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! WT!DFOT?T MATL ' TRTTJTTNTC,' MEDFORT); ORF.flON",' WF.DX FSD AY. bOTOB KR Sri 9 JO. rofBl TERES GALLEY SHR1NERS KNIGHT TEMPLARS V CgWfftWS" PREPARING ENJOY MEET COMMANDER iBrSPS F Announcing the Arrival of Our IMPORTED and DOMESTIC FLOWER s hKS nn h-s ash awn rh r-- waasaaBMVi fl l v I kl I 1 V I VI IIMI I I : i i On Saturday, October. tlio largest and most colorful ceremo niul ever attempted by lllllah Temple will be "staged In Marsh field and scores of Medford and Jtoguo Itiver valley fcJluineis will Journey to tho coast to purticl- j'Uic. K. C. "Jerry" Jcromu, po tentate of Ilillali Tcmplei has re ceived word from many coast ihiinc temples accepting his cur ia 1 invitation to attend the south ern Oregon conclave. There will be a large clans of candidates to Hin'fer ull tho diabolical tortures that I-onis Cider's wrecking crew can conceive Tomorrow night the members uf lllllul. X'utrol will meet for an Intensive drill session so that Cup lit in Itcx Karnett can whip his Wing into good shape for the com ing ceremonial. The new Jliltuh orchestra and the Klamath Kails Shrine drum corps are practicing in anticipation of the coming .leathering. Mar.shfield Shri tiers are work ing hard on the preparations for tho coming ceremonial in their city and tho decoration committee ' will soon be at work on the Marsh field streets. The fez festivities will last all day Saturday and until midnight with plenty doing every minute. 900-MILE JAUNT 10 VISIT SWEETHEART Love of a woman must be a strong power or else .lack Hender son, a Seattle auto body builder, would not hitch-hike every two months to San Francisco to see his lady fair. He was In Medford last evening en route to Seattle from the Golden Gate city on foot, after having spent u month there visit ing, with tho principal object, a school girl friend he had known year.1 ago in Seattle. left San Francisco yesterday morning." he said, 'and I walked 111114 of last night so I could reach lted Uluff this morning. I hitch hiked down from Seattle in two rtuys nnd one-half to San Francis co, .and traveling then wasn't so bad, as-1 had money, but now I'm broke, nnd I've got to get back to .Seattle to malie. a little coin so I can " start hiking back to San v- Francisco to see my girl friend at .Thanksgiving, J .promised I'd take - her to a big Thanksgiving dinner, find I'm all set to start a 300 mile liflttt back to her next month. I've got a good Job at six dollars a day waiting for me In Seattle and I'm not. worrying much because I ex pect to be there tomorrow night. AIRPORT WATER PIIE Itapld progress is being made on laying the city water mains to the air port and it Is expected to lm completed and a mountain fnring in operation at Hie port by October 15th. ' An eight-inch main is being laid on Court street north across tho Pacific highway, then along tho cast side of the highway to the Midway road. A six-inch main is being laid along the cast side of the road to the air port. The work will be completed to a point across Hear Creek by to , morrow nnd will be tested. A hydrant will be put in for fire protection near tho hangar and drdikfne fountains Installed. EAT FIVE KINDSOF FOODS Why Noted Scientist riaces Sugar and Sugary Foods in the Daily Diet A noted scientist remind o tbat flu many tasteful foods in which this conntry abound? may be r.lasi- fed into: (1) WreUblen and fruits. f Protein foods as meat, milk and nrs. (3) Crealj. (4) Surar and rotary foods, (5) Fats and fal foods. Ha reminds ns that, these five croups msT serve as a pnide in the selection of foods and the planning of meals. He points out thai sugar and sugary foods have been charged 4 from time to time with a vari'ty of atipposedJy ondesirahle funrtions. C?ually, on mere hearsay evidence, tt haa been said that atujar is fat taning. or sugar harms the teeth, or eupar cloys the appetite. Aa a matter of fact, however, he jnea on to say, every physiologist knows that the essential principles in nnr food are. for the most part, rirroid of taste. Sugars alone, of th carbohydrates, have a sweet and agrewble taste. With this etcrp. itcn. onr essential foodstuffs, when pure, would soon pall on the palnto. In order that everyone may enjoy proper food, use a dash of sugar in tha rooking of vegetables 1o de velop their freshness and flavor, t'se a sprinkling of sugar to make grapefruit and