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J MODERN HOUSES HBH at PPPMiiiM in mMmmm ni i nuiiiuiu in ' Houpah, "with modern, improve ments electricity,, bus, .'water, una with paved street and iddewalks : nio very ficurce in .Medford at the i liresent time, aecordin; to lorul realtors. Then an- praetieally no j furnished honsen obtainable, 1 ; ThlH, situation is rnu.sed hy thv lni'K,,niimti'jr of mu miner tourists who .slop in M ''tl ford to spend', .several months, ' generally renting ( n huue, the opf ninK 'f .rhuol i which brums a number of people 1 from t lie i-ounuy to spenti me.'" 1 winter in tin city, and alo tnuh- tm iye returning. An added factor Ls the nrmy ot' fruit workers. As tin majority of the workers are transients, rom ing he.re only for a few months, in-cordiiiff lo the real estate men. they demanii furnished houses, ho. cause they do not briny furniture when hv'i'e for such a short liim. Uue to the fat that the popu lation Of, Medford Ls steadily In creasing, many who are coming here to make their homes, fen; until they find property they wish to buy. or find a suitable loca tion lo build. . Other industries besides the fruit are also, adding to the de mand lor houses, . LJ. A deal was completed yesterday between John Snrith of Cold JiiM and 1.. l. CJOA'rr, Ilfurd raneher. transferrins the... 32Q-aere utock and dairy ranch of the former in tlie Cold Hill district to the .Medford man for the consideration of approximately $ir,(M)0.. Included in the consideration was a 10-acre tract of land west of Medford, formerly owned by Mr. Cover. Mr. Cover will take possession of the Cold Hill ranch which has been rented to Joseph Cox since January t. immediately it is Haid. The future plans of Mr. Smith, who owns other land in the county, are ns yet Indefi nite. The deal was transacted thiotigh (,. d. Piekell, recent, ar rival In Medford from Idaho, who has opened a place of business on IliVeridde. Radio Program KMED Mail Trlbune-VIrQln QUtlon f f 4 . ;. , .v " ' fr 228. 9 Meters 1S1 Key. - SaturdiiT. August MU h-M to 6: 1 T KMKI). 0:ir to 6:30 News and 4 market renorts by Mail ; Tribune. Sunday, SepU-mher 1, I02U. S:no to !t:00 p. m. Valley Radio church. ; 9:00 to !i:30 International f Hible lustittite. .Monday, S:il. 2. 1 -' 9:3ft to 10 Westside Phnr- V rnaey. Ift to :30- -American Iiun- dry. ... 10:30 to 11 Alexander's Oro- 4 eery. 11 to 1 1 :0-j-Svuthern Ore- gon fins Corp. 1 1 :30 to 1 2 Bootery. 12, noon News flashes by Mail Tribune. 12:00 to 12:30 Lewis Ser- vice Station. 12:30 lo 1:00 Sanderson Mo- lor Co. 1:00 to l :30 McNalr's Phar- inacy. 1:30 to 2:00 Snider's Dairy. i 2:00 to 2:30 Ed Binns & Worm in v ( Iroceteria. fi:Oft to S: 1 5 KMED. G : I to 0:30 News and mar- v ket reports by Mail Tribune 0:30 to 7:00 Madden & Jen- nings Tire Shop. H:0 to 8:30 Eads Transfer. 8:30 to 0:30 Mono Motor oil Co. (Jackson county Dolores (Vwlello Coining. ' Theatergoers are treated to a little snatch. i4 nong by the charm ing Dolores CnttuUfi in "MnUohna of Avenue A," her latest produc tion, which conies to Hunt's Cra-tt-rian theater tonnrrow. and in rhich fhe enaits the part of t rl who has for years alt nd. d n fashionable school for jiirls. b'it who realizes at length that t'.ic compelling force of hei ediiy h:s brought to her various unconve tional trails, a totally unsU.