fighting n fire .it Wild Horse canyon and was brought to Seattle last night for treatment. Three men were injured, one se riously, in fighting forest fires in .Montana and Idaho yesterday. OF HOP YARD HELPERS An S. O. S. is being broadcast from the hop district near Inde pendence, for pickers, as It is fea--ed lhtro may be a shortage of help this year, according to word re ceived here. Prospects are good. Tho early hop harvest beulns tho last of August and the late hops will be ready the first part of Sep tember. Estimates based on the present f hop acreage in the state Indicate more than five million dollars will be spent this year, the greater part of this flu ni for labor. The E. Clemens 1 lorst company al Inde pendence hiis. an elaborate welfare hysteni worked out for Its pickers. Day nurseries t.re maintained for the children and entertainments such as amateur vaudeville and boxing are put on In the evenings. What Do You Suggest? Kot interest Is l.rlnK shown In lite trials iiml trilmlnl inns or the .lones-Xehb i'lure ri.rj.i. ration in flijiliiiK n snM;ilil.- tide fur Trlxle Ulark's s.-rnnrin. li. .1. Kliaf-T "f Ja-'kMimillo Ihc lnteM f offer .itil li solvini; tile problriii ffr Snl lles, oritji nnfor of the f.'inioil romi.- strilt. whirl! apitears ilaity In Hie Mail Tribune. Mr. Shafer suKests: ''Tile Slipronio SiHTlfiif" Send your supceMlons to the .lonrs-Nebb Corporation, care Mall Trlhtino anil let's net this matter f-ettUl. ' Saiiirtlay, Aug. 17 6MUI to 6:15 KMED. 6: IS to fi:30 News and mar ket retmrts by Mail Tribune Sunday. Aug. IS 8: on to if :00 Valley Itadio Church. 9:00 to fl:30 International Itflde Students association. Monday, Aug. 10 9:30 to lo West Side Phar macy. 10 to 10:30 American Luun dry. 1 0:30 to 1 1 A Irxnil dera Grocery. 11 to 11:30 Southern Cre. goti (las Corp. ll:3o to 12 The n"lrv. 12 noon News Vlaj-hes by Mall Tribune. 12 tn IL':30 Lewis Super Service Station. lL:30 to 1 Saudcwn Motor Co. 1 to 1:30 MeN'alr Pharmacy 1:30 ti '' Solder's Dairy. to 2:.1o Ed Blnns and Ecnjioniy Groeetnriti, 00 to ii:lf.-KMi;i). 1.1 In H:3' New-j and mar ket reports. Mail Trft.uiie. 0 to T:nn Malden and ntngs Tir e Shop. :'"i Ki Jt:;o Ead Transfer Co. :30 to H:3" Mono Motor (HI Co. StrHngler deposed or heavyweight champion, doc not mind appeal Inu in semi-n indnp bouts these day. Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbune-Vlnjln Station ' I., I. S. Sunday .M'honl. j Sunday morning ill in n. m., Odd j 1-VllmvV Hull, on Sixth St. t'nihollr Chinch. Snub Oakdale and Tenth St. Sunday mass.s at 7 ttml 'J 11. ni Lev l' W. Llnek. pasto' Presbyterian tTnm Ii. I!- A. Hutchinson, pastor of ih Ni itiinliiHU'r Presbyterian church of Portl; ml. will preach at the First ll's"UMian church in this citv. sun.i;,.v. A.st is. nu su-i will !.-: "kelltiiun lit Action." Clnitvh of (i-Ml. North Holly and Haven. Sunday school, la a. m. Lveuiug mi-vice. H p. m. The morning service will be dis missed hccilUsO i.f Ml'ti. I iU'rv 1 1 ' 1 funrral at Conger's parlors at II a. m. Services by the pastor. Lev. Chas. A. Cooper, pastor. Valley Katllo Church. liitl Hay, pastor. P. o. Itox SMS. Ihoadcasts Sunday niqtits, S p. in., from studio K.MKI). A. J. McDonough will sing two numbers. Pastor' sSUbJecl, "Now Is Day of Salvation." The harvest season is here. the Art you having any part in planting tho seed that harvests eternal life? Come to the church o'er the radio. I'ull (iospel TatKrnitcle. Corner Main and Newtown. Saturday evening street meeting by Nash hotel. P.fble school, 9: t.1 n. m. Morning worship, II a. m. Jail service, 3 p. ni. Young people's meeting, :30 p. in. I va nells tic service, " : LI p. m. Everybody invited. T. S. Wincy, pastor. Phoenix Presbytorlau Clitin-li. Sunday sehoid. 