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JWJ U 111.1 1 iUiUJJ1 II. 111- 4 iui-!j T4M TTfT iiatlnnal park", i"nWiTTifK6iSriF" IS" rO LAKE CONTINUES GOOD; 68 CARS SUNDAYis each from New York, Texas and MiililRan. Uurlne lust week 4U cars in which were 128 persons visited ("ruler l.nie. The weather yesterday at the park was quite warm and the park roads, while free from enow, are titlll ley, but the average depth of between Anna SprtnK park government camp is about iwo on parta of the rim drive I around the lake tile snow In from litree 10 threo and one-half feet. ! DEVELOPMENTS PEAR INDUSTRY Travel 10 fritter IjiUr of nnnnln : Tho rast entrance road is milt bo ttom OreRrtn - smte and ntijom The- devi-(vtmt n . ut ttho. local lust used by trTivet 1 1 '0"uili'.v t" onanist's TtI!,hovell'wnol.r,,l1nl,H,n,l,hi't !lVe takea l"ilco ,ho han- Imck to Slt'dford by Chief KanRer! tin Maim continues, tnouK.t groan- ,, , - " - "" :UHnir tr this fruit durlnr the nn oily the volume is falling off. Ves-i ;' y iniet iwinRer ! , " , . i,,,,,,:. tw.ly. ears of people visited the ' '"' iTLX LtVf'' isiy tCrd "he Kiwanis rtub aaaaaATaaaAA I"tos exls"K t Crater national !""n$n!t' vill ,.! i,,i,,i ,1, years aKo, in 1J, "t'eachy" was noon by C. ;t spoaker. C Lem Jilst six Has Made Good j. with MILLIONS KG Same Price for oyer 33 years 25 ounces for 25 Pure Economical - Efficient MILLIONS OP POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT iiim Jin. i.,i In.d.of,,!,' J.n-nt. ' y " l" nn. Bum of mn.7 tiros Htartedl by liio Mark rangers alongside ot the road htwecn Anna Springs tump and govern ment camp on October fi. 7 and 8, arc Hliit Hiitmiltioringr and hatttob imtroliod frequently by Kuugc'r , Hock, who digs trenchos around "them to prevent their spread anions the plno needles and other earth refuse. This is due to tho fact that the snow una not yet penetrated fnto tho ground. the same jjrnup I.ust Four iujK in Mtne, PIKKVIM.E, Ky. fJft Misstep four days, Jerome Dial returned to his homo at Ua.td Fork near here with a Htory of having been lost i'i an abandoned coat mine. Ho en tered the mine to et a sark of coal, tieeame iost when his carbide Tiiat the uniform use of the words "MedfortV - oregoh" itpun the boxes shinned to outside mar kets is not oniy generally observed Un'ttUy, but it lias begun to ineaa pQmetlting- throughout tho Ittrjfe eastern markets, was one point hmught out in the talk. Tho de velopment of power conveyors, the general use of lug boxes, pre-eooU inp facilities and six way prctee t ion pa ek s a re some of the im provements brought about in that time, he said. The Yinger family sextet of lioKton who last niffht presented a concert at the First Methodist church were the guest of the orefinixstirm " nntl ontortfnti ili i momhers with h UVliirhtf ui eroiin light failed and could not find hist" voeai numbers.' They were way out for four davw. Clarisaima, a Boston unheMtr ...4 ; song, "The laughing Song," an Japan's first arrangement of "The Olden Oaken or "journal- Hueket." by Ibeiinartet, consist in? of the three Yinger boys and their TOKYO. (JP) schofd of journalism lam laboraiory,'' a.s 'its promoters tail it, has been opened by the Im perial University- of Tokyo. It is endowed by $10u,0ott in private Mibst'i'iptmnS. stater, who responded to an en eore with the -;'riegro spiritual, "Hebn." - The family consists of wlt prasenl- ft ponoert in Ornt! 1'asW tonigh't; ' J . U U ? I ? $ 40te LsWcgjioivNIV'i "omniendett -two' members of tA etuh for each office the nnnR-ii eieetton to take place at the next meeting this following Monday, December S. .The candidate lfH" tow: iresident C S. Butterfieid, E. 3f. IledHck; vtce-president, O. Abnderfer and J. U, l.oye; treasurer, Georgo T. Frey on both tickets; district trustee. R. B. Hammond, Wm. Ciemenson. ' Other trustees, seven o whom are to be elected, follow! wmmm SPJPOEl BY CONGREGATION Kewhry, Atex nennett. Car! Brom nlr, Walter F. Brown, A. I Hltl. Ur. W. W. Howard. Olen Arn sjiiger, FranR' Ulllard;' J. W; 4a eoha, Frank Perl. Xee ; WfttBOn, Bvepett Trowbridife,' Wm. J.' War ner, n. O; Fowler.' 