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Wtsm 5CTET5POTIT5 MXTC TRTBTiyfl, MEPrORU, D'RTCO'Sr. SATTT?D7"Y. TvmrST 2. IMrt. PXCTE THTIE1 EVANGELISTS 10 ASHLAND SUNDAY; 1 1 i - - i Rev. nnd Mrs. Watson Argue,! younjr evangelists, who have many friends In Medford. are beinnin evnnKelistie services Sunday in Itov. Watson Arsm. Ashland. Their campaign will be conducted in a tent accom modating 1000 pitched on the Junior llish school grounds. Kev. Argue will apeak Sunday night nt eight o'clock on "Ood's (ireat Invitations." The services will continue every night for a month. Preceding each sermon, Rev. Argue leads a song service with a slide trombone and is as sisted at the piano by Mrs. Argue. The young evangelist Js known ns the swimming parson," hav ing won a collection nf 30 awards in aquutic meets. In 1 H 23. Rev. Arguu conducted an evangelistic campaign in the Mcdford Armory. AMERICA GIVE UP LOCAL PLAN Plans for opening a social wel fare home In this city have been temporarily abandoned by the lo ral chapter of the -Volunteers of America, Co. Jessie F. Btarks. who -is in Medford from Portland, an nounced today, following a thor ough survey o? the city and con ference with the local budget com- mltteo of the community chest. The organization will continue the work started in Medford, however, bv maintaining the headquarters nt 128 Kast Main street, the mission. relief department nnd a local of ficer. Oases will be taken to the home In Portland for care with the exception of emergency cases, which will bo handled at local headquarters. This change In program plans. Col. S'arka stated today, has been necessitated by the general busi ness depression which is felt throughout the nation. The or ganization feels that It would be impossible to raise funds to finance the home here at the present time The Volunteers will carry on ex tensive charity work here at Christ mns time and will care for home less children through the Portland office. All cases will be reported to the officer nt local headqunr ters. who will in turn report them to Portland. The local chapter plans to cooperate with all existing clubs and charitable organizations Iv avoiding duplication of work, Col. Stnrks pointed out. Speaking for the organization, she expressed appreciation of the support so far given the workers and the general attitude of the Medford people ex tended toward the projects under . taken here. The local officer will collect clothing for distribution to fam ilies who are In need, nnd all cases should be reported to hr. 0. A. R. SCHOOL OF L The Daughters of the American KevolutloA announce the opening of the summer classes to aid fur - eigners seeking citizenship. These classes will be held at the l'"b-j lie library. Mtdlord. beginning Saturday. August 9 nt :30 p.m. I All who have made their first declaration nnd expect to apply , for final or second pnpers before! 1931, should nttend these classes.! A representative from the district! office In Portland will make n visit here about three months nfter the September court. At' that time he will give a prellnii-, narv examination to each pen - tinner und a knowledge nf government will materially our aid him In hi- final lest. The las congress has passed a simplified law to restore iltl zenhio to women who have mar rl,1 foreigners, previous to 192'.' .I i hv.. Hub citizen- .i:,t rest.ireil should nv.ill! themselves ot this class nnd re- u .l.i m,.m,in- nn theacts of our government ns n f nowl.-dge of the history nnd government Is 7';t,r,r information, phone, , Most forelun nations t'ik Con- cress saw its duties and rather "... Fltfnrn t Ala.). j.ten,l,l Would You Learn History of Landmark of the Rogue STORY OF BEALL II Razing the home, constructed In 1H72 by Mr. and, Mrs. Thomas Fletcher lien II, recalls early ilnyy when ihe mansion served as home, rtchnollumse nnd feathering: plat for Hiicial fuiitloiis. The story. eiUeiutii.injrly told by lCva N'ealon, feature writer of the Mail Tribune, will be published in Sunday's issue. The Sunday Mall Tribune will carry a section devoted to the dedi cation Monday of Med ford's nlr- i Mrt, besides muuy regular fea- tu res. Including excerpts fram Med- foi"d news of 15 years ago state and h.