9:43 a. m. J. O. N. Poling, superintendent. Cliureh service, 1 1 a. m. Itev. Y. A. Shepherd will bring the morn i ng messa ge. Junior Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Senior Christian Endeavor will mei't with the Chrlslian l-mdeavor society of the Presbyterian church at Grants Tass. All Endeavors to meet at the church at 5:30. Evening church, x o'clock. Kev. W. R Shelley nf Medfnrd wilt bring the evening message. Tii-st Methodist Chitr-cb. West Main at Laurel. Kay m ond S. I tees, minister. Church school at 9:45. Clarence Meeker, general superintendent. Morning worship at 10:55. Itev. L. K. Belknap will preach. Two special musio numbers will be rendered by the choir, "Mem ories of CI a 11 lee," by Palmer, and "Though Your Sins lie X Scarlet," by Doanc. Young people's hour at 7 o'clock. ; The tin Ion evening service at S will he held in the English Luth eran cliurch. Dr. II. C. runk. pas tor of that church, will preach. Main Strvct Mefltodlst Chinvli, Sou tli. The friendly church on thi corner. James 10. Condor, pastor. Sunday . school at 9:15 a. in. Dr. Frank Roberts, superintendent. Preai hing nt -1 1 a. in., when the pastor will deliver his sermon on "Dome Huilders." You shoul 1 hear this sermon. In the evening nt s p. m. the pastor will speak on "Are You 'urn fori rd '!" Leagues meet at 7 p. m. Mid-week services at 7:Ito n. m. Ph'as? note tin change in I'm of mdiug. choir re-hcar;-a) after prayer services. Yoi will hv:tyv find a hearty welcome at Ibi.s church. rtr-t Cliurch of ClirKt. SidmtiM. Authorized branch of the mother church, tho First Chur' h of Christ. Scientist, in P.oston. Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 1 1 o'clock, church edifice. " I i North Oakdnle. Subject for Sun day. August ix: Soul. Sunday school nt 9:15. Appli cants under the age of -0 m&y be admitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which Include testimonies of Chris tian Science lvalings, at R o'clock. Tho reading room which is in the Med ford building. Is open dally from 12 to L except Sundays and holidays. The lilhle and all au thorized Christian Science litera ture may be read, borrowed or purchased. The public Is cordially invited to attend the Services nnd vlst the rending room. I jigllsh Lutlicmii Chim b. Fourth at Oakdalo Ave. "Where the W.'.y Is Made Plain." Dr. H. C. Funk, pastor. Lesi dnce. 5IS West Koutih St. Tele phone 11-1. ' Hour of worship. 11 h. nt. "Liv ers of Waters" will be the suhJret for tho morning service. Special music: Orvim pmlude. "Andante. by NIcboL anthem. "The Uirri If My Shepherd." In IvMsehjit; offertory. 'Tendern's." I.v Wilson: postlude, "Celebrated Offertolro." by Wrly. The Lible school at lo; 15 a. m. CImksi-s for all ag's. Fnion service at Jt p. m. The pas'nr w 111 spehk on the Mll'Ject. "How to Live a Hundred Years." Org. m pr'-lude. "At Evening." by A shford : anthem. "In the Honm nf the Shepherd." by March: nf-f.