Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 12, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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WTTDFOTtD m TRIBUNE, CTEDFORT). OllFiOX, FRIDAY. MATJCTT 12. 1920.
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The Great Saving
IN BUYING
"The Quality Coffee of America"
in the FIVE pound vacuum
packed can, is realized more
and more by the thrifty
housewife everywhere.
First in Flavor Unsurpassed
in Quality and Economy.
Alao sold in
one and three
pound vacuum
packed cans.
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LOIRS THE H.C.L.
THAT OLD HAT
Made UfVV Willi u :t()c package r Hat llyc.
assort incut (if colors.
AVo have a complcto
I
i (ii;i:i;(in AGKirri.Ti'ifAL cn.-
il.K.llK. ('..rvalli.-. .M mil 12.-Miikr.i
1 1 In.-. Iiiruis at an average cost ot
: 1 anl at an -t j I -i sav iiiL' of tHOu
wu - one wav SO women ot Jackson
-i u ti t v dolicil lli; hili oust ot' ready
made -Jtt liiiiir. This was but one
nliase ill' Ihi' work carried on liv (lie
lin:iie ili'Mmn -l ralinii n'.'ent in the lust
j -ix months in con junction with tin
j 1'MiMi-inn ili-p.-i it nu-iit of the ciillcc.
J 'mist ruction ill' tireless cookers.
icelcss ri'lViiiiTiilnr-. anil home rinde
dryers has been demonstrated am!, it
is reiim-tcd, manv have boon made
ami ai'i- divine; 'joid rrsiilts. Thriiic-h
the i't torts of tin Iiiiiih' ilcijioiistra
' t I4iii audit, I li ! water svsii'ins llnv
, been iiistalli'il ami Iut in I lucm-c ha
; resulted in liavni',' hot lunches nut
(in 1(1 rural si-liniiN. Assistance in
ki'i'iiinir household aiM-nunls ami. in
liiiiiiri'tin' their 1'amilv ineiime win
liiven 82 women. Sixlv women at
tended the millinery school where 11
iiai.s were i-eniaile. tour tints were rc
lilnckivl, anil the nnaterial of five
others was useil in other articles.
A elotliimr school has heen eon
dilcted where women were helped to
plan children's clothes inadu out ol
older people's clntliiliL'. Classes
stmlvina funds and food values were
well, attended and direct aid was
-'iven .ill women in f 1 preservation.
The services of a landscape garden
er were iriven, mi the home studv
tour, to the people of the county.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A. C Howlott.
After I hail written my letter for
the readers of the Medford .Mail Tri-
hiino, John Foster of Lake creek
John Mayham, .lav Rpitzer. .Miss .Mar-
Trade
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AIDS TO HEALTH AND BEAUTC
When your cough
and tickling
throat keep
you awake
When you have that uncomfortable
feeling of wanting to clear your
throat constantly to no avail
when you are hoarse and sore from
continual coughing then you will
find
THA PB UAHK
White Pine
Compound
BOO thing and effective. PUROLA
White Pine Compound contains
W hite Pine Bark. Tor, Wild Cherry
Dark. Balm of Gilead. Menthol and
other remedial ingrrdirnts valuable
lor certain disorders of the throat
and lungs.
GUARANTEE
rrnnr t icAif Pie r.impvuirf c.
fl:i.iMinrr'il M P'ire and if loil
art nn: t.Viwti icifa it. iotir druv
(7ii( m.'i ri-.'iaui four mor.cy.
AT ALL DRUG STORES
ij i repAtca nnu vw.-t.--
Blumauer I r.xnk LWitoTie
Dupont Expl
Tin' l'mc si'Iil :l ;t lii'irc that
osives
pl'lre
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SERVICE
l'u( your Mas! hit; iiroM.ciiis ii to tin- Pu 1 V nit man.
Daily Delivery 1 v tin-
Medford Furniture & Hardware Co.
Distributors.
igarut rtiley, Frank Brandon of Cen
tral Point and five or six men who
are in the forest service came in for
supper and beds. The forest service
men engaged rooms and meais for an
indefinite time as they are engaged
in putting up a telephone line be
tween here and Trail, connecting the
Butte Falls line with it north of here.