-JlIoiuiI press i-ommcnt a complete resume of social event; "Smudge Smoke" coin ic.. .. and by Arthur l'ei-ry a comprehensive; outline of local und world news. St. Mark's Kpist'opal. Corner Oakdale and fth St. 8 a.m. -Holy communion. Win. I'.. Hamilton, Hector. Catholic ('hurt-h. So. Oakdale and Tenth St. Masses at 7 and it n. m. Kev. F. W: lllack, pastor. I list llapll.-t C'liuri'li. . Central Ave. at Fifth. W. II. Eaton. Ph. D.. Minister. Phones: Office 1052. Resi dence 704-11. Sunday school nt 0:-15 with classes for all ages. Mrs. E. E. Wilson, superintendent. Dr. Eaton will use as his sermon subject nt 11 a.m.. "The Unreasonableness of Jesus." Anthem: Special by theFIntley- Herrold quartette. Union service at Lutheran church, 8 p.m. A cordial welcome to all services. Main Street Methodist Church, - Smith. Program for Sunday, August 3, 0:4ii a.m. Sunday school. Kev. J. A. McKee, conference extension hecretary of Sunday schools-and lOpwoi-th leagues, will address the Sunday school. Epworth League devotional, 7 p.m. Sermon by pastor. S p.m. Sub ject, "Peculiar People." Is D. Wood, pastor. Dr. Frank Huberts. Sunday school superintendent. I-'irst Mcthmlist Church. Alexander (1.. P.ennett. pastor. Sunday morning worship, 11:00 o'clock, with sermon by the pas tor, "Folks Worth Kemcmbering." Sunday school nt 9:45 ft m. Uni form lesson. 'Ruth, Naomi and World Krotherhood." Evening worship, in the Lu theran church; united congrega tions. All people .are very welcome. Mid-week hour of prayer and praise during the summer Thurs day at 7:45 p.m. Pastor leads in study of "Cireat Sayings of Jesus." First Christian Church. First Christian Church. Ninth and Oakdale streets. Gor man E. Mell. minister. Office nnd nastor's Rtudv in the church. Phone 1007. "Test Our Welcome." Morning worship and commun ion 10:55. Hev. W. S. Immon. pastor of Kern Park Church, Portland, will preach. Special music and a happy fellowship. Union evening servi-e nt 8:00 o'clock it) the Lutheran church. ItOde school assembly 0:45. Christian Endeavor meeting nt 7:00 o'clock. I'.ligll-h Lutheran Cliur ch. Fourth at Oakdale Ave. "Where the Way is Made Plain. H. C. Funk. Ph. D.. pastor. will testime their regular Hour of worship. 11 a.m. The:nH m,xt Sunday, after i pastor will speak on "The Foolish-1 non 0f two months, ness of Preaching." The P.ihlc n order to puss on the cnthu . uehnnl begins nt 10 n.m., with 'siaslil gained lit the Little Klver classes for all nses. I Union service will be held in our (,1....l.1 nt 8 p.m., with the Haptist christian. Methodist. Presbyterian inmj Lmhernn churches partlclput - tng nr Funk will reply to the "What Is the Matter Wtn ,h(, church?" Tnp quartet will sing. 'Our f.ollI.,.P of messing." by flabrlel. Mrll i f- j. Harris, organist. . The Salvation Alllir. Holiness meeting. 11 n.m. Sunday m-hnol and Hible class. 2:.".o p.m. Voting Peoples' Meeting, p.m. 0:30 ; evening service. p.m. icn Pack will reak on the , t of "Light In Darkness.' Week night services: Tued-iy night. 8 p.m. Saturday nljht. 8 p.m. The Saturday night open airs will be held on the corner of oih and Central nt 7:r,0 p.m. Lnsign Pack will give n short address the street Saturday nluht .iililcct will be 'Why Mer Mix f'.n nrt." All are Invited to attend this service. '-- "st,,- dints' ,isn. i-i:ion broadcasting a wm.h Tower program over KMED Sunday evening from .:30 t o'clock. The subject of the lecture to be given by T. W.j , - - - - Hill ot Ashland Tnilh." Lewis Parker will play n piano. solo, "Garden of Dreams." Mrs. Will nocers will nine. "Walk with i t!od." The International Hilile Stu dents meet every Sunday morn- Inn at 10:. "10 nnd every Wednesday inftei-nnon nt 2 o'clm'k at the home! uf Mrs. W. W. llailey at 102 M If -J tletoe street. All who are inter- ested In Watell are welcome. Tower llilile stuily First Pret-byterian Church Claude II. I'orter, pastor. During the pastor's vacation thin monlli