-rtory, "Even Soni;." by T.awrenc: postlud"'. "P('-tlud'- Poniposo.' .lij Schulcr. Tim public is cordially lnvitd to a tl nd our mtvIccs. I'h-t tin ilst CliiHvlt. Central Ave. nt Fifth St. W. H. Eaton, Ph D., minister. Phone?: office lu.V.; lies. 70t-H. Stindi y school at 9:15, Come an.l bring ytjiir Mi bios. J. F. Wortman. -upei intondent. In the Ht'SHnc of tin priftor. ll v. I'ngvj'd Iv rst.n. p.rld worke-. for th Proh terla n church in totithTn oroon, department of Mp.DFonn mail Slllltt.iy H'llool mlSsiOM. Will OCCU PY th pit 1 1 H nt VI o'clock. Sub ject, ' Tin- L'nehangeahle Christ.:' It. Y. P. V. meets ni ' p. in. N p. in., dm services a I t he Lnglhdi Lutheran church. In- M. C. Funk will bp the speaker. Sub .int. " ' 1 1 v to Live One Hundred Yearn," no Intrrentluu FUbjeet. Cm mo mil Sunday ni'ihi ami hear, l'r. KuiiU'h prescription fm a pi ". ; longed lift'. A cordial welcome 1 all si-rvUtn' HEARS FAREWELL j TALK BY WALTER ASHLAND. Ore., Aus. 1 7. I (Special.) The Kotarian club at its discission luncheon held on j Thursday at the Lithia Sprin;: Hotel, listened to a spb-ndid tall; by W. P. Walter. This will be perhaps the last time that Mr. i Walter will address the club as he j leaves soon for Portland to take j up his work with the Y. W. c. A. j in that city. Mr. Walter spoke his appreciation of ihe nupport that has been given to his work by the Ashland business men and particularly the interest that no tary lias taken in the work for boys of the community. Leo Asheraft, who for t he past two years has been governor in the boys' camp spoke to the Ko tarlans thanking them for tbo ice cream treat that has been furnUh "d for the camp by the Itutarlaus for the past two years. Itoland Yorko has gone lo 1 ,ns Angeles to enter college again, lie has been spending the summer at Crater Lake National park in the forestry service. Mr. and Mrs. V. (I. Itarnthutisc have gone to Lake of the Woods to stay for several days. Miss Hello Lowe, a niece of D. M. Lowe in tho Valb-y View Dis trict, visited at the Lowe ranch Wednesday. Miss Low Is head of the home economies department af Ames College. Iowa. Mrs. J. D. Meltae entered tho Community hospital on Wednes day to undergo an operation and is reported to be doing nicely. Mrs. I. .1. Porter and her son. Irving Porter, were tn Klamath I-'alls on Wednesday. Lynn Mason from California is making a visit of several days to his grandmother. M rs. A. L. Van Limit. HEAGLK. Ore., Aug. I (Spl.) The Central Point gospel team will hold services at the Antioeh FChool house next Sunday, August IS. after Sunday school. Everyone is co rdii.lly Invited to attend. Ser vices will begin at 11 o'clock. Prayer meeting ' was led by Mr. Suck. His topic was the Second Coming of Christ. Walter lllaek man led Hie young people's meet ing. The subject was God's Good ness ltevealed hi Nature's Law.t. There were 3o present. Clarence Wllhlte of' Lake Creek and Mrs. E. A. Wllhlte of Eagle Point were looking :.f let interes's hen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ltcddingfit Id spent tho week end visiting at Klamath Falls. r'l uruing home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hal) and fam'iy .spent Monday al the Minnie of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gray And family. ItofJl E IIIVElt. Ore.. Aug. 17, (Special.) The' sawmill whistle sounded for the first time' at noon Thursday. Everyone was very well pleased as this signifies that Itogue Liver will soon have another in dustry. