toEDFOftT) M3TL TTITBH MT!T)FOTiD. OliEflOX, FRTDAY. OCTOHEtt 1.1, 1022 PAVQE SEVEN Items FRUIT STAND ON PACIFIC H. WAY GROWS TO STORE I ! 1 By Mary 0. Carey. 1 KDEN PRECINCT. Ed Wilder is building a neat little store building on the corner, of his father's lot on the highway. Mrs. Wilder started with a little stand, during the summer, and now she has such a trade that she. will have to have a building before the raldy season sets in. Many orders come to her from town for the edibles Which she has for sale. No wonder Mrs. Liza Hoblcy was so quiet whon interviewed last week. Who ever guessed that she was con templating a quiet wedding that fol lowing Saturday? Your correspondent aurely did not. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Henry of Sunny Cliff orchard, and Mrs. Henry, mother ' of Mr. Henry' who is viBiting her son from the east, were at C. Carey's last Sunday afternoon to buy some cut " flowers. Mrs. Henry, Sr., is in .love with our valley and the climate. ' Mrs. E. D. Wlllson, mother of Mrs. Karnes of Phoenix, came down from Tncoma again last week to finish out her visit, the hot weather during Aug' ust causing her to go back home this Buinmer. Mrs. Wlllson likes our fall wppther much better than she did the summer. Mr. Slain of Phoenix has been hired by the Fish Lake, or Modford Irriga tion company, to look a,fteT their work on the ditch wlilSf Vuns through Phoenix.- - ' VfS. Louis Colver and Mrs. C. C. Cats hart the fun of being with Mr Cute When he killed the big buck at tost Prairie. The Colver and Cats families went, out on Saturday, and Sunday morning by 8 o'clock they had their game. The Jadies say this was 1118 first ueer they ever had ever seen taken lu a hunt, and that they both got VVery excited. There was also gome f tin when they got caught in the black sticky on the mountain when the rain came down as It can in those hills. They were until late in the night get ting home after starting at 10 o'clock Slinday morning. The roadbed is soft being newly made this summer. J. W. Watklns of North Talent, has been furnishing the winter's wood for (hp Phoenix school and - the county tftfm. Mr. Watklns has some fine body timber of yellow fir, and it makes fltio furnace wood. O. A, . Mack of Phoenix haB taken a position with the Mason-Ehrnian Co., ot Medford, for whom he formerly worked. C. Carey hag gold their stock in the Pltoentx Rural Telephone company to J M. Norrls, who In turn sold It to a son-in-law of, E. E. LitUoflold. - .Mrs. -Walter GarrUon who has been staying at the home of Mrs. Walter Allen and keeping house and caring for Mrs. Allen's little son Jimmy while Mrt. Allen was helping her husband with the packing at the Hartzell orch ards, returned to her home at Ruch one day this week. Fred Wolff Is baling hay in the vicin ity of Talent. He states that he had at. loast a hundred tons to bale, be sides several ot the farmers are con templating baling some of their straw. Mrs. Ed Robison and her daughter, MfB, Ted Seaman of Wagner creek were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Colver of Phoenix Tuesday. 4r. and Mrs. Ona Jobe of Ashland were visiting at the home ot Mr. Jobe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jobe of Fern valley. Mr. Shaw of North Talent was deliv ering garden truck In Medford last Saturday. Mr. Shaw has a fine little garden tract on the creek bottom ad joining the well known I X L garden ranch. Mrs. Arthur Rose of East Phoenix and Mrs. Morris were trading In Med ford last Saturday, j. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Barnum of Buena Vlsfft orchard, was in Medford on busi ness last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Colver of Phoe nix,! who are one of the largest poultry keepers in this vicinity were Medford business visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. F.M. Sheets of Phoe nix spent Monday evening at the pleas ant home ot Mrs. J. M. Rader. The Ladles' Aid of Phoenix,- will serrp dinner for the Ashland juniors wild entertain, the teachers of Ashland at tha Institute next Friday. The lad'es gave a dinner last year, and everyone was so well pleased that they asked them to get the dinner again this year. In an item some time ao I stated that Lester C. Mack had bought the O'Connor house and was moving It across the street to the berry plot which was formerly the Perry Stan cliff property. It should have read: Win. Logan. Mr. Logan is from Wich Jta, Kansas and has come to Phoenix to reside. Mrs. Logan Is a cousin of Mrs. O. A. Mack. Lester C. Mack has bought the O'Connor lots and will re side on them. Mrs. J. A. Maya of Talent was a busi ness visitor In Medford last Saturday. CHILDREN S COLDS V should not b "dosed." Tml tlm xtarnally with Views V VAPORUB Ovtr 17 Million Jan UxJ YcarL of Interest From the ASHLANDJJCT. 