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'.el f - FROM HOME HEARTH BY FAMILY'S ILLNESS , Curl Teugwald has no more liuiuc titan a rabliit .these dnya. as his Wife, daughter and maid ore 111 with Kcarlctina. tho Teugwald home at IS Kim street uelnjs quaiun rlned and he can only visit the hack porch occasionally. ThlnKH arc therefore all at sixes and sevens in that homielinid. (or following the illness 'of the .0-year-1 old dauKhter Airs.. Teaiswuld mid ! the maid also came down with the disease several days iiKo. The old-4-kSst duiiBhter. aged 9 years, and the fTpuby, aged 9 months,, Imve. as yet k-fliown no traces o takliiB the dis ' T ease and tho chances of the baby iuklug it are regarded as slim by , - the attending physician. A practical nurse is in chaise ' of the family alone, ell efforts to find a. girl or. woman who Is not afraid of the disease to help out - lia'viifcr'nroved nnavaillnir.'uil to this - afleinooh. Mr, Tengwald Is living j , at the Hotel Holland during his banishment from home. SCHOOL DISTRICTS School districts, like women, are privileged to change their minds. And the reason for so doing, like that ' urompting feminine action, sometimes remains just as much k-f a mystery. r . ' ljst month "a member of the Crater Lake district circulated a . petition among the voters of both ' that nnd the Eureka district in the interest of consolidation. Presented before the boundary board, with the signatures of voters in the com bined sections, the date of election was sot for last Saturday. Then came the big surprise. Con solidation was voted down. A count of tho ballots is said to have dis closed that it was tho petitioning district Crater Lake that stood aguinst the, issueV. -No explanation lias us yet. be'en' gV.'en.- One voter accredited 'It to tho fear that 1fi3 bo.'tid of directors, of' on district would remain, intact and run both dlstrjcts tin'tir the end of the year, ins'teatr ol 'lillonlng for a choice of representatives, frcm both districts. CHEF METZGER -!S EXONERATED . AdiiUKurt of perjury. in connection ivkhiho. Kwoui'hitf out .oin,rii;r,ptjl iriumnt,: Hubert hli'txt'i-,, Juckson I'Uln.clly mur.ihul, viih exonerated in the '.luek.sonvillo justice ' court :hi.s forenoon when Riven a pre liminary hearing. The en-so- had its beginning hist June when Alotz Kcit arrested Orval Goodman .luck-' sonvillo resident, tin a charge of driving while intoxicated, which charge was lnTer chunked to in toxication In it public place. The father, JeesOoodmun. claim ed that hi son , hud been wi-oiik-fully urreuted on. tho original fhui'KQ- However, the boii had pleaded guilty on tlie Hecond t'hai'Kc and paid a. fine. The whole mailer, wuh regarded. . today by aaithorjtfoH 'aa a- complicated affair, which Involved nothing" of a seri uuh, nature ., . Daily Meteorological Report , November SO, !C!9 Forecasts .Mcdl'ord and vicinity: Tonight and Sunday fair. Temperature bo low normal. Oregon: . Fair tonight and Siin r day hut cloudy or foggy on coast. Temi'Tiittiros below normal. "I '" Local Data. :' K Tcmiioniluro tDoRS.f ..!7 fi.i " 29 IligheHt ll.asb la ins.):.' l!0. ' 65 l,owest (l-ast 12 hrs.).. 2" . 2S Rel. .humidity (Pet. I S 91 State of weather Clear Clear 1 Lowest temperature this morn ing, 25 degrees, Total precipitation since Sept. 1, 1!i2!i. 1.16 Inches. teniperiitures a year ago today: Highest. 41: lowest, 33, . Sunset today, 4:41 p.m. Sunrise Sunday, 7:20 a. m. Sunset Sunday, 4:41 p. ni. Observations Taken at 5 A. 120th Meridian Time IPC 2 crrr. Raker City 5S 21 Clear lllsiimrck 14 4 Cloudy llolse r. 114 Clear IX'nver 32 1 1 Clear Dos .Moines 10 . 2 Clear Fresno 72 4 Clear Helena Missing Ijis Angeles "!' f.2 Cloudy Marshflcld 6S 32 Cloudy Phoenix ., TS 44 Clear Portland 51 III Rain Ked Bluff 70 42 Clear itosehui'K 40 .". Cloudy Salt l.al:e City . " 32 Clear San r"runclsco .. (if. 1 48 Cloudy Santa Pe H. . 21 Clear Scnttle 4t! 41) Haln Spokane 39 28 Cloudy Wall Walla .... 30 34 Clear Winnipeg .'