Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 29, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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"MEDFOftD VATL TTCTTiTTXTC, MEPFOr? P. OftF.noy, FRIDAY. MAY 20. 1f)2."
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ITEMS 'OF INTEkEST FROM J HE ROGUE RIVER0 VALLEY
SCHOOL EXERCISES
FDR 8 GRADUATES
By Mrs. K. W. Scott.
Commencement exercises were held
nave
tions. Professor -Oliver gave an ad
dress, "A Live Wire Never Gets
Stepped On," and brought out some
very good points. He advised the
young peopte no matter where they
wore or what they did to always be
honest. Mr. D. Oberteuffer, M. A.,
of the U. of O., gave the commence
ment address, "The Meaning of Com
mencement." Those of the class are
as follows: William Moore, Thomas
Mooney, Cecil nnd Thomas Brooks,
Margaret Gray, Lenore Blakely, Ruth
Pickett and Hazel Brooks. A large
crowd was out to see these young
folks graduate and to wish them
success in their coming life.
The Civic Improvement club met
in the community hall Friday after-
About 35 members were prcs-I
noon.
ent. The gathering was a farewell to
Rev. Gray, also the teachers who
are leaving at the close of the meet
ing. 1 A delicious pot-luck lunch was
served.
.Ir. and Mrs. A. K. Earhart and
dutSrhter expect to leave Sunday for
Dallas to attend the State Orange,
which meets at that place June 2.
Mrs. Hazel White and Mrs. Robert
GrimmoU left Wednesday for Klam
ath to remain during the summer.
Born. Friday, May 22, to Mr. and
Mrs. Vern Orr of bvans ailey, a
eon. , 1
Born, Thursday, May 14th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Bunts of Riverside
Auto Park, a daughter.
The last week of school was
crowded full of social events for the
students. On Friday night, the 15th,
the freshman class entertained the
sophmore class with a wetner roast
on Evans Creek. r Saturday the Sen
iors and J uniors spent the day at
Jackson Hot Springs. . The night of
the 19th was the senior, junior ban
quet. Wednesday night, senior night,
Thursday night, commencement.
On Friday night Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Lee gave a farewell party
in honor of their nephew, Thomas
, Mooney. The evening waa spent in
games, music and dancing, and at
a late hour refreshments of icecream
and cake Veteserved. All present
spent a very enjoyable evening and
voted Mr, and Mrs. Lee as the befit
of entertainers. Everyone felt a lit
tle sad at parting with their friend
and schoolmate, , but he promised
them he would seee them in the
fall.
Clinton Wiley, who is employed at
McCloud, Cal., spent the past week
in Rogue River visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Wiley, also
his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Jteed Carter.
Mr. D. Oberteuffer, M. A., of
V. of O... was a visitor here Thurs
day. ,:He delivered the commence
ment, address, in. the evening.
it la with regret that the people of
Rbgu'e River see the Grays getting
ready to leave. .Their liousehold goods
were shipped '.Monday and they will
leave soon for their' new. .home at
Albany. :.- ;
,7 Miss Evelyn Carstens will leave
soon-to spond her vacation .with her
parents, "Mr. and Mrs. Carstens at
Santa .Monica, .Cal. 'r -.
Mrs Mooney arrived Wednesday
from Minnesota to be present at the
gruduaion of her son, Thomas.
Miss Ruth Blakely of Wolf Creek
Tavern gpent the week-end with
home folks and attended the gradu
ation exercises of her sister. Miss
Lenore. . .
Thinning started Monday at the
Pol Rio orchards.. A number of
the school children are employed.
Mr.- and Mrs. E. W. Oliver and
son are at .Portland this week visit
ing. They will return soon and spend
the summer at "the Oregon Caves.
They were accompanied by Miss Gal
Iier. .
'.Dr.. and MrSi Freeland are here on
a' visit to Mrs, Freeland's parents, Mr.
and Mrs; Priest on the' highway.
' Mr. .and Mra. Earl Scott, and Mrs.
Mao da;. Dingier, delegates ;to Grand
Lodger, spent tnost of the - time in
As Aland last week and report a good
meeting. . . -..''
' We are glad to report that all the
sick' ; folks -of 'our community are
muth better. Joe Burkhart. who has
been ill so long does not improve
as fast as his friends wish, but la
steadily gaining a little. I
. Those who attended the t. O. O. F. !
