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o ;Q 1 !'' o o e o 0 - O MEDFOnn MATL TPJmTXK, MEDFORn, 'ORKfiOX, T!,M)TAV. .IVHY 10, O O O o D - O O O mo-. '" O O '0 5) . r s Ti Jjews or Jackson feounty I GRAIN HARVESTING .UNDER PULL BLAST ' m VALLEY EAGLE P. GRANGE HA. MS VAMOlY, July. Hwciihoii find I;i.iKhlr m I,i vifiltodglHMt wt'fk Willi Airs. Kwt-nsuii h f.ttlit J()A. iok. Our Qtnt Kra in liarvcKthiK cum-mnv-rl iltlM week Oun th Iud & Htrnne nimHaH ..il-Ih'h. Among the fur merit there is a promiKlnK outlook for a khh1 yield of Kiitin this year. The I'nioitQ Sunday srlid Kroi.- RUlherinK held here .Jt;,gr 2H Qh it Quod ntmndan arid anOinterHtinK jn OKi a in. The Kpea k iiitf as well a ninny oilier numM-i H-f the proKiam wenAiighly commended. nmoiiK the OULsitlo speaketH were llev. Iiwrenee. The FcHiteck Sunday School wait nther Hinall"lilH week, so many lit- lway for tho Fourth. Jtev. Mr. U mon-ivlll he preug&t ugaln next f KundayTtt 10 o'clock.-' ' Win. A! ft 'a lie and wlfo spent tho Fourth at KlimshuiK KpriiiKH vIkUIuk j U. Lunce uud wife. Marion l,ane umL. wife Hg)it the Fourth at I'nmpe'.-t. 'J'heyr eturneJ. lion. Tuesday (.'hurlii; and i'liuiino Champlln United the HhnW children Tuesday. F. JJ. KiHiimnn Is moving out his fluff ami pueklny it to ship to Tasa- "'b. . . jm.i, ii nt niiitn hou nun jiiury, y v very much (jilmisud with their new home In i'huenlx. i-'he relebrated the' Fourth hy k"U.hk out Into the yard -q I for the first time in her wheel i(itfr. KAGLK POINT, Orn.,Tfuly 10. The) Johnny jfinn'Kiiii has it."Lr:in old KhbIo Point (Jr.thKG met TucHday ;lol( and utmv Wvo on hlP FvaiiH tllL'Jlt U'lll) flm num. I luiuliiLuu otul ui. 1 1 I, U A 9-ial mcntiiiK. The will h hosts to I The print shop on Foota Creek is tmyrvUlmr uraiiKos of the co.nity at a IOGPIRBECUE ill- i lit The One .Saf e;Polic. . . ' 0 s. Nil V NNMUN U, JULi MIIU.ILLnjil haiifpftio on July l!t nt tho KlktT picnic grounds. Kvfjryhmiy brh. a basket of Bgod oats and Join In this good time. H. Ward's sister. Airs. Kvans, ar. her hiiKhiuul and children arc iinHfm,' with the Wards. Air. and Airs. Acan lire also vfsitlni; there. ! Hoth families are from Culiftrnia.O .nsjname it:iiL:(rord Is working in Aleiiford for Allt. PottinKer. o Air. and Mrs. Phillips and family of doiiiy cuiislderahlu huucss at pres- 1'slle t'arOwas seen drivlt up the creek In his auto Tuesday. Jlev. Itandjhll of Bedford, Itev. Ktilie California, new owners of the Aleadow f Reese Cienk and Jlev. Johnson of Central P9nt. A. Jl. Colleit, our principal for the comlnK year, left June 23 for Silver Lake, Indiana, to spend his vacation ivlth home folks. The LudtH' industrial cluh met for . t! last time for the summer with Mrs. Af. A. S(iiulzwhc entertained royally; com plot I ni? t he afternoon with dainty refreshments of Ice cream and cake. The cluh will open again In September. AIlss Ituth Wall of F.UKPiic is spend JnR the week at the Iti'ine of her bro ther, John Wall. Alost of our citizens spent the Iny f the Fourth outside thecommunlty. Some In (i rants Pans hut most of them koukM tiu hiKh Jiills foroi-old wator unO cool nhade. Air. and AlrsoAlllin Steinmetz and youtlK sons, Dmil and David, ar rived Sunday at the J. A. Cook home from Alcreed. Citl. Airs. Stclnmctz and children will visit with Airs. Stein lflctz's ant. Airs. J. A. Cook, while Mr. SW'innieiz t tends to sume busi ness In Lewiston. Idaho. They will return to California about the Ilith. At m. Steiimietz reports very hot weather from California, statin;; that our southern Oregon climate i far ahead of their residence district. ' ft. J I. UIHlaty. the new proprietor of tlie Stoner orchard spent Tuesday here look Bib after his lulercHiH. Air. Williams IsTio recently came from California, Is located for tho present JtrMcflford. Airs. K. A. Wllhlte spent several days last week visit Iiik with her son Clarence and family l?i their new homo at Luke t'jeck, Jim Johflson, wtio has been em ployed for some time in the wood in the Klumuth Falls district returned ohomo this week to remain .through