Sfi 2 iW 2 l » • » Ss y r rw' I.»,/ '»-V ♦ » « • beep yery «1 v i d m astoid Infection, but at preaeat ia doing nicely. She vaa taken to the Sacred Heart hospib- saythatl havefoundthis to be true w id i Lucky (he hpw government liquor'etc the*'first supplies. Above are three of tïie bo; line dbrly with their permits at Windsor.' Try Our Breakfast Specials Crisp Raffles and Good, Hot Coffee with Real Cream AUSO COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE - --------------- e - / . ’a l in Medford Inst week for a p o p - ’ cratlon. but a tarn for * • tefcter madc an operation unnecessary Word has been received from Paul Nichols, who v e n t to Seattle a short tim e ago; that he la be­ ing employed by the Carnation Milk Co. i f Seattle. I C. 3. Hughes o f Portland, a son- in -la v of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. De Ford stepped for a abort visit last week od hia way to California, where he Vaa going for his health'. { ’ Mrs. May K. Green o f Ashland, ’ spqnt Sunday with Mrs. Jam es Mr. and Lennox in V Mrs. alley J. V L. iew . McCracken of Ukiah, California, arrived Mon­ day to spedld severgl w eeks v is­ iting the J. R. McCracken and James Lennox fam ilies. Miss Lydia DeFord of Portland, accompanied by Charles Dudrov and tapiRr. oq th eir way to m ar­ tin et, Cal., stopped for a* short visit with Miss DeFord’s parents, > r , and Mm. W. F. DeFord, last w t e (ts* ts« ite L Johnson, W ilbur DnrLara, Clyde made for the boys Malone, W allace W olcott, Albert LETTERHEADS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES, . a Prune! ** N O IU O v '<■ m at reasonable price. ' V 4 JUST BIGHT hot mineral baths of tf .- j y lisi) * can handle it quickly and to yoqr èntire satisfaction 7 y, California can He ir Yon. <> .* . < 4 ■ ' * M anager vooidMhetb'tiÜk*.'' 4 i-i. AND WE WILL RE GLAD TO Au.mmeii’ ra«ry 4 *** '• ¿ ’7* « *4 OF **• «'hie » T | . There are 203 c a d e ts Br .a « .r .d ,b „ ; . . r U W !>W ed. but happy gro u p . m iles of W agper Gap, In autom o- Who returned la te | biles, then felled to - the camp tom oon from W ag- grounds Late in t h e afternoon rt) they spent Tnee- it started to rain and the doihh- camp— and I t o f pour eohtlnned throughout thff ednesday morning night. t<,>' < i peak o f Mt. Wag- Some of the boys bnllt "lean-, . 'I , tos” others were sheltered be- boy? uldnR m ake(-neat„ a M nTH f„ rntahed by the top. Three o R„ ger wer. m r X sheltered In the ranger cabin. J llto r ^ c m t^ * b° W Carred * * ^ BkBU r leader. Secretary them . thought it ipadvis- Mrn th e rifftah c - D- Gaffney and Mr. W alters £32?^ ° ' I ROOTLETS, OR WHAT NOT. Spindler, Paul A tkins and »1U Wallace Stearns, firelve Boys Climb ML Wjyrnei r P ^ b - .D m p o u r Of Ram 1 T W J » Vpcoptfortable to be