-Tectt heritage from her mother- Supporting Miss Costello at'1 Crant Withers. Louise lirrser. Mt Hoffman, Doimlas Cerrmd aid Lee Moran. "Caiilcn of Kilen" OmiiIiik "The Carilen of Fdi n." l orinne Criffith's piciure. In a comedv drama KU;.ranteed as strictly .nt.o'1'iin-' l'-eted. white-lfKhorn luont. The film comes to the llialt.) theater tomorrow. ;' Coiinne Crlffilh never has had ' ..... .. ..... .. v.i. .h pi 4 mi suiraoie a venicie a:' iii.ii e'oiai siui nuf ' ' ' imt. He .ays the Mory clve?; lisj f.riffith a role filled with rotor, tharacter and per.on.tli The cast includes Charles It:.y. j liuie Dresser. Lowell Sherman, ialward Maiiind.l. Maude lleorifel nj- Hank Mann, Fair). 4 St. Mark's Fplscnpal , Corner Oakdale and Fifth St. 8 a. in. Muly communion. 11:15 ii. m. Holy, communion. Win. B. Hamilton rector. Firs! Prchhyterlnu Church. -South Molly am! Klshth Sis. 9:40 a. m.. Sunday school. Please be In your daymen promptly. 11 a. m., l?reae)intf service. a. ; . Stephen! will preach. l All lire invited hi worship with 1 , Full f:osM'l Talh'iiini'li. Corner Main and Nt-wtown. IMble school, a. hi. Morning worship. U a. m. l ouiik people's meeting, C:45 p. 'vaiiKt'listie service, 7:-15 n. m. Tuesday 7 : -J r , reuehing. Prayer meeting. Thursday 7:4ft. T. S. Winey. pastor, 32.1 N. Oakdale Hi. 1 list HaplM (liurcU W. 11. Katon, Pit. I).. .Minister Sunday School, y:-fi a. in. Morning worship, sermon by the pastor, 1 1 n. jn. Young People's meeting. 7: a. m. .. - I'nlon Evening Service at First M. K. church, K:no p. m. At the morning service. Dr. Eaton will (jive a special sermon "The La borers," . YVo welcome yon to our services. First Christian Church . Ninth and oakdale Sts. Car ma if K. Mell minister, office and pnsior's stud y in . the church, phone 1007. 4 Residence phon I3:i7. "Test- our Welcome." Morn inn Worship and commun ion, 10:S&. The pastor will preach. Miss liuth Howe, from Salem, will sing. A genuine service id' worship and a happy fellowship. Bible school . nsi-emhly, y:4E'. Joint meeting:, of Christian Kn deavor groups at 7 o'clock- I'm ion evening ser vie at 8 o' clock hi the First .Methodist church. , ' F.iiftlisli l.uthcrnu Church. Fouith at Oakdale Ave. "Where the Way la Made Plain." Dr. H. C. Funk, pastor. "Faith As,a Factor in. Sustaining the Soul,", will be the subject by the pastor at 11 a. m. Special music: Organ prelude, "fn Church," by Pitcher; offertory, "Souvenir," ' by Nevin: posiludt, "March of the Choristers," by Keats. The Bible Rchjnl begins at 10:1 R. with classes for all ages, and all attend the hour of worship at 11 o'clock. invite you to worship with us. Pastor's residence, 518 West Fourth street. Telephone 1424. Valley Radio Church Pill . Ray, Pastor, V. O. Box I18 Old Time- Cospel hour over "the voice of a. great country." from tho atudlo of KMED every Sunday between 8 and it p in. Miss Doris Richardson of Cen tral I'oint will sing two old fa- vorites. Pastor's subject; "The J Renewal "f Faiui. You will enjoy this last months' . Sunday night, hour of the first jyeur f the Valley liadio church I services througlisthe courtesy of ! "Lamport". Tt has been a great year and from letters we roceive majiy hove received . a blessing. We hope you are one of them. Come to the churcJi over the radio. First 1M hoi list Church. West Main at Laurel. Raymond S. Rees, minister. "Clod less Churches" is the ser mon theme at the morning hour ot worship, i 0:4.1. Music includes "Hark, llr.rk, My Soul,", a choir anthem by Dykes, and Nevin'- "Rosary," as a violin offertory by Miss Montana Mohan. At the union service at 8 in this church, Mr. Reus will speak on "When the Fighting Spirit Dies." Miss -Cecil Coas is evening soloist, using a number by Fouris, "Spenk to Mo. Father." Miss Betty Sten nett will be featured In a harp solo. Church school at !):45. C. A. Meeker, superintendent. Young People's hour at 7, Inter mediate and Senior groups. First, Chnrcli of Christ, Scientist. Authorized branch of the mother church, the First Church of