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i n t i II AlAAlll in a as I; muni. mama - i MEDFORD SOJL TRIBUTE, METVFQRD, QKEOOX, THURSDAY, "AUGUST 27, mi. K, Aug. 27Spl.)-L. r . . .. rorontlv to Tule P - 1v.lr .ft(r t.Tio pllIorM'. . m, ranch. Ho took Chas. J0D8 to 8ure the lumber iflW. Cliff Garvin and "urate to Alturas last week ue i... runny Fame, wiu iuiv r'nere with Mr. and Mrs. EjTnas returned to her home P. ..., .ml Mlaa Bnttv U old Wend' In Talent last . u raiasB Gardner en- Titth two tables of bridge Z evening honoring Lleuten i Mra. Archie McGadden. tL, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Borg. . m Ed Andamson of Ash- Cj the Honor guests. Is able to resume his husl- a nrlll tuttfh at ttuclie n""S" a Valley school this year. uni Mrs. iso DU'B -" pjti, Lieutenant and Mrs. ... tni and La Villa were t th Armlee&te with 4 Medlord friends recently. .... 1.1 Unnlrl DMn iod Mrs. juuc "t"-"-...i.. wii.h Luclle Holdrldee. Lo and Luclle were college I...- Ci club gave a farewell party lifttrnoon at me nome 01 mr. U J. S. Crawford, honoring 0. Crawford, wno leaves soon ' .... home at Tule Lake. Cat. bwford has been an active tof the club lor a numoer 01 Li iu ha rceatlv missed bv Lditcs who wish her good L7i..nninMR In her new home. L .afh nrwtented her with X roses and shrubs from Vm homes and tne ciuo pre set witn a gut 01 rcmem Refrahments were served at una a picture was taken of iu! lira. C. M. Mllner of Rich alif, who have been guests iod Mra. Harry Weagant, re Some Friday. Pilmlter, past master of the ate Orange, and wife, of knitted Mr. and Mrs. Harvey i here recently. On. Carter of Medford visited kjlterfl Friday. Una Blnford returned to her nor Eddyville, Ore., Monday tin will attend high school. Word has been employed at 17 Itvern during the summer. Dal Mrs. Ross Kline of Eagle lolled at the Walters home nnUy. - d Mra. Frank Walters have their home In Tiffin Ohio, fending a week here with his Harvey,. and Jim Walters. . ud Mrs. Cecil Poole have the C. F. Estes cottage on Etiy. Mr. Poole Is a teacher Wagner creek school. ud Mrs. Harvey Walters ac- kd by Mr. and Mrs. Frank lilted Crater Lake Friday. Oilman who had been vlslt- k lather and sister, Mrs. Ira p returned ,home to Sacra- SAlna Thatcher of Medford p Wanda Purvis of Ashland loot guests of Fay Estcs. "'yne Parks of Prospect 1b Vn. Parks' parents and Mr. Kerbv. Hasten made a business trip I sach last week end. M Mrs. A. H. Banister and "Shter Maxlne of Medford F Bry Orr of Vallojo, Calif., F" at a chicken dinner at HTivern here Saturday. Knut if--.,..- i . "" nas returned to Jack aonruie after a k ma.sh home on Little Arpleuate. Lyle Hartmin. accompanied by otl crs from here, motors to Butte Falls and Prospect Sunday. Nett.e Thompson and son Junior ot Medford spent Friday ntjht at the home of her sister, Mrs. Chrl. Keegan. -f . j.runviLLE, Ore.. Aug. 27. (Spl.)-Mr. and Mrs. a. O. Sandcn entertained at dinner Monday in honor of their daughter, Vivian Card's, eighteenth birthday. Guests present were Mrs. C. R. Gale and son Robert of Medford. Economic club of the Jacksonville Grange met Wednesday with Mrs Ernest LanRlcy. Thc afternoon was spent in sewing, after which refresh ments were served. Mrs. Rose Taylor and daughter Agnes of Cottage Grove, Ore arc spending a week as guests at the Dr. D. A. Forbes homo. Mrs. Jack Moore and daughter Mrs. Goldle Taylor of Metitord called Sunday at the Archie Bowman home Mr. and Mrs. Moore, former residents of Jacksonville, ran a little store next door to the telephone office a few years back. They will leave this week for Elk City, Ida. Or. J. w. Robinson has returned from a few weeks' visit In Portland. E. S. Wilson has purchased a now care to uso on Ills mall route from Jacksonville to Copper. Royal Neighbor lodge will meet at their hall Tuesday evening. Septem ber 1st. Frank Ulrlch brought a load of peaches here Tuesday from his home In the Bellvlcw district. Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Sam O'Connor of Medford visited Sunday at the Leonard Lyons home. Attorney F. A. Williams and family of Salem arrived here Tuesday to visit his slater, Mrs. Fred Flck. and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Ettlnger and Mrs. Leonard Lyons made a trip to tho Applegate Sunday for blackber ries. Rev. S. L. Belknap from near Med ford will hold services at the Pres byterian church, Sunday morning, August 30. Wesley and Lyle Hartmon are em ployed at repair work for the district road supervisor. Mr. Tetherow. Miss Mollle Brltt and brother. Emil Brltt, also Dr. J. w. Robinson, at tended the funeral of Fred Furrv at Phoenix, Sunday. Mr. Furry was a resident of Jacksonville &r a young man. at which time ho mgil hi home with the John MMIer family. air. rurry's parents and the Miller famllv came Across the ulnlna ta. gether In the early days. w. is.. Kay nas a new coupe. Mr. and Mrs. Rov TnrlTi nnrf fnmllv of Bellvlew district visited Mrs. Alice Ulrlch Sunday. Reuben Blxbv Is oulte 111 at 'their homo east of town. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Dunnmgton and son Tommy returned Satt rday even ing after spending a couple of months vacation at Squaw lake. EDEN PRECINCT EDEN PRECINCT. Ore., Aug. 37. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Huehnley have returned to Phoenix, after a couple of months ahsenon H,,n summer, and they seem tu think this ' "ic oest place they have found. Mrs. Mllo Furry and little son Leo p.trnoaiiv visitors or Mrs. w. E. Allen Thursday, Ladles' Aid of Phoonlv hM B fni sale in Medford Saturday and are mending tnauks to those who helped tO make It a SUCCeSS. Thfi nmrM arc to paythe Janitor at the Phoenix Miss Mildred Young led tho young necple's meetintr at th PreEhvtA-inn church In Phoenix Sunday evening. me uincrai or the late F. E. Furry at their home in Phnonlv n-o Attun ed by friends and acquaintances from over me county. Mr. Furry wbb beloved by all who knew him and will be missed. Mr. and Mrs. Madison C. Rice and family of Clarks Fork. Ida., are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. B. Rice and other relatives In the valley. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Farn.an of San Francisco arrived In Phn,,nt Kntur- day morning, called by tho sudden ucam or Mrs. Farman's father, F. E Furry. Mrs. W. E. Allen nnri (.hlMmn . turned recently from a five weeks' vAvntiuu in t-uruana ana Seattle. Mr. And Mrx. Verttrnr nt Hilt Col spent Sunday as guests of Mrs. Julia namim. airs, carrie Hutcnens of Medford, two friends of M.rvcn Fid dler'A. worn olsn oiiests Mrs. Clint Hartley of North Talent took tne rood donations for the food .sale to Medrord Friday. f IT PAGE NINE O. Davison La reshlnglltv; Ui hoiue or Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roedarmel. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dhack and son Eddie. Ell Dahack and Mrs, H. J. Merit Ice left recently for Crescent City, to remain lor be vera', days. Mrs. Howard Swearmgeu and son Uoyd of Medford and Mi as Esther Toner of Yoncalla. Ore., vsltcd Mrs. H. L. Oonyon recently. Mrs. 8. B. Holmes has returned from Portland after month's visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith and children, Lyle and Barbara, motored to Crescent City recently. Harry Clngcade has arrived from Sacramento to visit his mother, Mrs. M. E. Clngcade. S. H. HarnlBh went to Phoenix Augmt 13. for medical treatment. Mrs. John Norrls of Jacksonville Is visiting her sister, Mrs. O. E. Hen derson. D. O. Hood, president of tho Co lumbia Utilities company, has been in Eagle Point attending to the af fairs of the company. Mrs. W. L. Chlldreth has gone to Antlooh, Cal., -with her brother, D. S. Simons, who with Mrs. Simons vis ited hero recently. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Ousterhaunt moved recently to the Sam Johnson place and E. H. Malkemua Is now re siding on the Ousterhaus property. Victoria Dahack attended a swim ming party August 19 at tho Rogue River bridge by employes of SnI dor's dairy. Mrs. Edith Wcidman, clerk of the school board, announced a regular meeting of the board August 28. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stoncr left Au gust 22 for a week's vacation to Portland and other points. They ex pect to return by way of Bend and Crater lake. Geo. H. Palmlter, former master of the state Orange, and wife were vis itors over the week end it the home of Ross Kline. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walters of Tiffin, Ohio, recent visitors of Mr. Walters' brothers. Harvey and James of Talent, spent August 18 visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Klein here. The guests accompanied Mr. and Mrs, Kline to a meeting of the Orange and Mrs. Walters, who is a lecturer of her homo Orange, made a short talk. 4 EAGLE POINT. Ore.. Aug. 27. (Spl.) Notices are posted for bids for wood for the school district. AU bids must be In' thc hands of thc clerk, Mrs. Edith Weldman, not later than 2 p. m., August 31. Mrs. H. L. Oonyon, accompanied by Mrs. Howard Swearlngen and Miss Esther Toner, called on Mrs. Paul Force recently. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Claik have re turned from Butto, Mont., where they visited Mrs. Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carlisle. Mr. and Mrs. Clark visited also In Seattle with relatives of Clark. Charles Roadarmcl arrived recently from Hebo and will be homo for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith arc vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cowden. HOWARD DISTRICT The young lady has been named icel June. Several of the men of this com munity were out fighting fire for the Owen-Oregon Co. at Butto Palls the past week. Mrs. M. J. Swing has been enter taining her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. B. Haney of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. John Caswell ol northern California have been vis iting Mrs. George Hogue. Mrs. Cas well Is Mrs. Hogue'a niece. Mr. and Mrs. Rlppcy of Apple- gate were Sunday visitors at the Stelwer home. The community was saddened to hear of the death of Mr. Hewitt ot DeBarr avenue Sunday. Mr. Hewitt was one of the oldest residents ol this community. Jane Mann of Central Point has been visiting her cousins, Emma and Pauline Miller. Mrs. W. HUkey and children ot Wagner creek were visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. D. G. Stciner Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt and dau ghter, Betty of Los Angeles, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hogue of DeBarr avenue, on their way home after visiting in tho east and Sanada. Sunday school is held every Sun day af to moon at the Howard school, with an average attendance of be tween 30 and 35. ley. Calif., visited several days lastl week at the homo of Mrs. Geo. Mc- Ctain. Mrs. Saver and Mra. McClaln were girlhood friends. Mr. .and, Mrs. George Drake were, dinner gne.su of Mr. and Mrs. Ray! Ward Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. Young and I family of Long Island. Kansas and j Mr. Young's parents. Mr. and Mrs. I John Young of Medford. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Young ol Phoenix Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young and family left Tuesday for their home In Kansas, arter spending a mouth here visiting rela tives. 