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MTnronrt matt; tktott. mtidpotitx okthon, ti'ksdav. .wctst -jt. i !!). PRICE IS HOST AT Newt Notes of Pomona and Subordinate Grange Chapters Given by Official Reporters . : - Giniifii Calendar. , 4 For September. - . Live Oaks. Monday, Sept em ber 2. 8 p. in. Eagle Point, Tuesday, . Sep- tember 3. 8:30 p. in. Sam Valley. WPdnosd;iy. Sep: . timber 4. 8:30 p. m. T.ilont, Thurnd.'.y. September i, I p. m. Central Point. Krid.iy. Sp- tembpr 0. 8 p. in. 1-ike Crook, Thursday, Sep- ipmhrr U, R:30 p. m. A Jacksonville. Friday. Septem- ber 13, a p. ni. . j. ; 1 a T i ! nnterprise. Saturday. Septem her H, 10 a. m. Live Oaks. Monday. Septem- ber 111. 8 p. m. Racle Point. Tuesday. Sep- temher 17, S:30 p. m. Talent. Thursday. September lit. 8 p. m. Ontr.'.l Point, Friday. Sep- temher 120, R p. ni, Sams Valley, Saturday, Rep1-1-- temher 21. S:30 p. m.- 0 Jike Creek, Thursilay, " PV'P- temher SD. 8:30 p. m. .- Jacksonville, Friday, Septem-, her 27. 1p.m. gh.xxge motto In essentials, unity: -In non-essentials, liberty: In all things charity. THOSE MEN WHO TRY To do something and Jail, are in finitely iielter than those who try in do nothing r.nd beautifully suc ceed." - Jcnkin Lloyd Jones. '- JIK WOPI.DX'T tX-4PKRATK Said a wise old bee. at the close of the day: "Thin colony business doesn't pay. 1 nut my honey in that oIoMilve. That others may eat and live and - thrive; ud 1 do more work in u day, by Ree. Than some of the nhcr fellows . do in three. . I toll r.nd worry and save and hoard, And all I net Is my room and board It's me for a hive I can run. myself, I And me for the sweets of my hard- j J. C. Penney Co., First Insurance . earned pelf." j Agency, Hropliy's Jewelers, Mo:- j arch Feed & Heed Co., Franklin's Mo the old bco flew ty .a. jiadjpN-' j Cafe, Larry ' Schade. jeweler, Med lone, . .1 ford Pharmacy, Dr. and Mrs. Hiek- And started a business n his own. j ert. Hall & Hall, East Side Phar- He gi.Vfr no thought to thg .p,uz4!i clan, Hut all Intent on his selfish pJan, He lived the life of a hermit free "Ah, this is great," said the wise old beo. . . ,A. Hut the summer waned and the days grew drear And the lonn beo wailed as i dropped a tear, For the varmints gobbled his JlTtle i store, I And hiB wax played out and his heart was sore, " " Fo he winged his way to the- old home hand, M.rrw And he took his meals at UieJlriU ing Hand. Alone, our work Is of little worth; Together we are the lords of the earth; So lt'8 all for each and lfse!tft for nit United stand, or divided fall. PHOFITABHK KXOVIJaC-E Knowledge of production alone luuy make a man a slave. Knowledge of distribution alone may make a man u plutocrat. - Knowledge of consumption alone may make a man a parasite. -t Knowledge of nil three makes a man un effective 'citizen of democ rncy. -Glen Frank. i:GLi: lOINT G HANG 10 The last regular meeting of the i Egle Point -Grunge was one of the most vnjoyabte In Its history, an open social night given in .honor of the opening of the new Eagle Point Grange hall, which replaces the beautiful Grange hall destroy ed by fire last February. - Several hundred people were present from all parts of the-county. Including a large number of Medford business men and their families. A regular country hot dish sup per, which was enjoyed by most of those present, was served In the basement dining hall of the build ing. This was followed by a forum in charge of A. C. Mittelsteadr, master of the Grange, during whl-.