Christ. Scientist. Services are held every Sunday at II o'clock, church edifice, 212 North Oakdale. Subject for Hun day, Sept. 1: Christ Jesus. Sunday school at. !:4f. Appli cants under the age of 20 muy be admitted. Wednesday evening mcetlnt;. which include testimonies of Chris tian Science healings, at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which is in the Medford building, is open daily from 12" to 4 except Sundays and holidays. The Ilible and all au thorized Christian Science heraturc may be read, borrowed or pur chased. The mi hilt, is cordially Invited to ! attend the services and visit the ! reading room. sl Ma lt Street Methodist Clilirt'll. South The Friendly church on tho t'orner. .lames K. fonder, l'astor. Sunday ichool : -I r. a. in. Dr Frank Roberts, superlntend-i-n'. (Mir Sunday school is prow-ioi,-. rlasj-es and efficient teachers , i for all aces. M..rninn sermon suhjert nt II. "III., l-'iborer and His Hire.'' A '-J,1'"r D.iy ' serinon. lahor or- galllK:nons esperiauy invui-o i ' liltemf. Slieeial inuslc. KveniMK sermon subject at 8:30 p. in eedless Fear." This ser- ... ,,..,,,,1., Mi l.iaBties meet at 7 p. in. Midweek service Wednisitav eventnc ut T:.lrt. Subject for d:s iiisrion Is Mow Wii May Know our Duty." Vou tire cordially invited to .ti lt lid. .. MHM'OUl MAIL TABLE ROCK HAY BEING HELD FOR I TABLK nOCK.'ore), Aug. 31. (Special.) Several . parties in search of hay have been in this district during the past week, but report farmers not anxious to sell, owing to the short crop and pros pects ut hay advancing in price. Those who are offering hay for sale are asking $lti.r.O for looe alfalfa In burns and $20 for baled. Many strangers are in-miring about land for sale or rent In this vicinity and a check over of s;4l-s made recently and prices asked show land values to be actually much higher than they were in the boom days ten years ago. Everything will be in readiness by next Monday morning for the opening of the fall term of school here, when It Is expeetfd that pu pils will register and get their as sipmnems and he dismissed for the day. It Is reported that Lee Itardman was taken to the hospital Tues day suffering with acute appendi citis. Mob Sage returned Thursday ffom a week's outing on Huckle berry mounttin, and reports an en joyable time. Oranges Ihronghout the valley ure expecting to send large dele go tions to the get-together picnic at the Elks picnic grounds Sep tember 2, and it would seem that in a country where people can work almost every day In the year ewryono could well afford to take Hi is ono day off for recreul lonf 1 purposes. Hob Lewis of the Lewis Brothers Sheep company was a business vis itor here., Wednesday morning. J Fiftyl Portland delegates havo been named to "attend the Oregon State I Jar association's annual meeting to be held here Septem ber -1 and 28. The men were api ointed by James W. Crawford, president of the , Multnoma-i Coppty liar association. Those who will come here in the caravan from the north are: John A. Keck with, Kugenc K. Oppenheimer. C. M. Hodges, Irv ing U Hand, W. H. Musters, J. F. Hoot he, Hubert Meats. (leorge Mowry, W. C Campbell, Joseph K. Carson, Jr., Thomas It. Ma honey, F. M. Phelps, Lamnr Tooz, Clarence J. Young, , Cussiu it Peck, Howard P. Arnest, J. IJailey J. P. Kavanaugh, Fred W Ftronn, Boon Cason, James J. ; Crossley. Ashby C. Dickson, Itich-I aid Deich, Albert 1 tideway, John Veatch, K. M. Morton, Charles K. I Siacknian. Kobeit Magulre, Lid.i O Bryon, Malcolm Clark. William C. Ralston A. (i. Ihirry. c.eorge L. Ranch, John C McCue, 'Charlcsi A. Hart, Frank S. flrant, Stanley! Myers, MacCormae Snow, Hubert L Sabln, Jr., w". Lair