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TTTT! MEDITORP SUN. OTOqoy, TTHP'AY, JTTNT! 2. 1922 Items of Interest From the Rogue River Vallev OLD CEMETERY ASHLAND IS SCENE CEREMONY ASHLAND, Junu :. -Ordinarily, two rpn"((irlt hvroutmutit aro ciirrlml In mind by local ri'llmil, thomt of "Muiintalii Vlxw" and "Aihland," I ho latter ImliiK llio oUlnr and luraind In thn rvntor of town. Ilowuvnr, tlwro aro two ntliwia, both lilatorlc In rural-d to thn iarllir period and unmi rlatlaiia, lhiM rt'forrliiK lo ' llurKH iljim" and ''Hill" roiiwtr-rli'a. liar Kitillno la on iitt oinliii'iiro, north of town, affordliiK a lii-auliriil vlow i.f thn valli-y. will In Hill l aoutll of town, IimuIimI i n thn old holiH'i'Miiit of thn iloiiiMir fiinillv of t hut niiiiix. Thla luttnr rnnllliR tilunt of thn ili-ud hud fullnii Into in'f.l'Tl, but llmrn hua lnnn an nrtlvn rniu'wul of public ami tltnnnt of lii In In rnKuli) to IIikkii a rrtn! ! t m. Willi Win romill Hint Hill rnnmtnry ha boon rrilmiiiH'il from forum fulimni ami oblivion, Oi. Dkiii l a I It i it )y, In common widi other burying oliui-n. It n vInIIimI and a brUif mi'iiifirlnl acrvlt'it held In bnhutf of thn ilonKi i, thn AiiHTlran IkIoii dnruratlnu thn gravna of unur'v n at'ora of tint arly anttlnra who wnr vd'tlniof thn Indian wnr In thn Jo'i. HiipiilniunntlnR till trlltutti of rimm liranrn. thnre waa mualf, a report of thn ri'mcinry I'aininlttnn, and a fww brlnf rninaik by Itnv, t K. KiM'hbT, invlvwlnit hbitorirally thn Inborn and aucrtflcna of tho mi whom Mliiorliil Hay hoiiora. Aa a rnatilt of fforla of thn rnmi'tnry coimnlttna, thn original Hill iiMiii'lury tract him li. addod lo and thn prnmlw-a di'ndnil. till" bi Ir. vtd In School IMmrlit No. 7. Not only baa thla (runnd-r nin mini", but thn Ktuiti HlKhwny i-oiiimliwion baa aicrnid to nrfcrt an approach from thn mitln road, In return for rnrtaln t-ononwilon inadn by thn cmnn tnry truaicD. Thn aurrouiidlriRi hava iMinn xmatly Improvnd lo thn pxtntit that the pi tiro la now an attractive one, devotnd to the memory of rv erul pioneer famlllea wboin vfforl In Improving the ground ha placed the burial plot In fine condition. ; lllllah Temple will meet In alaled GIA8S OF SALTS IF IT JUt 1ms 0m( If you fMl Bkhy or tart BUddtr tronblt-BJU fin for Kidney Moat forma orla ad J W etolUl and ovarworka tha kidooya la taair Itorta to filter it from toe ratem. Regular at ra of nwat muat fluah tha kldneva oora lonally. Von muat rallava tuam likayoa rollara your bmralai nunoTing all Ua a I da, waata and polaon, (1m you fetl a dull mlaerr in tha kidney rgion, aharp pain la tha back or alck hwlacba, di aiima, your atomach aoura, tongua ia coated and when the walur ia m4 you bare rbeumatio twingea. Tha urine la cloudy, full of aediment) the channel flea g' irritated, oblifrlnjt yon to (rrt tip two or threa timea during tba night. To neutralize the irritating aoiJ and fluib off tha bojy'a urlnoua waata Rl about four euneea of Jad Balta from any fihannafyi taka a table apoonful In a glaaa of water before break feat for a fow daya f ..1 your kldnaya will (hen act una and bhdJcr dlaordnra d it appear. Thla famou aaJta ia made front (ha avid of arapea and lemon juice, oom lined with lithia, aad haa been ud for penerntiona to clean and atlmulaU tlug- 5lh kldneya and atop bladder irritation, ad BalU ia Ineipooilvej barmloaa and niokea a delightful alfarrearent litbla water drink which million of men and women take now and then, thu avoiding , aerioua kidney aad bladder dlioaac. anaalon on