the. church will remain open an usual. Morning worship lasts ono hour. August 3 (lev. R U. Huncroti of San Francisco will preach nt 11 u. 111. Union services nt S p. m. will bo held in the English Lutheran church. Fourth and Oukdale. Dr. II. C; Fung delivering the sermon. First Church or Christ. Scientist. Authorized branch of the mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Hoston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice. 212 North Oakdale. Subject for Sun day. August 3: Love. Sunday school at 9:45. Appli cants under the age ot 20 may be admitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which Include testimonies of Chris tian Science healings, at 8 o'clock. The reading room which is In the Medford 'building Is open dully from 11 to 4, except Sundays and holidays. The Bible nird all au thorized Christian Science litera ture may be read, borrowed or purchased. The public is cordially Invited to attend the services and visit tin ading room. , Church of the Nainrcne. North Central at Jackson. John T. l-lilti.se Pustor. The male quartet from the Northwest Nazart-no college nt Nampa, Idaho, will sing nt the morning service at 11. at which Kev. Hoy F. Since, business man- iger of the college. win lie i- speaker. Sunday ' school will render a children's day program at 9:45 Sunday morning. A special offer ing will be given for foreign mis sions. The young people's society meets In the church nt 7 p.m. This service Is growing in Interest, and numbers.. cms meeting the annex at 7. ' I Pastor will speak nt the evenlngl service at 8, on the" "Spirit of j Power." Another one of those, gripping stories from the Hiblej that have been so keenly enjoyed ; by the large attendance at the Sunday evening services of thls summer. Fifteen people came forward in response to the Invita tion at the close of the service last Sunday evening. mguinrj meeting or tne oiiicihi " the church Monday evening in the Annex. l'rnver meeting in thei nhutvh Wednesdnv even ng at HAVE BUSY HEKi The Kpworth league ot the la "Tito I'nth of llirt.ll flfll IHAI Tri Flint Methodist Episcopal ihurchl,e tak"n to Crate- Lake by win tnuntrw, il.uli- r..,'nlnr meet- Ings next Sunday vaca- Kpworth institute, which was held n short time ago. the Medford ! chapter plans to Inaugurate the ! coming week ns "Institute Week." 1; M1Mge Kunzmnn will lend Sunday, UBn(? "institute" as n topic. The president has cnlled a cabinet I meeting at the Arnsplger home. 1 Palm street, on Monday even- inn. An Kpworth icacuc nu.-m,--.. meeting will be held Tuesday evening at the home of fleraidlne Fox on I'ench street. The dele gates to the Institute will Rive a party for the other members on i Friday. August 8. at the home of Mildred Walker. 842 East .Main I street. A feature of this party ,"jwill he, the Institute reports, and ;" ihe forming of nn Institute club. Everv member of the Kpworth! league Is urged to participate .. .... ,v, .,!, , - , Hunk" Nomination. j SALEM, Or".. Aug. 2. (Vi j Certificate 'if nomination for; Llewellyn A. Hanks of Medford,) In.l. i.endent candidate for I niteu Ktates m-nator. wan filed with the; ferr-'tnry 'f utato today The eert if irate wan filed by R- K Kelly nn president nnd H. T. Huh hnrd nn f-eeretary of the awemhly that nominated brink at Med ford on July 8. The candidate' nloiran nn the ballot will be "re store mnfttltutfonal riht?"." ciaislfled tvertlslnn ret reault. This Old River Valley? iliUli OUiiUUL 1U i i ii- inn nil nil I HAVt UBKAKT UN A NEW SYSTEM To facilitate the handling of used books, sold at the senior high school in the 1 It exchange. this office Is being moved into the senior high school In the book exchange, this office Is bein moved into the school li brary, where it will be In charge of .Miss Myrnn liarrett, high school iilirarlan. A Dutch window is being cut in the wall, so that books may be checked out with out the students coming Into the library. The school library is made up of 422S books, mill of which are jsupi-lementary 1 kx. being used in connection with the different courses taught. These