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vnii . Curler and Mrs. Van Curter'H mother re turned from San Diego last work. M rs. ( 'lyde Ga Ibrea Hi and M rs. Martin Lurk hard were shopping in Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mis. Cns-y are spending a month tn Portland. Eugene Moore canm down from Crater Lake one day this week and was accompanied back by his wife and children, who have? been visit lim with friends and relative. Mrs. Carrie Lodgo and Lbuiche Wiley of Portland ate visiting Mis. Lodge's mother, Mis. Moore, and other relatives. LKACLL, tire., Aug. 1 T. (Spl Mrs. Parks erh-bnitcd her T Sit ti binbilay nnjvcrf.iry wlt!i a fam ily dinner o)f .Sunday. Mr". Lavi on and M r-. I.oomlM 1 iv!on of l-iL'le Point were al-fi pref( nt. St-Vf ral from here a :t lid- d th j irroup metinu' at SatiM alb-y la t Sunday afternoon. C It. William and Huffi.nl Wll- , !Um arc "pending ilo"'i''k end at 'YmT Kni;.., The threyhiny tna.bliie f!nlhli'-d t brehti)g at J. L. Ki ink'n Wed -nefday evenln. They witt rmike a fev ifpairii and will ttari in iiiisPi ' in a dav or o. Oiucp Ulllkley of M-dfold Is stvndsnc the wk with Mule Htou-J miller. TiMnrxrc. Mr'nroTJP. -A K, A J Mrsorsi S : r i f h i f - i r u 't I'- -t hi y n fuo'ifd v it It tvvrtnnlinit (t ri'iAi no a iMi'fi In hmr ft r ;ni-l ul 1'niifJ.Mf I, .renin, f ( rf uiii fjif.i, i'iii:, kii nilrwi cuVn -tilini ii J f n in i.i f t ftm iitolri A ('fir' r .4'fru. J 'lit m tf trutvB t.'firr !' II , ( -if i-:'-( hit it a itr.f f fitii Trm ttlff Smtnakr, r. 'a ;). ,'t'- Sitiinfrlil trim d'-.'iAr Jinn ; !n, l:.ui. Ihr Tio'fN, irni luitr him inlrti.irlij. 7 if Nt ti'o ni. I'rMn f.inulv t'ot hf -fnfj , icJtu in- ,a . cu en. 7m ,i;rr.i.wct. . ;-. ft II i.t t'i fnth ' 1i utii.-o Srui.rol the ii"; hf' ''-t ill'-' hri . ft nt tru.i rt.tt-.t.i.-.l l.'rlf uiil, the VII fio'fjMfi o':i i.iftr I'ci-fitiM-'i ftf c'Htif r .i f iw t7'tl in if. r'wi f-r.'i ta apji'.ir. l.r:'i IV U Ifot.i tn it.r ,l..m. clnt (I 'll l.nUn it. if' i t ...-jit ,lrli,;utlv to tn V !' irr-n-ri ,i (i,.j-)tt.c iiiii'il impr.ii'.s. I1,I,1'IT S MARLING SEES f- t HOST OKVKN' men sat s'.ar'iR at Pell. who wai .siflndirg w.th Ills hark to the library dour. Mr. Filler lrny"8 voicp tame liko a hie.tth of aaiiity In an inline fUvjUou. "My deir Pell, whnt rxtrnordi nary cnuluct !' "A li'.tlo cniisim!. perhaps, Mr. Kotherhury." n-.f J'oli, 'hat you'll snail b Pti!i?;ieno'l. an' then I shail ink you to adnLt that It Is justified." Mr. Kolhrhitry lUte l his liHtuls, as if to Pignify that ltP gave It up, and a. tlov.'n nlonssidp Mnvlinc. A deafening explosion rocked "I'm here," pell- went on. "to defend myself n&ainst a fr.ing nf (teamlal-nioiigers and to perform an net." And then what I expected- hap pened. Hea broke wenl off with a bang.: ho . thundernd i ho, nnd hi ft bvaxl tyck;nut .o(mnt;;tin5. Jlhntj (Jhought "for a iinonient he was go lit lo charge Into PpII. Poll's fea ;nrea relaxed for an Instant into a rather nlarmln Jmile. . "Re quiet. little man!" he said, pointing a - flngT at ' Seahroke. "Go and sit clown and behave, or I'll tell your wife. l'n In com mand here." Pell looked slowly around as a schoolmaster might look afier put: ting the fear of Cod into a dis orderly class. "Mr. Kolherbury," said hp. "you have In your library n collect ion i.f h u m a n curiosities representing some of the most undpjlrablc trail:. tt th r.ire. I wilt