other tart, fresh feuita delicious. U?e sugar to en abla overvone to erjov Ihe needed cereals. lse sugar in the making of delicious fruit and milk deserts. Viwt fnnH. ra nwiP. dol iintt, and f nourishing with sugar. Tht Sugar Lutifuta. j I Knight Templars of this city ,are anticipating a big time at the Ashland .Masonic Temple tonight j when (ieorgo W. Dunn, grand : commander of the tlrand Cum f niandery of Oregon. K. T.. will be the guest of honor at a speci-il mooting. Grand Commander Dunn and his official Htaff will appear before tho southern Oregon Knight Templars in a colorful and im pressive long form ceremony, pre sided over by Kminent Commander Ioomis and all members of Malta Comniamlery. Number 4, as well as visiting sir-knights are invited to attend. At 0:15 o'clock this evening a delicious dinner will be served in the dining room on tho third floor of the Ashbind Masonic 'IV m pte, after which the bulge session will be held. Routine business wi'l be taken care of, Mr. Dunn and his staff will b Introduced and the Knight Templar degree will be conferred upon a candi date. According to word from Ash land, preparations are being made to accommodate a good turnout of Medford members at the dinner and lodge meeting tonight. i ENJOY MUSICAL TREAT A largo audience of Medford music lovers greeted the excellent musical hour presented by the Cali fornia Oregon Power company over stHtion KMK1) last night. The pro gram, arranged by Jan. Stevens, featured tho following artists: Mil dred Plland. lyric soprano: George Peckham. basso; Montana Mnhan, violin, and Kvelyn Wold, piano. Miss Malum made her initial how to the radio public of southern Ore gon last night und scored a de cided hit with her splendid rendi tion of sevonil difficult numbers including. Kreisler's Paraphrase on Paderewskf's Minuet. This young lady, who recently came here from tho east, gives proncde of a brill iant future. The solo numbers by Mrs. Pilund nnd Mr. Peckham met with a hearty rospon.se from listeners-lu. and Miss Wold was responsible for the excellent accompaniments for each artist. Simple funeral services, drab in the absence of pallbearers and mourning friends, were held this forenoon for W. L. Thompson, who died yesterday morning ai tho- Co nun unity hospital from burns sustained while cleaning clothes with gasoline. Thompson, a Texan who came to Medford six months ago, lived on Mc An drews street, with his two youny sons, eight nnd 12 years of age, and was employed at the llogue Itiver valley golf links. A short funeral sermon was preached by J lev. Carmen Mell and was ln-anl by tho dead man's two sons am) three women, who probably came out of sympat by for the boys. Deputy County Cor oner .loy Walker and He v. Moll wrro the pallbearers, doing the work of six. The body was In terred in the Medford I. O. O. F. cemetery. ANNULMENT PLEA OF Federal Judco Hubert S. licnn til 1h momliiK lu tho federal court ruled from the bench thnt MYh. Klliel McDormld of KliunHtJi Tails hail no Kcounils for Hie nnmillln? uf an agreement Khc made with tho Kcsterson Lumber company qf Dorrifi, Cal., for the1 settlement of damages for the death of her htm liHiid, Hlmon MvUcrmitl, In August, Mrs. McDormid, the testimony showed, hud accepted JIL'oO in set tlement and in the present action alleged ''mlHrepreseutat Ion" nnd asked for 115,750 more. The court ruled that there had been no inin rt presentation. The total enrollment of the Medford public schools up until last night had a total of 2T.09, a figure possibly a little lurgir than that of lat year. The en rollment Is divided kb follows: High school. 770: Junior high school. 401: Washington, JiS: Iloofcvclt. 311: Lincoln. 318: Jack con. 811. Tho enrollment was larger two weeks ago, but the re moval of trnnMent fruit workers, who hnd children in mhoolt has resulted In a slight decrease. Notice. All Hopkins Lateral users dcalr Ing to purchase more water, who have not already notified the dlv trlct, am rcqufMcd to do o M once. Phone 817, Medford. ROGUE niVErt VALLET innir.ATiON distiuct. J2 North Central Avenue, 187tl SLIGHT INCREASE IN SCHOOL ENROLLMENT fllrlV Itcprcseulatlves An; elected At the last meeting of the (Jirls' League of the Senior high school. 