Wrand lodge nt Ashland Wednesday
Jwere Mra,. Robert Burkhart, Mrs.
Lillian Swacker, Miss Sabery Book
er and Mr. Julian, 1
Bert Duncan, who was injured so
badly here, while employed for the
Copco has bo far recovered as to be
ablo to return to his- home, but It
will be some time yet before he
will be able to return to his work.
Mrs. Belle Schlndler , from Rose
burg, and Mr.' and Mrs. Walter Hatch
from Cottage Grove visited ovet; Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sams.
They left Monday afternoon for Ash
land to attend the I. O. O'. F. con
vention to be held there.
Bill Thompson has returned to
Rogue River after am absence of a
year or o and expects to remain.
Mrs. Thompson will arrive later. At
present she Is visiting her sister in
Washington.
Sandy BiTikely Is receiving a visit
fj&gn his brother, whom he had not
Ji for more than 20 years. The 1
HUkelys also have friends visiting j
them from Washington.
Ir. W. H Sama and wife vh-Uwdi
Tnursouy mi," ovuww. , nlonshin Tuesdnv eveninir at iu- . A". " , : win do iiem jime 1 hi m mnue i"
torlum. A very interesting program were served Miss Bryan has refused j PonB"P Tuesday " ft. Hughes of llutte Kalis were married ; , , , fc Th wm l)e aj
v given. Mrs. Fenton, Miss Lilla " of the school for a third term. gene. Marian Leach nnd Barnard Vreka. California. Mr. and Mrs. C. HtH.j(1 meeting with prizes offered for I
Martin and Miss Margaret. Gray a8he Pns on attending Normal , joy represented Ashland high. Ar- W. Pruett accompanied the young , , , n ( lk tn OH( hoHtP(1B
" ... i school next vear.. . i runn amilnlinilpnt of pontile to the On llfortiiu town for the . . .
lover Sunduy with his pa runts, Mr.
and Mrs. c. E. Sams.. j
Mrs. Mooney returned to her homei
In Minn. Saturday evening. She was
accompanied by her son, who will
visit in the east this summer.
1 SARDINE CM
Miss Kthel Byran of Ashland com-
peiteu her second successful year of
mhool at Alderbrook last. Friday. The
iy was enjoyably spent in a picnic ,
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Klmbnll left
Monday for a week or two visit with
relutives at Dallas, Ore. They were ac
companied from here by Miss Annie
Miller who goes to visit relatives and
also to look for a new location. At
Grants Pass the party were joined by
Mrs. J. D. Starns, who goes as far as
Albany, to visit her -youngest son,
Jesse, who has been laid up for the
past three months with a broken leg.
Mrs. Rose Briggs and family have
moved into the house formerly occu
pied by U. W. Dusenberry. in order to
be closer to their work at the Del Rio
orchard, where they are engaged in
thinning fruit.
,A1 Kennsler was visited at his bach
elor farm here last Sunday by some old
frionds fr Klamath Falls by the
name of Collins. While here they vis
ited the poultry farms of Grant Pow
ell, K. C. Flene and P. L. Waite.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hatch of Cot
tage Grove, and Mrs. Belle Schlndler
of Roseburg, were dinner guests at the
home of Mrs. Lulu Dusenberry last
Friday, on their return from Ashland
where they had been attending the I.
O. O. F. convention and visiting
friends also.
It Is reported that the mining men.
who have taken over the Sleepy Hol
low ranch at the mouth of the creek
re doing some extensive prospecting
on their property and hope to soon
be Installing the machinery necessary
.for taking out gold. It has long been
jthe theory of old miners and settlers,
that an old river channel lies under
this property, which if proven true,
should make it a rich mining proposi
tion. A. Longwell has moved his family
from the Lucky Bart mine to Rogue
River, where he has been employed
for pome time in the new sawmill that
Is being erected there..
George Smith has Just recovered
from a siege of the mumps, and re
turned to his work, and now there are
two new cases reported. Mrs. Nina
Dusenberry and her daughter Mildred
are the latest victims.
George Ring was a Jacksonville- vis
itor one day last week, where he re
ceived a bounty on a coyote he had
killed.
Maude and Robert Starns of
Grants Pass, visited their grandmoth
it. Mrs. Kimball, last Week, returning
tiome Friday to attend the graduating
ixercises of the high school class of 84
members, of which Robert was one.