. Id Clear Ht'TClllSON, Jlcteorologlst. Winter Pear Committee To Report Progress at Growers League Meet The Winter Pear committee herewith publishes a list of sub scribers to ilato to1 the Dose und Winter Pear fund. Approximately 05 percent of all suliscrloei'8 to .tha ,Botc fund have paid their uccounts in- fui.1 iiiid 11 is estimated t:mt 35 percent Imve paid in full oil their winter icarj. As usual, u t5tar.be fore tbu names of subscribers indi cates payments have either been mail in full of account or on ac count. , The Winter Pear committee is very Kraleful for the prompt re sponse on the part of the if rowers. .Special attention, is palled to. the fuel iliut the, Whiter Pear commit tee' expects to make u progress report at the annual nice,Ung of .the.. Fruit Growers league, , Ueceni ber 15th, relative, to tile Bosc. cam paign in the city of Detroit,' Mich. In order to expedite tho work of the committoe. It has been sug gested that wherever possible, sub scribers to the: Dose fund completo payments on or before December 14th. Alford, Geo. 'Andrus, J. G. , Anderson, Bert. Anderson, Albert. Bochus, P. R; Bagley Orchard. rBarnesK J. ' i .Bear Creek Orchards. . ' Ecouo, A. .V,'.. .,. . . i!est, 11. C. . Benson, Mrs. Ellon. ' ! . P.lddle, W. V. . , IJIi;khuUz. .lulius W. l!lshopi Guy.. ii:i)(b.v, B. A. (by Ceo.: B. Dean). L'.oggsv'o. C....- Boyer. 11. It. Biagg, U. D. ' ' BO-sun, W. K. -linrch. Albert.' ' Boyd. C r.. - 'Can field. 1. 1). . I Carkin John. ( . Carlson, A.- V. Carlton, K. W. (Bedskill Orcll.) Cnriienlcr, Alfred S. Chirgwin. If. S. Crystal Springs . Orchard (Dr. Spatzli. Chirk. Donald S. Clements, A. 11. Coirhor, Guy W. Cornut, .las. N. Cooloy, .1. II. ' 'Crown Point Orch (Noel Davis) - Cutbertson, J. A. J i , Cobb, K. K. y Cbaso, Jl. B. Diu-liy John IT. Davenliill, A.. II. l)"an. Geo. B. Delta Water Orch. (F. C. l'cnny) - 'Dew. i. A. i Dillard & Arnspjger Dixio Orchard (L.. C. Schafor) . Dodgo, B. L.. Jr. Dorcmus, F. C. Earl. It. J. Edgell. Corbin Rdgcvalo Orchard Edmiston, .1. E. Egan Orch., by II. Chandler Egan) ' Ely, J. I.. . .. ' iai-go .Orchard (by. Sir, Je'ver ctte). . ; .; . , ...-:,'.,.-..: Feblenhclmor, Elmor'-', " Fitch Chester : . Foothills Orch. (by R. J. Earl). Foss, E. E. 401- Orchard (by It. R. Rotor). Frame, Holt & Frame Friedegar, M'm. x Frink, E. G. Fuller. W. M. C.albrneth, WaHace Gammlll, John A. - Gannnway, W. C. Garrett, O. C. Garrett, X. .1. Gay, Rose H. - Getger, Jackson Glasgow, C. "W. Glelm, H. M. Odd Crest Orch. (by II. W. Hamlin) . Gottlieb, Chris Gregory. .1. li Gregory, E. If. Hamlll, P. W. i'Maitiilton, C. T. ' '; i : . Hanley & Hoover ' : , 'Hansen. Will ' l . Henry, R. J. Thro UK h the coincidvnen of dou ble dlMquulifk-atlon, Circuit Jude Hurry ), Norton nnd Circuit JudKf Arlfo "WnlUcr of McMfnnvllle will trudo bcnchfiH this following week, tin former .sluing ut McM Innvlllo ;ind tho laltrr at Grunts J'huh. The local circuit judu wiis automati cally dlMUri41flod to jireHido uvor n ter h t ten I t no I n (i ra n tH Puhh 1 due to hitt rcnidence there. Lucul i;iihh ot for December 3,, the work following, will be post poned, until the end of the Joseph and Mannlx d if barmen t proceed inrrn In Salem, which will lHs;in on that date. Judge J lurry Norton, who 1h one at the three judlcinrh'H in tiio Htato choHen, to preside ovr the rtilrni heiiritig:. will leave . for that city directly after hit engfiKe nicnt at AlcMinnville.. , As an aftermath Of the fining last Monday of A. II. Holbrook, 15- year-old boy. $in for driving a car) without a special license, he was j again fined S5 yesterday in Judge! Taylor's court for having Improper i license plates on bis car. nnd N. J. Hindu the dealer who sold him thej car. was iiueuio ann cosia 01 -t for fullure io remove the foreign license plates. It seems that the. Holbrook boy recently bought a second hand car from which. Hindi neglected to re move the California platen after the sale, and the former continued lo use them on his car until arrested hy State Truffle Officer Phillips for driving without a special license. JUDGE NORTON TO ! GAUFORNIANS BUY M MINNVILLE BAR HIGHWAY ORCHARD . . i J." .alJ-. 