1 6 ASHLAND, Oct. 13. A large placard In the local postoffice announces that W. F. l.oomis, representative of the United States Voterang Bureau, will be at tho city hall in Ashland, on Mon day and Tuesday next, Oct. 16 and 17, where any ex-service, men having any claim for reliability, compensation or insurance reinstatement, etc., should bo on hand to perfect such claims, in asmuch as all needed information in these respects will be available at first hand, the representative visiting this locality for the espeeial puriwse as outlined. The government not only expresses a willingness, but is also anxious to perform even more than its part in assisting ex-service men along the lines mentioned and it is hoped that all so entitled will avail them selves of this opportunity. This early the local post, American Legion, is planning the observance ot Armistice Day, Nov. 11, which In the main, will bo an Informal one, a brief .program being outlined for the fore noon. J. W. McCoy of the First National bank, has sold his place on Terrace street, a site which commands a fine view of canyon and city. . The property was formerly known as the Howard place, comprising quite an extensive acreage of garden and orchard. The family will move later on to their resi dence on Oak street, known as the Sherwln property, Dr, Wilfred C. Carr, former well known resident, graduate of the Ro chester School of Optometry, has lo cated in business at his old home town Greensboro, North Carolina, the spe cific address being 113V4 West Market street. Oh Saturday, Oct. 14, Ashland will play football with Klamath Falls on local grounds. "Revenge" is on the banner of the home team for the de feat which they sustained from the City of Courthouses last year. Game will be called 2:30 o'clock. At the Nazarene church, Wednesday evening. Dr. J. B, Chapman, of Kansas City, addressed a gathering of that de nomination. He Is the editor of the Herald of Holiness, a leading religious publication of the central west. After much delay, the cases tn city court Involving a fracture of the anti picnic ordinance which applies to out ing parties desecrating the Ashland creek canyon with their presence, their sandwiches and their cake and coffee, went to bat on Wednesday morning, brilliant counsel being present In addi tion to quite a few spectators eagerly watching developments. In the Initial case Georgia Coffee easlty took the cake, not in proving an alibi exactly, but confessing judgment that she was present not as a guest, but merely as an official reporter for the Sunday events as chronicled In Monday's Tid ings. The Judge took the matter under advisement, and after, lunch on a picnic basis, promptly dismissed the case. Bert Greer for the defense. This was Bert's initial pleading In city court, and It was concise and conclu sive, devoid of all legal bunk, not even citing Blackstone or the Ashland city directory. Moreover, It was quickly delivered in a sound, practical way, and convincing to the extent that there was absolutely no cause for action. The case of Jesse Wlnburn was tried to a jury in the afternoon, with Farrell and Kelly of Medford, for the defense, Evan Reames not being able to be present. Winburn himself was also absent. Verdict against Winburn, with prospect that the case will be appealed.