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! 1 ;! 2 PIGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, SfEDFORD,. OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1931 News of Rogue Valley Gleaned by Mail Tribune Correspondents ' JACKSONVILLE, Ore, Oct. 30 (Bpl.) Local Rsbekas. lodga U plan 1 nlng . It first home coming In a number of years, on Oct. 13. A ohlcken dinner will be served In the evening to members and families, and the Odd Fellows and (amllles of the HcaJ lodge. A eoclal hour will be enJoyM and roll call will be read. Orange ladles met with Mrs. 8. H. Jones Wednesday afternoon. A social program was enjoyed, also a business . meeting was bald and refreshments were served by the hostess. Owing to the packing houses In Medford closing, several local people are out of work. .Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thrasher are spending this week visiting relatives at Portland. Mrs. Zola Flck and sons Dale and Lawrence visited at t&e K. Kubll home at Missouri Plat Sunday. China pheasant season commenced Thursday and enthusiastic hunters were out early for the much sought game. Ladles' Aid held an all day meet In., sewing for their bazaar they are planning to bold Nov. 13, at the Presbyterian church parlors. Ssveral parents of local Boy Scouts attended the county Boy Scout Jam boree at the Medford armory Friday evening. Burial services wsre held Saturday morning for Charlotte Obenchaln at the Jacksonville cemetery. Father Black was In charge. Mrs. Obenchaln was a resident of Central Point. Ray Stevenson, F. V. Stevenson, and Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Stevenson and son spent several days visiting relatives here, returning to Holland Thursday; where they have been mining. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Loffler of Lozler Lane are taking care of Jack Thrash er's place while the latter Is at Port- Stowell provided an Interesting guess. lng gsme for the members la add! tlon to the following numbers: har monies selection by Clara Crandall; song by Bonnie Jean Stowell; reading by Mlas Tetta Olson. A delightful luncheon was served at the close of ths meeting, S. K. Barnes returned Oct. 14 from Crescent City where he had been visiting for several days. Mrs. Barnes Is slightly Improved but Is still un sble to return horns. Sam Harnlsh was taken to the hoe. pltal In Ashland Oct. 14. He eipects to be operated upon In a day or two. Mrs. Fred Dutton left Oct. 0 to visit relatives In Salem and Portland Wilds Darnellle spent Oct. 10 and 11 at Klamath Falls. Mrs. A. C. Mlttelstaedt motored to Medford Oct. 10. tW. H. Young and Karl B toner went pheasant hunting Oct. 15. Primary grades under the direction of Miss Wilds Darnellle have made plans for a candy sale, Wednesday, Oct. 31, for the purpose of raising funds to purchase curtains for their room. Mrs. Edith Weldman, clerk of the school board. Is preparing to take the school census. New buildings and Improvement throughout the district are demand' lng more lumber than the truck, of the w. O. Clements Lumber Co. can supply. Rudy Weldman hae been em' ployed to drive an extra truck while the rush is on. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashpol and son Donald and Mr. and Mrs. John Rader plonlcked at Lodge 'Pole Oct. 11, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stowell t.nd daughter June, Mr. and Mrs, William Parry, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ward and Enid, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young, Mr. end Mrs, Roy Smith and children, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ohlldreth, and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Botts and son Her bert plcnloked Oct. 11 at McLeod. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Case and daugh ter Alice and Mr. and Mrs. L R, with Mrs. Nellie Madden. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Art Tonnsr and Mrs. Arthur Young of Ashland, Word has been reoelved from Miss Florence Severance. Jacksonville girl who la a freshenan at O. 8. 