1 1 J. U-.l.W 'L1 1- ,.. "llen'sler. Alfred Hlgglns, W. H. Hicks. Allen. I Itinerant oich.(by U. R. Reter) ' Reter) Hollywood Orchards (by W. E. Brayton) , , Holmes, Wm. Son Hubbs. A. W. 1 lugger, '.Mrs.. C. -Hughes, h. 11. Hutcbins. Ceo. S. ' liollow'a'y Orchard (by Corbin Edgell) Interstate Fruit Isaacs, Frank " . 'Janes, V. c. Jordan. 11. B. Kimtor, Joe . ' Kallstrom, J. M. Kershaw, p. M. Kenley,-. F.' Corning. Kirk, John B. Mvnlght, C. a; I.everetle, AV. 11.' (Homo Crest Orchard). Elttlefield. E. J. Undley, O. L. Love, J. G. ' . I.prton, E. E. Lowry, Bert Eogsdon, C. E. Marshall, Vern Med ford Pear Company Meridian Orcliard. Miller, V. IC. Mires. F. .p. ,.Mytcs. C. A.' -MeCaskey, H. D. j'.McCreiliv, Win. , JlcCurlej, P. JI. ' McFadden, O. W. . . .Ncwliry & Sons Nrwhall. C. S. Nichols, Geo. W., Sr. -Nipper, Roy j'X.oirls, Mi J. : ' ' Nyc Orchard (by S. A. Nye) .Olson, Olaf 0'Connor, James. Packard. K. E. .Palmer Corporation, Tho Poling. J. o. X. Pomeroy, 1-;. H. l'ortcr, E..H. Kay, E. E. (by Geo. li. Dean). ' ltichardsoll, S. W. . --Richmond. C. A. rtidiHo Orcliard. S.tnder- Frod C. Sanderson; B.- E. Kaladc, Dr. L, A. Saltzinani G. D. Sclierer, Paul A. Scott and Walker Sheets, M. F. Shepherd, A. W. Silvercrest. Orchard (by Mr. leverette) Smith, Grace Smith, Roy G. Smith, H. D. ' St. Anthony, Inc. (by Eric Wold) Stephenson, F. , Stratton A. E. Stacy, c'hns D. Sunny Cliff Orch. (by R. J. Henry) . ,. Swedenburg, pr. Sbeldoji Ranch Stevens, W, B, Short, E. Table- Rock Orch. (by S. M. Tuttle). - . -Timmons; '.T. AW -TouVcliel F. E. " ' " ' Treicbler, Goo. E. rtpton, Frank E. ' ' ' Van Hoevenberg, H. . Veritns Orch. (by L. Carpenter) Vilas Orchard -Voor.llies. Gordon.- .,' Wagner . J. M. Weagant, Harry ' , Weeks Deuel (Del Rlu) Westerburg, H. . Rv . Weslerlund Orch. (by C. V. Teugwald) . , White, -B. it. S. ! Whitney, A. P. Williams, R. V. Wilcox, R. H. Wright, A. N.y - ' Webster Orchard company (by Joe Matter.nlch) , J; , Webster, W. J.' ' , Williamson, I l.'C. Wing Orchards' (by Chas. A. Wing) Wold, Eric ' ' ,J. 1 ' Wold, Jonas'' 1v ' - i ! ' foun,',H. w.''; ' ',.: ': Young & Hall. ' FMiner Ilerrled and IT. C. Unre, l al roaj estate broKois, anuounco the Hale of their orchard .located ton the Pacific hlKhwny neiir Tal ent, to Mr. and Mra. JIarry Iucan of U'-'llcflower. Calif., ut a consid eialfoi) of $1 (1,000. . 1 r. and Tdrw. Tucax expect to arrive hero ubout Uec. . 1 nh to make their home, nnd coming with them are Mr. and Mrs. Fred JjCwIm 'of tho panic city, who recently purchased the Columbia orchards thru tho wnmo firm. Sale of tho Hub Shunmn orch ard nnd rune It 1m reported by the sanie firm to Mr. .and Mrt. Char tntw who nre moving to their new homo immediately. Another , truiiyuctlon completed was 'tho exchange 'of a roHidonco owned by II. C: ApwlcgH.tr mi Lincoln utiVct to Mr. nnd Mr. J. U. Wilson on- J7luvciii Ktreet. Hud I.nwnntz announced today that he has purchased a one-third Interest In the Hatnhow Cleaners establishment and will In the fu ture he associated with l.arry Stone and Clifford Chord. The Itolnlxiw Cleaners, with of fices on South Fir street, recently completely renovated their place of business and added new c'iilimcnt. . t ' Thirty-four faculty members of Texas christian university received their bachelor's degree at that school. Sacred Heart Catholic Church So. ciakdale Ave., and loth St. .Masses ut S and 10:30 a.m. Rev. V. W. Black. Pastor. 'Hie I Iiiik li or Jesus Christ of Uilter SiilutN .Metis evely Sunday at 1(1 a. in. In the Cdd Fellows Hull. Every one is welcome. SI. Mark's Episcopal. Corner Oakdule and Fifth St. N a. ni.. Holy communion. 