'election was held for class repre sentatives, the meeting being in Vha;-ge of Laura Drury, president. This year the candidates to repre sent each class wrro nominated ; ml voted on by their class only. T lis plan proved more effective than the former, where' the entire group voted on all nominations, ns there wore fewr' votes to count fur each. 1 The representatives elected were Freshman. Kathryn Stearns and Dolores llol brook; sophomores, Kllzabcth Fleischer and Mary Cham burs: juniors. Klora McMath it ml Jtarbara Drury; ami seniors, Kleunor U o y d and Josephine Cower. These girls are to represent their classes at the (Jirls' League council meetings, which are held every month. t Medford ianlcti Club Meet til Hotel Mcdfonl -iemners ot me .vieiiroru (iarucn club are urged to be present at the : ! meeting Thursday evening at 7:4." at the lintel Medford. A special program has been planned by those In charge. M Mrs. J. I,. Burger nnd Mrs. L. L. McCue of Gazelle, California arc the guests of Miss Mildred Durgcr of this city. Indian Pioneer Mason of Jacksonville Back for Visit After 47-Year Absence (liy Mary (Jrclncr) "Stonewall" .Jackson, 82-yoar-old Indian who helped build Jack sonville, stood in the chamber of commorco headquarters yesterday reminiscing over tho days when he had admittance to the homes of nil the old timers in the his toric: little town.' Judge If. K. Hanua, whom Stonewall describes as the "ver' biggest man that was," shook bands with him often and called him by name. He was also well acquainted with the Hanleys and with Thomas O. Heamea, tho Orths, the sheriff . and others among the prominent pioneer fam ilies. lie came to Jacksonville from his California home with a rela tive In ls.l!( and can vividly re meiftber the entrance of the old covered wagons into the surround ing country, and the hunger for gold that shone In the eyes of many of tho new coiners. H can remember thp hardships and the trials of many of tho brave pioneer women, and the parts that tho individual settlers played In the later growth and development of tho country. ' . ' I'or seven years he worked for flcorgo Holt, building cunt met or, len ruing . I he trade. He helped' I build the first old Jacksonville .fail. Ho laid brick for the 1'nt Ryan building and Fisher's store. He erectod (he l)llk building for (.tinsmith Miller, and practii-ally built the first old courlhous-j alone. Arrcsled nt Hitch hist niKhl by Federal Ap'iil Terry Talent and Deputy Sheriff Sam TrcHcotL of Aidilnnd, Klmcr hiln whh hcii tPiicVl to-ttO days In Jail and fined 5-00 in the Ashland justice cjotirt IIiIm riff'-i-tinon tn charirf of mnnn- STARTS rODAY AGAIN I Phllco yancc solves ii baffling mystery. The master mind of "The Ca nary Murder Case" again un ravels an amailng plot In S. 8, Van Olne'a gripping story. Note ! Change in Price Schedule MATINEES Adults ...25c EVENINGS Adults dDC KIDDIES 10 ANY TIME luteal (ilrls I'oriu Dancing Club Miss Marguerite McAllister was hostess to several of her friends Monday evening, and plans were made for the forming of a dancing club. Following the meeting, the evening was spent in dancing, after which refreshments were served. Those present included: Dale Uaudall, Mildred Gibbs. Helen Mc Allister, Marguerite Hibbard, Mary Cronenburg, and Marguerite McAllister. lli-Trlaimle to Meet Wednesday K veiling; The Hi-Triahglo society of the First Christian church will hold its regular monthly meeting at the home of Miss Dolores llolbrook, is South Holly at 7:30. Tho group will continue tho "Good Will Flight." and pilots will check up on the number of points for new members, attendance of regular members, and taking part In the discussion. The meeting will be in charge of Neville Hiden. The regular meeting of the Pythian club wilt be held this evening at 8 o'clock. A social hour has been planned to follow the business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. c. V. Davis and Mr. ami .Mrs. Wm. Davis were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hib bard of Hutte Kalis Thursday. I "And there was a French ladv ; ly the iitmio of Dearborn, I j think, who ran n hotel. Well. I i cut every stiino in that building ! alone," Bald Stonewall. Tho first white child born In j UoKuo Itiver valley, no far as tile j early builder could recollect, w.is jJiin McCulloiiKli of, Jacksonville. After Ktonewall had started Jacksonville, on Ita way 'as the J'hioMt pruKiierniiH town of nouthern : Orepun, ho accepted a Job with !a mining "company and spent bin tlmo tunneling In and around tho town fur Ri'td. livery Saturday they cleaned