Thompson,! f leorge Neuner, Jr.. Njll Mularkey, K. C. lironaugh Jr., C. T. Haas, ; C. K. Zollinger, Hoy F. Shields, Ralph Cake, Dan J. Kenney, Wal demar Seton. Hall S. husk. CAR , AT PASS Aftor sTieiuliiib Thiirsdny nlKlit In tin city Jail,-'three '""' bnyHj and tu frum Modfonl. who ron-i Ti'ssod tn lilHtrlot Attnrnuy W- T- Miller to having , stolen a puran from the car of Dr. Thomna Wyat' in the liaxk Thursday evening were releuHcd Krlday when J)r. ; Wyatt refused to prosecute, says the ('.rants Tnss Courier. , "The lioys promised to make good the loss, he said." According lo N'lHht Offic.M Link McUrcw, v.ho made the ar rest. Dr. Wyatt saw the hoys tok Inis 'the purse and nave chase I" his car. Whi n (he pursuit heinme close, the buys threw the prop erty out on the hridKe. After th-ir arrest a. few loinuleH later, one of the hoys aci-ouipanied of fiiyr .. Meiirew and Dr. Wyatt to the hrldne, where the purse was recovered." FORGOT F: J. .r. f'.oodman, Calif ornin tiiui Ist. whh fined : nnd coem in the Justice court of Judce T.-iylm yeste rday, when he was convicted of fishhiK with no license. lb' was arrested on the itoKlle Tlivcr by (lame Warden Hoy I'tiri. Cooilniun's case brouuht out that n man can be arrested for break- Iiik the DreKon game law. nl- thoiiKh he i not raushl In the act. I'arr had lie-n InvestlKatlniii (he (iooilman case for neveral rtaysi and had received ninny reports! that he was fishinc. hut hud never ctiUBlit him doini; so. althoiiKh h" found f.shinK tackle In the catiip. LAST OF BARRETTS TAI'.LR HOCK. (ire.. Aug. r,t (Special) Ihe second nnd l-'Ut I .king of bartlitts beuan In seve - tul local orchards this week. TUIUUNK. ML1DF0UI). 4 R. A. J. SV.VO'KS: Tom (irennfttt i toreiy pti-ultsetl bv th preilica MfUl in iv kick he nni been pUtrtd Verunlt'iw' compelling blu first, hi hoi Uirnrd hit mir'H liiu visitor. 'unm John, is Hit ( A cit'ii fotirJrt a it 4 Veronica prf uhly tens Jin acrntupUce i:i th j isun 'break. Keanut, a converge (-on he iM't'f tfitrs ifu'.t htm (il'iia lv thnt t'rcl h'iithrrbury. "Ci im bcA.ii culi" and obvious enemy of Verouica n.ul Tom, ha J flipped Vfi-oiiicd' secret. Third, thf in trust tnterrat at Professor t.axtan in .'outn John ii disvoncei'titio to Tom. ithn lnts comic fo the eouctn tiimi l4artni'a peculiar actions rf'i utt:(f' ifl his profession os some thiua other thi archeoloaist. ntain John's furtive visit pom ijex to tit d tu a tiucd of excite mmt. Chapter IS A WARNING iN Friday, ihey buried poor Pell, and I attended the fu neral. A number of journalists were there, and Professor Laxton. and some villagers. But besides myself only Mr. Fotherbury was present of all the people who had seen Pell die. After dinner that evening I went up to have a talk with Cousin John. 1 had never mentioned the tragedy of Fell to him. I got a little shock this evening when he mentioned it to mo. He had seeii A note hurled th'rouQh the window a warning trom Veronica. In the newspapers that Pell was to be burled that day. "You went to the funeral?" he asked. "Naturally." "You were a friend of Poll?" "I rather liked Pell, but I met him for the first time not more than a month ago." "Ah. you liked him ..." But he did not pursue that line. He sat silent for a moment or two; then went off on a fresh tack "Did Laxton ever meet Pell?" "So far as I know, he dldn t. until Pell was" "Killed," said Cousin John, look ing narrowly at me.. "Laxton took a (treat Interest In these excava tions. Wan ho there much?" "Agalnj 8 far as I know, he never well, no, 1 think not?" 1 waa about to say that Laxton never saw the excavations till the day ot Pell's death, and then re membered the escapade of the Sun Jay night. 