Krldiiy rvfiilng, Juna 2, wild a lot of roiiilnn htmliutNM uiattra to dlapoNn of, ulao lo perfoct ar rnKmmii regui'ding thu trip to Han I'raiii'lin o'a Kutlixi Inn of tha Imperlul Council, w hli li oi rut June 13, U Mid I All bill Inciim-d Innldent to tha lO'Liit cnrfiiHinliil ut Mndford ought In be prcaciiti'il forttiwlth, III coiilKH'tloti with u re g II lu r ana alon of Mt. AhIiIuikI clmpter, Daugh Inra Amnrli.itn KkvoIiiiIoii, held dur ing thn twilight hour of Decoration )uy, the following offlciii wera eloct i'd for the nnmilng year: Hagent, Mr. .1. I. Hoilgn; f i rait vlcn-rogwnt, Mr. Kmll I'lnl: aecoiid vie regent, Mr. W, i:. Illnke; kim ii'lury, Mr. II. O. Auder aon; lieaaurer, M1h Carol Mitchell. Mr. II. W. Andlewa wua rhoaon bia- lorliin, und Mi. It. U', Conover regia Irur. A trudlllonal aoclal hour wa uMNocliited with thla charming gath crlng ri-prnHenilng colonial Ideal, an lilniiirlnil ri'niinin of fuel and flgurea ioiiihm IimI wllh tho ploneiir eurveya of (hi aiMtloii of aouthern Oregon hav ing been nuhiiilued tiy Mr. II. (iiiley, nrly dutn reacarrh In thla t- ftpi'ct liiiviiiK been foltowod by the vervlng of aplendlii refiealimont. Hey. ('. K. f.larlor haa been reap pointed by thn Southern Oregon con ferenrn of thn l''r Molhodlal church. In aemlot) lul week at Cottagu tirove, u puNtnr of tha Aiihland lla trlct, n poelllon which hn ha liiovt ttt'ceptithly filled for aonmtlmn pnt. I'axtor Ithotbi Itiirnnit. formerly at MetWord. ba been algned to ltoio burg. lhniald Hliknron and pnrtr -two boy and two girl lgiiilld Ihwv ra t Ion Hay by a hlkn to Mt. A-hl pnl unutilt, thn flral lntanco of till aireiionu outing during tho prii'iit ncaaon. Funeral aervlcoa of thn lute Henry V. A ml re v.w. who died at thn family home on rburrh trei In. thla rlty on Wmlneaduy of thla week, will tin held at thn I'reahyterlun rhurch, Halurday iif'er noon at 2 o'clock, Intermmit lo be in Mountain View cemetery. !"- reuaed wa a lullvn of Wlncotiwlu. G: yearn of ugn, and had been a iel dut of aouthern Oregon for over SO year, being well known In tlm vtrlnlttc of Aihland, Mndford and Jnckaoiivlllo. Hn waa In bualnea In Ahland for a time, but during ro- cent year bad hwtl identified with orchard pureulu In thla locality, lie Ide hU wife he leave two brother. one of whom 1 Aaron Andrew of Medford. Two atater alao urvlv hlnl, one of whom 1 Mr. 1). W. Wheeler of Medford, tha other be Ing Mr. Mary 1,. Mathewa. of I-oa Angvle, who h rnen v 11 ting rela tive hereabout for ftometlme pat. Kamillurly known aa "Harry," the de cead characterlatlca wera ever aa aocluted with thimc of a bright and aunny dlapotltion. He wa a good neighbor and kind friend. Handicap ped by phyatcal Infirmity, hi Indus try wu remarkable, and ha simply overtaxed hi strength by atreouou application to trading parsulta. Few of hi Intimate friend knew of hi lerlou (line, and many will learn with regret of hi panning from our nilclnt. The Fourth of July celebration la thn next public attraction In order, and till rlrciimttfance wa emphasis ed at a Chamber of Commerce forum luncheon, given at Hotel Aualln on Thursduy, the chief speaker being l'otofflce Inapeetor Clement, who headquarters srs at Spokane, Wash. Tha rulsaton of tha speaker wat not to rrittclsa the public In Ita relation to the pontiil service, but to seek a wider co-oporutlon between the department and tha people In their mutuul rela tions. Miss Gladys Applegsle, for some time pul employed in Sun Francisco, In now wllh tho California Oregon general office at