are checked out to the teacher or the course, who In turn checks them out to the students. Appi-oxima'ely 200 new books are added to the library annually, being purchased largely for the department of interest to the pu pils. Names of 50 magazines are Included on the subscription lint nf the library, with duplications of some magazines for supplemen tary reading In the history de partment. In a record kept over 103 days, 52.553 students checked Into the library during school hours, with 24.5tlK books In circulation during the nine months of school. This inhiilntion of books chocked out does not Include the supplemen Ini-v texts. Miss liarrett, who has been in charge of the library for the past four venrs. Is now enrolled nt in University of California nt Her kelev. where she is studying 11- brarv work. She will return in I about two weeks to check in new i books nt the library, nnd those which have been repaired during the summer months. A course In library Instruction was given last year by Miss ltitr- i rett. with the students enroiieu ! ...imliicttm.' the library during (hor (,a!)H 1M,rOIiSi GET READY FOR AD CONVENTION HERE SEPT. 18TH John Condon of the Condon Ad vertising Agency of Tacoma, Wash., was In Medford todny arranging for the meeting nf the Pacific, Coast Advertising association In Medford. September 18 to 21. There will he about 80 repre sentatives of advertising agencies, magazines and newspaper repre sentatives from San Diego to He- initio in aiienoiiii-i-. i During the meeting w. ,. served and the banquet arty will 111- , r- WILLIAMS CREEK WILLIAMS CHEEK. Ore., Aug. 2. (Hp!.) Word was received by friends that Mr. lilbby was killed In nn auto accident near Corvnllls one day last week. He, his wife nnd gr.idd.iughter were) driving when the car struck some loose earth which threw the car over a bank, killing him. The oilier nc oiipants of the ear were not bndlyj hurl. Mr. Itliiliy was a refcoi-ni , of Williams creek several years; ago. : hospital at (Iranu Pass, Is Improv- Ned Diinlnp of Portland Is visit- ing nicely at present. Ing his parents, Mr. find Mis. Tom Herriot. who was operated George Dunlap. They were allien nt a Portland hospital about n visitors Sunday at the homes of ! month ago for cancer of the atom Mrs, preseott and Ornndmn Slslly'aeh, has returned to his home at and his sisl Mi?". Hrnian Me monger. Mrs. Mary Keeler of Ashland ami Vr i n v,.rnn K,.In., f Grunts Pass spent Sunday with their slter. Mrs. fK-orge Fields and family of Provolt. Threshing grain and ha-.t'estintf , a, la lla is i ne oroer ni ia rm ing jue. now. Kanki" Newcomh nnd O-ortfe - Kradel will be-'in with their ma chine Monday; other have already beKvin. Mr. nnd Mm. f)n! I,emmon and family nnd Charle I.emmon up'-til Sunday in Ahland. Mr. nnd Mr, r. U Ilobertji vi ited Tne- 1n Medford with friend Mm. nmft Provolt, who la In the I1IDAGKIEIR by IVIary Dalilberfj M'.vtl'S.S: Rcsrurd from Mtrt rin nisiirtn-iilji 1J Jti-tfii, -uai iyy, r .WaWry, nitve oi ti It sua r.nu ter. -!iihk Hotrartl. A tnertenn atiii'tliotr. iciiis the love of At r.s.i.ir i:hi( the liA-iiio of her nm-.V. J,m Mitrlt y aud Dick Well I", on J-.'ii'Wishmnit tcho has come tit (lie ru H ill li toratlt tome punt trouble llou-arit, tcho hue a tcife he .(..(-a not loce. resists the ffrsu l.ilHin to return Daijtfer's affection .i.iii lenrr.1 to loin the Allied arm its mi fiance. Wellittu toins a lintnh rnmmijlfmi tm.vi'10 horses for the armu. 3Jcantc)iiltf Amcri' en enters the tear. Howard is re volted mlsjiito and probably dead. Itoynrr. hearthroken, goes to visit tni mint in Sun Antonio. 7''iere she meets c'flpfdiit John Vaneermo. floiiio ace. vho shoics unusual Oi-.',.