0 of her being selected as a member of the Madrigal club. ' She will sing first soprano. -Myrtle MerrlXleld, Sadie Adams, Violet Wilson and Mrs. Crawford of Msdford attended the R. N. A. Sew ing club in Jacksonville Tuesday afternoon., Dr. QUI of Medford was hare Friday on official duty. Mlas Ruth Severance, teaching at Butt Fall high school, spent toe week end with her parents here. She will stay over for the Teachers Insti tute Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Emma Buckley of Applegate visited ber mother, Mrs. Alice Ulrlch here Saturday evening. Boiool children havs four days vacation because of annual Teaohers Institute nsxt week. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Coke spent Monday attending to business at Grants Fees, Mlas Helen Cain Is a house guest this wsek of hsr aunt, Mrs, F. L. adding at Gold Hill. Mrs, Mamie Norrls was host to the F, M. O. club, Wednesday after noon, sswlng was don, after which tea was served by the hostess. ' Lester and John Coke will leave Bast week for Tulare, Calif., to spend the winter with their father, L. Coke. Mrs. John Bowdlsh, Mrs. Jamas Forbes and Mrs. George Backes of Jacksonville attended the pipe organ program at the Medford Presbyterian ohuroh Thursday morning. Mrs. Roy Jones of Central Point and Daley Lawla of this city mad business trip to Ashland Normal school Wednsaday afternoon, Roy Smith of Jacksonville, Charley Berwick and Ed Burns of eMdford re ' turned Thursday from a few days hunting trip to Bly, In Klamath county. On deer waa shot by ths party. . . j Lester Coke, of Tulare, Calif, ar rived hsr th spend this week with his family, Several local people attended th Christian Science leotur given by Mr. Dunn at the Craterian theatre Thursday noon. Mrs. John Norrls had as her lunch son guest Wednesday her sister, Mrs. Pearl Hendrlckson of Eagle Point. Member of the Royal Neighbors of Jacksonville are urged to attend the regular meeting Tuesday evening a ths district deputy wlU be present. A social hour la being planned for the venlng. Mrs. Nellie Flck entertained with a pheasant dinner Friday. Plates were lsld for six. Freshmen Initiation party was held at th school Tuuraaay evening. The event was much dreaded by the freshman, not knowing what tricks would b played on them by th up per classmen. Mrs. Bessie Miller spent Thursday j """" "na ' ,,"r""B home of Mr. and Mrs. George Stowell th occasion being the birthday an. slversary of Miss Alice Case and els Mr. and Mrs. Kline's wedding anni versary. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Feeler of Los. An geles are , here looking over the 40- acre tract adjoining the J. L. Worth- Ington place, which they purchased last January and when they expect to make their horn th first of th year. Carl Hanscora returned last week from Los Angeles . Eleven candidates will be Initiated Into the first and second degrees of th order at th Orange masting, Oct. 30. Secretary Edith Weldman an nounces that dues for the last quar ter beginning Oct, 1 are now due. TALENT EAGLE POINT 1 EAOLE POINT, Ore.. Oct. SO (Special) Mrs. R. T. Seaman motor ed to Talent Got, IS to visit with her mother, Mrs. R. K. Roblson. Tom Riley, who lives at th Charley Clncada place, had th misfortune to break both arms Oct. when the load of hty which h was hauling . turned ovsr with him. Mrs, Bert Lone of Idle-Wild Auto Camp at Orescent City arrived Oct. 14 to be the bouse guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Worthlngton. Mr. and Mra. J. L. Worthlngton en tertained th following guests at din der Wednesday evening, Oct, 14s Mr. end Mrs. Joe Peeler of Los Angeles and Mrs. Bert Lane or Crescent City. Mrs. Frank Brown, who had her finger lanced three weeks ego, still hae an infection in It end waa obliged to make a trip to Medford Oct. 14 for medical treatment. Clvlo Improvement club met Oct IB with as members In attendant. Mre. Princes Campbell, recently elect ed to take the place of Mra. Cora Morgan, who la moving to