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News of Jacksort County j
The innny friends of Win. T. New
ton, foniKM'c of this place, hut now of
Kan Francisco, are rIiuI to know that
he in nicely recovering from a HeriouH
operation which he underwent 1uh(
week nt the Ht. FrnnciH hoHpltal in
Han KiTinelHco. 1Mb cse wan ijulte
complicated, It leiiB necos.sary to re
move the Kail bladder nnd the appen
dix. Ah soon as he is alile to he
moved, he expeetH to come to the
home of his mother, Airs. Kimball,
where he will upend some time re
cuperating. Glen Hpuriin v;io )iuh been em
ployed as miner at the Lucky Hurt
mine, for some time,, hiiK now leaned
the property and expeetH to oon have
It In operation once more. Mr. Spur
lln is a miner of Koine experience,
having formerly been in t created In
some of the rich Kld bearing mines
In Colorado.
Mr. nnd Mi'H. A. K. Kimball and
Mih. Anna Miller returned last Tiich
. day from a week'H visit in the Wil
lamette valley. They report a fine
trip altho It wiiH quite rainy, ns II ban
been here. While there Mrs. Kim
bail went over from Dallas to Port
land and spent the week end with her
daughter, Mrs. K. Sutherland. The
party were accompanied on the return
trip by Mr. Kimball's sister, Mih.
Mary Thompson of Dallas, who will
visit here for some time.
Mrs. J. U. Hmlth has been on the
sick list for the past two weeks, hav
ing had an attack of the flu, followed
by a Revere case of stomach and liver
trouble, but Is much Improved at
present, we ore Kind to learn.
Norn Dusen berry, the only eighth
Biade graduate In the Alderbrook
school, attended the grnduatlng exer
cises In Ashland on J tic 1; no n county
day. The other two members of her
class only falling In one and two
studies each, will take them attain
this week. Miss Norn Is lo be con
gratulated upon helm? ,llp youngest
pupil In our school to finish Kth grade
work. She expects to com Inue her
school work in the (lold Hill high
school next year.
Geo. Smith, Sam nnd Halph Duwn
horry wore home from Friday till
Monday from the Morgan saw mill
near Trail where they are employed.
The heavy rain made It Impossible to
haul either logs or lumber.
A good many took advantage of the
two days holiday Memorial day and
Sunday for n little vacation trip.
Among them were Mr. ami Mrs. II. II.
Klhart. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mrie Werin and
John Higgs of Ashland, who drove
down Saturday afternoon and from
here were accompanied by Mrs. P. L.
Watt on a trip to the Oregon Caves.
Owing to the hard rain that evening
they were forced to camp about seven
miles this side of the Caves, and went
on Sunday morning, returning lo
their homes the same evening. All
were delighted with the trip in spite
of the mud and rain.
Mrs. Nina Dusonberry has Iteen
confined to her bed for the past two
weeks with the mumps, having taken
;o Id with them causing n bad case of
stomach and liver trouble. She is
Improving some now under the care
of Dr. Chlsholm of Gold 11111.
Mrs. Hose llrlggs anil family who
liave been thinning fruit at the Del
Rio orchards finished work there on
Wednesday of this week.
The Community club gave one of
thofr popular dnnces at the hall Sat
urday night, the first they have bad
since before Christmas. They report
a good crowd, and a good time. Altho
quite a few of the club members were
unable to attend on account of sickness.
Ulllf APPLEGA1E
Lottie. Montgomery was a visitor on
the creek Sunday and left Tucuday for
J'rlnevllle to visit relatives.
- Miss llughey spent a few do.vs here
Inst week.
Misses Alice nnd Nlta Morgan were
visitors ut the Crump ranch for the
Week end.
The Hates gave n little social pnrty
the night of tlio Suth. All had u fine
time.
Otis Buck has been home for a few
days.
Mrs. KlelnhnmmerH sister, Mrs. Gar
rett, was visiting her last week.
The HI (Mi run family from Griffin
Creek plcnlced hero with friends Sun
day. The Pursells made a business trip on
the creek this week.
The school board have hired their
teacher for tho coming year.
Welcome sunshine, and overyono Is
sure making hay.
Harold Crump has taken up work
with the forest service for tho summer.
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i Learn fromThose Whom I Have Cured
fY FREE book on Piles and
other Rertal and Colon dis
order! conuliw doiem of letter, volun
tarily written by prominent patients
whom I have cured. Many of the
cue were of over 15 years standing,
and had made Invalids of the 'offerers.