doscri'nw Ihem " "My dp?r PpII." Mr. Fntherbury Interrupted him. " It np-pspsry ?" Tni lafra Id It's very nisnry," so'd Tell. . "Ill b-cln with S-ihrok. . . . Sit down, Sabnke. will ymt ? You hate hip. Yon slander me. Why? lint-aunt I Interfere with your di'isting plans for exploit ing your riauch'er and hrpakiuK hpr heart. HPHbrnkp, I drsrrlhp yon as j'rfldp. n snob, a cnpldfnous cchm?r, and a had father." Pea broke, in Ihe effort to re strain himself, looked ghastly. He ml ih I have been on the verse nf fit. Mul Pell looked sleadily at hi m (ill he fuihflided. . Pell spoke again: "And If Mr. Koyle will ftt.iy hf;-e he Is and refrain from in terittp'lon It will he all th hetter." I turned to look af Hovle. lie was .finuiiu- "Sumer(1old hand (ripped his arm. If I had followed the momentary Imp. ihe to say "Come on, Hftb w'll ho'h go" the rourse of life for all Hip people Involved would have ben altered. Mitt at that mompii! f :iii(;it a t' mpse f the charily fate of Mwriing. staring at Pell with an expression cf horror and fpar ijfi ?s T' hope never lo see on iuiy 1 Ii-r man s tec "I fhiTThl In Horry for airho'l: !o -v." Pr'l ning. ' Dveti Mr (It")''":! vim's b wyf.ucr inn by . m-ie rhanre, haf n'i:-t'i'-; t'i siy ab'jitl hirn. M . v .ninrii;:ry, nor about Mr, Roy if LOOLK KIVKIt, (M-c hM-diil Mm. Ltfle ami Mrs. Kern Kudx, t her Itrah' a r, ni"t at Aug- 17. Itini-'". Mrf. I- thc holll i of Ml!- l'la Shepaid Wedtifl; to finish the piMKianif for th 'l ic ImprovHiin-nt i-lub for t h" coming 'ar. The Live Mak f'.raniie tf-am in'' in t hiir ha II M olid a y evening t'-aiu pi a -th ?. oNKiiov. sattidav. WALLING ami Mr. SotuerfloM. So I ioai" to Hie doctor. "The iloclor's a illy kind it choleric man. a creduloifi man. . hit of a snob like SrtOirokr, small :niml"il and s df Itupariant- -wlm can he led by the nose Into any Kroiesfpie folly by h mat! if hi i ons or in'e!!ert. I remind him thai a man n hu ipreaiU sl'.rtdpr iil'ont aroiher man ii liilo to li'al p".Mi,f,... and that t lie i in: t nftt'ii cive thumping da tinges. So nrich f;r him. . . ." Thrt do. tor's nreii duriu? thli a';.nk nas entirPly sirp. tiins and O'.r of character. ITo nt lt'iu -hed tit. with Irs ees fixed on Matlinr. at t';imi;h ho had not oven lizard wh-.ii Poll yald. M.m -ling's cxprevfilon of aony hn.itne nlmnst intoleraMo to ie when Pell fa atoned np.ti h!iu. ". . . Kit', Mr. Folherhury, wlnt ahoat the living lie who siis hfirido y.ni? He looks ns if he'd seen a gluK' Ah ... a gh isi. Mavliag! Vr't'tT coing lo see ghos ny how. I tell you a little the dreadful psychic r:;prrieticr.s of Mavlinjf, Mr. KoMierbnry. When 1 eani9 down to Newplaee, he thonplit he saw a ghost, hut h 'xn not quite sure. Ho had soen nu only onro before. "The horrid truth forced Knelt en hint by degrios. Ho 1jisiu to th room Roger Pelt fell dead! try lo get me out of lip way hy telling lies about me. He cock ered up a lurid tale about my past en narrate to anybody who might he . of acrviee lo me In an oilier- rBeney to Sjiid, 1 ex Jl'Auu wV to Itoylc and oinerflold. Xpecl, even to Groiiofuu. Ivat wart the iaUsc:oC Mai ling's conduct? Would you believe mL farling ' had aeen "a ghost! And If one ghost why not another, i still more terrible and for midable specter?" Pell looked at each of us in iurn: a crescent of n.itounded faces. ' "You don't believe In ghosts? I see yon don't. Only Marlins he does." , Pell raised his left arm lo look at his watch. "Mr. Fotherbtiry.' said he. 