Sunday morning we had our regu
lar Sunday school :is usual and there
was an addition of three who came in
but took no active part. There was
no preaching as Mr. Trovato, the
regular minister, did not venture out
from Butte Falls where he had heen
helping in care for the sick, and I am
unable at this date tc' announce when
l.c will lie here again, altho Dr. Holt
reports that those who have heen
,ick are. improving. He reports that
there were forty lases In that place
and neighborhood. Wc of Eagle
Point, have been very fortunate In
that regard as we have had but three
cases reported in our town.
"We had quite- a crowd here for
dinner Sunday. Mrs. Allie Daley who
assisted .Mrs. Hewlett in her work re
ported that there wore r:i took dinner
(noon), including the family and
regular boarders. Among those who
tame from a distance and from their
homes in Eagle Point were A. .1. An
deron, wife, son Harold and two
daughters, Misses Ethel and Sadie,
Mr. and Mrs. Ft. 11. Satthwell, Sir.
and .Mrs. .1. It. Carpenter, all of Med
ford, A. L. Taselton win is engaged
teaching school near itanchcria Pral
rie, who came out to meet his wife
and son Rob; .Mrs. A. L. and Mrs
Frank llaselton of Eagle Point, .Mr
and -Mrs. A. V. palm, Mr. and Mrs.
.1. II. Jewell, 'Mr. and Mrs. Anna Avis
Mr. and Mrs. Tenett and son. Dr. and
Mrs. Hart of Modford, Joe Moomaw
and wife and baby, Hollen Iteter, wife
and child, Medftrd; Win. Vou der
Hellen, wife, son Hugo and daughter
Miss Joyce, Eagle Point; Ernest
Peachy, C. D. Margan and wife of
(lold Hill, . YV. Medley and wile,
Medford; C. E. Gates and wife, Miss
Mario dales, Mildred Jacques, Mr
Hanford and Mrs. Whitley, Mr. Stuart
Kissick, (Mr. Klssick is the engineer
who has charge of the work of sur
veying and locating the proposed
water ditch from ahovo Uutte Falls,
taking the water out c'f Big Butte
creek, and he brought with him his
crew consisting of C. O. llegler, Wm.
.lames, Ed James and P. McCool).
Mr. Kissick has had his wife board
ing hero since about the 2Sd of Feb
ruary and the four last named en
gaged rooms and board for an indef
inite term. There were quite a num
ber here Sunday who were strangers
to me and In the tumult or coming
and going I failed to get all vl the
names, but in such a company it is
very hard to secure all of tho names
hut no one was intentionally omitted.
-Miss Anna French of Talent, who
came out Saturday on the stago on
her way lo near Mcl.eod to teach
school, remained here at the Sunny
side until Monday morning, taking
the Trail staiic for her destination.
; Charles Horton of Klamath Falls,
one of tho cattle buyers, came In
Monday and went out with lien Bio
phy to look over his cattle that were
on tho range in tno low tuns near
Round Top and Antelope mtvuntain,
returning to tho Sunnyside that night
tired and hungry for ho had had no
dinner that day.
Cecil Culhertson and wife came In
Mondnv morning on their way to
Medford.
George Gates of Medford, and Kd-
ward Riley called for dinner Monday
and so dill Mrs. .1. Doublcday of Hutte
Falls. She came cut from home, took
dinner and went on to Medford.
It. E. .Morris, our school supervisor
came out Monday night, spent the
nicht with us. went lo Laurel Hill
and Reese creek, visited the schools,
returning to the Sunnyside that night
and today, Wednesday went up to
llrownr.boro, Butte creek and Lake
creek schorls. Speaking about
schools brings to mind nn article that
appeared in the Medford Mail Tri
bune of the sth over the signature of
W. 10. I'hipps, where he criticizes the
action of the school board of Medford
tor what he rails a usurpation of
power, and 1 w ill say for the encc jr
agement of Mr. Philips, that I have
heard quite a number of our citizens
applauding him for his stand in the
matter. 1 cannot see the use of h iv
ing a contract signed unless it Is hind
lug on both parties, and when a
teacher signs a contract to teach a
given time fur a specified amount,
she or he as I hi case may be. holds
the board to that contract Just the
sumo as a ci rpuration would hold a
contractor who agrees to perform a
certain job and they generally have
to sign a bond as an assurance that
the contract will be filled, but if a
teacher signs up he or she can resign
on a simple pr.'teVt and Hie board
will generally .iccept the resignation
thru sympathy ;ttld If they don't ac
cept they can do as a teacher did in
one ot our rural districts in the high
hills, she came out on s-c'ino pretext
and married, then sent word that she
was not going t teach any more, and
so left them to hunt up another
teacher, and all the penally attached
was the revoking of her license to
leach, hul what did she care for that,
for she was nnuried and did not care
how much she discommoded the pa
trons i f the school. If they sign a
contract it should not he left to the
option of the hoard to raise a salary
and if they have that right they
should have th- right also to lower
the salary. It is a poor rule that
don't work both ways.
