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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1925)
9 (5. 9 , 0 0 PAOK T0 NfFDFORD AlL TRTBTTtR (News From Rural Districts JSl. aid llunsley i in i i ' of the HI (Jra lanchuient a (W)v days at Crescent City, 4J'irn,,'R eiintlay evening. Miss Dophlna fattliBW8 of Foots Creek Ih vIsllliiKier sister. .-.M in. Charles Klser of nasebtirg, f((Jj)ir few clays. TALENTTALK I K. K. Evans and family left TueVj By Mrs. Mary 0, Carey. . day for ii motor trip niroiiKii tai-i AmonK those who atteiuleil the deiui The ern oremm. They expect to return ration at c'oiieu laM;imiliiy from Eden uiS) re uhout Auitusi 1. irreclnct were: .Mr. and .Mrs. l)oi anil aUKhter durlriK the Fourth of July Horn. Sunday. July Ii. to Mr. anil (lauKliter, Morence; Mr. anil Mrs. holidays, an a result of tno reunion Mrs. I,. Smith on Wumn avenue, j Louie Culver, MrQanil Mrs. lul Ham-llf ,,, llunf family. All of N P. .... ,.,..,.i ri, Hnilth.lln, Mr. and MrST Wit Stancllfio. .,, ,.hip.ir,.n ,.,.,k.o,i i.v si- family reside Ml Itcddiiir. !.. I.ut ?'r- nnu. -MrH' Carey. Jameii Allen. . nl h, fr(lln ,,. .vHou places. In 'talent. ;'," """ '. - nf abode. Mr. and Mrs. l.esle i.imiia joiin.son. .Miss Irene ,iitiinuer, MKDFORT). urn OT?EnOX.FnDTAj) ts- Sim me weea-enu were lien v. el 17.. .eis i ani;e Jjiwson und Ben Oswell. An Inlnal springs. party was held Friday evenillrf (W',J Mr. Kvir.s drove up froi! a nelBhlgJhood d(kV..e was iven on ' Sun.- to discuss mining with Saturday night. We congratulate u.r Yrnrlev. ' i(Jth nu n seemed the Hansons on being excellent liwats. enthused over the flndln - of Mi lunaops on being excellent liwats. enthused over the k ounfc)alQi-,i the rodeo In hounds near here. w Pawn Knlm-ilni' r,,,onVMrs. .dinner. !h.rln and 1 l, ... Kun.lav at Mr. llrowin. Medfonl! A. Knaiiler , jra.e home for a few da., but ri-u:.n MrtQwIn Tue.aay. where he has work dia-i iiamtliiK. tlri.nts I'ass Snturduy Andrew (irlssom's new barn is Jeted and Is already filled with f complex WKd H lils honi s The IU'ese, Creek ll lils home In Aattaand. - - I Mr. and Mra. Sam Coy au family let hills and dells of (Ml- and Alice Dennis motored 'up the Several nded with merriment audi crater hake hiKhway to Hogue Elk.lfew from REESE GREEK HPe ; r of ihe neWhburs Kagle I'olrir und , 1all; KM Still.' who Irvin ThoiniiKon. the latter G iinntllri" (he Miimmer Among ihiwc frytn 'aleni if lvli:ucd the 4th 15F noun were mo rurvm. .c'tifw, Srasjldp. jjiiK una Mranun ntmii.r-.-. , nr. Ihirjrruvp nnd wife and d;iuKhter, Mr. anuQ.rn. Kdward Slownn jd Qrmer I'hnenlx and Medford residentH. d;iuKhi r of Kalr:iin. Alalmma, havif are In tlio valley from Berkeley, Cal , n-vn QitliiK Mi'h. (i, Jl. Carter and 1 coinblnhiK liuslness with pleasQe. lumily. O ' I Jr. HnrKinve li.'irt a vc?ry fine auple chux-p far.,.,- of HUHon. 'iiUf..!?ri l,a,l 1,1 Nrtli Talent is here ... . . ... . , .. I. . .i t. K,,e, ,, 7 " "!,, ,,. business ...n ,...1,, j.n, n evening. river. Hear Werly Coy HansoiW Ash Air. and Mrs. Niin Charley n.ilay school I IQ foll..wli.!).oifk's Sunday serve0.ne nest niil. C. finumn'on: - .s:ant sirintvndent.