10 a. in.. Sunday sclioo'l. 11:15 c. ni.. Holy communion.' Wm. K. Hamilton, rector. I lloenlx Prcshyleilnn. Sirvlees at the Presbyterian church will be continued as usual on Sunday. December 1. A. W. I Shepherd will deliver the morning j sermon at 11:110 end Dr.' Han E. Standard will deliver the evening sermon at 7:30. Walcll Tower Program. ' Broadcast from studio of K.MED Sunday evening from !l to 9:30. Subject. "The .Mystery of the Kingdom of God." Mrs. Will Rogers will sing "God Will Take Care of you." and "I'nder Ills Wing," assisted pt the piano by Mrs. John Brumlnge. The Salvation Army. Mnslgn and Mrs. J. It. Pack In charge. Sunday services: .Holiness meeting, 11 a. in. Sunday school and litlilo ehuv, 2::i" i. m. Young People's l.eglon meeting, 6::io- p. in.' levelling sirvice. f p. in. Weekday services: 'I'uesday. Thursday aiul Saturday nights, S p. m. . All evening services preceded by open airs. Valley Itailio Clinrch. l;:M Bay. pastor. P. O. box HIS. Office 'Herald Building, post orflce block. Phone lll.r.4-B. P.csidcnce Jacksonville Highway. Phone Jacksonville 102. Broadcasts Sunday nights from studio K.MED, between S nnd 9. Old time Gospel service. Mm. Raymond Doran will sing two numbers. .Miss Joyce Doran at the piano, Pastor's subject: "Whoso son is he?" Come to the church o'er the radio.- It's the old-llnie religion. ,1 lr-1 Metliodlsl Clliircli. Alexander G. Bennett, pastor. Sunday morning' worship. 11 o'clock, with sermon by the pastor, "Faith's Fortissimo," W. It. M. S. Pageant. "L'ndim mcd by llunitin Tears," 7:30 p.m.. 10 ladles and gentlemen taking part. Thanks offering for wo men's Christian work in America. Bible exhibit Wednesday night at 7:30. people bringing their oldest Bllilcs. smallest, most-prized nnd first Bibles, und tolling short stories nbput them. The pastor speaks about the' modern versions of tho Bible. , . Everyone more than welcome, Ihigllsli Lutheran Church. Fourth at Oakdule avenue. "Where tile Way Is Made Plain" .The congregation will observo the rirst anniversary of the pres ent relationship of pastor and people and also celebrate the church's New Year day. Advent, at the morning service, 1 1 o'clock. Dr. ' Funk will ' speak on the .subject. "A Wonderful Bide." Organ prelude "The Vlllago Chapel" (Hopkins.) Anthem. "In the Bosom of the shepherd." by March. offertory, ".Because" by Roberts. Postlude, "March of the Choristers." by Keats. The Bllilo school begins at 10 a. in.. ' with classes for all ages. W.o Invite you to worship with us. l-'list Clu-lsihin ChiirHi. Ninth and Oakdale streets. Car man K. Moll, minister. Office and pastor's study 111 the church. I'hone 1007. Residence phone i:!:i;. , "Test Our Welcome." .Morning worship and commun ion lOiIi.-i. Sermon by the pas tor. Subject. "Three In One." An tliems nnd special music. Popular evening service 7::lll. .Sermon by lie v. IJ. K. .IUIard. Subject. "The Lost 'Romance of lii'llglon." Housing song service. Special music. A happy fellow ship. , P-tblo school, assembly. Christian Kndeavor groups Il:l."i. t:M. Midweek service Wednesday even Ing, 7:,10. I'lrst llniillst Church. 1'inlral Ave., nt fifth' street. W. II. Kalon. Ph.f).. Minister. Phones: Office 1052. Residence 704-11. Sunday school nt 0:4.1 sharp. Next Sumhry Is deslKnated as "100 lir cent day." hnd during the Solidny school hour. Ur. 'I. T.aoghlln. the evangellrt. will give a chalk talk 'to the whole schiml. which will be of real Interest, At 11 H.ln.. Dr. l-nughlln's sermon subject will be' "Crossing the Hun ger Line." nnd at 7::ll p.m., hiH subject will b:; "Saved for the Sake of Another." II. V. P. 1'. at (i::i0. Spenlall music nt belli servlci-s. , Mrs, .1. A. Smith nt I he console. Wo extend to all who do not attend church elHuwIiere an Invitation to worship with us. We web rime you. Main St. Mcihcdl-I ( hurch. South. The I'ri.'inlly Chill-i-h on the Cur lier. J. i;. Conder. pastor. Sunday si hool at lt:4."i . m. If you are not ultendhig elsewher. . you will find n place in one of our iIiim-b to which Von will be cor dinlly wclciimed. Preaching at II n. m. The p-tui-'s subject will be, "Signs of the Times." In the cvvning nt 7:30, he will or, on "Noah and the Flood." There will be special music by the choir at both services. l.easues meet at 11:30 p. m. Tho leader for the devotional service In the Senior league Is Miss Fern Huffman, Junior director, Mls I Seller. I- .... M-.lii4- day iveniug ut 7 o'clock. Choir j rohi'ursal after in'i.yer services, i A cordial welcome Is extended 1 to all. I'lrM Church or Chrl.