-h the Grange was congratulated on Its energy, co-operation and buwl-ness-liko community spirit by the following: W. A. Gates. W. fi. Holger, H. O. Frobnrh, Judge Spar-' row. Ted Ur.ker, O. O. Alenderfer and others. After these talks The following very Interesting entertainment pro gram wos given, in charge of Mr. J.uella Ward, lecturer of tho Grange. An orchestral number by the Young Folks' orchestra, composed of ItllMe Miller, violin; Vernon Monia, saxophone: l.Nie w Hhlt., guitar, und Dorothy Wilhlte at the piano. Following this mimber was a vocal duet by Mr. Hatftel I and Mrs. Dickey; reading, "Jigg and Maggb at the Gate of Peter." by Mrs. Slrohmeier of Cen- tral Point Grunge; an uecordiuu (arming Tuesday evening. AM re solo by Fred Hob, reoht, Jr., of i p,,rt u mt enjoyub'e time and Knterprb-e firange; pi;,no duet- by t ,((n k hiuhly of the hoHpitali'.y Catherine Wendt and Mahle Sims j hov. n by the Kuvl- Point Gr.ing.. of .locksonvillf Grange: vocal folo. : "Tho DeM'-rt Song." by D-ris Rich- j ardyon of Central Point: re;idin. ' "The Jew Men-bnnt." by M; Mo- fChildrenCry tor - CASTOR I A l A BABY REMEDY El APPWATD BY DOCTORS lin Parties: Instrumental solo on; the steel guitur by Ernie Dayhack; j fancy solo dance by Syrilla Hobei recht. accompanied by her father. ' Kred Hoberecht on the accordion; I vocal solo. "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling." by Catherine Wendt of i Jacksonville; catchy vocal duet l-y 1 th tilth. Misses Hlen and Uu.h ; ; Trusty. "Papa AIn"t Got None." A ; humorous rending. "Hetty nt the ! H.isebull Oaine," concluding by an accordion solo. "Svedish Valsen.-f"1 (,v Fred HnWe-h, Kr After the program the tars ; crowu enjoyea uaneing, u:e iuumi.-;(p neing lurtusnou oy r reu Jiouerecnt accordion: Heed Carter, saxonhone: Mr- and Mrs. Trusty of Trail, vio Jin and niano. The Grunge especially appreel att h the assistance of all who help, ed made this get-together such a. success, also the splendid spirit 01' good fellowship which pervaded throughout the evening. The Eagle Point Grange tukfs Ibis, .opportunity of publishing the nttmen of contributor! to our bu Tid ing fund. . The names and amounts will bo placed on pur bulletin bourd in the Grange hall. ' The courtesy shown our solicit ors by the business men of Med ford was very much appreciated. The .contributors are as follows: ' Mann's Department Store, Jack son County bank, Swem's, C. M. Kidd & Qo.. Santford Co., Al IMche, llubhard Bros., Wold & Wn!d. CrowMon's," Palmer Music Ilou.so. Jarmin & Wood, K:y C Diamond, Model Clothing Co., IK W. Wool worth Co.. Pig Pines J. umber Co., Nichols & Ashpole, Lamport. Strang's Drug store. The itootery. First fN;tional bank. I-awren--e Jewelry store, Ed Ilinns. The Tog gery. Scott Woolf, Karmers .S: Kruitgrowt'r.s' bank, Services Store. Colvig Drugs. S-ibin & Hindi Mo tors. Irie., Dr. James C. Hayes. Jr. J. . Thayer. Will H. Wilson. C. E. Eads. F. F. P.urk, Medfnrd Tent & Awning t'o., Pantorium Iye Works. Perl Funeral Home, Conger Fu neral Parlors. Gold Seal Creamery. Snider's Dairy & Produce, Mcpher son's, M. M. Co., Inc., Medford Electric Co., Medford Hook Store, O. C Hoggs, Mutual Mill & Seed Co., Gates & Lydiard. inacy. Modern Plumbing and ice Metnl Co., Southern Oregon Hlec tric. . C. E. Gates Auto Co., Hussell's Inc,., Medford Furniture and Hard ware Co., Hrown's, Camj)hell Cloth ing. Co., Heath's Drug