- .r in her and offers to help hn learn to flv. Chapter 10 VENEERING FALLS IN LOVE VANKUrtlNQ changed from bis fl..!.. ...l li.tn i.nifnrni nnrl climbed Into the car beside Dagger. "There's a madhouse a bit on where we can get breakfast," he said. "And farther out Is Eddy Stednian's field." "What's that?" she asked. "A privato flying-field. Eddy's a good egg. friend of mine. Ho trains the overflow ot candidates for the Government, and a bunch ot Cubans and Canadians, Into the bargain. You see. Dagger. It would be impossible to send you up In an Army ship, but Eddy could take you. and no questions asked." Ho hesitated. "It's more or less up to to you. 1 mean, If he thinks you're safe to teach, he'll do it for me, although very tew women have learned to fly as yet." "1 don't know why not," Dagger asserted cockily. "I guess women can do anything men can. "I'm betting you can," Vaneerlng rallied, with an open look ot ail miration. His hand strayed as by accident over hers, where It rested on tho steering wheel. "You're, a very wonderful girl, Dnggor.' "And 1 don't hold hands," she snapped. "Quite right, he answered cor dially. "Too early for that sort of thing." They bad a friendly breakfast to gether and afterwards drovo up the road to a much smaller flying field than Kelly. A young man came forward at sight ot Vanoering, glancing curi ously at Dagger. "This Is Eddy Stedman," Vnneer- ing Introduced him. "My frlond, Miss Mnrley. Eddy. She wants to fly" "Yes?" lie drawled. "I've done a heap of things In this game, but I don't ordinarily contract to tench women, Miss Marley." "I'm sure I could learn," Dagger .iiswarud, hating herself for the Hlilteil engernoss she was unnble to avoid. "I'd take It as a particular favor, Eddy," put In Vaneerlng. "Miss Marley has the stuff In her, I be lieve. If she can make good, she might be useful for exhibition fly Ing." "She might," conceded Eddy. "But she lias a family, eh?" "Not to Interfere," Dagger said hastily. "And I'd love to do exhi bition flying." steilnian surveyed her fur some moments without answering. "You'd have to do exactly what you fcere told," he warned. "I would." "And If 1 wasn't satisfied with you. I'd drop the whole business." "Hut you won't have to, Mr. Stedman." "Won't 1?" He exchanged grinB with Vaneerlng. "I expect not, but jlill When can you begin?" "Might now," she said. "Hold on," he exclaimed, "All my buses are in the air, and I've got them filled for the rest ot the morning. Come tomorrow about this time, and we'll see what we can do. Or better sny six o'clock. I'm sorry to seem ungallant. Miss Marley: but this must be a case of ladles Drat for men's convenience. Illume it on the war!" "I won't blame It on anybody," she retorted gayly. "Thanka aw .'.illy, Mr. Stedman." "Walt and see how you fool five hundred feet up," he advised. Dngger felt perfectly comforta ble live hundred feot up. The only person who minded was Aunt Espy "I never heard tell of such non sense," alarmed the positive old lady. "No, you needn't sny another word, Allx. I don't mind your hav ing a good lime, and being up until All hours, but there's a limit to all things, and " "You let Willie fly," Interjected I Dagger. I "I did not, lie scamped me." "Well, I'm not going to scamp you, Aunty I'm going to convince sou" Convince me!" scoffed Aunl Espy. "I'd like to hear you." "All right. Is there any reason why a woman can't learn to fly as I'rojn-ft. Friend who have vinlt d him fay lu look nnd fHn fine. M lt I'hyllf Wood of roriland If nt homo at present with her mother, Mr, Frank Wood. t'hurles ,eri!ion, who han heen viMlting at the home of hln unci.', I 1 1 l'inni'm nnd family, relumed to hi, homo near Mount Hood , T'ieHlny Mr. nnd Mm. M. L. lfoue pent S turday in Medford nnd vh inlly transaetinK Inline and vlfdllmc ire-ooH, iino remained over mil ui - 'ptienday. day nliiht at fce home of Mr, and! ' Mr. Chiirle ytt-n at Talent. 1 Fred eimaeh. new piteher with Mr. M. l,ll otiwe received a tee-.ihe lirooklyri Itobhin, ha yet to Kfiun Thursday morning "fntiriK partlelpate in a world's serfea Rame. that her mother hi,d pajwed away though he wa a member of tho at hep homo In Galventon, Indian t. i'j2H ehumplonnip Yankco club. easily as a man? Women ride, don'l they? And drive cars? "That's so," her aunt admitted. And if It was anyone but you "Hut why shouldn't It be me? If learn, I can be useful to the Gov ernment. I reckon no one girl Is going to win this war, flying or no fly ing." She could interest women In buying Liberty Bonds and contrib uting to the Red Cross," "agger argued. "And break her neck." 