-t. Scientist. Authorised brunch of the inoth'r church, the First Church of Christ. St it-mist. In Itoston. Mass. ."ei vices are held every Sunday at 11 u'elock. church edifice. 212 Ninth Oakdule. Subject for Sun day, lii'cemlier 1: Ancient an 1 -Modern Necromancy, alias Mesmer ism and Hypnotism. Denounced. Sunday school at !l:4.". Appli cants umler the age of 20 may l" admitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which Include testimonies of Chris tii.n Si lence healings, lit S o'clock. The rending room, which is in the Mcdford building, is open dally from 1 1 to 4. except Sundays and holidays. The Bible and all auth orised Christian Science literatim' may he read, borrowed or pur chased. The public Is cordially invited to iUlend the .services and visit the reading room. i l lrst Presbyterian Church. I Claude B. Porter, minister. ; The Lord's Supper will be ob j sewed at Hie morning service and ! new members will be given the ! right hand of fellowship. In the evening Mr. anil Shearer, who so delighted the audi ence at the recital on Friday even ing will present a sacred organ and voice concert. The hour Is 7:30. Of course there will lie no admis sion charge, and everyone is cor dially welcome. The morning service will include tbi- following music: Prelude. Prayer and Cradle Song," Cullnmnt: anthem, "O, Lord How Manifold Arc Thy Works," ltnrnhy-. offertory. "Berceuse" 111 G-iiinJnr, Spinney: Ttenor soli. -VI.,,,.." ii-!e A. .1. MacDonough: piistlude. "Besolute." I.enimens. Ministry of music: Florence I llazelrigg. sopruoo: Kdna I'.ifert Inane, contralto: A. J. MacDon- I ouuh. tenor: Ur. W. W. Ilowanl. br.sic, .Eva Hiuselrigw Marsh, or ganist -nnd director: Margaret Arn old.! director young people's chop-; Marian Alward Mercer, noon re citals. ' . " TO HAVE PAGEANT ' Tha W.-H. M. S. of the First Methodist ' church will present a pageant Sunday night in the church . entitled "Uudlmmed by tinman Tears," 19 peo ple taking part. Mrs. Percy Bray rep resents "America;" Mrs. W. W. ' Walker, "The Spirit of Missions;" Miss Hose Gnult, MIhb Jounetee Trill, Miss l.ela Van Her Mink, Miss Elizabeth Melodier, Misir Marie Van Dor Mark? -Miss ffladge K-tinznlan, ' Miss-flornldlno Fox,' representing AlaHkans, In dians, negroes, Immigrants, Spun islf Americans. Ivun Crum nnd George. Bennett are cast for the Eastern moun taineer and tho Oriental 'charac ters. Mrs. Minnie Heine lakes the part of the ""Spirit of the Past;" Mrs. Clarence Pankey. Miss Gladys Whltson.' Mrs. William Hnllowny, Mrs'. Hdwln Nichols. Mrs. Harry Nordwlclc, 'Mrs. F. F. Hnrlte and Mrs. Lynn l.uwtoh are "society of ficers." Alexander G. Dennett, the pas tor. In the pupit Sunday morning, speaks, on the subject "Faith's For tlsslmo," a-sermon by,i'eo,ucst, con cluding the" Herles on, the 6)d-tlnie Christian'" 'symbol known as tlt,o apostle's creed. The Shenrcrs, .lames Shearer and, Mrs. Annei Shearer, who delighted a large audience at the First Prev by lerlan church Friday night, have consented tu.rcmuin here and off"r a secret! concert In that church Hunduy evening at 7:30 p. ni. They will give an entire new program. The public Is most cordially invited to attend. Following Is the program: Organ: Doric Tocatta Ib.cli In the limit .Ilebussey Song: The Voice In the Wilder ness J. P. Scott Organ: Vavano Wm. Ilyrd Soeur .Monlquc ..:..Couperln Soliam III (' Thou. Arnes Song: My Heart Kvor Faithful J. S. Ila. h Organ: Romance Hans Paroles Ilonnetl Afton Water Nell (low Marehe llltalre .....tiounoil Collecl loll. Hong: I Will (Ixiol Tliee,, o r.ord ..'r...':.'