Storo, Geo. M. Eads. Wm. II. Fluhrer, W. ll. Gore, Eakln Motor Co., llrowne Hdvv.. Co., the Park Giocery, Call fornia Oregon Power Co., People's Electric Store, Hogue Valley Can ning Co., Dr. J. J. Emmens, Dr. P. IX: Elliott, Dr. Wm. W. P. Holt, Dr. Hiddell, T. K. Daniels, Dr. F, H. Johnson, Dr. H. P. Coleman. . C. S. Ilutterfleld, Fluster Ilrown Shoe Storo, Guk Newbury, Star Meat Market, Scherer Motor Co.. LCharles A. Wljig. This long list represenlfi only the Medford contributors. It Is im possible for us (a express our ap preciation and we truly hope the Grange may exercise such a power for good in the Jackson county community that, the above named investors. In. this- good cause ; .will feci umply' repaid 'Again, - we thank you. ; LAKK AKKKK GltANT.L, A-good:number of Grangers were present for tho Lake Creek busi nees meeting held Thursday even ing. "' For the first time wince our Grange was organized, M&ster t Floyd Charley "Was unable . to be wltn UH. y0 fvt.i that thU is an unusual record. Secretary Julia Sidley and Pomona Helen Sidley have never missed u meeting. Thty have certainly shown a true. Granite spirit. A number of others have missed only one or two meetings. In the absence of the master, the meeting was crapahly conducted by Overseer Heed Charley. The agricultural Committee was reported busy on fair work. Chair man Alma Meyer akod that u number gather at the Lake Creelt hall on Sunday before the fair, and help to label fruit, arrang grain, etc. She also asked thnt (i few volunteer to gather moss and evergreens. Heed Charley, chnirmun of the marketing committee, gave an in teresting report on Pomona mar keting committee meetings which he had attended recently. Hull -call and discussion occupied the greater part of the evening. The most important topic was th question of making ourselveH more -comfortable for the coming win ter. . Members nre reminded that the men of the Grange, under the lead-er.-hip of Chaplain Rush Moore, Kill furnish the program for th . nvttl meeting in Septemhor Ail aro UIged to attend, j t WilH voted to hold the next ; nieiinn on th first Thursday ip s-ptemlrer. because "f our regular jd.T(e comhiK during f;iir week, j A large puinber from Lake Creek t attended the Eagle point hall J I Vw l vi 1 1 i ' . . I make their home. Mrs. Can lot i ( i U the dmmhtrr of Mr. and Mr. ' PALO ALTO. ChI.. A hit. 27. fr-V-J ii, . f;,let'e .on Gfeham utrv;. ; I'hyvit in attending Dr. David j The W alter f.tmily hav Just rv trtterr Jordan, chancellor emet itui-. tU ned from Portlanil. when they !..f Stanford univetsity. declared ! h ive. puichaid h fine modo.n i i the noted educator was MifferinR wenrttig out process, nut tlMt be was ll) no ImiuvtUute flati- OF FAIR CONTEST! ORATKR LAKE, Ore.. All. iMh J' ,r A'ihluml. V. iiiii.r UI ' "' am ' l . , , i ,,"'" '"" " JUVPnllp departments at the; i''.1 - Oreijon state fair, are KUests ; I of It. V. Price, manager of the CVutpr l.nk l.nili'e. fni- this week j-lce has tor many i years taken a great interest in the activi ties of the young people at the state fair and lakes this way to show' his appreciation of their splendid work. They are accom panied by Mrs. W. A. Petit and Zelpha White of Ashland. They were driven "down hy Geo. Tho masson of the state trafi'ic depart ment. Jack Hargrove of Klamath Falls spent the weckcnd at Crater l.uke. Miss Mauiie, TiinmoiiH, of M ed ford was a visitor at the lake Sun day. Wilbur Telford of Klamath Palls was h. vihitor