MTCDFOTCD MATL TRTBTTXE, VF.PFOUD, OKKflOy, TT'KSDAY. XOVEMP.Kl? 12. 1920.
PXCIE THREE
News Notes of Pomona and
Subordinate Grange Chapters
Given by Official Reporters
OrtAXGK CAUONU.Ut
l . (For thl week.)
Lake Creek, Tliursdny, Xo-
vember 14, 8:30 p..nj.
i Jacksonville,. . Thuj-Kdtiy, No-
: ..vember 14:' p. m.-;' -s
Central -Polhti ." :Krlda. j -No-'yember
15.-8 p.'-in.;.';; ;?
frlSa'ms Valley, Saturday," NO'S-',;jvember
16, 8 :p.;ni;! : ' ' ; , ,:
:aKle Point Orange 'Carnival
'-and Bazaar, Xovenlher- 15,
t . 11 P- m.
".(1.
nf the siuju- in the
of our Kiilmrdinutt Granges.
' j " GRANGE MOTTO
ln essentials, unity:
In non-essentials, liberty;
'In all things, charity. .
will ho mire to Kvt Jl'st wlui
have been vihiiitr tor.
Now we do hpe I hat th
people will hrlnjr their wives ami
families ami visit the country Morn
where yon will not a ulimpse of
real country. Hero you will hear,
the Kohhle. pohble. ' pohble whiell
lecture work , voiuuls so smul to us aithis tinn
of the year. Yes, atn! the Cork-a-tloodh'-iloo,
too. Here yen will
fiml everythhiK offetvd for s.le
that you wmiM expect tr find in
a real country store. Hnw it will
remlml you nf the time when you.
a.s a youn tester, traveleil over the
soft, warm, brown soil barefoot, as
you followed the plow, or of th-1
time when you nearly froze your
finders huskinj? corn on thai far
away November morn.
K ve ry m a n , w)i n a n and c h i I d
who reads this paper or hears
about this biff oveit Is eordially
invited to attend and brlntf all the
friends you want to.
Hemi-mhor the date, November
j exception of some routine work j 5, Supper nt tl n .m.. and just
: -eagle point school SEPARATE DRIVES
GLEE CLUB TRYOUTS :
KLECTUIlY FOll METTJGIt LIVING
Jeee .Vcwsoiii, Indiana.
"The fraternal spirit In our
Granges is very kooiI. This, how
ever,, cannot he insUJled in a new
(JranKe with the Installation of of
ficers, but Ls a thine that just
prmvti with the proper functioning
of. the official staff."
KtiRlci Point .ruifa.
A -InrKe httendarice w as present
nt our meeting last Tuesday nitfht,
oveniber 5th, with visitors from
Oentral 'Point and Talent.
It -was the 'nlKht of the annual
election of-officers art with the
TI1K uhaxck
"Individual happiness depends
upon Reneral prosperity: For we
seek the greatest fiood to the great
est number."
f
GI.RVMXGS JTtOM
STATIC (iltANGH MAKTKIIK
Harry A. Cat on, 'Ohio
"The future of farm orKftnlza -ntion
Jn the United States largely
rests with the Grange, we heliev-s
its long record, Its sound policies,
and its service- without selfishness
has won for it the approval of the
0 very-day American farmer. ' The
pronouncement of this body will
ests, and these. pronouncements will
largely determine the organized
program of tho .farmers of ,the na
tion this coming year. T-et us labor
to the end that the Grange pro
gram for the coming year may be
The best ever."-"" '
V. U. Ilmiley. Oklahoma.
"I have been made lo feel, proud
nf our order quite fremieiiily of
late, by statements from congress
men, presidents' of colleges and
other men of affairs, that there is
fio greater need for agriculture to
day than organization and that
organization than the Grange."
destroyed by lire at
John C. Fnrmer, Now Hampshire.
"Grange influence and . prestige
continue to grow and our member
ship takes 'pride and pleasure In
promoting the work of our noble
order, that the principles which
the Grange so wonderfully teaches
us, -may he -exemplified1 In our
everyday life on the farm and in
the home."