Medford, making tho dally trip to and from tha county metropolis by Jitney. llllliih Tvmplo's patrol will have two additional me.ru hers on the San Francisco trip, they being termed standurd bearers, who will figure promlimtly in tha patrol's activities as eacort to imperlul officer. INSISTS HER HUSBAND IS TELLING TRUTH IN KILLING TA PNT PAWMFRV inLLMi un i iLtii y. IS ENLARGED FOR W ':M IBipiLDllf ;W?J! ... Y,l tab. f ' it 1 - j-'ih i fit yf By Mr a. Mary o. Carey. KDK.N I'UKCINCT, Juna 1 .Talent cannery mun, Mr. Koosor, U building an addition to tha present big build ing. Thin Is to provide mora storage room fur tha apple which are brought to tha tannery In the full. I-uitt -u- sun there wa not room for the thou Hand of boxe, niuny of which were piled out of door for month before there was room Inside. The cannery will can a great deal of audi fruit a IMiors and apple, but no tomatoi- have been coolrui tud for. The tying of thn mower ran bo lieurd In the alfalfa field In this puit of thn valley, a tho f I ml cuttlnit I ready, and every farmer I unxkuia to get thn fliHt crop off an a to allow thn next lo roiuo on while tha moisture in the ground, aufflclent to start the second crop. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wade, lutn of Imperial Valley, California, with visit ing at the liorun of Mr. and Mr. Will hlmw of North Talent ,HutiJuy. Mr. Wado Im a cousin of Mr. Hlmw. , Mr, and Mr. Clyde Wade, lute of luHirla Valley, were gueat of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hhaw, of North Talent, hint Sunday. Mr. Wado will be In the forest aervice In the, Dead Indian coii"' this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry llurnett of Tal ent were down to the Hunt Fniiu, Monday where Mrs. Ilnrnett bought some aster plants. They report every- thing lively In tha Kttle town of Tal ent. in my report of the surprian party Insl wet-k for Tommy Cuat'r, I made a mistake In the name. It ahould have been Tommy Instead of John. How ever, thn party was a Jolly one, and thoroimhly enjoyed by thoaa who had the pluaHiiro to attend. Mrs. Wilbur Jones of Klamath Falls, and her daughter. Mrs. Lawrence Mshaffew of Oakland, came In from Klamath Falls Wednesday to visit Mr. Jonea' iliter, ,"..r. J. M. Kader. Charley McClnin of I'boenU, bought about eighty-five young Whit Ig bom pullet of Mra. J. 13. Fish last week for 85c apiece. These wrra of eifa tine alock, and will do wed this winter, Mr. and Mr. Evert liaeson have, a fine baby boy. born to them Is st Wed nesday, llutb Evert and Elton feel very important over tholr gifts from the stork this spring. Russell A I ford left hi mother's home I Talent last Friday fdr a short stay In Sacramento, Calif., on busi ness. Mrs. W. V. Lllge nee Eveline Pratt Is up from Portland to stay for a while with her parenta at Central Point and rame up to visit with her cousin, Mrs. Jack Allen, last Sunday. Mrs. A. n. Ft;ns and her daughter, Mrs. Robley, wera In Medford last Wednesday doing some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Uarnebiirg of East Eden, wera In Talent Wednesday even ing where they purchased some fine Rhode island Red eggs. Mr. and Mrs. Harnehurg hava quite a nice lock of poultry and are getting some new blood. While talking about tha crops In his neighborhood, Mr. Harneburg said the grain waa pretty abort on the late sown fields. ' Someone has suggested since the beautiful locust trees in Thoenlx have come Into bloom, that the name of tho town be changed and have auggested the name of