-Slrs. OlHlBer: Secretary and tfeaur'lV. H. C.an- muFictil fllretl"'' ana u'h" Inn, licrie Mime. and B'-raer,; will be another all -day .. y e . ... ...........fOj.inrlnV Schools snmno ' mi: ' ol .me unie,e,.,v ...i i . c.,,i,,ffl iie t-2. un itoguo river. ihe'nr ti... l.ii.lEJ. ll.Tl U. 1. Ken dall husi.chuiKO of the vrog)'"'. followiiiB Sunday there wRT be SuiOiv i' Wil lctal. m .,T...i..., W,.,V there was Mi ami overvonn liad nnt li.ine lithe hlllsl other autu ccidi llt on the .l-n.i M-i.ll.ul r.lo I t I iuhtMv allir.ll. Su'.,4iiy. An enjoyable picnic dinner ;iierl the fourth very ijUieTly waseatcn on the banks of Hogue vyably in the move a Ion creek 1iank At Mr. vesti I. Hanson, lien oswell and, From the number .niinuii were callers ui tuv piif.i ( iiiung me puller l.a.; irume Sunday evening. wav one would n;ist w.n stab. if Mh that hieh rt, n,ll.. .if 14111 Lake of the;,, n , .,, hiiKnn fri.m '" -"'dford. Hilda Hanson el Asn failllly and Mr. and Mrs. Ona Coln- f. I,. ('uirWns was "called (Jo C(n . ,' .land. Carl Hanson of Klamath rail stock and family spent the fou"ttv at Cnttville, Calif., last week on ui- -and Oscar Hanson of itutte Falls, the Waller Charley home. i count O illness' of a friend. Several friends who A-re also enter- Fred Dutton rod.O.11 (irizxly moun-j Ilert clarno and family' look din- i III the.ierest of the property, as well i ... H Three ladies from Stockton. Vjjio wh.l had l.cen to the lake and wen relurnlni.-. and driving very quietly -.wrung ..ear and' Venf lrifo the ml mm-i ThX ca sngntly Chevrolet slightly damaged, After the car ii,., vteertn .ii.Sn.i jiset. No one was In jurcd. Thir-' car und only .... ulass was aken. righted the inojen m.- imn d. irP iiicndi of Mr. and Mrs. V. of Lower Bridge, -'OrWgon, fa. il.i,.w Soul. Jacks visited thVWi one nlghO-anls week. They had been i a vacation and nt home l,y way of Crater IJike. M Watklns uil wife wero Jn Med. rQ Tinirsilay.'-OlnB with Mr II. .. fi.ffil,, nf KtiKOne, at Mrs. HATTEIOI0 Phone 144 Cal.. were nver tn thn vnllev Sundnv l-ouln llrown of Copt-o, Cal., vlnlu d , n(ui rftma,lfM fr a ,uy or two Mrs. hlMQanilly here over the wcik-end. j Heesnn wbk KetMnt? fruit to put " for Mr. and Mra Itlley Nynwaner went j winter, espeelally berrleH. to Tillamook over Hip 4th to vIhU 0 Ml- an(l N,rs- lJolP returned last Mr. Nyswaner'H yteiO j Sntnrday from a four days' rampliiK , . , , v. trip above Unite Kails. They found Mr d MrH. Ludl of nhuo Neb irit lal Mondav niornlnjc after a w Hhort visU. withr. and q ,oHpect for u klehf !eH?whIch Hoy frawford. The CrawfordH and u1Ih ' ' togiltr H Uuio later, were neiKhborH back In NelaHku. irvin Thompnon of Powers eame up Collier LemminK returned to hup to vffiit his HlHter, Mrn. Chandler, ity liiat Montlay evening, whero he0i hl lotlier, Mra.. T. T. Simpson of working. : O .Uednmlrand the celebiOto the Fourth. O A. V. U'AlO-r und Kvelvn niPl Alt hs Km ma .lnhnnioit fornia- Plinenix &vi(Q Da rrah retAned last Thura-IkIi). accompanied frim frou ttosS'burp HJiy IIUIH u Iiiuiur uipgiu nuuinri n i nun icuiuicu mini mill iui vu nnj Jtiitish Olumbla. Thoy i.ort Ahu; way back. o Canadian mountain wfenery b"i uti J Halph Roberta of lohoenix left with ful. O Mr. and Mm. Kvert iloone Of 1110 nniveil the 2nd for a 10 days' -vhfit tth f'ntR :0id relatives Marian Costley reftinft-d Morlay from0 Klamath Falls where u tient IVi Fourth with fOendn. Misfl ftllzabeth llrown th a Crater like with edfoi 4 fronds- Mr. nfld Mr. Clint Duinlneton. Cook aid Dofiald hon niaftorod over from Morrill, ore.. spend "tbe Hj'and week-end friend and relative. Mr. and 'grH. DuoniiKlon vlltC0 relatives In Jekfonvtlle a0il the boys motored ovt to ilut IHh lo d.-y rfff the 4lh. nre former PA lent reffidegta. 