..r .....M. Cnsia Organ: Chornt Prelude "N u n , Danliel" Kartt Blcil LUMlS CELEBRATE NEW YEAR OF CHURCH The Hi-rvlren at the KiikIMi I" thernn rhun-h Monday mornlnt? will begin tho Advont miiHon, tlx fhitrch'H new yeur day. nnu nlko take note of the first anniversary of the prem-nt paHtorule. Th" ronKroatlon hail tnnde romined alilo prorem under the Ifluder hp of Dr. Funk, who ennio t Med foul from an Important field at Lou Anwelen on Decomher I. 1t2H. The eoiiKrgatlon Krenlly apprei laleM tho kindly Interent that h.in heen dhown their pastor and pled ltnelf to a heiirty pnrtlelpntloa In every good work for tho benefit of Medford. i t- 'i A" WOLGAMOn FAMILY W(1mM "-HOLDS-REUNION AT jlff IgrLi WAGNER GREEK HOME S ATI ItKAV 6 to 7 p.m. Ciuneral Klectrlc Hour 1 transcontinental I. N I :t service In KGO. Kill. KOMO, KC.W, KFI. 7 to S p.m.- Lucky Strike Hour (transeonlluenlall. Nltl' service to KGO, Kliy, KOMO. KG W, KFI. s to S:3o p.m. Temple of the Ah". NI'.C service lo KGO. Klltl, KO MO, KG W, KPO. KKI. S::bi ta !l p. ni. Peelfle Serenadcrs. XUC service to KGO. li to n:3o p.m. "Lautulerluinl Lye- ics." XUC service lo'KGO, KHQ, KOMO. KGW, KFI. '.1:30 to HI p.m. Western Artists Series Concert. NllC service to KGO. 10 to 11 p.m. "Tales Xever Told." XliC service lo KGO. KOMO. 10:30 to 1 1 p.- m. 11 Ni 12 p. in. Musical Musketceri. Xno service to KGO. KHQ, KO ..MO. KPO. , 12 midnight to 1 a. ni. wm Gun.enddrfer's Hotel Wliileonib Dance Band. - HC service to KGO. - , S. Adelson, a Fox film represen tative, was to ko on trial thin after noun in justice eourt on a reeUlesH ilrlvhiK elirtrj;e, following n crash ThaiiksKivinu day when AdelsOn Is :u'tM'(l of ha vinff crashed Into u ilvUl Seal Creamery truck driven by Lee Peebles, wiui, an well as his clgln-year-ohi son, sustained cuts and bruises. The rear wheels nnd transmission of the truck were :;ull to have been badly damaged. Tho case was to have come up In Gold Hill, hut arrangements were inadu for .lustlqe of the Peuco jjuhn Held lo hold court hero in the circuit court room, whore vdclHon was to hu dcfendedby At torney Geonjfe Jtohertu. - SOCIAL NETS PROFIT WAflXKR CU10KK. Ore.. Nov. ."JO (Special) The pn rent-Teachers associations save a plo social ut tho school Iiouho last week. , Tui'Ke crowd wiih In attendance and all enjoyed tho fine program put on by tho .community. The pies were then uuctloned off and the crowd repaired to tho bRftoiiiont., whwi'o they were, acrved with, coffoe. HomotiInH: over $05 was taken In, a part of 'which will : lined i tr fuiriieh' illattrlul for hot, .lunchcB , font the wchool chil dren, j . M LEVERS L PI. CKXTKAI, POINT, Ore.. Nov. HO. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Hatfield and Mr. mid Mr. Wayne heevor of Seattle- 'nrrlved Thursday nlRht hy automobile for u visit with their respective par ent, Mr. and Mrs. 1.. Hntfteld ii nd Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Iveever, also Karl I,ecver and family of Vancouver. Wash. The families enjoyed thanks tilvliiK dinner toKcther at the W. C Leever home. .lACKHOXVIM.K, Ore., Nov. 3(1. (Special.) Mr. nnd Mm. J. C. F.n yart Hpent Thank.HKlvllig with their daughter and on -In-law In Ash land. Ilev. and .Mi'm. .loncs were tho uueMtM of Mrw. Amy i-iow fijr tur key dinner Tliui-Hdiiy. Mr. and Mrs. (I. O. Sandcn and family were khi-jOm Thlll'Hdny of their frlendn, .Mr. and Mrp. Charley Call (if Mcdfnrd. The !all fanillv recently came here from South Da kota. Hick lllirtninii' returned Wc.l nciolav evening from O. S. C. to Mpcnd the ThHnkfglvlng liolldHyri wlllt Ills family here. Dick will graduate thin year. John Miller. Kllr.alelh lieutcr, limit Hrltt and Mlxlcr. MIkh Molll llritt. enjoyd a lurkey. dinner al the Hotel Medford ThnrMday noon. Mm. chexier Wendt, Is 111 at hi r home In the W'wt Side district Willi ncul'lct fever. Mr. and .Mm. Clliilon Hmllh and mm Loyal micnt Thankcglvlng (lav in CriintM 1 'a mn with friend. .Indue r.nd .Mi'mi TouVellc and Mr. and .MrB. II. K. Ilaonii were dinner