- In the meantime some sort of league of nations might be organized to make the world safe and sane In picnic assembled up Ashland creek canyon. The home of Major and Mrs'. C. F. Egglman, of Springfield, was the scene ot a surprise party recently, given in honor of Mrs. W. G. Hill, president of the Ladies of the G. A. R. in that city, preliminary to her removing to Ash land, visitors from Portland Eugene being present. The guest of honor was presented with a beatiful article of jewelry emblematic of the order. The Sunshine Trio of Eugene furnished tne musical portion of 'the entertainment. H. B. Stone, of this city has been appointed captain of Co. 2, motor transport staff of the R. O. T. C. infantry unit at Corvallis, also J. L. Porter of Ashland, first lieutenant of Co. 3, same staff. More than a hun dred students have been selected to lead the various phases of army train ing at O. A.' C. C. W. Nlms, grand commander, Geo. W. Dunn, past commander, and Dr. F. H. Johnson, generalissimo, were dele gates from Malta cotnmandery No. 4, Knights Templar, at the annual con clave of the grand commandery new at Roseburg on Thursday, Oct. 12. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones, of 770 Iowa street, have returned home after a two months visit in northern and central California localities. A touring party of southern Califor- nlans are visiting old homo surround ings here, making the trip by auto, with Earl Veghte at the helm. The personnel Includes Earl's wife and mother, also Helene Casey, represent ing Santa Monica and Calexlco local ities of the southland. Delegates to the southern Oregon nresbvtenr. in session at Klamath Falls this week, include Rev. C. F. Koehler, the pastor, and Augustus Hays, elder of the congregation. The Presbytery formulates the activities The Jiggs Family Sails for China and Far East 1 V THERE'S CVbeY A.-N- kAO LONG-JERY- I I HOPE MENTION OF Is v .' I t 'vMO i I'LL t?ENO YOU S ''J 'OUf? DePARTURB'ifii I . . IJlLr . fl COLUMNS OF THE At? A . , 1 for the current year, also submitting statistics relatives to status of the same. The local church has lost sev eral members during the past few months, the deaths of five being re corded, including Robert P. Neil, Harry W. Andrews, Mrs. Gertrude Frost, Mrs. Jemima Clyde, and Mrs. Mary Badger, three of theso mentioned hav ing passed away within as many suc cessive weeks. Joe Harner, -city -councilman, has gone back to Missouri, where he will "have to be shown," incident to a visit extending over a month or so. The family came from the vicinity of Nevada In Missouri. i The Beekman history prize, which annually Is offered to students of the high schools of the state for the best essary on- a given topic of Oregon history, was won this year by Miss Dorothy Clapp, a student of the Grants Pass high school. The subject of the esBay was '"The Columbia River," and the production in full was published in a recent number of the Oregonlan. The author lb a bright young lady of our neighboring town, and personally known to several residents hereabouts. "Thunder and lightning" was an expletive literally exhibited here last Monday evening, when the elements gave a display of reverberations and electric pyrotechnics which reminded one of ti e occurrences way back east in former times. Mrs. Grace Andrews of this city, Is employed as substitute teacher in the Medford schools as occasion requires. Dr. Julia McQuilkin has returned from Portland with the intent of re newing a permanent residence in Ash land. Jess Roseberry returned to his home this . week from California, where he has been working. Mr. Elbert Glass mndo a trip to the mountains this week to look utter his cattlo and take up a load of haV for his horses ready for gathering his cattle. . .. . Mrs. W. C. Chnpniun ' visited for several days with Mrs. Theo. Glass at Central Point. . . - Mr. Fred Inlow was out to Beagle Saturday and Sunday visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moore of the Meadows, accompanied by Mrs. Rum mel of Medford, started Sunday for their cabin in the mountains to look up a few struy cattle. Grandpa Houston staying at Beugle is very weak and low at times. Sun day night they called scvcrul mem bers of the family, Clydo Caton happened with an accident Frldny at the Modoe ranch. In cutting a belt the knifo slipped and went into his knee. The doctor was out and took several stitches in his knee, but it was thought neceHsaryl to take him to the hospital. 