Phoenix, presided. Plana ar being formulated for a sal to be held in th near fu ture. Th hostesses Mrs. Earl Stoner, Mra. Lorraine Toll and Mra, EUwortb. TALENT, Or,, Oct. 30 (Special) Charles, Jr. and Floyd'-Long have gon to Washington to work in the fruit. Mr. and Mrs. tea Rsthbun have closed th pool hall and moved to their horn at Phosnlx. Fourteen ladlea of Hyde Park on south highway went to Ashland Sat urday svenlng and surprised Mrs, Robert Montgomery on her birthday. Mr. Montgomery la former reel dent of Hyde Park. Mrs, Tom Bell hsd aa guest Tues day afternoon from Msdford, Mrs. Wllsy, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Lambert and Mrs. Bads. Mra. Harvsy Walter sntertalned at dinner Wednesday Mlas Beoghman, Mlas MoLarnsn and Mr. Spangsn' berg honoring her son Edward's sev enth birthday. Rudy Connor and son Georgs hav returned from Washington whsre thsy worked in th fruit, Jo Turn- who went north with them, has gon to Idaho to join his folk. Mr, and Mrs. Ed French of Ash land war guest of Mrs. Ida French Wsdnesday. Buck Manning and Ban Inman ar horn from a prospecting trip in the Steamboat country, Le Roy Le Vender who recently submitted to a major operation at th Ashland Community hospital I expected home the laat of th week. A. Edmundson and Roy Kites were deer hunting over the week-end and report no luck. Broken windows glased by Trow bridge Cabinet Works. BEAGLE BBAOLE, Ore., Oct. 30 (Spl.) Jim Bankbead spent Sunday at Crater Lake and other point. Th plo eoclal was a success with plenty of plea and lots of money. The children will not have to go without hot lunches now. Ths program the children put on before the social was enjoyed by all and pronounced the beet In ssveral years, other districts represented were Table Rock, Sams Valley, Central Point and the Meo-dows. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ferguson of Central point wsre Bsma Valley and Beegl callers Thursday. While in Beagle they visited at th Sanderson boms. Ina Pearl Lucas had a birthday Wednesday and was seven years old. Mrs. Lucas baked a birthday cake large enough to cut in 83 pieces and the whole school helped celebrate the occasion. Mrs. Harper has been on the -sick list since lsst week. She hsa been suffering from paralysis of the face. Severs! from here attended the sur prise party given Saturday avenlng at the Roy Mclntyre home near Med ford, honoring Mr. Mclntyre's birth day. All reported a good time. Mr. Seegmlller was leader of the Friendly Neighbors Sunday evening and took the Ufa of Elleha for his les son, Th primary children gave a motion song and Mrs. Sanderson gave a reading. Several were oalled upon to take part in the lesson. The first of the Harvest Home project was observed and all were pleased with the way it was carried on and the disposal of the things given. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Barnard and Joe Welch of Ashland were Sunday afternoon guests at the Sanderson home. The Barnard's and Jo left Wednesday of this week for Portland where . they expect 1o make their horn. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bennett have moved onto th Nelson ranch Mrs Bennett I a sister of Mrs. Mulhollen. rT, D. D. Randall of Medford held preaching services at the school house Monday evening. Several were uoaoi so attend on account of ill-nee. ' Beonke of Medford returned Satur day after spending a week in Aber deen, Wash. Among Sunday dinner guests at the If. b. Bommer home were Mr. land Mrs. H. L. Sommer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harrison and fam ily of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Taylor and family, Mrs. Wm. Kerby and Freddie Kerby. Mrs. Eleanor Perkins took dinner Sunday with Mrs. R. B. Purvis in Ashland. ' Misses Marie Sonuners and Ooldle Abbott were In Ashland Sunday eve ning. Among those in Medford Saturday avenlng were A. Bunch, Leon Lock wood, E. E. McOrew and W. L. Brad ley. Mrs. Ella Abbott and daughter Eudell called on Mr. and Mra. D. C. Qoddard Monday