Henry Baker of Evans Valley1 wns
In this vicinity Sunday looking up
some of his horses on the range,
Mr. and Mrs. Doll Moore of Gold
Hill, were visitors on the creek Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Waite are marketing
some fine Rhode. Island friers now'
having made one shipment to San
Francisco, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. .Carlton spent Sun
day at Prospect, i "
Orehai'dists have finished spraying
and are busy thinning.
Several from here attended the
high school play at Eagle Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshal spent Sun
day at C. B. Allen's.
The Eagle Point ditch broke out
again. We hope this is the lftst
time, as water is needed.
Mr. L. Bergerbf Phoenix, Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Evanson and family ot
Medford and Mrs. A. Cornell, spent
Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry von
der Hellen.
Lucien Wilcox just returned from
a week's stay in San Jose. Cal.,
where he was called by the death of
a brother.
Mrs. F. R. Berger and little daugh
ter of Riverside, Cal., are spending
a few weeks with -Mrs. Harry von
der Hellen.
Miss Edna Rose Walsh died In
Medford Thursday, after a brief ill
ness of pneumonia.' Interment was
made in . Medford. She was the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Draper
Walsh.
Mr.' and Mrs. J. R. Rader of
Phoenix, had dinner with the Harry
von der Hellen's last Thursday, after
which they all took in the high
school play at Eagle Point.
LITTLE APPLEGATE
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson and
family have moved to Medford. Puul
Is driving one of Snider's trucks.
We are sorry to hear of little
Frances Combest's death.
Mr. Farley was a week end visitor
at the Klenhammer's. .
Mr. and Mrs. Al Dunford and
Walt Zeidler were callers up the
creek one night last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cantrall
were out on the creek Sunday.
Mrs. Cora Crump and little grand
daughter spent a few days in Klam
ath Falls lajt week, visiting rela
tives. Mr. and Mrs. Klelnhammer were
Medford visitors Tuesday.
Vance Hall and Phillips boy are
breaking horses to be used at Camp
Jackson.
Mrs. Denn Bait marsh spr-nt the
Pt week with her husband who i
camped Rt Brick Pile Cabin.
ANTELOPE Iff MS j
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75GRADUATING!; NUPTIALSHONORED
ASHLAND. May 2S. Ashland high!
schoo won tne 8tale debating cham
schools of Hood River and head of
the debatinc league, presided. Prof,
Hnirh R -Uossen. Dean E. C. Hob-
bins and Robert E. Prescott were
the judges. After the debate the
n r.ui fim wan nreseiited the win-
ue Lou tup was prtsiiiuo. me "
nlng team. The debate vas a hard
won victory, each team giving us
l.aot- Tho Aolll-ltlrl t Oil 111 Sllltliorted
the negative in
uesoiveu mat u
referendum is a desirable feature of
representative government."
Miss lmofc-ene wnlliiee will pre-
sent a sroup of her puj.lta in piano
recuni at p. .1... r . ... .y.
inK in the parlors of the lresbyte-
rian church. All who are Interested.
are cordially Invited to come.
Since formal work ended, the sen-
lors have been hnvlne u round of
Kaycty, parlies receptions, picnics
and hikes have taken all wnklnB
hours, up to this event rul eveninB.
when the first lap of life's cduca-,
tional race"is finished.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crowson
and dauBhter, jClarico bo on Saturday
to McCloud on itn outillK. They ex-
pect to brfng" back a fine string of Saturday ninrninB. Miss Alness c.tl
fish. : ver will accouipnny them to the south-
Miss Abble Andrews arrived this ern city where she will visit nn uunt
week from New Mexico, whero sho forla tnonth or more,
has been teaching in high school Mrs. L. A. Reams, Mr. nnd Mrs. Neil
the past two years. Miss Andrews Franklin nnd Mr. and Mrs. Will High
visited with her brother, Alan K.iwere cullers at the Carey riant farm
Andrews nt Sacramento, on the way. Wednesday.
home. Mra. Charles Strang nnd daughter.
Cnpt. Frank Moore, military ln-;Mlsa Helen, of Medford. were plens
structor ut Berkeley, arrived In Ash-j""' callers at the homo of Mrs. Judge
land Wednesday and with his wife. ' ""' nes In l'hoenix lnt Tuesday even
who has been here for some time, ''"K-
is visiting nt the home of Mrs. B P Hunter of Fern Valley
Moore's mother.. Mrs. Anna McCar-'' f-Wy for Chicago. Ill to
thy of North Main.