1 had a sort of Intui tion I ought not to lie tn Cousin loltii, even about that. And then, surprisingly, he switch 3d off the subject and snld: "You must be very fond ot little Veronica." "I well yes, I suppose.' At east 1 admire Mies Seabroke reatly." 1 stammered like a schoolboy. "Little Veronica Is admirable," fald Cousin John, "hut wo don't lo this sort ot thing for people we Just adrnlro." 1 began to feel huffy. 1 did not want Cousin John anatomizing my feeling for Veronica. "My mother has a liking fur Mrs'. Seabroke," said I, shortly. "Yes your mother Is a far lighted woman. Rut about Veroti ca. Mr. Urcnofen. Make me a prnmlse." "Not rlthout knowing Its terms," said I. 'Of course not. I'm not Ver onica," and ho smiled wanly. "This i.-i It. Things may happen to me tit ;-.!) time. The prnmlse is In that event. In your safo you have a has of mine. I told you there's n secret in It. If anything happeM to me I want you to dlspm-e of Ii iorretly " "Oh, but you know I can't make" "Listen to me." he Interrupted "Don't raise objections. What you've done for me Is done for Veronica. This Is for Veronica, too. Tlie ha must rtjucb her pti viii.ly. without flenbrnke's Rnowl de. irnd with a message from tr( BRITISH TO EVACUATE RH1NELAND SEPT. 14 I I I'llN'fiLttTON. Ore., An. 3I. LONlMr.V, ; At'it. 9ti,V The 1 v-iVh.Letoh will open Ihe nti llritish w.ir uf(i' Issued rtrdets . nun! roundup season toninht Wi'h this nlWnoon for withdrawal of a "Klud mi it" parade (in.l a Hfippy Hiitish lMM.ps rutin the Ithtneland Canyon dane, itt whirh. Wueet. h- KinnlttK Sepl. 14. Tlie Hritlwh Kathleen Mi l Tlitoek and her ut fvacuation will he pie:id over t-ndanlM will he prenenied. three month---. Thus rnnkliiR It ; In th porad the IVndlelonianj prohaMe that the luid Hi it lH fd- will whoop It up in hrlKht r.doied diet will he out of the Rhinel:ind rownny regalia whieh they w II l.v New Yeni H day If not hy ";,r until the culmination "f Chiistiium. 'roundup, HvpivinW l la 22. jby New Yeal'M day oUKtioX. SATl'UDAY, . WALLING that the secret t to' tie' snared bfMweeu hor and another person of whom the knows " Cousin John laughed a , little ' grimly as 1 atured at him. . zinnias iita a meioarama to you, of course," ho said.. "Why don't I tell you all about ItT The fact a. Mr. Grenofen, t don't want you to.be mixed up in -any. more trouble. If you tiou't know well, all I want really Is to have the bag given to Veronica secretly. It's cost me" Con a in John broke oft suddenly, gaxlug out into the gardeu. "Don't stir," he said. "Just look. There's somebody moving behind the hedge." A close-clipped hedge of esca). Ionia, now glowing with red waxen flowers, grew between the lawn and my mother's rose garden. At 10 o'clock, the light was Eottt. and. t was cot very easy to see who moved If anybody. I watched for several seconds before detecting a .wavering and rustling ot tho hedge la one place. Somebody parted tho bushes in order apparently to look through. "You see?' said Cousin JoIid, in a whisper. "Yes," said I. "I'll go down and And out who" He put a hand on my arm. "No, Mr. Grenofen. It's useless. Who's there watching doesn't mat-' ter at all. It somebody watcheB then It's all ovoc . i'm .vary sorry to have let you In tor this." j "For this what?" I asked. '' : '"You'll llnd your houso Is stir ' rounded by watchers.' I don't pro pose to be taken here. It wa, pretty hopeless from the first after the death of Pell. So I'll wish you good by and If anything happens It wou't happen at Woodcot." "But. Cousin John," said I, "you're probably Imagining thlnss, and. If you aren't what about v'eronlcal-Mtss Seabroke? 