Send or call for this book TODAY and
learn how these people, one and all, old
. vouns. were restored to health.
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WRITTEN CUARANTKE tS
cute any case n( lilts or KK
FUND THE PAi'lENT S KKK.
Miss Hilda Hanson is spending two
weeks with her father, XpIh Hanson.
MIkh Hanson will return to Ashland
June 21 to ttaeml summer normal.
Mrs. Walter Charley and - family
viKlted at the home of Mih. Coy Fri
day afternoon.
A home Talent musical was held nt
the home of Xels Hanson last Friday
evening. The participants were Kd
Holman, KYed Dutton, Klbert I.iglmm,
Mr. and Mrs. Coy, Mr. Hanson, Nels
1-awHijn, Hilda Hanson and Alice
Dennis. Kveryone( reported an en
joyable time.
Walter Charley, Ora Comstock, and
Mr. N. Charley are busily engaged In
making shakes for Mr. Coy.
Kd Holman is employed In remod
eling the barn.
Miss Frieda Hanson, who is work
ing at the Community hospital In
Medfnnl, visited at the home of her
father, Nel Hanson, Saturday night.
Mrs. Austin was a guest at the
home of Mih. N. Charley J-'rlday after
noon. The school children have all had n
alight touch of the flu, but ure all
hack once more In school.
Fred Dution. Klbert lifgham,
Arthur Kent, Fred Luy, It ill Waten
be rg, Fred St I m so n . a nd Sam Coy
marked and branded range cuttle ut
Coy's ranch Friday. '
Mrs. Kthcl Coy and Miss Alice Dennis
visited at the home of Mrs. Itertha
Charley Saturday evening.
Med ford Horse Wins
Champion Racing Cup
U M Won fur having the fastcHt
MHi-ie on the track at the ltiv0ildu,
'allfornlu, Memorial Day race.
The eup was from the Klverslde
Driving association, and is regarded an
honor for the Mcdfordboi9.
Oregon Dond was winteredit Riv
erside and has started on the coast
circuit for this year.
In a match here June lQ U waa an
nounced today.
. SPORT BRIEFS
rated' on Stir ulcrrn ul tho Hluiiufik
and was out or the name the en
tire season.
P.r .Tones of tha Cubs had his
. . . . . Btvli!
left wing slants n.Yl h.ed two singles
l.r tha f: liniH 111 - LIICI1 - .. .
run of the season iilnst the Indiana
yesterday and saverl his clubj from
a shutout, as Cleveland had scored
four runs, speaker's circuit drive
coming with two on In the third In
'ning. counting three runs. Ruth al0
Scott Woolf has received from
Charles Spencer, who has charge of
his trotting horse, Oregon J Wind," a
beautiful silver loving cup presented
REESE CREEK RiPLETS
Sunday school last Sunday, as
usual. Memory verse, "Of a truth
1 perceive that God Is no respecter
of persons." Subject for next Sunday
lesson, "The church In Antioeh."
Acts 11:19-31). Memory verse. "The
disciples were caled Christians first
In Antloch." Acts ll:2(i.
Mrs. Frank Castor 1h still qulto
sick.
Mrs. W. Knhorg has been sick for
a few days, but 1h better at present.
Several from this neighborhood
attended the funeral of Mrs. Ralph
Moskins Sunday afternoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl Courtney of 'Los
Angeles, visited at Mr. Hammel's
Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. 1 1. Wat kins were
at Mr. Robertson's one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Young of l'ros
pect called on Mr. and .Mrs. H. Wat-,
kins Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Jacks nnd Mrs.
Jim Vestel took dinner at Mr. Ham
mel's Sunday. Mr. Jim Vestal Is
expected Saturday evening to visit
the bmoe folks for a few days.
Mr. un Mrs. Tom Pullen aYo
among the applo thinners at the
Wllt'lcy orchard.
M. Watklns found a beautiful spec
imen nf petrified wood the other
day while digging u ditch, about 18
inches in diameter and two feet long.
He estimates the weight between
three and four hundred pounds.
Mr. H. Lewellyn Is preparing to
bcild on his hnmcNlend.
Moon In Reappointed, !
SAI.KM, Ore.. June 12. Governor
Pierce today re-appointcd Will Moore,
as state Insurance fommiHHinner '
which carried with it the ex-offidoj
duties of state fire mnrHbnl nnd I
slate real estate commissioner.!