Seventy-five grammar school grad
uates from the eighth grade of the
Ashland schools, will receive their
diplomas lomorruw l .
county school day. Of this number,
49 are those who. finished the work j
at the end of the present term, tho
remaining 26 completed the worK
last January. .
Jackson
One of the pleasant events of then former North Talent Resident, went
nast few davH was n surnrise picnic tn Auhimwi inD An,i..r,r,fl.;
giveo by tho Q. A. P- club at the
home Of Mrs. Ralnh Hilllnua honor-.
Ins MIks Annette Weutherford, at
which about 25 niemberH of the club
with a number of teachers from
Junior and senior high were present.
The covered dish supper, with its ar
ray of good things, proved most sat
isfying, and everyone was in the
mood to sit around the bonfire, tell
ine stories and singing songs until
the acting president, Miss Beryl '
Jarmon called the business session.
and under the head of new business.
Miss Weatherford, who has been
the efficient secretary for the past
two years, was presented with a
beautiful piece of cut glass. In be
half of her friends, thus bringing
to a. close the most enjoyable even
ing..
Mrs. Susatino Homes-Carter spent
part of today in Ashland, perfect-
ii
Ng .urruilKi'llll'lllH lUI' Lliu .1 uvr,.-"'"
county school clay, held tomorrow
in Lithia park. Those concerned
a-1 hoping for sunshine and clear
8ltie9i '
Mrs. J. C. Poor nnd Mrs. B. S.
acorm are nostcsses at me ciuujCntjon ,hry hnvo In miml Mr VonrB
party given by the ladies of the ElkH1 has a fine little fruit and curden trnet
Card club, nt their club room at the
Elks Temple today at 2:30.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sayles expect
to leave Saturday for a month's va
cation, spending it at Huntington
Beach, where they will be the guests
of Mrs. Sayles' sister, Mrs. O. F.
King and her mother, Mrs. R. K.
Sutton, who Is spending some time
in California. During their absence,
Mr. and Mrs. . B. C. Foray the will
take charge of the store.
Jackson county cherries may now
be shipped to California points, so
it is stated by off tela In of the Fruit
and produce association. Last year
the ban was placed on Oregon cher
ries because certain districts had be
come Infected with the maggot fly
worm. Although, none had been
found nearer south than Douglas
county the ban became operative
in the state last year, but through
an arrangement with tho California
department, growers may now ship
their cherries after an inspection by
competent officials,
Mrs. Catherine Haverkamp died
Tuesday evening at the home of her
sister, Mrs. S. B. McNnir, of Scenic
Drive. Mrs. Havercamp has been
ill for some time, spending a num
ber of months in Tuscon, in hopes of
benefitting her health. Mrs. McXair
was with her there part of the time;
later, Mrs. Havercamp came to her
sister's, where she remained until
her death, Tuesday. Interment will
b at the old home, Kansas City Mo.
Mrs. McNair will accompany the re
mains and expects to stay for a few
weeks. During the past few years,
Mrs. Havercamp has made many
visits to Ashland, nnd made many
friends that regret her going and
who sympathise deeply wfh he fam
ily In their sorrow. A mother, Mrs.
Julia Green lea fe of Kan.-; City, Mo.,
three sisters, Mrs. Sam McNair, Ash
land, Mrs. Raymond Davis, Kansas
City, Mrs. Herbert Corder, Alma, Mo.,
and one brother, Robert Oreenleafe,
Kansas City, survive. Her husband,
Louis Havercamp, died In Septem
ber, lfil8, three months after their
marriage.
The only danger in diphtheria anti
toxin la tn giving too little too late.
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TALENT DISTRICT,
My MAHY O. CAHF.Y.
Last Wednemlay. May 1M. Mr. f.len
ceremony, after which the party re-
turned to the home or Mr. and Mrs.
J. rrueu or n.nsi r.uen. wnere a
wedding dinner was served at t p. m.
i nose present to wisn e young.
coupie wen, were Mr. ami Mint, j. r.
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wmer h.h. unugmt-r. -i .m. uimu. mi.