1 REESE CHEEK HOWARD DISTRICT, Ore., Aug. 27. (8pl.) Mrs. O. W. Brown and daughter of Orovllle, Cal.. have been visiting her sister, Mrs. M. J. Swing here. Miss Velma McFadden of Grants Pass has been visiting her aunt, Mra. Mary Smith, for the past week. Mrs. Tom Powell and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Frank Powell of Pros pect, were Sunday visitors at thc Todd Smith home. ' Bobby and Donald Young spent the week-end with their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young. Miss Loretta Wells visited at the Tod Smith home over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Seymour (nco Nelva Ayrcs) are proud par- lents of a baby girl, born Aug. IB. PHOENIX. Ore., Aug. 27. (Spl.) Rev. A. W. Shepherd of Phoenix will occupy thc pulpit Sunday morn ing at the Presbyterian church In the absence of the pastor. Rev. F. F. Schell. There, will be no evening church service, but the Christian indeavor society will meet at the regular hour, 7:00, with Mlsa Mar jorle Poling as leader. ChrUtlan Endeavor society Is plan ning a penny social to be held Sep tember 4 at the Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. strain and Mrs. Walker Mooro and family left Friday for their home In Phllllps burg. Kansas, and will visit Yellow stone Park on their return trip. While here they visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Poling. Miss Francis Cope of Seattle, who formerly lived here with her par ents, who owned a hardware store where the meat market now stands, visited. Miss Delia Mast and other friends here Sunday en route to California.' Mrs. Calllo Steadman has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Darby O'Tool In Ashland. Mr. O'Tool recently suffered a stroke. Mr. and Mrs O'Tool were former residents ot Phoenix. Mr. and Mr. Arthur Osburg ot Seattle visited the parents of Mrs. Osburg. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Ward, over thc week-end. Sunday evening dinner was enjoyed at the C. B. Ward home by tflie ahove montloncd and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward. Mrs. M. E. ElllBon of Medford, Is visiting this week nt the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. O. Castor. Mrs. Maymlo Saver of Mills Val- R EES IS CREEK. Ore., Aug. 2T. (Spl.) Caryle Natwlck and wlfo re turned homo August 33, alter an ex tended visit , through Oregon and Washington, stopping a couplo of days at Vancouver, B. C. Mrs. Fulton and father, Mr. Foster of Denver, Colo., wcro visitors' at Prospect Friday. Herb Halght la back to work at Copco alter a brief layoff on account of a badly infected nand. The newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Boyer. were given a charivari Monday night. All congratulate Scott and wish him luck and happiness. Mrs. Lee Rusho and children are staying at camp In Prokpoct while Mr. Rusho Is employed there. Fire broke out Monday evening on Round Top mountain, but was quick ly put under control. 4 Six Rings Now Necessary For Fashionable Women; Lingerie Favors Empire By Jane KuiK NEW YORK, Aug. 27. (AP) Pa rlslan women are buying their rings by the half dozen this season. It la high fashion to wear six rings of matching line three on each hand. Semt-precious atones coral, tur quoise and Jade, with sometimes lapis In U and topaz aldcct are worn. Lingerie has gone Empire. Cos tume slips are modeled on princess lines with embroidered tops and lace flounces. Chemise and step-ins are similarly Influenced and gowns are so finely finished as to be proper for an afternoon tea. They have ribbons, sashes, luce Incrustations nnd little puffed sleeves, long full skirts and modest- lines. huge buttons In double breasted er fect and wide belts fastened with metal buckles. One has a detach able bolero worn over a alcovelcM blouse. Muffs, quaint details of the old fashioned silhouette, will be worn. One had a spray of cockfeathers falling over the front, casting ofr a luscious sheen of green, purple and red tones. It matched a little tri corn hat that almost "crowed" 11 so greatly resembles the bird whoso feathers It bore FID FURRY. PHOENIX PHOENIX, Ore.. Aug. 21. (Spl.) On of the largest funerals ever known In