'It would be her neck." "Which I'm responsible for." Dagger laughed. "I'm going to fly, Aunty. You might have me locked up or send mo back to the ranch, but unless you do one or the othor I'll find a way to go up." Aunt Espy bent a calculate g glance upou tho girl's determined face. You do sound right suro of yourself," she commented. "What's got Into you? Can't you find plen ty ot dances and things " tired ot dancing, flared Dagger. "I'm not a little girl. 1 m grown up. now," Aunt Espy deliberated, nnd her deliberations torininnted iu what might have been a snort. "I wash my hands of you. Allx. If I'd had the rearing of you ten years back Hut there's no use going Into that. You'll have to use your own judgment only when you are fetched in bore on a stretcher, you remember I warned you " Never In her life was she to for got that first breathless swoop to ward the blue. A nioinontury sen sation of suffocation as the wind blew over the cowl ot the cockpit. Then a feeling of buoyancy beyond description. The Held dwindled be- nenth them, a tiny patch ot green, and for miles the country Btrctched away, checker-boarded or dotted with buildings whore El Puso sprawled its pattern of streets. She wanted to cry out to Sted man, but It wns impossible to make herself hoard above tho thunder of the motor, bo she choked her ex citement as best she could, until he motioned her to tnke the double controls by her Boat, grinning bis acknowledgment of her emotion. Her first instinct was to grab al the wheel, in the nick of time, however, remembering that porky handling was dangerous with elthor horse or motor car. Her hands wavered, checked and final ly dropped feather-light. Sted nian's npproving smile was her re ward, and for some Ave minutes he lot hor meet tho problems of flight. "How was It?" Vnuoerlng shout ed as thoy landed. ' "Marvelous." answered Dagger. And Stedman, with one leg over the side of the cockpit, exclaimed: "She's got It In hor, Van. By Qoorgo, she's a born pilot." Vaneerlng caught hor hand. "I know It," he cried. "Good work, Dagger. We'll start our own flying circus, eh?" And he Bwung her down with a casual ease that was much moro exciting to hor than the flight had been, and waltzed her over the turf, to the delight of the median lcs. She was terribly happy, joy ously disturbed. There was Borne thing very magnetic and compel ling about him. He stirred her It emulutlon yet she was not nnx lous to Btirpass him. A sensation which both pleased and frightoned her. Naturally, In the circumstances. she saw a great deal of him. Naturally, too, Aunt Espy waa In quisitive, and at first, critical un til a little Investigation revealed that Vaneerlng waB the Bon of one ot the most famous and wealthy families In New York. Dagger brushed tho Information impatient ly asido, howover. "I don't care who Ills people are, Aunty. lie's nice, and that's all that matters. Hesldos, he's Just a friend, so what do I care about his having money?" Dagger honestly thought - she meant that statement Vancorlng, however, took theli association seriously from the be ginning. He couldn't see enough ot her. He was with her every evening sho would give him, and afternoons as well, when he could dodge duty. He nmdo no attenipl to hldo his Infatuation, one day when he said to her: "I'm crazy about you, Dagger. God, you're the finest girl I ever know." "Oh, you Just think so, Jack. You mustn't be silly." "It this is silliness, I want to be crazy." (COmitl, II SO. n.fi.ld s.d CemUnt) Whare will Dioaer'a attociatlon with Vanerlng lead hr? Wdl th learn to fly 7 Sea tomorrow' chap- A group of friend arcompiinled M r. n nd M rn. New ma n to rn n in Pa Friday evening, where they attended a youim people'- meeting of the Hevnth Pay Adventlwl ehiin h. Thop from William who attended were Mr. find Mih, New man and won, flense nnd Marry, Mr. Mullen and daughter. Kdylh And Fay, Walter HouHe, Karl (ou Klo, Uinnehft and Iteetle llnu.e, iliiindma John, Mm. Htratlon, Mm. MoUle Jjnhle i-nd daiiifhier, Mary Kathryn. wero caller at the Krn- de and Neweomh home Wednes day oveninu. Mr. nnd Mr. Homer Iloue spent the evenlnw al the home nf their j ,,,.,, Mr, nm Mril, m. i House, AT BUTTE FALLS Hi'TTR FA M.S. Ore.. Aug. 1. 