'lt Is now a minute to four. At four a gliosl will walk. Marling will see him. and I will Intrnrlipe him to you.' Marliii emitted a sound like a woman's Fob. Tell stood with bis arm rateed looking at Mir watrh on his wrist. "A vpritable pprfpetly authenti cated gho.it!" said h. "Prrfeetly harmless to some of us. hut per feetly terrible to others. The guilty conscience - what a thing It Is'" ! Pell was motionless, aan'ng at : the watch as It ticked off unendur ' able seconds. ! At last! : Pell dropped his arm to his side. "Now!" said he. ' He took three strides to the I door, all of us watching him in j tently, raised his hand to tho lop holt and wriggled It bark with a i clatter. He stooped to reach tho ' bottom holt. 1 Mut he never reached II. A deafening explosion and Ihe rob ; lapse of Pell Inert upon the fl.ig , si ones happened sltiiulfaneou.ily, The place for an Instant seemed full of ghostly silence and the : nrxf of tiie voice oT Mr. Kother ; bury, who, crying "Pnll!" rtnhrd erruss the room, and stood looking do vn on him. Thn I found inymlf in a circle j of shaking men also looking down i on Pell. Ho was crumpled. His fare pressM on Ihe floor and Into .he angle of the door. A little red' :rkle crept along the stones. I asm- that Pell was dead. ft'optr thl, W lVn. Mwn.u: ff.l Ptl murde't-t. Wh g iltyf Cnntinu the story with MonJ , inttiHrrcnU .1. It. Lowen, K. L. It-mmlik. i:d Tbomio'ou and Mi. .:i ikn at 'doled the Pomona 0aniM- hi'i-t-ing In Central Point Haturday evening. They a i Ii oin lmt i -prij-e Orang. Mr, and M r?. Wallare Jewell' and family of M-.lfoid were call ing on Mr. and Mm. Wm. Lndf Siiiulav aflerrioon. J. H. Bowen nnd L- d 'ni li I itttehded H tli-ctiliK of rcpiem-HtH - tt"w of the lininy--. and chnrnlieiH "f eominerc' of the county Tues day Evening. Mm. Lol.i't I S'b bl N reiorted on the fb-V li-t. I. Herphberger hai l" atpil In li'-KU" List-r, itntl H.tl b.iiil b9 lor th new mill. .u-ih'st it. 10-20. BE ESTABLISHED JACKSONVILLE. Oi i I Special 1 C. ): I 11 M'U . near Axilla ltd, ha-i d land ti All- Pi up .l.ii k-iui rreeU ;il m ball' ii ile wiM of t.iwn and plan- on Imii-t iuu a 1' I. k factot Ll' :.o.mmi daiL .ap.icity. where fancy and nllUui.l of hri. k will he n.rtniif I. lured. Thi- will he ;il the, .site of ihc nbl hi ie; f:)et.r, Wb'eh W;is ill op.r;itlon here a nuuiher of yc.i ao and fr.on w hb-h . brick elert lid Used t fede il htiildin-- in M William Martin. in i ihto. is visiting his brother .1 . llarlman and family. Mr. and Mrs. T. M Ininninut'i'i and son. Tommic, w lio have been i.iiiipiliu at S.inaw Like, returned home Wednesday. AI ASHLAND BRIDGE A SI I LA Nl. (Special.) Mrs. the P.oulevard. luncheon on W o'clock In honor re.. Aug. I K, V. Curler gave a bridge rdiN'sday at one of Mrs. Janet Mow at l. w ho has hern visit ing in Ashlu.Ml fur the past mouth. Fall flowers were used . on the din ing talde and ahout 1 he ot her rooms to give a si rung note of color. After t he luncheon, bridge was In progress through tlie after noon, with honors falling to Mrs. l- D. Wagner. Mrs. Mowatt. tho honor guest, was presented wild a guest prize. Those who enjoyed in eel ing M is. Mowatt were: Mcs dames I. IJ. Wagner. J. M. Wag ner, A. i:. Kinney. 