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ruett. Miss Elva
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j. . I'rueii n ine newivweus. ai cr
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thfm nn(, nve thcjn nn nl(, f.lBhion,t(,
scl.eIm,,p. The we wi.h(.s f tlioit-
n;,lv n.(1nh,mn(.ei BO with lhcm.
. s.in.lov wns movinc 1mv in
!vrih Talent. Three families iinrtlcl-
. . . . mov,n ., M, nm,
AIrs p. x. French moved Into 1'roe-
. , . h Tl.,.sk housr. Mr. nml um
Nowlnnd moved from the White WIiik
Poultry farm to the West house, in
North Talent. Mr. and Mrs Jay Hurd.
Mrs. French's niece nnd husband, mov-
e,i 1U0 Talent.
Mr .nnd Mrs. Fletcher Fish of West
Phoenix will leave for Oakland, Calif.,
V 1.11 1 Willi 11 HIMll'I, ItllMH I'jMUIWI JUH'S1
'sler. whom sho hns not seen for twen
ty-five years. Mrs. Hunter will stop
off nt Woodland, California, on a blin
dness nnd pleasure stop. From her sis
ter's in Chicago, she will go to Nash-
vU,0 nnd Qn to Mari,hl whor0 ho
hft8 brothers , witn who mshe wt viH,t
Thpn M.a HutUor wJI Petlirn hy tho
northern route.
Mm. .T P Turnln -KnA'V nPclnr
( vlBit w(th hor pftronta(.ftir. and Mrs .
Cooi'ire Pnrlnr. whn lmv n i-nnmliiir
house in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Tur-
pin have lately moved into Phoenix.
Miss Klva Caster has returned home
after spending three weeks with her
cousin, Mi s. K. J. Lester of North Med
ford. Mrs. Kenan of Phoenix has bought
her n new Star car. Mrs. Kenan Is Just
about (he busiest lndy In, the town of
Phoenix. Her restaurant nnd bakery
keeps her on tho jump all tho tinrv
Thinning has commenced in Eden
valley, nnd there Is a fair Hjzed crew
on the Hartzell or Three Onks ranch.
The apples are not ready just yet, but
tho penrs are petting good sized.
We are informed thnt Mr. Carl Ero
ninn who formerly lived In Tnlent but
Is now in AwhlaiKl. had the misfortune
to break his arm when he foil from a
lowpcaffold where he was working, one
day lnnt week. This will lay him up
fnm urn fir thn -Bn- i. ,.,
mpr
M'r. nnd Mrs. Foars of Ashland were
rtnWn lo TnJont nml n u)on(f tho foot
hill country Inst Sunday, looking at tho
erops nmj trying to decide upon a lo-
hn the suburbs of Ashlndn.
Mrs. M. Rohc enme out to the home
of hor daughter, Mrs. A. S. Furry liist
bunrtny to visit for a while, after
spending a month or more In Medford
with her daughter, Mrs. C. Cate.
Aubery Furry writes home to Proe
nlx from the eastern part of Cannda
where he is touring with the Ellison
and White Chnutauiua compnny.
which are to spend the summer in the
north.
Never In years have the roses been
more perfect than they are this spring,
t'ntouched by frost, every bud is per
fect.. Decoration dny will be one of
plenty of the beautiful roses.
Earl Withrow and bis mother and
siHter Verla were Medford business
enters from Talent last Thursday
morning.
Safe
Milk
and Diet
For Infants,
Invalids,
The Aged
Rich milk, combined with extract of
choice grains, reduced to powder. Very
nourishing, yet so easily digested that
it is used, with benefit, by ALL AGES,
ailing or well. An upbuilding diet for
infants, invalid's, nursing mother,. Con
venient, Light Nourishment, when faint
or hungry. Taken hot, upon retiring, it
induces sound, refreshing sleep. Instant
ly prepared at home no cooking. '
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WILLOW PIMIINCS, May 2S
last Thursday club meeting until full
lady who talks the least. The vice-.
president, secretary and treasurer j
will net as jpudges.
Early in the month Mr, and Mis.
wEIdon um i JulhllJ nirk-!
, , - . ,
holz spent n week In Portland as
guests of Mrs. Ja'Uu Elilen. On'
their return they were accompanied
bv Mrs. Elden's mother, Mrs. King-1
i.,t rhi.-..iI.v ir i:i...r wirnwi
Lto Portland with Miss Rose .lones.
who will spend ten days or two
weeks visiting there.