1 j Doctor anil Mis. Kankin of I.os ! Angel, s are guests of Mr. and Mr, j Paul Hunt. 1 1 Camp 2 opened Mondav. ! Mr. and Mrs. Everett 'Hds have! rtMiirtHMl Mtni) a few wet'kn lit'iir AHh'antl. Tin' forest fires in this vicinity j juv now un ilt r control. It !'- j quiriMl all available local men ami , many from the valley to finlt the flumes uiii'ee.ssftlly. j Mrs, Itussell llihharil and .son i .lot, who have spent a wei-k with: her parents In the valley, have ve-j turned. Joe is lad to he home, j Mrs. lliMtard'tt sister is with her.) Mis I.ola Kdmondson is home, and slowly improving. The young daiiKhter of Mr. and j Mrs. (loher at the county mad ( eamp injured her arm by catchttiRi it in the washing machine wringer. It Is badly swollen but no hones are broken. Ernest W. Smith Is now lookout for the forest service on Mt. IMit. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland enter tr.lned cnests from Portland Tues day and Wednesday. R A. llildreth Is enlarnin:; hlf house, Mrs. Oscar Ilitfulnbotham of Cen tral Point U vlrtitlntf her parents, Mr. Mild Mrs. J. I. PnUoll. The .1. II. milliard family have enjoyed a visit from Mr. Ilibbard's mother of California. Mrs. Tom ltonenoff r.nd small baby were the miosis of Mrs. Il'f endeen Thursday. Huberts are doinn some paper ing and palntitiK In I he inlerlor of their house. Mrs. K. A. llildreth has fryers for tfalc, Mr. and Mrs. Pankey of Central Point were hero Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. li. Moore and grandson, llilile Abbott, motored to Medford Monday evening, where Mr. Moore intended a meeting of the marketing committee of "the Oranges. j Friends of M. I). Howies nre sorry to hear of his misfortune In having blood poison In his hand., The past several days he and Wm.; Almy have made regular trips to Medford where Mr. Howies receives treatment frtr his hand. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Iloefft, r,o- eomiianied bv Steve Smith nn family of Phonnlx, spent a couple of days cnmplmr mt I'Msli lake nnd report fine fishing. Mr. nnd Mr. Itnymond Camps of Fresno, Cnl., lire here visiting Mrs. Camp's mother, Mrs. ('has. Wilkinson, Dead Indian soda springs. Mrs. 1L L. Tonn and son Harry wore doing business In Medford Wednesday. j Mrs. Wm. Hoefft wns cnlled to Medford Wednesday by tho seri ous condition ot her father, Mr. j VnnDorfy, who wns injured In a( runaway accident. , Mrs. II. L. Tonn nnd son Harryj Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy Orlgsby nnd sons, Donald nnd Dickie, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Nussbnum nnd children, tins Poch, Mr. nnd M"H. Monro nnd Hlllle. Abbott were nmraig tliosn nt Ihe sndn springs Hominy. Mrs. Hoy Orlgsby and sons. Don ald and Dlekle, nre spending n few days with Mrs. Orlgnby's mother. Mrs. Tonn. but expects to return to her homo In Medford Riinduy. "Lady of Scandal" at Fox Craterian Ruth Chnltortnn. whoso drn niatle roles such ns those In "Madame X" tiro funious on the screen, veers lo comedy In "The Lady of Scundal." Mntro-Onldwyn Mayers lllml.ation ot tne erlck Dnnsdnlo stage hit, ..rrM, High Kiind," which openH tomor row nl the Fox rraterlun theatre. Hho plays n miislcnl coumily ac tress who upsets sluld Ixinilnn so eleiy. Itnsil Hntlibonc plays the hum and Hnlph Forbes, Nnncn O'Nuil and others nf noto nre In the enst. C ome to . . Glorious Vacslionland 1 LAKE CHEEK -Sir Francis Drake GARAGE IN HOTEL BUILDING Convirtlent lo par'xi and beaches Goll cards HOOM 1 A HIPP le Dhu, ., CM. DlItooM lto Hra ten Room n 700 lllRootM I40O Itto A4Roo 11. 11 IttPvis 4f. 600 48 Room 6 co lue Twit Mroc-M lor two .... fnm t&ot ftoo-M an Mftt -lnv( fooa. baftcma-, pnvMc bttK hor Slow e JS UKOE SAMPIB ROOMS BV2RY ROOM AN OUTSID1 R(JJM L. 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