Locust. Thla could be curried out very easily, and might be mado to extend into what the people of tho town , proper choose to call String Town. The treea could ba planted on up the highway and thus extend the boundary ot the named ter ritory aa far as the Patterson ranch. The reason for tho change of name la urged because of so much troubtn In .. w Mrs. Itoryl Curtis Ward in a new IMitM. thn former Ilrooklyn girl, insists her husband Is tolling the truth In the mystery of the death of Clarence Pet era and that no woman was involved. She line denied the rumor that she hail contemplated bringing a divorce suit agulnst her husband. the postal service, tho ma IIb going to i'hiK-nlx, Arizona. ANTIOCH ITEMS CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB ROGUE RIVER E HOLDS BIG I TING ROfJt'E TtlVEtt bur of the Civic Improve mnt urday. While on their hike they took pictures, waded tn the creek and cooked their meal a under camp condi tion. We have received our gold pins for excellent work in the Modem Health Crusade work. We are all very proud of them. Our ex-hoot will be out a week from Friday, June 9th. We will have a I little program and a double set of lantern slides that evening. . Viola and Mildred Peteraon have I taken up the camp cookery in school, JUn 1, Mem- I n, unrHav vnnlnr Vfl flrch nnr dub teacher, and we girls went on a little John Truaty who live on Elk creek. EVANS VALLEY Mrs. Tbeo. Glass returned home Frl day and is greatly Improved. Freddy Inlow, Jr.. left this week for Nevada lo stay with friends. Oak (".rove basehall boys played Modoc Savages Sunday, score 15-2 in favor of Oak Grove. W. C. Chapman and family and Bert Chapman and family motored to the Medford cemetery Sunday. George Stacey, Jr., left Monday for California to work, aa he baa a sister and brother there. , Mr. Lucus went to the Meadows the first of the week for milk cows, he nought from Finis Mayfleld. Ella Chapman is Slaying with her slater. Mra. Moore, for a few days. Several famlllea from across the river vere cleaning and decorating graves at Antioch cemetery Sunday. Another dance was held at Chapar ral school bouse Saturday night. Not a very large number were present. So ninny families of thla neighbor hood are having a selge of heavy colds and lagrlppe. Frank Ray of Medford waa oirt to Reagle thla week looking- after his land Interests. Ellis Clark and R. E. Moore are rounding up their cattle around beagle and the Meadows. Wm. Mayfleld is fencing a section of land on Dry creek for cattle pasture. Joe Mayfleld has bought the Tobe Rainey ranch on Dry creek and is moving some of his things there. and visitors filled the homo of Mra. hike and camped out over night. Tuea- M' Bwaln to Ita capacity on Friday ' day being a holiday we spent that day afternoon, "llotna waa the auhj- t by the still waters of Elk creek, and for roll call and wa responded to toward evening packed np our things with many Interesting comment. 1 8D(j Btarte(j home. We bad the time Mra. uk re.a a iuii report or of our nre. while there benefit of tho who could not a,-! Mr, Wllllt. motored to Medford the tend the meeting held at Grants Pons wees eou ana reiuruea i ueaaay even some week ago. ling. Mia Kaldlne, the county nurae, Mr. and Mrs. Ames Ayers motored gave a very rnmprehenaive talk on to Trail Saturday evening. Mrs. Ay re her work in the county and showing was out to visit her folks, Mr. and Mrs. the need c,r co-operation tiy the par-c-nl. Mra. Joe Hurkhart gave a very good reading on Sequoia. Park. Cake