1 Mrs. Laurence returned from Washington this week where she went on account of the death of her sister. Mr. Lucus Is helping Jess Glavs with balling his hay this week. W. C. Chapman is helping Mr. Pendleton at Table Iiock for several days this week. , Ada ltoscbcrry has bought a Chev rolet car this week. Mrs. J. W. St-ott and Walter Shared visited friends and stayed over night in Medford the fore part of this week. Several from this neighborhood at tended the dance at Eagle Point Sat urday night, as there was no dance nt Beagle, although several were out ex pecting a dance there. RAIN PUTS STOP TO NEEDED WORK B. FALLS BUTTE FALLS. The rain has put a stop to Hie much rushed road work, as after having to ston to get a larger crusher, they intended to rush the : who will keep the lino In good condl gravel on, and we hope the ruin will tlon. soon pass on as it is somewhat early for winter weather.- This week being institute week, our town will miss tne additional young ladies and gents that are here attend ing high school, as they will want to visit home folks. The Bchool here has doubled in attendance the last year, and Btill more coming. An extra teach er has to be supplied to teach Latin. Mrs. Essie Albert was visiting in Medford last week. Tod Porter took his departure for San Francisco where he will spend most of the winter. His aunt, Mrs. F. Carson, and Allelic Jackson, went as far as Medford with him to wlnh him luck on bis way. James Jackson and wife have moved Into Mark Baker's bungalow formerly occupied by the Simmervillo family, (hey moving Into their new home pur chased of Dr. Buchanan. Mrs. J. Obryan has roturncd to Weed lumber camp, renting her borne to C. Wooley. The Albert Bros, have rented the bil liard hdll of Carter. Miss Letha Davis, a niece of Mrs. Muhoney's has been visiting with her for. a week returning to Bozemun, .Mont. Sum and Luther Hughes came homo for a short visit with home folks. They are working for the government in the Klamath country. Mrs. Hagen Is a patient at the Med ford hospital; also Mrs. Chus. Patton. Mrs. Chester Ward returned from Salem where she was visiting her par ents for a short time, they having moved into Mrs. Ella Smith's small house. ' Glenn Alberts moved Into the Clark home, and Hugh Cox and family have moved to the Chas. Edmonson pro perty. Al Hildreth moved into his home vacated by the Cox family. Mrs. Mary Clevenger and daughter Fern were visiting home folks from Redding, Calif., for the past two woeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Marion have re turned from Iowa where they spent the summer with relatives, very' much pleased to be home agam. Ira Tungate and family drove out to 7 . Medford the first of the week to meet uiu rttiu WINCH tttUBCU lllCIll IU bjiciiu the night there. Mrs. Hay Spence Is making prepara tions for moving to Tiller, Ore., for the winter, where her husband is located. The train makes its daily trips haul ing logs out to the big mill in Medford They have finished hauling logs out ot the pond and are moving the donkey to other quarters. Mrs. Richardson has moved to Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. Claspell moved out to Phoenix, where they have bought pro perty having sold out up here. Slim Norris and family were up from Dunsmuir visiting at John Clark's and looking for a home tor the near future. Rogue Mr. and Mrs. Alstrum are here visit ing their son Cecil. They are now llv ing lirLukevlow, Oregon. ELK CREEK Dave Pence and family motored-to Medford last week. The California-Oregon Power com pany has been putting a "power lino from Prospect to Roseburg and have nearly completed their work, but are hooping a few men busy. They are building a cubln for the winter crew Elmer Ivoy spent a woeks vacation with his folks on Elk crock. Ho hus been attending high school ot Butte f ans ami is wen piuuseu with the school. Tho Persist school opened for this term,' Oct. 2nd, with Miss Inez Wlllits as teacher. Four pupils will attend. P. C. Siindoz is building n' fence be tween L. A. Whltloy's hoinestottd and his place. 