up a (jold pan full, he isald. Km- IiIh work ho re ceived $11 a day. which was u fab ulous wane at that time. AHked what he did with ho much moncyt Stonewall waved the reproach hi such a nueHlion out into the other. "No I did nut save. I wan u wild yoiiiiK fellow then, aiid spent it as soon as it wa.s Klven inc. I would not now be so foolish," he said. In '"" he moved to the Klam ath reservation, where he Is now i living with his wife, hia children I and hla Ki'and-childrcn. He Is In Medfuril In t)c . Interest gfhlH ' rand'-dauubliM', ' Alameda' fwaa'cn, ' who appeared in the U. H. Federal 1 cuurt yesterday. , Today he will visit Jacksonville, which lie left 47 years ao, and live nKaln In (he inenioiirs of a, happy past. Ills one wish Ih to' meet the old lime friend, wllu, he knows will ulvo him Ihe same I hand of welcome they did 111 days Kono ly. I shlno transportation. White Is ac cused of Helling and transporting lour RnlloiiH of alleged moonshine. Officer Talent, overalls and a slouch bat part of his costumo, made tho purchase for $14 with- j out raising the fnisplelon of the al j leged Heller until he was arrested. I White is a Medford resident. Ni;V VuKK.-fl'l During the laHt yrr 1 iti.ona. uutoiuobllcH ! worth 98 1.SUO.QOO wore stolen. I Above 85 per cent were recovered., The figures are from Instiraiieo Hrrb-H. I The county court this afternoon was engaged In poring ovvr thtf budgets or the various county of fices, submitted to show the esti mated expenditures , and receipt for H30. Most uf the county officials sub mitted their budgets yesterday in accordance with the law. but a few were delayed. According to, tho county eJerk, those presented were the same or slightly lower than last year. The county court will go over the budgets and prune and econo hlze before the formal presenta tion of the budget to the budget board, which will hold its first meet lug next Monday, October 7. The budget, under the law, must be ready lor turning over to the assessor early next January for extension on the tax rolls and fix ing of the lax levy. Tho county court also expected this afternoon to decide upon a member of the budget committee from the smith end of the county. The name of Louis Dodge of Ash laud, was mentioned for the post, also C. H. Vaupel. who served on the board two years ago. Mr. Vaupel. friends said, would be In-capucittiti-d for the post by Illness. J. II. Fuller and Tom H. Simp son of Ashland, named for the place, were unable to serve be cause of previously arranged plans and business. REESE CREEK RANCH UKKHtf CKKKk'. Ore., Oct. 2.- I (Special.) 1m Porter Is having ai residence built on his property jl purchased last fall adjoining the W. II. (Yandall orchard. The iin- j prnvcnieni will add much to the I value of lite property. i Klnier Hoberbson has been busy the last week Knthcrlng his corn crop, which he suys Ih turning out very well. Klroy Jackson and C W. Wad dell have about finished gathering their corn that has proved much bet tor than tho average raised without Irrigation or cultivation. J lowever, t hey report much dntn ttEfu done by tho crows and squir rels. Villlam Dickey has missed hov cr'al' dayH of schtd tho past week IiucaUHc of illness. Mildred Shcru has been on tho t sick list Ihe past few days. Kilends of Jena Itellow will be grieved to learn of his recent Ill ness,. At this writing It it learned he Is very low. The title of Ihe Hominy school h'Hson for next Sunday,' Oct. Gth, has to do wllii "Our Obligation to Ciod und iNIan.'' ; Uov. 11. Griffith will deliver tho morning sermon and there will be special singing. GRANGE PLAY SATURDAY AT EAGLE POINT HALL KAm,K POINT, Ore., Oct. 2. (Spc.'liil The next big event a; teaglc Point will be a play at the Orange Hall Saturday, uctober ft at 8 p. in.( given by tho Sams Valley Orango and entitled, "Mam my's JJttle Jtose." A small aditild sion will be charged. . Also , ALL TALKING COMEDY "THE MUSIC FIENDS" ORIENTAL MOTORING A BEAUTIFUL ODDITY LATEST NEWS EVENTS ROTHERMEL AT THE ORGAN BULB TULIPS, HYACINTHS, CROCUS, SCILLAS, NARCISSUS, CHINA LILIES and many others. When the leaves turn yellow with the touch of frost then's the time to plant bulbs out of doors. Ull . : , :, I I III EARLY PLANTING IS BEST ., I III Start bulbs indoor now for winter blooms. Let us show I I HI you an easy way to force bulbs for house plants. 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