1 prom ised her. ' "Veronlci will understand. I'll have dash for It, with your help It'll be dark enough In half tin hour. They'll wait till the house is quiet before they close In. Sri ask Mrs. Orenofen to -keep thi lights on downstairs. Then se soon ns It's dark enough I'll get out through the - kitchen garden and nnioSH they're Blackwatef men I'll glvo them a good run for their m'oney."1 ; i I was dumbfounded, tor while he spolte he drew out from the dtp pocket of a pair ot my trousers, which ho was wearing, a nasty- looking automatic pistol, examined lis magazine and safety catch, and put It back again. "It's the one way. You can help me If yon will. Coma as far as Ihe wood, and If we're surprised we'll both rUrt In different direc tions; that'll confuse them. There's Just halt a chance. You enn ex plain oh, anything you like. I say! He's coming!"' ' ' I looked out on the darkening lawn Just lu time to see the nub ot a shadow acrmis It, and at the same moment there came a whl ring of the bell from the door. Ile fore I could get art my feet bump and a rattle on the floor of1 the room caused my heart -t'A miss a beat. ' Cousin John Jumped from his chair and picked up something, It was a piece ot paper wrapped r.round a pebble. The same idea struck both of us. I 'opened the door and wo went out on to tho landing. - 1 held a maioh while he pulled "pen tho paper. ' It was a bit of Gcml-transparent at u If out of n packet of clgnref.es. On It were scrawled In poncll (he; word: "I.nuk out. (let awuy ut ouv Old Place. Veronica." (Cnitytluhl, I'JtH, tVl. Mt.rrov; tn I Cnfmlf , elf.,? 10 oil Cf.u.lo Ji :m , out ccni'ni-o in, iior. i PENDLETON ROUNDUP WILL -OPEN TONIGHT Al'OlST UtifX REPUTES CHARGE ROPKHCUd, Ore., Au. 31. J?) If the Matt' ' highway rommissron helieves and atatefi that Doujjila county Is not disposed to co-operate in the cost of ihe Hoonevt:t hlKhway, ihe eommlsHion ha en tirely misinterpreted the altitude of the eounly, JutlK'e V. S. Hamilton dee tared here today, in eumment lim on reported Mtatetuents of the eoiumisNtoii at its rm-eiint in I'ort- h.nd. 'DtninlaR eounty has oo -operated to the fullest extent of its finan cial ability and will continue to do so." the county Judne said, "hut du to our limited rund Income, we cannot undertake .such an enor mous project without plupKinn the county into heavy indented nesj, which we do noi propo.se to do until we can nee ome , meann whereby we can pay. "The county purchased thf riht of way nnd co-operated in the con struction of the Koosevelt highway from the Coos county line to Heeds- port. Not having the money to pay for that cooperation the coun ty accepted tlie advances of the state and ban made, payment as rapidly an the funds could he se cured, but la fltlll owing the Btat money for that work and Is , now heing presHcd hy the commission for payment." hte Judge continued. Judge Hamilton declared in hla opinion it "Is more Important to c"o m p let t, the Roodsport-Drain road, linking the KooseveK high way ami thf I'aclf Ic highway hy reason of the fact thnt It in a con necting highway and one with a heavy market value.'' JACKSOXVIM.fi, Ore., Alls. 31. (Special.) Mr. unil Mr. Oppen lamler uf I'ortlanit. Mr. nml Miji. Miirriscn uf Ashlnml, formerly uf I'nrtliiiid. nml Mr. anil Mr.t. Ady of Myrtle Creek were all cnllcm on Mr. and , Mrs. Harney Coily '-lun-ilay. Mr. andMr Kenneth Merrl fielil anil hiuik, Holtliul nnd ltrucc, returned hflme tliiri week from lJatmind lake, where they have been employed thin mitniner. Mr. nnd Mm. Arthur Kleinham mer uf Applegate pnsned throuf-rh here Tuesday un their way to the Lake o' the Woods on a namplnj trip. Mm. V. D. Harnea nnd two chil dren. Donald and