ut tho lake Sunday. . Honaltl Kobnett of Albany, Ore., and of the University of Oregon left this morning for Klamath Falls after spending uverul days visiting with friends at the lake. Mr, Hobnett wan employed by the United Slates Bureau of Public Hoads during the year of when they were duing extensive surveying around the rim. lie will visit friends in Medford. Miss Lee Henderson is spending several ; days visiting with her father. Hunger Ray Henderson at the rim. The Phantom' 'Ship has been called many odd and twisted names but the one that scores highest was given by the tourist u-t.i. ..UL..I ... l.u 1 , , ... V. V Mr. and Mrw. W. A. Kiehmond of Central Point visited Sunday with their daughter Wilda who is em ployed in the Patterson pictures at the lodge. i Thomas Roseberry of Medford was a visitor at the lake Sunday. Mrs. 14. C, Galey and daughter Ruth of Ashland visited -Sunday with Miss Mary G'uley who is em ployed at the lodge this' season. - Mr. Seiler' and Mrs. Meter of Russell's store in Medford were visitors ut the lako Hundu Mr. and Mrs. A. i. JilaeDonald of Hutto, Montana were vtsilor,ut the lake Sunday. .Mrs. MucDonald is In the employ of- the Shell Oil company and until a short time ago was reniding at Crants Pass and less than a"yonr ago whs work ing for the Shell Oil company in Medford, where they have many friends. ' L OF TOURISTS DAILY ASHLAND, Ore., Aug. 27. (SpU The business of the Lithia Park auto camp has increased must sat isfactorily under the management of W. E. Kissinger, who states that people are turned' awr.y evory even ing on account of lack of udequute accommodations,, although five of the ten new cabins plhnned for this year haw already, been ; erected. All of the older cabins are. being filled and many campers are pro vided 'with their own 'equipment. This week one more old cabin' is being torn down and a new mod ern duplex started In Us place. TIVj, delicatessen has doubled the vol ume of hiTdness that It enjoyed earlier In the .season, and the vol ume.. seems to he limited only by the capacity of the kitchen. Mr and Mrs. Charles Christlrt 1 .sori of Linden, Ca.t who have, been visiting at Phoenix at the home of Mrs. Christiansen' mother, were in Arthtand on Friday for luncheon at Che. home of Mr.-and Mrs. Will Mv Dodge on the Uoulo vard. - - - Rov. and Mrs. G. V, Fallls und their di tighter. Miss Rosalie, and Miss Harriet Thorn made a trip to Crater Lake on. Friday. Mrs. I. R. Itutemun and her niece,-Charlotte, Wolters, made a trip to Klamath Falls on Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gaby and Miss Ellen Galey visited CraU-r Lake on Sunday. OP PRICES AI LAKE ASHLAND, Ore..' Aug. 27. (Spl.) Miss Peth Joy left Ashland on Sunday for Crater I'tke, where ."he witli three other high point win ners in Hoy' and CirlV club woi k. will 'enjoy ft week ttt the f.'ruter Iake lode as guest of Manager and .Mrs. R. W. Price. , Mrs. Henry C. Gab-y und her daughter Ellen were in Medford on Friday r-fternooti. Mr. ami Mrs. Mm H. M-N.iir Uft on Friday morning for Pan- don and rre,eent City to t-pend eral l. at the beach and in v Icing friefidf. Mrs." Katie Hill of M'-df.trd u-s In Ashland on Wednesday to vift ( for San I-rani lsio on Thurnd.iy 'o home. McMinnviUc Lnluu builillntj be ing remodeled, A 1 nRPBWiV SI mWMiMWmM'fU AMONG all gasolines available XLfii Aon the Pacific Coast, Associ- , . ' )Wwfili lWWflii ated. 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