A man came in Tuesday and gave
his name as A. T Spacer, but a
very reticent as to his .business, hut
in the run if onversation remarked
that he had recently ct'mo from Cali
fornia. V. IS. lla-.good, a traveling
salesman was also here for dinner
Tuesday.
.Mr. aud .Mrs tS'ate Garrett w ho live
on the old Phoenix road near Roxy
Ann, came in Tuesday to bring in
Mrs. Garrett's sister, Miss Ellen Mc
Cabe, who had been visiting -Mrs.
Garrett for Ihe past two weeks.
M. K. Lewis, Gei.rge .McDonald, J.
It. Beach, Frank Smith. Noble Zim
merman, who has been spending the
winter in Blue Canyon trapping, and
Wm. Moore of Butte Falls, and Harry
Smith were among the diners today.
Wednesday.
We are having some fine showers
now so that the buzz of the autos is
positively stopped for the present.
Prof. A. L. llaselton who is teach
ing nevth of Butte Falls, came out
Saturday, returning Wednesday.
Mrs. K. T. Hall was In town Wed
nesday, the dinner guest of Mrs. -M
Burkhart.
-Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Johnston, c'f
Medford, are visiting relatives in this
vkinky.
-Miss Bessie Seaman Is in the coun
try for a few days, the guest of Mrs
Claud Burkhart.
Mrs. Ida Magerle has purchased
the properly opposite the church, for
merly owned by I. Wright.
IE. P. Chandler, deputy assessor.
was busy around town several days
this past week.
Fred O Kelly has Installed a gas
tank on the corner of Main street and
is now prepared lo offer first aid tc'
needy autoists.
-Miss Bertha Barrall, of the Hub.
Medford, visited friends and relatives
hero last Sunday.
'Mr. and Mrs. Milton Reynolds, of
the Pioneer hotel, have company this
week. Three sons and other relatives
are visiting them.
George Martin is again at his work
as rural mail carrier after taking his
nnual vacation.
Miss Myrtle Magerle left Monday
fi.v Itosehurg where she will remain
for sometime with her friend. Miss
Evelyn Young.
O'Kelly and wife spent last
Sunday in Grants Pass enjoying that
city's widely advertised climate.
Rev. J. A. McVeigh returned Wed
nesday from Portland where he has
been recuperating from his recent
surgical operation. Mrs. Mceigh
will not return for some time yet.
School began .Monday after being
closed nearly four weeks on account
of the flu epidemic. The disease was
in a mild fcrm in most cases.
Dr. W. S. Cary was removed from
his home here to the Sacred Heart
hospital at Medford last week. He is
suffering from peculiar after-effects
of the flu. and is in a serious condi
tion. . Little hope Is entertained for
his recovery.
, B. M. Rogers and family have re
cently moved here from Oklahoma.
Wo are lold that about fifteen fam
ilies, niL.itly farmers, are soon lo ar
rive from the same locality.
Mrs. Amy Merriaih returned to her
home at Bandon this week, ufter
few months visit here with her son
Lou. She was accompanied by Mrs
Lou Meniam, who will return home
after a short visit with relatives
there.
C. S. Hatch and son. who purchased
the O. K. Livery barn, are remodeling
tho building preparatory to the es
tablishment of an up to date garage
An additit.'.i is being built for their
stock of hardware and blacksmith
shoo. Wilbur Williams, of Grants
Pass, has the contract for the carpen
ter work.
The heavy rain of this week
brought iov to Ihe hearts of both
miners and farmers. So far this sea
son there has not been enough water
for placer mining, and the crops were
showing a need i.f moisture.
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OF WAVY, GLEAMY
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Let
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In a few nicmrntyyou can transform
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Let Pnndrrine put more life, color,
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chock dan.trufi nr.l falling lnir. and help'
your hair to gr.-w long, thick,
and beautiful.
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Our profit from all sources is only a
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Overland 4 Willys-Knight Republic TrucRs
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Fifth and North Riverside
Telephone 11
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