Mary Jean,, of VMioenix were cnltcrn nt the T. C. Norris home TueBday evi-ntns-. Mr; nnd Mr-f. Mnrlon Itfown of Malln wore vlsltom ut the home of c. H. DunnliiKtnn neveral days this. week. . . Mm. Itfnck and children of Texan have moved into the Methodtnt par. -sonape. . . Mrs. Ted Bilkwoiul and dniiKh (er of Centra! Point were Visitors Thursday. afternqon at. tlie home of Mrs. Clinton Duniilnuton. Mr. nnd Mm. J. Juhnson of Port land have moved into the Wnllrxce hiiitse in uiirth Jacksonville, during the fruit senstm. Mrs. Duke Onell and mm Jame-i, Miss Mary Knnpp and ltarharn and Donelle PleiitlsH of Klamath fnPs spent Wednesdt.y with Mrs. Oeonre Ituekley. .. Kilter Ward returned home this week from a business nnd pleasure trip to Portland. horn, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Cleorjre Woods, August ,15, a baby . boy, named (leor-re,, jr. . Miss Violet Oleon returned Wed nesdny from Crescent City, where she has spent the past few .week-t. , Mrs. Down ami Mrs. McKec left Friday for 8iimw lake, where they will spend n. couple of weeks with Mrs. McKee's daughter, Mrs. rtamle Phillips and family.. I Miss l.eona Phillips of Pqilaw lake Is vlsltlne nt the T. B. Dun nlnRtim home. , Miss Phillips will attend school at Uutte Kails this term. ' i , Mr. nnd Mrs. .Oonrae Maxwell were business visitors at Medford Krldny. , . Mrs. H. M. Williamson of Oaft- land, Cal., who hns been vlslUnjr relatives In Medford nnd old friendu In- Jncksonvllle fur the past ten days,- returned .Tuesday ' ti her home. . Miss Emma Herd was cnllinR on friends lit town Friday. . Mrs. Irene Wells anil Mrs. Minnie Hnhlnson, both of Talent, were vis itors of Miss Nsle Mct'ully Frldtiy. JACKKONVILLH, Or.; AUK- 4t. (Special.) Ainohg thntnj' from here who attended thu floy Scout .liimhoreo at the Medford Armory Krlduy evening were; Mr. nnd Mm, (. Sutideu and fiimlly, Mr. and Mrs. (leorge VVehdt and son Lester, Stuart Kmln, Kment nnd Albert (ilson and Itobert Lew lt. UTE PASS CLUB DAM ; BREAKBRINGS DEATH COI,0IaI)0 : PUfNII,M,( . C,ili.( Aug. ll.-Mp) Mm. Ilittlni V. Win ery was drowned nnd her husband Kerlouiily Injured loday when the l ie pass Club ilani, in miles weal of here, went out. All of the buildings In the Colo r.nlo cabin settlement, near the dam, were destroyed when a wall of water from the dam swept down the valley and spread out1 over the territory. , . , JACKSONVILLF Daily Meteorological Report August n 1 . 19:'!.. Medford anil vicinity: Cn.setileil tonight and Sunday 'but becoming fair with lifdng temperature. Oregon: Unsettled tonight and Sunday but becoming luir with rlrdng temperature in Interior of west portion Sunday. Showers and thunderstorms in mountains of east portion. CooUt east portion. 2 Local Data Tern peruture t degrees) KiV f.O Highest (last 12 hours) H! Kfi Lowest ( last 1 2 hours) -1 7 &( Hel. humidity (per ct.) 70 Precipitation (Inches)... J 0 State of weather Clear Clear Uilicvt a jmr n nwlay ftfl iKiwcst a yewr wro uhIut ! Lowent temperature this morn ing 53 degrees. Total precipiTatlon since Sept. t, l9J' 13 fli lncn0H' Hunsel today, 6:47 p. m. Sunrise Sunday 5:30 a. m. Sunset Sunday G:45 p. in. "Ohst'rvatUn.s Takeii ut 5 A, M, I audi Merldbiii Tinio 15: Maker City .... rllamai-ck Hulse lienver Ties Moines .... Fresno Helena Los Angeles .... Marshfleld Phoenix i'ortland Hed JJluff ...... HoHeburg Salt Lake Son Fruiicisco. Sautu Fo Seattle Spokane - 94 . ! . un . se . 90 . !8. . ill) . 92 . 78 .100 . 86 . 98 . 80 . 90 . 68 . 78. . 76 . 98 .. 98 . 