1 UltOKKlXV Ore., Kov. 25 EarlHHpecsRl.l The missionary pftKeaiit '1: MlSS FEWELL SUFFERS tfPEialrnlW tf ' : Sitss Irva FawelrVilttgh 'elioet im porter and society' edltdr during (lie-week for the Mall Tribune, -kits rtishert to the Snered Heart hos pital yesterday morning guttering from an acute attack of nppendl-i citis. Attended by Dr. R. AV." Bles ter, she was operated upon yester day afternoon and .is reported fo- day to bo reepvering satisfactorily, j Editing the Sunday social news Saturday durinsc the absence of Sirs. DeLosh, Miss Feweif was tak en suddenly ill and left the office for her home. Her condition grow- j ing steadily worse, the physician wbb called yesterday and she was i.-.keu to the hospital immediateiy. Misa Fewelt has been writing hfeh school sews lor the Mail Tribune tbrehrfhrs. a sister nnd the for'the past year. KM .. . . Wf if t t- ,t 4' km1' 1. if si V " ilt ir Ik-; -J (q)' ilactmii Oualiiies vTCU given al the Presbyterian ettareii -on Sunday evening was very im pressive and a great success. Tht paseant -wan -.entitled,- "Making the ; Isles: of l'eor tiift Isle of Faith," t T&e filing of th. play , was the Philippine JstamhVut the' time be- ; fore uny VhrintiaH organization - had enmeite ihe islands,.Tne s?tMia ish priest and his assistant were! enamed by J. O; ; JoiiRg and C. C Hartley. They implanted a cross, ubuut which a great number ot children gaihered,? ml Renting to b cowed with the superstitions ; and untieik'f that then existt-d in ' the land, - - " As the remainder of the rtistwas ? presented each one in ttjm did their part to help to spread Qhris- i tinnity to those of unbelief. The leading iiartn wera as fol- lows: Spanish prieaU J. O. N.. Poi-i ing; his assistant, C. C Hartley j American minister, - Rev, Francis j Bancroft; Philippine doctor, &r. i&m B Standard : Philippine nurse, Misa Wat kins; Fillatinas, the lead- iiig part, Stiidred Costs; teachers, ; Mrs, Kdith Thompson; hoy scout iiiliie HlJoots: athlete, Joe Hartley; American sailor,. Ray Man si; American soldier, Kdw&rd Hmit h ; liiHippine hoy, Theo Cr Amirean- off. . , f ! Several mothers took1 part in the pageant fiumberinjc . itt all aljoet The play was r-id hy ' Mrs. Frank icnxer - who Smrotlueed each character as they appHred oh the stage,. . Appropriate hymns, which help ed to convey the story of the pa geant were supplied by the quar tet, consisting of Mrs. Albert fcSoliss Mrs, Carpenter, Mr, Bheets and Mr, -Frame Mrs, Frame served as pianist. ... The play was directed ny Mrs. John w JtQbert vith the assis tanea of Mrs fckdiw "and Mrs. Frame. . ,- t ItICIIFIELS Famous mg Ggnigfittes plus licniiine ET2I1 L compound . t ; m ; THERE'S an up-and-go tQ your motor with Richfidd-Etkyl in the tank an eager response to the slightest touch of the throttle, oceans of power on hills and hard pulls, flashing speed on the straight-away a sparUing per' farmance that will both ornate find de lightyou! RichieJd-EtJtyl is noticeably superior because it gives you the anti-knock qualities of genuine ETHYL compound