Mrs. Sam Anderson, who under
went a major operation some time
ago. is again at home. She is gain
ing slowly and has been able to ride
out several times.
Mrs. Helen Brophy nnd Miss Leah
Parker are visiting at home since
the closing of their schools In Klam
ath county.
C. V. Smith has been confined to
his bed for a week with a severe
cold.
The Willow Springs school closed
last Friday with a very delightful
school picnic. Miss Parsons, lower
grade teacher, has returned to her
home in Ashland.
Lloyd Anderson and James Harris
aro members of the graduating class
of the Central Point high school.
Graduation exercises will be held on
Friday evening. May 2!.
The Hugh Porter family aro camp
ing on the river near the Von der
H el len road ca m p. M r. Port or is
employed there, operating the elec
tric hoist.
BROWNSBORQ MEWS
On the last day of school. May 22, 1
the Itrownsboro school children had a !
last day picnic. There were (pilte a I
few parents present nnd all reported ;
a good time. 1 1
Mrs. IS. H. Tucker. Miss Frederlea
f UKWn,?'1 MrB' 8'
llt?n Tucker nnd Hn
loogland, Miss 101 -
aymond 1 loogland
mt1e a. busines strip to' Medford Frl-
lYl,""b'
Ml"" 'T' K MfPl'l ""d Mls" Tholmn I
NEW I IBP
Strawberries and
Shredde
1ii11is were visitors at the J. .leekner It
.Mr. nnd Mrs. Italph Tucker
Kile n
Tiu ki'i' and Stella Adiinis made a bus-ine--s
trip to Medford Saturday.
Mr. J. O. Hiry and Mr. Cibson
mi: tie a business trip tu Medford Mon-
Miss Elizabeth 1 tii rr anil her mother
wetv prenMit at the picnic Friday.
U.tbrrt t'owden was n guest at the
home of George Hooglaiul over the
w.-.-': end.
Tbe lesson for Sunday. May 2!).
..:,, wan "Saul IMh Great t'u-
iter." Acts ! : 0 - It 1 oti! also Joshua
rooster
one quality and
--tUlS onb. Anvnnf
. lwVr0flrce eclusirel)' because it's J
"l IU1 me flome.
TTYOU don't think it's the best coffee, your money back instantly at my store.
J.1 The same guu&utr on Schilling Tea, Baking Powder, Spices and Extracts.
Sons of Italy Inn
Italian Dinner Wowed at All Hours -
Announce a
Merchants' Italian
Spaghetti Dinner 40c
livening 7-Conrsc Dinner, 70$
Siuulav Spring Cliiclvon, Spaghetti or Itaviloa
7-Coursc Dinner, $1.00
We eater to private parties.
Private dining rooms for all occasions.
Tasty Italian Dishes of All Kinds
Corner Ivy and Sixth Streets .
In Connection With Medford Ice Cream Gardens
Is your appetite hard to please these dys? Does it seem list
less and tired? ., '"
' If so, it's not hard to find the reason. You more than likely are
not offering it the proper summer foods. It depends largely on your
diet whether or not you can keep going at top speed during the
warmer weather.
That's why SHREDDED WHEAT has a regular place these days on
the menus of thousands of people. Shredded Wheat is light but
full of nourishment a perfectly balanced food easily digested, It
appeals to summer appetites.
Try two Shredded Wheat Biscuits topped with strawberries.
It's a happy combination a breakfast or mid-day dish which can
not be imitated.
PACIFIC COAST SHREDDED WHEAT CO.
Oakland, Calif.
: 1 -!. Golden text "I termined nofc
u Know any thing among you, savo
,lr.-us Christ, and Him crucified." The
U s-on for May 31. will be: Peter at
LyiMa and .loppa. Acts 0:32-43. Reud
Is-aiah 55:1-7. Golden text, "And they
went forth and preached everywhere,
the Lord working with them and con
firming the word with signs follow
nig. Murk 16-20. ;
Oregon Weather. '
T.-.! ( In n.iul . ni-nl.a 1,1.. Isnl rain
in west portions tonight and Sat
unlay. Moderate temperature, mode
rate winds, mostly southerly.
who produces only
sells it in vacuum
run nrnrnv rhttri
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