0 f8 64 80 c; 66 68 6il 61) 84 62 64 60 68 G8 U 62 68 70 60 Clear Clear p. cdy. Clear Haiti Clear Clear Clear Cloudy P. Cdy. Rain Clear Haiti Clear Cloudy Clear Rain Clear Clear Cloudy Walla Walla . Wlnnlies HUTCHISON, Meteorologist. - HEALTH UNIT PLANS JAf-Kt-iONVlLLK, Ore., Aus. 31. (Jjpeclai.l'The local Health Unit met Thursday afternoon at the home of the chairman, Mrs. Her bert Uannn. Special sewing on supplies for. tho county nurses wer accomplished. , Plans were laid for ihe comlne; month'R.wurk. CIIhIcm will be held tho second Thursday of ovory month for children under pre school nife Including ' nil children under six years of age.- The health meetlnirs and cunt will he held In The Rogue-Elk tnn nustlc, setting In the mountains. ' Whero -tho pine tree lifts lta . hend! ' . ' ' . ; , Where the ' Rbftde'j Rlyer murmurs . '-..- aortiy,. ..- . ,i v , ! A4 'It , flown o'er, rocky bed;.. ; Where Elk Creek's lazy waters illlehd with Rogue's cold dash 1 Ing stiray, . That's ,. where .Rogue-Elk Inn , awaltH jfou,, , . Walts, and welcomes you to stay. On. 0i Way along Rogue River. : Where, the , tamey gteelhaads . wait, i , i . 1 .- Where the friends ot Isaac Walton ; Pause to troll with shining bait, Whore the pine trees on the nioun i. ' ' tains,, Murmur soft; as breezes wake ftweetnst music mid their branches, -, On the way t6 Crater Lake. .( ' . ' - ' . ' Under tall trees hy the xlver, In the .welcome shade, so cool, Mere the .traveler loves to linger, Hy tllio side of sparkling pool, Whore, the speckled bcautlce glisten, i Merc Is where real life begins. On the banks uf the Rogue River, At the famous Rogue-Elk Inn. . Endless pleasure, here, . awaits , .'them, . If they love the, larger life In the mountains, near to Nature, ' Fu,r removed from strife, Listening to the gentle murmur Of tho- Rogue, nt close of day, Or the whispers In the plno trees. At the- time when fairies play, lOvenliig'a'lure, so well portrnyinx - At the Hotting of the sun, , As they dance amid the shadows; When the work iff day Is dono; ' Here we find, amid the mountains, i At the close of summer's day. Quiet, peace, and joy entrancing, 1 'TIs our .wish tu always stay. Nature calls us with the music Of the water and the wind, lllils us look, to God who loves us, Uids us take our cares to Him; And If we would learn life's les sons, - .. Loarn, for us, the one, best way, We should spend some time with nature, Where tho fairies dance and play. 'Neath the tall and bending tree tops, fn the shadows, and the moon Uleems to hflng so close atiove us Coaxing lovers fond, to croon Of the future days, so splendid, An they, their new life begin: Such a plnce you'll find near Med ford, i And 'tis known as Rogue-Elk Inn. Famous1 for fine chicken dinners, t Ks minis for It's paintings rare: Famous for It's sylvan setting, Fsmnus for It's mountain air; On the bsnks of the Rogue River, On the rosd toward the rim Of Crater- Lake, you're welcome, At Ihe famous Rogue-Elk Inn. ' . . raid adv. tf lit? . , : 1 PJGE l'lIUEl the former county Judge's office at the old court huiiKfc. ' - Clean rags wanted at the Mall Trlhunw nffle. tf The Pick o' the Big Silent Pictures TONIGHT ONLY " TED WELLS IN "BORN to the SADDLE" TOMORROW One Day Only Continuous 12:30 to 11 P. M. LCWELLSHERMAN LOUISE DRJESSERj JCHARLES ray " ; Film In t 10 A. M. ! ' Ready at IP. M. PROMPT MAIL-ORDER 8ERVICI swEivrs KOOAK. BOOK. GIFT SHOP ' '. Women's Hose $1.00 Pair SSUk from top to too with jS pointed hL V Rex Cafe THI PLACE TO CAT Good Toad h Good arvic LEISURE " HOURS ri A cc I " : r, - p.: PLEASANTLY! . at tliii hotel of, finer )m living. BriJge roomt and every fscilit' fo !;j entertaining. One hun- ? drcd more hamltome roomt Just added. New coffee ihop open till midnighr. .' it A UllU.MmtmtOuntt TAYIOR AT O'FARREJJ. San Francisco ff TH mui ma m nrioTEL