11. C. Caley, M. S. Sanfoid. and Miss Clara Trotter. Miss Lydia MeCall was also a luncheon guest. Ld I hum will leave on Friday for Portland to ineel Mrs. Dunn and their sou liohhy. who has for Mitue time been under the care of a specialist for the I real nient of broken bones in the arm, due to a fall from a horse. Mi. and Mrs. II. L. Claycomb anil their daughter. Jean, returned Wednesday evening from San l-'rancisco where t hey saw their son. (..onion, set sail for Austria where he will remain for several years of study at a musical conser vatory. Harvey Ling of IturbanU, Calif., have (urrived in Ashland to Join bis wife and four children who have been spending the summer at the home of Mrs. Ling's mother, Mrs. Lillian (ireer, who lives on (Iranlte street. , i lidtil'K ItlVKL. Ore, Aug. 17. - --(Spl c'al t A party of Itogue Itiver people enjoyed u picnic sup per at the swimming hole I-Ylduv evening. The parly Included Mr. and M rs. Phelps and son. J on lor. Mr. and Mrs. William Kada and sou. Lilly. Mr. and Mrs. Heed Carter and daughter. Charlotte, Mr. ami Mi-h. Hill Trotter and Mr. and MlM. Oscar Sh'p'" d and Miss Sy ilia Haehre. bt. Mis. Sam Sundry has received word from Imr daughters, the Misses ( Hailys and I oi Is Samlrv wtio have iecn visiting In and near New York, that they will leave there for home thla week. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Mourn ami daughter of Lurelta, Calif., are vbitlng nt the Moore nnd Hill Wilt hoincMi , Iturwdl o'Kelly made a business trip to Medford Monday. I'red O'Ki Hy, aecompanlcil by Ills son. Chiyd. made a week-end trip ; to Portland to ec Mr.i. O'Kelly, who Is coiifim-d to ,u hos pital there. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hrlscoe of Spokane, Wash., n re visiting M r and Mrs. A. L Mellvaln. .I.M'KSDNVII.I.i;. Or.-.. Ann ISM-tiiil. - M1m Kulh Applrutili' I v;ift lilrupiiiitly .uriiH.-il .Siitill-'liiv j fvcnlni: l.y n (cii iy nf t.n Mr.lfnnl , ) hlu'll FiclM.nl vlmh-nlH whti inlllr out j fu nirnil tin- -Vfiiin wllii h.-r. i MiH IttiTh n-jl. :i Mii.l.'tit i.f tilt' , 1 I Mr. ami -Mm. V. T. iWlon and sun Orville. ami Joejih r.io-i.y, are camplpJr hl ' v i-Jv-J ' ' i ("reek. wim ii bacli In tfl'fil'for 1 v 11 on Tiii.-iliiy emli!if." ou Orvilb-. ami Joseph P.io-l.y. iho I tllou pro- i Lube Ljitji. plimcr of Jjickon I villi-. wa visiting old frii inlx h'-rc Monday. Me In dlfpotiiig of hi j property here and will tb n Join hi- f,im!' lo-.-.r I i'indid" " I U AND HOLLY 8T K Complete Cleaning ajo I Dyeino Sewicji 1 AT JACKSONVILLE n;. 17 tardi-b of. h.i ( ini - t Hi Am; ii cuts are he .tree! I.v the iHin. lit The teltuilt fur a s. The tel.--to K.iik w ith 1 i Mitime :itll ill lesllll ill ki 1. 1 I mprt in. id i elric hu.- i l.nri:; of four blocl iiiinian- is iitint-iit in tin langcnieuts v ili-.l.nH phone the .1. Hew ai i ru ly l.olo umlghl- CIde Jlees.ni lin- ie--!;;n' d : portion with the McM.nr stoi j Ashland. Mis phie- will be 1 ' l.y Luu- ne llojiper of Col (in'ii, Mr. and Mrs. C. I!. I.amt il I L.N I I. it'll the Kivcrside. a l:fm ma. weic visiting dford. ,m A.-lilai;d on Wednesday. j Ilonnie '..Hard nf Winder, tm .f lllulttou iv siu'iuliin: a few davs visitnii; w il h M i-s IMna oihci-n. Mrs. A. C. Nininer and ln-r daughter. I)oroth'. have komc to t.i.Ue of the Woods for a vacation at their summer home. Mrs. Charles lcl;tinaii and two children went north on Thursday to visit with relatives and friends at Portland and Oregon City. 1 l.ertruile Miedc and her mother. 