S. hi Strivings, New York.
"In no year has there beep more
cordial co-operation, loyalty of
service and development of the or
der.' Our membership has been
aroused and active, ; the official
.members active and efficient and
have all made a fine contribution
to service. - There has been and Is
n ttnttnrt frnnt In f,l-finfr nctlvitV.
Officers and committees alike have
sought to measure up to the
full in the performance 01 tneir
tasks." . . ...
George F. .Roxburgh. M Ichigaii.
"During the last 54 years no
one can measure the large part the
Grange has taken in bringing this
commonwealth, to, the advanced
position in which it finds itself to
day. In hundreds of halls the
Grange has been the open forum
for the discussion of all topics for
the advancing of the interests of
agriculture; and today there is no
other agency where so many rural
people can meet nt regular inter
vals to formulate plans, to listen
to anyone with a message, and co
operatively work for the good of
all. This has been impressed upon
me while the growing of sweet -.clover,
alfalfa, the improvement of
dairy herds, the poultry industry,
certified seed, the vital interest in
tnxation. standards of living, farm
relief, etc.. have held the renter
most of the evening was spent in
electing the officers for the com
ing year.
l''or the offices of master, lec
turer, chaplain. secretary and
treasurer the present incumbents
were re-elected. The officers for
the year 3ii3o, arc as follows:
A. C. Mittcisteadi, master; W'm.
Perry, overseer; M vs. 1-ula "Ward,
lecturer; Paul Force, steward; Mrs.
Violet .Spencer, chaplain; treasur
er, C b Da vies: secretary, M rs.
Kdith "Weidman; gatekeeper, Uudy
Weidinan; assistant steward, Wm.
(Hilly) Miller; lady assistant stew
ard. .Mary Hannaford: Ceres, Kl.
Willi he; Pomona, Sybil Caster;
Flora. Gladys Oowden.
,1. C. Spencer is chairman of the
executive committee; 11. '. AVard
and George Stowell are the other
members, while A. 1 1 i Id ret h- was
elected trustee for a term of three
years.
The next regular business meet
ing will he held on Tuesday even
ing, November lit. "
An interesting lecture hour is
promised which will be put on by
the high school pupils in charge
of Miss Hurt of the high school
faculty.
Kaiile Point Grange has been
working hard for the past year,
concentral ing ils efforts on tlie iv
pla cement of the Grange ball.
which wa.
February.
This has been accomplished to
our great satisfaction and now th it
the short November days have
come our thoughts turn to autumn
feat i va 1 and m e, rry m a k i ng.
The big annual harvest festival
bazaar and carnival which will be
Mlven at the Kagle Point Grange
hall on the night of November. 1 5,
will be tine of the biggest and livet
tilings given in the county this fall.
Beginning with a supper at li
o'clock, the evening will be one
continuous round of pleasure and
fun. And will th,e supper be Just
an ordinary supper? O, hoy! I
should say not! It will be a chick
en supper, hot chicken, hot mash
ed potatoes, salads, pies, cakes, and
other good things, and will lie serv
ed from 6 o'clock and as long as
the viands ,ki,st - Tbe ladies .are
planning on serving several hun
dred, but If you want yours, be
sure to come as early as possible.
And then the fun begins. Ju-t
barrels of fun and bushels of mon
keys. Of course there will be mar
shals and policemen who 'will at
tempt to keep at least a semblance
of order but, when Fagle Point
Grange is nut to have a good time,
why they just simply will have a
good time, and nothing will stop
them.
It will pay you to come many
miles Just to see the candy booth,
where quantities of the most tooth
some and delicious candies will be
I displayed for sale in a gorgeous
booth presided over by a perfect
wizard (or witch) at candy mak
ing. The fancy needlework booth will
delight the most fastidious as well
as the most practical.