Phoenix occurred Sunday afternoon when Fred Furry was laid to rest. Rev. D. E. Millard of Med ford preached the service. Two numbers were sung by M. P. Sheets and Mrs. Carpenter. Funeral rites were performed 1 y members of the Woodman of thc World, of which Mr. Furry was a member. Mr. and Mrs. lurry have lived In Phoenix and val'.ey for many years and have a lart circle of friends and acqualntanros, who Join In ex pressing sympathy to tho boreaved family. PROSPECT WORKER LOSES PART THUMB REESE CREEK. Ore., Aug. 27. (Special.) Chas. Lay ton had the mlsrortuno to lose half of his right thumb recently while working at Prospect. He was rushed to Medford for medical attention, where It was found necessary to graft a largq pleco of fleri from his thigh. New fall merchandise In authentic stylcu arriving daily at ETHBLWYN B. HOFFMANN'S. Persian green. Caroub brown and Persian red, threo colors chosen by a leading French designer, are being sponsored : by .the Retail Millinery Association of America for the fnll season. All that glitters this winter will not be gold. Evening . gowns of sheerest chiffon, all-over embroi dered In crystal, have a dnrallng Iron tin ens. while colored sequins are favored for wraps and gowns. Many dresses have suit-like lines and are particularly adaptblc lor the first nippy days of October. Some aro modeled like coats with BAKER COUNTY WILL HOLD UP INSANE PAY BAKER, Ore.. Aug. 37. (AP) Bak er county will withhold payment of Its assessment for the care of its non violent patients at state hospitals until the constitutionality of the lnw Is determined. County Judge Charles E. Balrd announced today. CAMPOLO-SCHAFF BOUT DELAYED TO MONDAY NEW YORK.' Aug. 27. AP) Tho l2round bout etween Ernie Schaar, Boston heavyweight and Victor lo Campolo, of tho Argentine, was post poned today until Monday night be caiuo of threatening weather. Homemade ange food cako and cream pie. Phono Alexander Oroc- t erv or call 63B-X. Buick Standard Sodan. An unusual bargain at . $17o You Get More Mile Per Dollar When You Ride On U. S. TIRES The loimer you ride on your V 8. Tlren, the more you renllie tlmt you have made a lood buy. The ADDKI) MII.EAOE In V. 8. Tlren makea them the outniainllnjr 'value of the market today. Try them; you'll aree Hint II, 8. Tlrea ore UOOO tlren. , Pierce-Allen Motor Co. 112 Routh lllterilcle Phone ISO USED CAR LOT 8th and Bartlett Bts. l'hone M Stt POINT. Oro Aug. 27. i r. and Mra. Carsons of "Uh.. former residents of "M west of Central Point. :atinS tfte early part of the ' " . P. Whitney home. McCredle has returned nire trin of thr wpirn Wyo., Yellowstone park. Wlonal park, Lake Louise 'he A. M. Tyrcll home. r Tlilj Is the first meeting rwntlles In fifteen years. Mr. r wilmarth spent Friday at 111. Rnh.(. Jc' C. Tedrlck of Roxy Ann. r- mwrs in Central Point r11 he Orange session Prl- t. Jol" Catey aro mov ARate district, to We f ranch west of Central 0. H. Bohnert motor- -.urg Saturday to snend a kJ'' antl Mr8, RoK(!r von anert w and i- Ooldnberry left by train extended visit I u ' "r umoago. Ir"1 Orimes and children rwomay from a week's so- rc,0 the Wooda wnerc hlL ccomPnled her son. On hl tnrt.nlDht.lv "SSunday. Hogs Ri.moJ Alive On Ranch W fe- Au- 27AP I j M,nty.fVe hogs were Is"""' m a fire which f. - r nere ear y today. r. 1 '"r naiOTA, own. "ie loss at more than ' lnurance. .j ,h 'Ire, which swept 3E Fisk Quality AIRFLIGHTS as Low as $4.80 They Cost no More nan Ordinary Tires . . . 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' ' ' The newly perfected bal snce between sir end msttrisll schicvet the maximum of air cush ioning and milctgc. eV Jennings Tire Company Opposite Nat-No. Riverside Sam Jennings, Prop. Phone 223 Expert Vulcanizing Service If you have tire trouble on the road, just Phone 223 Our service car will come to your assistance. rv,"u"alnS o rapidly It f - as not determined.