'pills wife und two dituuhtein the fittter panui)i last weeK to vikii in rasacicna with Mm. Hoberts' purAta of or $ ftiort while. O 0 ; Mr.and Mra. Walter Stanrllff havo laterV Iii8taed ffoprsKure water ays teni fttr their house und grounds at spent thel.- . m ' - ..... i nartv otiJLr9.' 'I1'"' ""0" "l '" The haPe a natural p.-irk surroidinfj flu residency and (i?y war wan needed n mke it beautiful. Ovhich u'UI nnu.' ho ilftnn Mr StnnrMffo Ih spend "ix-jairpjy ianWnf? her flower beds and Joel Anderson, uncle of Mi. .1. Williams of WaAier creek, $ill be 00 yeiO's old In October, yet he imikesohe )est shaped baskets of anyone i this viilli'V in(kiir (iicin t auk wlui 'l tins HuroTd, ftay nd Lnwrei' Burnett ,l(jt he piparea hinrnflf. 0 ! chgrlle Long enjoyed the 4th ati The ladies of the Women's Bible tit fti t s I'afp. 0 Icloss uf Phoenix held n very ajoyahle Vaul iV nimer and Cecil enjoyed an picnic: iu Lfthla park fin TuonJay of (ting ift lJamonb I-ako over fie this week. They rook baakft, diOnern aim iem me nay wjere; ii. wna ineir jjRular quarter) meetlnpdny. O Mr, and Mrs. U)velF"ns of Fern Valley returned fim a ten ikons' out- tit. Th it I motr the th R'jynundson fnmilv and totreL to CI ran A 0Pa qh9 (or o Miss Thompson and Mhca C.ladOswnf atSunset beach and tber coast lldcbrowno of Kl Centi?, and He- tonn. last week. , Tey found the IV I Id br, Cal.. respertJvoly. impurial val ley towns; have leen RiU'iOat the Dome or M r, .lenn Lnwrpme for n frw days. Tty'y Ivy. f yiiKone Acdnesday, accompanied hjP MIph A lhe lAwrence. . Th? t'varllo HolderldKe and Ijiw- rencc fnniilipa t.nd their Ru't frojjj ne iiificriai vnney in c uiuornia k"n( the th kt Crar Lake. O Wol eoiiKf from Tfconias IM t the family are located at Whit- tir, calif, r, . : 1 . . Vp hve dlsrontlnurd Sunday ( honl on affount of the sliortaiy of attendance f!nfc the wnri vQiOkt. It will open i0alnin ft'ptAnber and we ope to have a larger attendance ton. 0 Mr. I.oD. Tiicki'r made a brief vlsil at his bine ui Itrowns'boro bul0huH now returned to his work at Pelican 1V. 0 Itlanche and I.elund DyHlnO't-. Mrs. Sluubind C. . Ituttei-rield en- .tved the 4th at theGKnlph Tucker home and they and Kllen TuckeGand Ktell Ad.intH attemled the dance at Lakn creek i ft t eveing. The majority qf aMie llrownHboro people spent the 4 O. nt (he Dead In Qjllan SoiUi SprlngM and all rep.irt a Tiig crowd and n good time. Minn Thelm) Dallas spent the 4th wnn me itoaoiimi ra'mily. Mr. A. I1'. djM'onk Pn, the summer Mr. .'Q-x iibson have driven their Hheep to tl i nwiiua, mmiMicr range. Or. nn.QMrs. Alex Andvknii and family have ykvu a (rip to the coast tn upend the 4th and wltl return Oitor. The paying weason Ih again nt hHinl and sicklQ are huy on every place. Wo hupp that there will be no tuQ to rpoll their crops this time. Mr. H. 1.. HoaKhind made a buslneHS trip to Medford Monday. ) Mr. and Mm. It. K. Ti;.er. Kllen pucker and Stella Ada-s nle biml. liens trip to Medford Thursday. mounlins aloij th way bright tl 1 llOt II Ml C 11 1 1 1 11 i n lUl IDA milVC, 1111.11 added the pleasure o( tho drive. KVIni.Tlu l Men llni'lni- at thn Itlnn owor lodge at Phoeix, recent for cnnnor wero .mis. iunn uieneniuu. Mrs. niendenlnd, Miss Jennie Olen dniiid of Fort Jones. Mrs, Walr (ilendenlnd an'lliss hftsiUlcndemud of Chico. 0 e . Mr. and Mr Charts Klser and son Howard, of near Kosehurg. spent th rourth with Mrs. Kisers parents. Air. and Mis. C. W. Mafthes, returning to their homeWednes(ay m owning. 