Ito su ro to patronize the wishing j
well or fish-pond, for here is where j
your dreams come true and you I
barrels uf fun jHjl the.re.st(of the
evening. '
WW,
TIKSDAV .t;
-"Around tlie World j
5 : ;i 0 to fi p.m
with Libit v
Mademoiselle Steffy tfdldmer,
only feminine member' of the
' New York Philharmonic Sym
phony Orchestra, will play the
harp accompaniment -for- Kitty
McLaughlin, soprano, when Josef
Pasternack offers an Irish pro
gram this evening.
P.roadcast through KGO, KIlQ,
KOMI), KG W anil KPO.
0 to 7 p.m. Kveready Ibipr.
The Weekly !3yer"e:nlfc' Hour j
pros e 11 ta I J V 11 willt ho' heard !
through Pacific Goast stations
KGO, KKQ, KOMO, K G W, KPOl
and KFI.
7 to 7:110 p.m. CHiol Club Fski
tnos. I
"I "Wanna Play In a1 Land
will be (he Olle.miol Club lOski
mos plea Ylurlng their nation
wide broadcast.
P.roadcast through KGO, K11Q
KOMO. KGW and KFI.
7:30 to 8 p.m.-r-Freed .Orchestru
dla ns.
Dainty Frances While- of foot
light fome will sing ".The Mo-i-key
in the ZooM and "Mississippi"
when she fills a special engage
ment with the Freed Orchestra
dians tonight.
Broadcast through KGO. K IK")
KOMO. KGW and KFI. .
8 to 9 p.m. Hadio-Keith-Orpheum
Hour.
Font light favorites will hol .l
full sway on the tadio-Keilh-()r-,
pheum hour bill planned- for the
nation-wide, audience.
Tlroadcast through KGO, KHQ
KOMO, KGW ana KFI.
0 to 0:30 p.m. The Porker Duo
fold Family.
Kvidently the Parker Duofold
Family will nil but kiss the Itlar
ney Stone tonight, for when they
come on 'the air It' will be to pre
sent ah all-liish program.
P,rnn.dcr.nt through KGO, KUQ,
KOMO, KGW. KPO and KFI.
10 to 11 p.m. Spotlight Itevlew.
Although songsters and instru
mentalists take. thj lead in the
matter of representation, mem
bers of the National Players have
prominent placement in a tabloid
sketch nf 15 .minutes duration.
P.roadcast tnrough KGO, KIIQ
and K KI.
11 to 12 midnight Musical Mus
keteers. AValter Urban, with his "talk
ing saxophone,'' - will direct the
3 4-pieee band'. Novelty interpo
lations hrve been arranged by
Charles -Murshall.
, Proadcast through KGO, KIIQ,
KOMO and KPO.
KAGl.K POINT. Ore.. ov. 2
(Speeiali Due to the basketball;
bed tile, it will be necessary t o
ch.tnge the publication clay of the,
' Kagle's yuill" from Thursday to
Friday. 1
A group of boys met' Monday ;
to talk over the glee club's tryout.'
Nearly all the boys were present.;
The outlook for a glee club, is wry j
promising. . , !
Miss .Miller, inusii teachet ei-'
plained the 1 urpose of the meet- j
ing. All -of the boys signed up.j
The fu-st practice will be Wcdnes-i
day morning at S:,t0.
The pupils of Miss Aitkcn's rum
wish to express great appreciation
for the fernery which Mr. Phillip,
janitor, made and gave them last
week. J
The boys' and girls' basketball":
teams are practising hard every !
day. The girls', team has on it!
three who received letters in has-j
ketball last year: They are Maryj
Hannaford, Sybil Caster and Freda;
Chambers.
The boys' tryout was held at
7 :00 Monday evening. Twelve
boys under the supervision of Mr.
I faun were put through some pre
liminary practice. The boys are
mostly green and inexperienced
players, but they are heavy and
fast ajtd are gradually rounding"
into a strong learn.
ThejjKiigle Point school was
closed fAv mist ice Day.