combined with the famous Richfield racing qualities, proved in victory after victory in grueling competitive evyents where Richfield has long been the ex clusive chdice tof the world's greatest drivers and pilots. No mattpr jvhat-branjl of gasoline you are now using try Richlefd-EtJiyi a stiper fuel that 'gives swper results in every type of motor Fill up at any Richfield station. f, . Womr-n Drivers appreciate thcauict,-a"'iS qualities of Richitrfi Garofine in coktwktlwr-rtts'lrtstam response to the ulightcMtottch on tho accelerator and the prompt, courteous service artevcry Richfield Marion. . mo s Gi.DKI.Cl- ETIiYE. AT IS BEST SACRED HYMNBY Medford tieoote are . enihuslasf 1- jcalt'y VejL'etying the beatiffal new sacred -'hymn which was recently j written by l-Vona liray of this sity land which was nresentml here for the first time hy the isoptshtr Yinger sextette at ha Methodist chttreh .Sunday, t Mrs, fcrsty,-, who has already stBhlished aft enviable name for herself for her excellent j itHHsicat eomnositiena, has-acltioved iSlBfBBber wltieh' iis-eBtHled "I Iorrt, i'Como on Itendert Knee." - " ' In the first presentation at fhfc MofhodtHt itburcb the Bosfott ITtsf trorsitjr sextette de!ia:htcd fho con- grBtton with their fixeetttton of the new hymn and Mrs, Bray 1st receiving considerable plsfse for her camikwlttMU Tha mnsto for "O Iera, I Come ton- Jiemlert Kneewas Brrangmf by IXtniet K. Wllsott of' Portland1, sec retary of the Oreaon Composers society; arid 'the pnlilished copies are now on sale at the Palmer Mnirfe Ifouse-of this city,- ' ' Wna llray-s sacred hyren has three verses and tha beatitifttl re friils Is as follows! ' lisrd, I know I've gone astray. Hut- hiimbiy J cotne back tmlay; tfear my pray'r, I now repent. And meekly take this sacrament. SHOW BIG CALF SflrlOCAL MARKET - Atonit'wtth rows of f itt. Thattk- Bfvlnir turkeys it hungs, Tt won b eaten Thursday and K wooid be enough' meat fur at leafef one dinner fr 2&tt0 neijte, even heavy enters. The 738-poumt 19-morith- old short horn steer, csif on dis play tft the l.tlierty Meat Market on West Main street wits bred and raised ' by Tbms Harrison, tit tho Oakb-igh Itanrh, Central Point. 'Mr. Harrison took thft huite r-alf to Cotifornla enrly in the fttft alrtns with ii carioad of others, to ehibit it at nitmerous fafr. From Yreka to loii AnKeles It won blue and . red ribbons at nraetlrally very fair. At the California stal fair the Harrison ahorthors won tho first premtiini In the beef, dt vision. Tho I.ibtay Market will keep fbs nnlmtfi 'oft dliiny until next S'e!nesiay.. It. wilt bo sold by them nfler December T. EARLY FIRE TAKES NQCOUPIED HOUSE An unoccupied hetioe n Srns street, ontstdn the Afptfftmf, rtty llmita. was destroyed hr ffe of undetermined oHrIs early yester day morn in. TUt huiidins was the property fif Wlftlam tHfity end the l)f tos is bettevecf to have hfrt eoverrd hy insHranre. Thr Mwlford fire d'p.iHment rnshpd to tUe wt-ne hut wan tmhte it save ths Mrtietre lrease of Ihe th seftr of- water eenneetins. " The lite depnrtment wan eaJJpd lad night, to xtinjtish a fearning tree in rant Medfoid, The tre hrwl Ignited - from a hiftzittif brush fif nnd'lhen fell nerflwt sey erni electric Hfrftt wires. TWO MORE SHOPPING DAYS Before THANKSGIVING We have everything for the Thanksgiving Dinner, i Order early and get, the best selection. ? t 43 pens st-jviwi Fresh. Vegetables Radishes Green Benas ( Sweet Potatoes Green Onions Green Peas Lettuce Green Lima Beans Parsley Cauliflower Bell Peppers Ripe Tomatoes Artichokes Cucumbers Brussels Sprouts