and punch wa served liy the ho-1 teiM. Next meeting to he held at the library. The Dully vacation Itthle hoo ha been growing In lntert every day alao the evening cm which haa been conducted by Rev. lliilet and Oray at the i'rebytrlan church. About 4 0 puplla of the achool ac companied by I'rof. lirowne and turns of the teacher, attended tha Jackson county achool nireing on Hut urday. Mm. W. If. Striker and her two aona, Ted and Keith, left Saturday for Saskatchewan. Mr. and Mra. A. B. Evana and son (Veil. were Sunday vlaltora in Rogue Itlvrr. Memorial day waa appropriately celebrated, service being held in the cemetery. Judge (Sllmore gave a splendid address. Rev. Lee Gray led In prayer. Mr. Cha. Hulen attended the Grand iJKtge of Oregon held at Eu gene, going aa a delegate from Rogue River. ALFALFA CROPS 1 PERSIST NEWS With the ground covered with green grass, green trees, and the flowers in bloom makes our vicinity an ideal place to live. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllita motored to Medford Saturday, May 20th, and re turned Monday. While there they at tended the wedding of their son Merle to Edith lirooks. Mra. V. E. Peterson went to Trail Wednesday to visit Mrs. Poole and while there she and Mra. Poole rode over the mountain to Poole's ranch near Tiller, Ore. Miss Dorothy Peterson returned from a week's visit with Mrs. Claude Moore on Elk creek. Eira Whitley drove to Medford Fri day and returned home Monday. Elmer Isey epent Monday and Tues- Mrs. Welde and Mr. Hutch were transacting business in Grants Paaa last Saturday. F. G. Honner mado a trip to Grants Pass laat P turday afternoon and brought br.ow load of freight. Several from here attended the cir cus at Medford laat Tuesday. Mr. Bostwick has purchaaed. a new Ford truck to haul his farm products to market. R. E. and E. FJ. Richman and Jim Xeathamer were Rogue River and Grants Pass visitors Wednesday' of thla week. Webb and Frank Neathamer attend ed the circus at Grants Pass Wednes day. The aaw mill at Wlmer haa been ahut downfor repaira thla week. Mra. R. E. and Mrs. E. E. RlcBman were shopping ia Grant a Pass last Monday. The Wlmer and Pine Grove schools closed laat Friday with a picnic pro gram and games. Dr. Loughrldge was called to the D. E. Neathamer home laat Saturday to attend Mrs. Neathamer who waa quite alck but la improving at thla writing. Mr. and Mrs. Carls were Grants Psss visitors laat Saturday. . Quite number of picnickera epent Memorial day fUhlng and picnicking on upper Evans creek. The frost last week did considerable damage to the early gardens and bean fields in this locality. Mr. and Mrs. Rltter of Gold Hill visited Mrs. Rltter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Baker last Sunday. ON APPLEGATE, IN FINE CONDITION LITTLE APPLEGATE, June 1. There Is plenty of water thla spring and the alfalfa crops are looking fine. People think they will begin cutting in about two weeks if the present good weather continues. Clifford Dunnington drove in to Jacksonville last Sunday to meet Mrs. Dunnington and bring her home. She baa been visiting in Portland for the past two weeks. Mrs. Louis Mitchell took her little son out to see the doctor last Monday evening. The little boy has been, sick about a week and become' sudde nly worse Monday. Rentus Combest and family and Dean Saltmarsti were calling on Mrs. L. J. Combest last Tuesday. Nicholas Mitchell and wife accom panied by Mr. Mitchell's mother and Mrs. Ia J. Combeat were guests at the home of Mrs. Dora Saltmarsh last