KUchIk of Dr. and Mrs. .1. W. ltoh. ItiKon on Thanksgiving day ut Hotel Medford There will lie a chicken pie sup per at the I'reMhytcrian church otr Thurnday evening. OeKinning at .1:.HI Price Tin i nd ci nln. Mr. iiiid Mm. (Ic'rgo Henry of llroinhoro were visitor Sunday at th Henry flallop hfime. Mr. nml Mm. Oliver I'nnter. who have lived for the payt two month'. In Mm; VanWInkle's hoiiHe o'i North Oregon ulreet, moved to Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mm. Erie While of thH place nnd Mm. Cora White nnd daughter Lavera of Medford mo tored to Anhland Thursday, where they spent ThankKKlvIng day with Mr. White's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. A. White. wi-n in. iv W A. Nr. It CllBKK. Ore., .NvV. 1 III II AlfAMIIIIII I P I JACraVILLt ' 1 i ! WAf INKIt t'l'UKK, Ore., :'y. '(Special) There wu a re- 1 union of old-time pioneers of the ! WolMiiinott f;tmlly held on Thnnks j tfivlUK day-it the home of Mi', und Mrs. John WolunuUt. J All members made espi-cial ef t fort to attend the reunion, tin it was the first one held In the. padt 20 years and was held hero on account of Mr. Wolamott being a shut In, Those present were u follows: Mr. nnd Mr. John "WolKumott of this community, Mr, and Mrs. Zchnan Wolamutt and family of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. (ieorne Wolamott of ( rants 1'asn, Mr. (.'hnrley WolKumott of Klamath Fa Ha. Mrs. Ida WolRaniutt Uey nohls of Oakland. Cal., Mr. und Mrs. A. I-., AVimer anil family of Kuch, Ore., Mr, and Mrs. Vance K. WitlKamutt and family of LaiKle 'loint. Mrs. IJ..lu mott Talbot and da tit; liter uf San Francisco. Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Kakiu and family uf Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Will WolKumott of .Med ford,. M r. a nd M rs. .1 , 10. Sm it h and son of Crescent Clly, Mr. and Mrs. . Klvin C.-AVolgamott nnd son hos AnKcles, Cn., Mr. and M rs, ' Klvln C. WolKumott and son of of Lou -Anpi'U's. Cal., Mr, ami Mrs. W. r, Wolyamott and son of Point, Mrs. Ktliel Mellows and dauuhter, i'alricla of IwikK Point and Mrs. Sadie ilendrick son of Talent , TALENT TAI.KXT. Ore.. Nov. 30. (Spe cial.) Chas. skeeters wan In town Tucsday 'cnllstlng fire flRliters to help control the - forest fire on Wnffnor creek, which wna threuten- inir ilnllier owned hy Sir. Skeeters. 1. I1'. Newhry and Nona purchased it ' Holt caterpillar laal week 'from .Medford dealera. Tho Newbrya do cxtciiNive furinlnir anil have a fine herd of CuernHoy dairy cowa In ad dition to their, frulll and packing hou.sca in the valley. Williur Holt of San KranclHco was looking over property in Tal ent tlie past week; hopinir to' ex ehaiiffe lila property there for u liome in tlie Rogue Hiver valley.. Mr.' nnd Mrs. Saltmai'Nh of tlie Applesate were the KuentH of Sir. and Mra. l,oy Maniilton thin week. .MiaH Kdna NewBi-y arrived home Wednesday evenliiK to spend TlinnltHKlvliift with her tiarentK. MIkh Newhry la nttendiliK achool at McMlnnvlllc. Ore. C. It. Ilolnian of MarHllfleld puHHed through Talont Friday vlth two truck loadM of Port Orford ?ednr Iokh onrouto to Klamath 1'lillBi ' ' , " .' ' ' Mix Uowrhan left for' Portland Nov. 27. to apend Thankwfjlvintr with- her father and mother. .1. I. MHtea of. linker City,' who liaa been vialtlng relallvcH in Tal ont the past woefc leave for Mavya- ville, Calif., Nov. , 30, .where he will ho employed hy u . dredging company. .'''! CENTHAL POINT, Ore., Nov. 30 (Speclul.) Chester Wilson of Kcno was u recent visitor at tlie home of his brother-in-law and sister, .Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Richard son. A, W.' Walker has leased the Hawk building from. Its ow-ner, W. II. Walt of Medford. Mac's Harbecue Iiiim been rented to Mr. and pirs.' Roy Kelly who have taken possession of tills ser vice station midway between Cen tral Point and Medfird.' ,. P. Whitney left Tuesday night for Portland for medical treatment under n specialist in tin city. Mr. and Mrs. Kills Clark enter tained at dinner Tuesday night for Mrs. Clark'H parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moove, Mr. and Mrs. Ocorge Neale, Mr. mid- Mrs, Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Hodgson nnd daughli-r. ' .Mr. and Mrs. W. J. tlardner of Willow Springs district, are receiv ing conKTiiMilfttinnir on the-birth Of a 4 Vi Hi. daughter, horn Nov. 17th and mimed Dorothy Virginia. WAMNHU CltKKK. Ore, Nov. mII. (S)L'(:lti. .Mi'. HllU .Mih.. O. A-Itrln'-r itrrlvi'd hnit frnm llnndnn ItiKt Monday, .Mr. and Mi. Y. It. iVnnJntoli und ramily innviil In thnir ru- ht-nin on WillliiiMH Cn.ik 1t wm-H. ' A ntmihor tt Vtmnr Creek fui bull fitim iiitMiiltMl the Mot fo i-il -Ar-ihliintl ffiiiuu imi ThttilkKKivliif; Oiiy. .Mi'H. Wrn. llmrfHim ami hoiih wore Sunday oallei-H ut th Sum mer heme. She, reMirtH nor htm Iutk1. who Ih tiiltliiK lietitiunntH ul Itiitetcn Untile, Cloverrtiilo, ()r., n Onuih hnprovett W)f 10- pirn hfime lJi Ihritriiajij f' Mr 'nnd ilrt. t'kivi'nee Jryo if ? FIRST MECKURCH 11 al m., Wonhlp 7:30 p. m., Qotptl 9:45 , m. School 6:30 p. m. Leagues mm SJ" : FIRST Mrtlfcid Wfio i-iillet-M at the il. Iaiu'Ii lu.tnn liist Tucsdav. The Rogue-Elk Inn j IitiHtlc Belting In the mountains, Wliuro the pine tree lifts Ita head, Whero the Rogue River murmurs Boftly, As It flows o'or rocky bed: . Where Kilt Creek's lazy waters Ulead with Rogue's cold duslt iiiK spray. That's where Uosuc-Klk Inn awaits j you. ' ' Waits, and welcomes you to slay. On the way nlonK Rogue River, . Where tho gamey Steelheads wait, Where the friends of Isaac Walton I tn l,.,.ll tultlt alllnitl" hull. Where tho pine trees on the moun tains Murmur soft, as breezes wako Sweetest music mid their brauchos, On tho way to Crator Lake. Under tall trees hy the river, hi llio welcome shade, so cool; Hero the traveler loves to llngor, Hy the side of sparkling pool. Where tlie speckled beauties glisten, Hera Is where real life begins.' un mo naiiKs ot tne kokuq niver. At tho fumous Rogue-Elk Inn. Endless plcnsuro, here, awaits them, if they love the larger life In tho mountains, near to Nuturo.j Far removed from Btrifo, Listening to the gentle murmur Of the Hoguo, nt close of day, Or tho whispers in the pine trees, At the time when fuirlos play, , Evenings lure, so well portraying, At tho sotting of Ilia sun, . As they dance amid tho hIiikIowh When llio work of day is done;. Hero wo find, timid the mountains, At tho close of summer's day. Quint, peace, nnd joy entrancing, . Tis our wish to always stay; Nature culls us with tho music i Of the water and the wind. Bidn ns look to Uod who lovcn us, Hids us take our cares to Him;? And If we would learn life's les sons, Loam, fur us, the ono, best way,: '" - nnttiroi ' - , . Vhoro tho fairies dunce and pluy. 'iitfth (ho tall ami bonding trua- tops, ' In the shadows, and the moon. Scorns to hang so closo above us i Coaxing ltivors fond, to croon Of the future days, sn splendid. As they, their now life begin; Such a pluco you'll find near Med ford, And 'Us known as- RoguoElk Inn. Famous for fino chicken dinners, Famous for Its paintings raro; i-niiiuut) lui us syivau Boiling, Famous for Its mountain air; On the banks of tho Rogue Rivur, On the road toward the rim Of Crater Lake, you're welcome, At the famous Rogue-Elk Inn. Paid adv. tt Dr. E." J. Carpenter CHIROPRACTOR and PHYSIO THERAPI8T 319 Medford Bldg. Phone 430-R Phone 9 for FURNITURE REPAIRING UPHOLSTERING, REFINI8HINQ FRANK HOWARD ta West Main Street - . WE DEVELOP ;''!. i '. ''.': Films Free WEST SIDE PHARMACY 1 Y OUR REXALL STORE Open Sundays and Eveningf' ' ' ' . All the Tlm . M ''-.'' Women's Hose $1.00Pairi Silk from top to toe witb French Heel INSURANCE First Insurance Agency " A, L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central ;. Medford( Oregon 'illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1 iniia Hour t. ' V fOMPUTE eUAJUM A3 Dnmo SEBVK3 IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIU' ' PWOM SV4