9 Mr. and lrs. (Jeorge Slden anJ Mr. Mrs. John Buyer called on Mra. Maude Chainplin Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marian Lance of Foots (9-eek are camping n Prospect for ; few days. e Olr. a ml Mrs. Toss allfoftihi are livlt tu tho houao owned by John Whorl of Foots Creek. t F.o U. Chnmplln was r visitor 111 Medford Sunday. o0 Miss Muriel Mattuews of Foots Creek and Miss Aletha (iravOif Itivew si'. who are AtteuJng summer sehofrl ..t (..I.IA..I . .".K l. I ...ft. thehO)8renl8. . , . G OKI Holt liuller, who Is working In Mudfort viis.lvoni for a Ujw hours Monday. Coiiio to the dance Saturday night lit I n.i lllltttritlun A lr.11.. Tn tn.. ...!. 1 oiauoi'K oc tne Meauowi orclutra will inrulsh the music. lias tlrlveu his nheep to rangfe AndeiHon and 4Vllliani - - 7Z T . 7 - : .. 0 . " which broke, the coast sCK o o 0 . to coast re60E4mI85 wfi 0 G 0 1 . "T ' r 1 wmir . o . 8 WOlllf . .Mr. anil Mrs. .Ig'l. ll,.,,,,- , Riamlsun were aiming thnse inesent at the Tueker linie tat ui-.liiy. W LiniE APPLEGME L TliSf Kmnir 11 inriils i't CrRt fanillv anil Kli'lt- n9w.ticiT Miss Ksther Klelnbammer Is home from Ashland for tier summer vara tli.n. tti'. Cass Is having h(3) house palnt filiit his raneh hnnte. . Mr. anil .Mrs. Jim DeynniW . re visitors on the creek the l-'onrih. .Mr. anil .Mrs. I.elsnn Pin-sell hprnt the l-'ourlh with James Ithea. .Miss Olive I 'ill Mi ) Is vlrilhf mi I'rump raneh for a few .lays. Harry Helms and family, also the Dtituifntttons aro camped at ttulphur HpiWlts. Miss Lottie MontRonieryAas on the creek last week end. Mrs. Crump was at Medford Friday on business. MQ J. I'm Irtl has been III fin few daya. w W Everybody G wants a $ecd cup $inc&'c started uin (aswell's6 y NATIONAL CREST ORDLR BY TELHONE No. I0JJ O On April 20, 18 Captain Cresly maie history when his good ship, 'The Flying Cl&ud" completed the fastest voyage eer made around the Horn making the coasf to coast "dash'oin eighty-nine and one-rfiird days. And this was four years after J. A. Folger & Company Ifcgan supplying coffee tornfhew Pacftic Empire. Then the green coffee came to one port (San F?ancisco)in clipper ships; was roasted at Folgcr!s Pioneer Coflee Mill, and distributed by boat andn wagon trains within a small radius of SanFrancisco. c0 Today Folgcr's Coffee, Spices, Teas ami Extracts arcg demand iij)29 states. The early settlers did not forget the fotks back home. They liked Folgcr's Products, ?lnd their endorsement led to .calls tor Folgcr-markcd packages from the East,oXorjh and South. So great, in fact, was the tail, that a modern ranch was established at Kansas City, Missoufi, 0and Dallas, Texas, in ad- ' 0 J. A. FOLGEI?& CO San Fwcisco - Kansas City - Dallas o diotion to the Repeated enlargement of , the pioneer plant at San, Francisco. Q On the label of our first package of roasted coffee were printed the ? ords, "Our success isQlcpendent upon qual ity." This holds good today. On this our Diamond Jubilee we make thjjs promise; th at Folger Quality and Folger Service shall never change Qfrom the high ideals set by our foun ders; that products berating tp Folger name shall always be of the highest quality jflst as they havg been for these seventy-five yea. W ith a back ground of 75 years' experience and with a will to apply thatxpcrichce for the benefit of ourustomcrs, we loolfor ward r serving many generations to come. o o Shidzuota, Japan 0 (i s '. . o N o COFFEE -TEA SPIGIS I.S00 ilBocupt wvivoivcU dtfttP lVA-lCIHC Inh'iyjtmnal IM'O.SI I IONS Po you love your wife? O O o 9J l