evening. Mrs. Wayne Parks of Prospect spent a few days on the creek with her parent on account of the Illness of hsr mother, Mrs. George O. Ksrby. A. Abbott of Prospect spent the 'week with bis mother, Mrs. Ella Abbott. A number of ladles belonging to th Wagner creek P. T. A., met with Mrs. I. E. Bradley Thursday after noon to finish the hand-made quilt tor the carnival at Wagner Creek school Nov. 8. R. L. Lockwood and sons Leon and Charles were In Ashland Wednesday on business. H. L. Sommers was In Medford Saturday transacting business. E. o. Taylor waa In Ashland Mon day on business. Glenn Abbott of Medford spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Ella Abbott. . Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Green and Ken neth Wattenburg returned Tuesday after being on a two weeks hunting trip as miles southwest of Wagner Gap. . Miss Marjory Sommers attended the dance In Central Point Saturday in company with Mr. and Mra. Con- ley and daughter Thelma of Ashland. Picture framing! K. D. Ross Co.. 33 S. Orape St. T PERSIST, Or. Oct. 20 (Bnl Harvely Morgan I busy logging for bis saw mill. He expects to beiln wimHugn SOOn. Varlan Earl Hutchison waa honor guest at his aunt's, Mildred Young, ceieorating his first birthday, Oct. Mra. Hobart Dltaworth and famllv, uiuvwu w iucioa last week, Mr. Dlts- worcn- is copco employe. Edna Hutchison gave a card nart.v Oct. 14, for her sisters. Refreshments wvre serveu at miunignt. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey How of Cen tral Point, visited the Matthews cab in Thursday. Ervln Hutchison. Lowell Ash and Raymond Schermerhorn are working trails in th Hamaker dlatrlot. They aspect to oomplet th work next week.. Raymond Bring of Reed Oltv. Mich., I visiting his old school chum, Lowtll Ash, He expeota to remain her for th winter. There was an auto wrack at Sandoa Wednesday. Th oar In which two hunter from Central Point were rid ing turned oomplstely over and land ed In Band os berry bushes. The ear wa badly damaged, but th hunters scaped with minor Injuries. One had bad gash ovsr hta sy. Howard Ash waa msaaurlnt trails in in xtiaoK mountain district Thurs day. A surprise house-wanning was giv en for Dorothy Ash at th new ranger station, Saturday, on returning from town in tn early evening, eh found her house brimming with friends and relatives. Refreshments were served, saoh guest having contributed toward th lunch. Mrs. Ash was th recipient of many lovely gifts, and enjoyed the eevning immensely. 1 WAONER CREEK, Ore.. Oct. 30.- (Spl.) Mrs. Ella Abbott and daugh ter Eudell, accompanied by Frank Real relie from f FPHiuipsr-i -v ' Troubles -y to Add .IJOIOSSTION ,"TSU 'ONSTIMTION Constipation WHENEVER digestive distress wall, and their food doesn't ferment follows mealtime, you can suspect in the stomach. Every trace of over an acid condition. Acidity affect the appetite. What food you do eat sours in the stomach. The tongue becomes coated. The breath is bad. Sick headaches become frequent. You acidity soon disappears. All sour as is dispelled. Stomach, liver and owels have a better chance to function. If there is the least hint of too much acid, just take a spoonful of areeonstipated. Phillips' Milk of Mnanesia todav. inrse are danger signals which, and for severs dava. Feel thus should never go unheeded. Your avstem is fairlv ahnntlna lla nmA of help: something tu help remove the acid waste and resUre alkaline balance. An anli-acid to offset the effect of too rich a diet, nervous ness, excitement, etc. Men and women who meet this need promptly with Phillips' Milk of Magnesia do not suffer. They eat days. sweeten your stomach. Note how appetue improves. And elimination. You will wonder how anything so pleasant-tasting can be so promptly effective. 25c and 50o bottles at drug stores everywhere. Phillips' Dental Magnesia Tooth pasta guards against acid-mouth; tens gum Arm and teeth pearly white. ISICT . HOWARD DISTRICT, Ore, Oct. 30 (Special) Mre. H. L. Carlton of Prospect waa a recent visitor at the home of Mrs. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Hogua and friends of .Medford spent seversl daya laat wsek near Crescent City picking huckleberries. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Algeo and Mrs. James Parke left Thursday for a two weeks' trip to Idaho. An enjoyable evening ' was spent last week at the Howard school, when a reception waa given the teacher. A short program waa given and each teacher gave a short talk. Refreshments were served after the program. On October 30 the p. T. A. will sponsor another entertainment In the form of a Hallowe'en party. Everyone Is invited to come and bring a pie and a pound of some thing that can be used for hot lunches for ths children this winter. Another school election will be held October 33 to elect another director to take the place of Mr Starkey. who left some time ago tor nebrsska. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lor ton were callers at the James Parke home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Benson were callers at the J. R. Fretwell home Wednesday. Dinner guests at the R. L. Hogue home, Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Clem Parker.. Mr. and Mre. R. W. Beach and Mrs. Collins. Howard school played a aeries of three baseball games this week. They won from Orlftin creek and the agriculture club of Junior high, but lost to Central Point. Dinner guests , at the home of Axel Benson Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Frank Anderson snd family and Carl Carlson. M. M. Collins and Mr. Brunson left last week for Klamath Falls. Mrs. Prank Oroucber, Mrs. Craw ford and Mrs. Oerber represented the Howard P.-T. A. at the county F.-T. A. meeting held at McLeod. Bobby Wetherow entertained sev eral of his friends at a birthday party last week. - TABLE ROCK. Ore., Oct. 30. (Spl.) This section ls drswlng a horde of land buyers who are enticed by th abundant and cheap water supply. Although there are several good farms here for sale none have oeen aom ss would-be ourchuers are short of money. L. O. Vanwegan of Medfnrrf here Monday exhibiting a new hunt ing uow wmcn ne recently had made from yew wood and with which he expects to get his limit of deer. Sanitary engineers reeentlv visited the school snd recommended eome minor ensnges about the building and grounds. Hsrschel Hsrner returned Werlnpa. day from a several days' hunt in the Evans Creek section and reports get ting a three-point buck. Table Rock Sewing club entertain ed the Sams Valley Ladles' club at the home of Mrs. Ed Wilson Wednes day. About forty ladles were present ana reported an enjoyable time. Mlas Mildred Gregory taught the Drlmarv erariea at whwtl TMirut. and Friday owing to the Illness of o winnurea May. C. W. Sasre and son Rnh fiaci left. Frldav for Portland tn nelphmta 'tv, 0th wedding anniversary of Mrs. Sage's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D ,D. Sage. Miss Jessie Seabrook left-, raw. day to visit In Portland with her slew, miss Beatrice Seabrooke. Miss Zetta Rlgsbv of En(?l Pnlnt spent this week here as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hershel Harper. Bob Sage won secnnrl nrfwft tn. guessing nearest the correct time re quired to fly from Medford to San Francisco by the carrier pigeons re leased laat week from th Orooeterla by the S perry Flour company. Lewis brothers are feeding a fcrge number of lambs for ths market at the J. L. Nealou ranch. Tile u being laid on the Modoc property which ls the eastern boun dary of the Table Rock drainage dis trict, s Royal Utah coal. 13 per ton: fac tory blocks, a.50 per load. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 831. MAYOR WALKER LAUDS TRANS-PACIFIC PILOTS NEW YORK, Oct. 30 (AP) Mayor Walker told Clyde K. Pangborn and Hugh Herndon, Jr., today their non stop trans-Pacific flight waa a "page written in American History." When buying photograph, look for th International Emblem. You ar assured of fair, honest dealing. Sbangls Studio. 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