An agreement by tile two largest j
rele f and health agencies in the j
world el't'eetiiig a total of 49 54
luenl branches In every state in the
union has been entered into by the ;
National Tuberculosis association
and the American lied Gross con
cerning the annual Christmas Seat
sale and the annual roll call. I
Despite the very different types!
of service rendered' by' these two
nut it urnl organizations and their .
respective state and county organi- j
stations, the similarity of the Means '
of finance employed by them has ,
led to some misunderstanding of
the purposes and methods of the
i i) ui-Kauizaiious, it is sain,
The roll call of the American
Red Cross ls now on. and will end
Thanksgiving Day. according to
the agreement entered Into by tho
two national organizations. The
sale of tuberculosis Christmas
Seals will not begin until Thanks
giving Day and will end Christinas
Day. The Itoll Call is tue only
means of finance the lied Cross
has. The sale of Christmas Seals
Is the only means of finance the
tuberculosis association has.
EAGLE POINT P.-T. A.
EAGLE POINT HOTEL
KAGLK POINT, (tie., Nov. 12.
( Spet-ia I. ) About SO people en
joyed the chicken dinner ut the
Sunnyside hotel Sunday noon.
A inong them were Itev. and M rs.
Johnson and family and party of
Central Point, a birthday party;
Alt' red Weeks and party of nine,
all of Mcdford; Mr. and, Mrs.
Iloyal G. Ilrown, Mr. and Mrs. 10.
C. Stoner and son Jack, Mr. and
.Airs. Hoy Stanley and son Hei'trand
and Fdit h Weidman and son
Rudy, all of ICagle Point; Mnry
Colvin of Jacksonville; Mrs. If. Jl.
Flannigan of Ashland.
.An. and Mrs. Carl Ringer nnd
daughter Alma Italian! Ringer of
M'adeira, California were visiters
at the hotel from Wednesday until
Saturday when they left for their
home.
TALENT
KAGLI-: POINT. Ore., Nov. 12,
-(Special.) The Parent Teachers
association held their regular
meeting in the assembly room Fri
day afternoon with a good number
of mothers present and an excel
lent program which was as fol
lows: I leinonst rat ion by the Fnglish
III class in printing' the school
patter, explained by Mary Hanna
ford, editor.
Two musical selections by
Gills' (ilee club.
Kxplanation of budding by
Cox.
Talk on Education, by
Purr, rural school supervisor.
C. F. Da vies, principal, explain
ed the budget system in a jory
capable manner.
. During the business meeting the
circle decided to purchase a slide
for the primary room and-a report
vas read bv t t-a . Mniinn 11
Mi the meeting of the county coun
cil at Medford Saturday, Novem
ber 2nd. ,
the
Date
Miss
TA LENT, Ore.. Nov. 12. (Spl. V
Hill Gleim has accepted a posi-,
tion on the Green Spring moun
tain with a.himber company for
the winter. - -
C. F. Estes is building n mu
chiin shed on. the farm of Mr.
Harry I Hitler '. on the Anderson
road. I ( 1
Mrs. Dean of Phoenix is visit
ing at the home of Mrs. (loddard
on Wagner creek.
Mrs. Scott. . local school teacher,
is moving from 'the place owned
by Jtoy Estes on Railroad avenue,
to the Jim I tannest er home on
Wagner avenue and Mr. Estes Is
moving into his home from Mim.
Irene Wells' farm on the high
way. Mr. and Mrs. Troy IJulbert nncl
small son, Howard, of Albnnv,
spent the week end at Charles
Estes home. M rs. Hulbert is a
niece of M rs. lOstes and formerly
lived In Talent. '
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".i.ancf, in tJu's beastly wcalhcr, tool'
"Wclf, next time you'll remember to get -Golden
West Coffeel"
EAGLE POINT BUDGET
KAONK l'OIXT, Ore., Nov. 12.
(.Special.) Notice has been Klven
lliat Die Untile Point nounell will
give final consideration to the city
iHidKPt on Nov. ao. Anyone wish
ing to iIIhcuhh or proteat tllo levy
should appear at the council meet
Init at 8 o'clock. " '
The estimated expense as shown
In tho budget is listed as follows:
Kstlmnted expeiulltles:.