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They becomo practically an Impossibility ! Itosy cheeks, firmer and younger looking skin, rose-pota! purity, vel vety softness, all natural! Imagine such a ekki further beautified by your favorite cream and powder. To think of it Is lovely. To havo It, a modern miracle!. Begin taking Ironfed Yeast today. There Is only ono Ironized Yeast In the world, sold by all druggists at $1.00 a package. Kach package contains AO tablets, each tablet Is sealed. They never lose their power. M'frt only by Ironized Yeast Co., Atlanta, Qa. dot ready to bo euprooioly happy. . Tents 9x12, 10 oz., $12.00 Med. Tent & Awning Works - Opposite 8. V. Depot River looking for cattlo tho first of .this week. Mr. Pence and Air. Miller have been unfortunate in having their liny wot during the ruiny wenther. Ezra Whitley made a business trip to town Oct. D. ; '. , Miss Inez Wlllits motored to Med ford Saturday tho 7th, where she will attend lnstituto.and visit'her rolatlvos.: Tho Hill Construction company is completing their constru.!!on work on the Crater Lake highway Hunters coming up the creek for Golden Brown Waffles- real maple syrup M-mmmm how good!! and then top it off with a cup of mellow Could you imagine a breakfast more appetizing? "cjfo Quality Ctfpp if touvcan Plu O KWJlfH& Jreme uate 1 cups M J' B Coffee (liquid) 2 cupi whole milk 9 cup brown lugar cup granulated sugar tablripoon gelarine teJipoon wit teaspoon vanilli 1 cup finely chopped, toasted almonds or walnut meats. Combine coffee, milk, gelatine. Scald over boiling water. Separate egfti. Add salt, both sugars to yolks, creaming thoroughly together. Add this to scalded miiture and cook stirring con stantly for 3 minutes until mixture coats spoon. Chill, add vanilla, fold in whipped eae whites and freeie in 3 P,rt cracked ice to one of ke aded when mixture is half for garnishing of each serving. Riverside Garage Headquarters for the Famous De Luxe ; Pistons and McQuay-Norris Rings We repair nil makes ot cars and bop in Southern Oregon for cylinder LATHE WORK Valley i ROGUE RIVER H TO GIVE BASKET LUNCH OCT. 20TH ROGUE RIVER. On Friday evening October 20th. the Rogue River high school will give an entertainment lu the form of a basket lunch.- The pro ceeds will be used to install shower baths and gymnasium paraphernalia in the community hall for athletic pur- K)S0S. School is In recess tor the last three days of this week, owing to the county Institute which is being held In Med ford. Tho soccer football game ployed be twecn tho high school teams of Gold Hill and Rogue River In this city last Friday afternoon, ended with a score of 12 to 0 In favor of Rogue River. Franklin Chapell of Portland, accom panied by his mother, spent the day in town visiting friends last Friday while on thoir way to Los Angoles where Mr. Chapell holds a position with the Elec tric Motor company. The got-togother rally which was held in the community hall hora last Friday evening was well attended. ; A picnic supper was served In the hall, after which followed a program and tho talk by Rev. Wni. Lee Gray was exceptionally fine. - Hay Smith, who lias been employed at. Crescent City for the last six weeks, returned to Rogue Rlvor last Sunday and is making preparations to trans port his family to Crescent City whore they expect to make their home. ' J. Wesley Ingram, an honored and respected pioneer of Oregon, passed away In this city last Sunday morning at tho ngo ot 85. He came to Califor nia in tho early days, and after spend ing scvoral years in that state came to Oregon whore he lived for the last. 55 years. While he had no relatives in Oregon, several nlecos and nephews live In Ctillfornin, who, together with his host of friends, mourn IiIb death: The funeral services wore held at Hopo Presbyterian church of this city, Rev. William L. Gray officiating. - The remains wero interred in the Rogue River cemetery. , , Mrs. Benjamin Marquis and . her young son Lawrence left for Portland lna( M,n,lflv an1 hca aviuiMail ti ml turn later in the week. , deer , seem to be successful as they have been seen to take out quite a number. . cream salt. The nuts should be frozen and a few may be reserved , gasoline engines. Bent equipped or reboring and rebuilding motors. AsPBaAwir, ' if '.4' " P. P. CLOSE, PrbpP , .