Friday. Renins Combest took Alrln Duntord out to Jacksonville laat Wednesday. Mr. Dtinford waa on hla way to Port land for medical treatment. Joe Hanson and family of Jackson ville were dinner guests at the Renius Combest home last Sunday. A. S. Klelnhammer and family visit ed with Paul Anderson last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lunbar and son Levon of Sterling were calling upon relatives here last Sunday. George Barnum and friends ot Med ford were picnicking on the Little Applegate Tuesday. Stockholder Notice Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders ot day visiting his grandparents. Mr. and .the Home Telephone and telegraph Mrs. O. M. Whitley. Company of Southern Oregon, will be lit T 111. It. 111 .1 . 1- . . I . . . . . a mi M . I r. . n miss mr iiulo sjwnu me sum-j neia at me oince oi me company, 21a mer vacation wun ner ioiks. miss .west tslxtn street, Aledtord, Willlts' school on Elk creek was out ; at S o'clock d. m.. June 6. 19: Oon't "Baby" Ccrns Dont pet and coddle, nurse or"doetor-' uehftnaolair luv killer. huniMh tnam- 4- nolat..wM.luly, torvver wltt - - r Wf "GETO-iT" Not only bard corn or soft eorn but very kind of corn or callus surrender o"Uet-ltitnd pvelg rlabloll. K lakes Just a lew seconds to stop tha Palo lit. two or tbreo drops. Go to your druatcisl today. Gut a bottle of "deta-It." Your money back If H faMa to ptwl them 08. Used by millions, foals but a trine. 9 lewrence Co, Mfr, C.blcaco. Sold in Medford by Leon B. Hat',ns Strang's Drug Store. Friday. May 10th Miss Greb, Viola and Mildred Peter son took a big hike over the hills Sat- 62 W. H. GORE, President With Medford trade I Medford made Quotation on Pumps and Rams for ir rigation. THOS. I. TEMPLE. Medford A Deal in Palm Olive A CAKE OF PALM OLIVE SOAP AND A BOTTLE OF PALM OLIVE SHAMPOO FOR 10c How Palm Olive Shampoo Acts r1mnlivo Shnmpoo in tlio blcrul of palm ntnl olive oils, fumed since Clt'OpRtra's day as tho niililt'Kt, wont beneficial cleansers. Olivo Oil is B scnlp food, vmetl by senlp specialists to revive lifeless, failing hair. It nour islies tho roots, feeds the cells and imparts life nml vigor. ; . ( ( . ? . Ita presence in Pulmolivo makes tho cleansiiu lather softening in its effeot on the hair. It gives all tho desired gloss and lustre, and a lovely silky texture. ,1 ' ' ') . Palm oil gives richness and body to tho lather ?nd makes it lasting. Palmolive Shampoo keeps its thick, stiff body until you are ready to rinso it off. Their combination produces a wonderfully thick, creamy, profuse lather which isn't drying. This lather penetrntes each tiny root and hair cell, dissolving oil and dislodging dirt. After a Palmolive Shampoo your hair is soft and fluffy a contrast to tho harsh dryness which follows most jshnmpoos. ' , It is silky and beautiful with a well groomed gloss which till admire tho crowning glory which makes you beautiful. San-Toafshop Heath's Drug Store 109 East Main St. MID -SEASON MILLINERY ADJUSTMENT! APhenominal Regrouping, Readjusting and Repricing of Trimmed and Tailored Hats, Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses FRIDAY-SATURDAY AT THE VANITY SHOP TRIMMED AND TAILORED HATS $3.95 $5.00 $9.95 $13.95 BLOUSES $2.95 $5.00 $5.95 $12.95 Pattern Hats and Blouses FORMERLY UP TO $21.50 This Millinery adjustment has been inaugurated to keep stocks new, fresh and up-to-the-minute. The most startling and value-giving of all mid-season millinery events! Come early and be convinced! THE VANITY SHOP Quality and Service