Special pollcliiK $160.00
I-lKhts -120.00 '
(ieneral ' repair 1(18.00 $408.00
Interest on bonds 400.00
lietlreinent of bonds 700.00
Total expenditures $1608.00
Ustlmnted receipts: ;
Krom license $120.00
from fines and ball 30.00 $150.00
To be raised by taxation $1418.00
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EAGLE POINT
EAOr.K T'OINT, Ore.. Nov. 12.
(Kpcclal) Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Hpald
InK of Climax were dinner Kuosts
Sunday at tho home of Mr. and
Mis. Sam Coy and family.
Charley llanscom and Joe Arena
went to 'Medford Tuesday and
took Home prime fresh pork.
Mrs. Harvey Walters and son,
Kdward of Talent, are stopplnx
for a few days' visit at tho home
"f Mr, nntl Mrs. Itoss Kline.
Philip Hannaford and Harvey
Allley started their trip to Idaho
Sunday, November 3. Harvey In
tends to stay with his parents in
Idaho. Hut l'hlllp will eontlnil"
his trip to Washington, whor.
he will visit his brother, Leon
ard l.ockhart.
Harry Clnucnile left Monday
mm-DlnK for his home in Sacra
mento, Calif. He was accompa
nied by his sister, .Mrs. llatllc
cintjcndo Hlngwall.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. John
llai.rsdale Thursday. November 7,
a 0 pound boy. named Vernon
Kdward. Jn: llffkmun (f Cf
1 1 .-r I I'olnt tiltemled the birth.
I.olu Jlildrcth, who hits been
staylnir Svllh friends In Medford
returned home Sunday. .
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. A. Mrblh df
Oakland, California, sloipei at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vcl'tri
Mathews Sunday: They were -n
route lo Klamath Kails.
DOROTHY EADS JOINS
UNIVERSITY SORORITY
T:rVKIlH!TY OK OliEOON.
llugene. (Hpeclnl.) Dorothy Ends
I of Medford, has been pledged to
; membership in 11 iigma. lfilin
; honorary. Nine were elected. The
eholce was u result of scholastic
Utandlng nnd Interest Jn the study
i of Ijitln.
j Initiation will he given Wednes
day, November 13, in iiluninl hnll
j of the fbM tfnger hull, womnn's
bitildiiiR.
the MEimmtM
Real comfort and practical needs call for
three forms of lighting in your bedroom:
Overhead fixture or wall brackets for general
illumination lights on each side of mirrors
and dressing table bedside lamp for read
ing in Led. A sewing lamp and desk or table
lamp are needed by most women for bed
room use. Decorative shades and fixtures
will add greatly lo the charm of your room. ,
X 11 E f C A L I F O K N I A It E ii O 1 O W E R
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No matter where you live the incompar
nblc services of the Portland Crematorium
arc no further away than your own funeral
director. Every arrangement eitfier for cre
mation, or for vault entombment can be made
through him and in exact keeping
with your wishes. 1
Final services can be held in our '
own beautiful chapelt, or ashes can
be returned for interment in the
family plot at home. The cost of
CREMATION 1s only $45.
t
Our booklet, which is ilws(r(cd by tihotographic
views of our bulldinns and grounds, U'ilJ
be mailed free ufioit your request.
Portland Crematorium
and Mausoleum
East 14th and Dybcc Ave.
Portland, Oregon
) ' DAYTO.V, Ore. I'rnnl H hereR
of Willametle river liottnm land on
the Kdwurd .WIllKJT place.
Mtilfheln if corn ton 'produced thin
lennnn.
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nohum!
IClectrotherniij
Chlropractlr ;
; Dr. H. P. Coleman Women's Hose
I 8th Suecemifiil Year in Hedtord :
Troatmotits by Apnolntmont
Nalnrnl Mntliodi Food Bolenc '.
Medford Canter Bldg. Phone IS( Silk from top to too Witk
French Heel
1 $1.00 Pair
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WE DEVELOP
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YOUR EEXALL STORE
Open Sundays and Evenings
All tlie Time
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