Moore's new term begins Juno 30
and hnldH for four yearn.
Ted Thyt to Meet l-Uhvanls.
PORTLAND, Ore.. June l. (A.
P.) Ted Thye, Poo'land wrestler,
I claimant of the world llght-heavy-
1 weight championship, who has re-,
turned from a tour of Australia, will
meet Ttlllv Edwards of Knn;is City
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Harvey Meridian, utility infielder
of the White Sox, Is dangerously ill
at a hospital in Chicago, where he
underwent an operation for gall
stones. The attending physician said ,
he hoped for favorable developments'
within the next 24 hours. '
A yenr tign inline im
. ,',,i,o,..hf. WeiiA leaders
being able t,, glean only six Dlow
off him. New V o r k used four.
inuundnnen. but the fhliago cium
piled up enough runs off An Xehf
to win ens'ly.
rnih hnm. run king, has
finally got started doing his spec-
wns ope- la li y. He rrarkfd out his first noine
Vcsterdny's Itosults.
At Seattle, 2; Portland. 14.
ifol-nnn R Oakland. 2.
At San Froni'lsco 3; Ix8 Angeles 6.
At Salt I-ake 23; Sacramento .
Three seconds with the rabid dog
means three weeks with the Pasteur
Institute.
Pipe" tobacco
in every
iense of the' word
From start to finish Granger Rough
Cut is made for pipes I
In the first place, it's made solely of
ripe old Burley, the finest pipe tobacco
that grows. Then it's cut for pipes (rough .
cut) to make it smoke slow and cool.
But most , important of all it is
mellowed by the famous Wellman
method, a secret process which makes
Granger just about the smoothest
smoking, best-tasting tobacco you ever
put in your pipe.
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.
SALE of USED and REBUILT MOTORS and RANGES
AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER USEFUL ARTICLES
These articles are all in first class shape and will be sold from 25 per cent to 50 per cent off
the regular price. This will be a real opportunity to save money.
1 Large automatic Westinghouse Range $220.00 value
1 Large automatic Westinghouse Range 220.00 value
1 Large automatic Westinghouse Range 220.00 'value
2 Three plate and oven Westinghouse Ranges 160.00 value
1 Three plate and oven Ruetenber Range 130.00 value
1 New Simplex Range 175.00 value
2 Three plate Hot Point Ranges, each 150.00 value
1 Four-hole Hot Point 208.00 value
2 Large Hughes Ranges, each 225.00 value
1 Three plate Hughes Range 175.00 value
1 Laundryette all copper Washing Machine 175.00 value
1 46-in. all electrio heated Simplex Ironing Machine 250.00 value
1 44-in. all electric heated Thor Ironing Machine 250.00 value
1 44-in. all electric heated Thor Ironing Machine Automatic 2E0.00 value
for $125.00
for 175.00
for 135.00
for 110.00
for 40.00
for 130.00
for 65.00
for 100.00
for 100.00
for 65.00
for 110.00
for 125.00
for 100.00
for 175.00
1 Automatic Water System 175.00
1 2-in. Fairbanks Centrifugal Pump 7700
1 2-in. 2-stage Centrifugal Pump...: 175.00
1 2-in. Typhoon Pump..... 115.00
1 3x3 Typhoon Pump 80.00
1 5 H.P. single phase G. E. Motor .'. 190.00
2 3 H.P. 3-phase O. E. Motors, each : grj.oo
1 5 H.P. 3-phase G. E. Motor " 110.00
1 l'2 Cent. B. & J. Pump ' 5000
1 lVj H.P. Century single phase Motor 85.00
1 2-in. Rotary Pump 5000
I lVj H.P. Gas Engine ; ; 4500
1 Majestic Coal and Wood Range ;.
1 Mallobee Coal and Wood Range
I Toledo Coal and Wood Range
value for
value fori
value for
value for
value for
value for
value for
value for
value for
value for
value for
value for
100.00
65.00
65.00
35.00
50.00
' 125.00
50.00
75.00
-25.00
50.00
" 20.00
15.00
... 40.00
35.00
... 25.00
SALE STARTS
SATURDAY
Peoples' Electric Store
SALE STARTS
SATURDAY
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nFAN M n Inr
212' West Main Street Phone 12
m nracts: Seattle offices.
A. B. CUNNINGHAM
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