'Mrs. II. C. Stock, have gone on a and .Mrs. .lames McXair. and their lv. daughter, M Iss Marjorie. ha v. rc turncd trout a trip to the Vcllow- . stone Nat iouat park ami to other n1) 1 points In Idaho. I jidurancc Kccord. lil'l'"LAI.u. N. Y.-VV) Mr. and Mrs. John V. Lewis arc celehrat Jng their ?rth wedillng annL'cisary --so far as known the record for the Cnited States. The Rogue-Elk Inn Hustic setting in the mountains. Where the pine, treo lifla its head. Where ihe Kogue Liver murmura siifily. As it flows o'er rocky bed; Where Llk 'reek's lazy watera Htend with Loguc's cold dash ing spray. That's wheio Logue-KIk Inn ii waits you. Waits, ami welcomes you to alay. On I lie way along Uogim Kiver, Where tbo gamey Slcellieads wait. Where the friends of Isaac Walton i 'ause to (roll with shining halt, Where Ihe pine trees on Ihu moun tains Murmur soft, as breezes wako Sweetest music mid their branched, On the way to Crater Ltiko. Under tall trees by tho river. In Ihe welcome shade, so cool, i 1 1 ere the traveler loves lo linger. Ity llhe Hide of sparkling pool,.' W h e r e tho speckled beauties glisten. Here Is where real llfu hoc; Inn, On Ihc. batiks of the Koguu Klvur,' Al Ihu famous Itugue-Klk Jim, KimIIchh pleasure, hero, u waits litem. If they love Ihe larger Hfo hi the mountains, near to Nalure, l-'ar removed from strife, Listening to tho gentle murmur Of (hu Itogue, at close of day, Or ihe whispers In tho plno trees, Al the tlmo when fairies play. Lvenlng's lure, so well portraying, At tho setting of tho sun. As they dance amid (he shadows When (he work of day la done; Hero wo find, amid tho mountains, Al the close of summer's day. yuiel . peace, nnd Joy cut ranclng, Tis our v.l::!i to tii ways stay. Nalure calls us with Ihe lutl'do of ihe walcr and Ihe wind, Lids its look lt (!od who Iovpm tia, Hlda us lake, our eurcH lo Him; A ml If wo would learn life's les sons. Learn, for tin, tho one, best way, Wo should spend sonio limo with nature. Whore the fairies dance mid piny. 'Neat h I he tall and bending tree lops, In the shadows, and the moon Seems to hang ho close above us Coaxing lovers fond, to croon Of Iho future days, so splendid, As they, their new liro begin; Such u placo you'll find near Med ford, ! And 'Us known as Uogiio-Llk; Inn. (''unions for fine chicken dinners, ! Kan io us for it's paintings rare; ' Famous for It's sylvan setting, I'a mous for It's mountain air; . On the hnnkn of Ihe Hogue Liver, On Ihe road toward tho rim Of I iu t fi- Lake, you're welcome, I At Ihu fumouH Logue-KIk Inn. Paid adv. ti ' COMING! Mon.-Tues.Wed. 4 , ,-. . . ... , r r i. I OF APCtCAN cJUNOU UFE EVER MADE At Four Ccmplete Show, Djilly At 1:30. 3:10, 7 nd 9 Eve,. V'AQK TIIUKP! ContinliotU 'Show ...12; 30 to 11 P. M. TODAY ONE DAY ONLY Hoot Gibson VS . ... T Iii His Latest Wild West Comedy "The Lariat Kid" Tomorrow Continuous Shows 12:30 to 11 P. M. Lois Moran In Another Hight Life Romiuice , , ., WE DEVELOP Films Free West Side Pharmacy YOUR REXALL STORE . Open Sundays and Eveninf All the Tims Women's Hose j 51.00 Pair :811k from top to toe with : pointed heel. Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Mimg,r Phont 105 N. Ctntrel Atdford, Oroflon RIALTO THEATRE Medford dcimindcd it a return showing of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson's great picture rr noccCkiTATiruJ Regular Rialto Price, 10 and J5 tS