Celery! Spinach : v -Cabbage Bunch Carrots Fresh Fruits Oranges Bananas Lemons Grapefruit Avocados Casaba Melons Pomegranates Persimmons Cranberries Apples to Bake Fresh Pineapples Tokay Grapes " Eating Apples -Cocoanubif -Fancy Pears Seasonable Delicacies lor Thanksgiving New Nuts Heinz Plum Pudding Hein? pg Pudding Heinz Mince Meat: - Libby's Mince Meat Candied Cherries Candied Pineapple Candied Citron Candied Orange Peel Candied Lemon Peel HOME MADE FRUIT CAKE HOME MAM PLUM PUDDING Genuine fep(trt; SnrnaFigfM All Telephone Orders receive the sarpe careful attention ... . h vwieii w w More in pcrwn Personal Attention : 7 "-' ; ' Prompt rvice Phone H. E. MARiSH Phone , 252 .'til' .GROCER-,.- r j i ;252 ii as DR. KRESSE IN MILE -; : OF 0UPID SATURDAY tog lbs eir Vttssttt ohUtiutnit stiei iirenss. ''""' Dr. A, P. ,Kf sasa nia38d tha role of Cttilt( SRtttrffiiy' night w& matte Sh arrttngmnt fof ths marrlsKe of Robert Nathan High antl Wary Ann Thompson of Mesifortf, which tooli place ht the Pecfflc RseortJ Keraltt building at that time., . Catling Radio Preacher Rttl Ray, wno penormett Kte ceremony, ana , ., j,,,j ,,, t. ft, fr ' - , i tits genteece was seferrea until Frt-j getting tha cotratjr eterfe mtt of bed . ,, . unttlM th w t performed- In due time before ft u f f M ,fpe , party of relatives and friends of the J i . . other northern California points on i a brief honeymoon, they will return ; tills week and make their home in Medford. .' ' i i uii-aiuTt1 justice ourt today, thrsagh, his j psnttia jfc fcrha4 bfets falber, (. f, HolbrseK, to two cfcarges, one of driving a car with out Sfseetst Beense- sr -penstt,- m whteh ft ttits Oi t9 niid It -costs wB Imposed, and another of nsing Improper license pistes, es wisSciM Romanes will be Imposed ttext 'Fri day. The- esmplftfttlB wlties ijs ft. K. Phtltlps,-state traffle sftteerl ft seoms that several days ago young Hotbroos: bsttRftt a second hand California ear frost a local deater, who appareotiy neuleeted to make a record of the ehange. To enable the officer to make fur ther ravesifneftott at this matter fw 400,00 mmes txsi g'ris-wfso dawn, and unabls to do thir work heattit by1 tsfts? Edte E. Pink- iiara a Vegataosa sompouna, tsy accurata rscord. 83 out of evry 100 report benerit, i ' ou eaa be almost csrtaia that it wiU help you too. jate LOCAL YOUTH PAYS -AUTO CHARGE ONES U. If. HiitbriMk, a 1 16-year-old srhnol. youth, plpodert fsnltty tft Night Coughing Quickly Relieved Famous Prescription Giyss Almost Instant Belief Xlght eough er erngfe ratt; 'hy ik ir hy an JrriiHtft thrwit hrt utfM ltf t& eaif which vmtuh tyrttt ami uaivnt mfiifin) tnwh. tint ih& vrry fimt jVtiUow tf Thnxt Raaranlpl tn jtp thf 'moitt iihhftrn eaeh nlmt instflittiir'. Th3t lx & f- imtf'ly rtiJfrpt HneSfJ5 H goeit thttiitv rrtR ntf harmful Tre. i tft!unt tasting HiiS Maf fr thf wHuM family HUl n a mfnty lmk Krfnffte in stv tr unti titrNr rtMf ffir emtxti ftr or thrmt than nnyihinK yott hnvt fvr AU fr Vhttm pnt tip rntv for bw in S5 H( and hmlU-s. ttuM hr Jarmin 1 MR, DAIRYMAN; .-, t! ii Hit FEED MADRONA (3Bmnd) . DAIRY, RATION; FOE BEST RESULTS PABM BULLETIN 'KO. ?4S feASf The proteifj content of Hit eralft mlstetre st great est !mp!r!asce, The cor cannot pradaee the nsilk she Is capabl of unteta Uet .assosi ireii'K!. . VheB the rsBgbsne is good plover or alfalfa, a I to i per cant protein feed sfcoiriti be ted. DAIRY RATION CONTAINS 18 PEOTEIlt AND ZM PAT Fec4 it to yoar eovt and wafek tfeem im ptivt in flesli antl milk flow, ; Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 323 Saul Mala Phone 260