harvest Inn. Alfred Alllkowskl, who has been on ( ft sheep shearliii; cmumIUIoh since Alarch unived last week from Lake View where he and his brother Nate finished tho season's work. The Justice family who are cnjoylnn nn outlntt In cur valley, spent several days at tho Straus place where they wero camped preparatory to a trip to DlnmnndcLnko. This is the Justice family second trip from los Angeles heruoand wo believe from their ex pressions they will make many visits "to our vally)-. AIlss Ileiibii l'redenbui,' jvho makes her home In Aledford Is spendlUK her vacation with relatives here. (rOno cvenliiK last week a pleasant 'party was enjoyed the Fdinfttun liomo when , iwenty-seven guests met ''In Itontr of fne occasion of the depar ture of thoPruet family0 from tiold 3IiI. The party was a surprise mi lr' lruet who had met with a few others for the ptirpti' uf song in(r tlco and found the house full of KUrsfr. Jlefore departure the guests icroatly enjoyetl it bountiful supply of ico rream. Ali'H. JaelQ Davis and Aliss Irene lliilniPK of Alarshflebl visited the early part of tho week at lite htne of Airs. IJilvIh' sister, Mrs. flco. CiilovHon. Stephen Wilson recently sold a mutton to Mr. l'irknrd, the tiold H'll meat market man which he believes has made rather an unusual record. The Iamb was taken as ( "bummer" from his father's flock of sheep and rattVul by hand. The fleece sheared this spring weighed 12 lbs., the price of which was at least GOc and the Ininh recently sold dressed tilt lbs. and O brought III). so f)iich with the wool brought the Income from the lamb up to I Its. NO. AIlss (ieorgiann tlutovson Is isii0, relatives at the Aliddlebttsbcr home Trail 3 li Ik week. Ono of the most pleasant occasions of the grange yet was cnJoycdOt the lust meeting when ID new applicants were voted upon and seven new ones initiated. All names were accepted but three applicants were unable to attend. A'r order had the pleasure of en JnTlii)the presence of six members of th KnterpiimGirnnKc froni Winier u who fondly assisted us throimSr.tut evening's work. The new members are Mr. and Mrs. Alike Koger, Air. and Airs. Al. & Schul, Misses Naia and ltnua Air 0 Jionougliind Paul Schulr.. The eenl was completed with a generous supply of tee cream and cuke. ic at uuug 1 VII Chinese Medicine Al'lllo nd Chr( and Women. Otnr M tumor tratl lnfirnt.(id- iltjr. bladder and atomarh Irouhra. ItU, barnfa. ruptura. mldr (tmala tntuttlaa, par aiyala. favel. ynaumoi..a. aathina and throat trm-4itra. rtaumatt.nv am.norrhma. ttlr.. ronaumotlon, oaUrnQpllaa, krdiocala. al- bUBDlD. Offloa rfa'jrai A. M. to P. M. l)nrok fnnii. Ihivp movnil on Hint ulave. Mr. and Mm. iA. K. .Matlock have moved from tli.it ftum to the house ori'lipicd by the llellHhawn. TIiohc who motored to Dead Indliij HiiriiiKH July 4 anil enjoyed a picnic dinner were: Mr. and Mm. Tom ClnK cade and I, vie. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Ash nolo and Donald. Mr. anil Mm Pullen and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Weldmnn and HudoliihO John Itoliertson und children, anil Mrs. Lewis Itobertson anil children. Munyoof lOaulo Point's citizens at tended the vaioViiis celebrations at Hutto Kails, Criiuts 1'ass and Klamath KuIIh. while sonio took picnic dinnnrH river and other InvitltiK HoKiie spots. The "old swlmrnln'diole" down below Tom Clnncado's attracted Its sharo of the people, too, as it does every day. Mr. 'and Mis. Uy and Sanford motored to Cresceiy City over tho Fourth and returned safe on Sunday nlKbt. as ilid tlie youtiK iieoplo witii Lewis Itoliertson anil Ills mother. Mr. and .Mrs. Floyd I'earto and family motored titj Grants Pass Sat urday, o Mr. anil Mrs. F. .1. McPbcrson re turned home Wednesday from Port land, where they niafle a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Stone and siflall son of Santa llarfcira. f'al.. are IsitliiK Mrs. Stone's parents, Mr. mill Mrs. It. O. Hrown. William Coy returned homo from tho beach Wednesday, w.ioro bo has snout ten days. o .Mr. anil Mrs. II. K. Cnmphell nn'l Mr. and Mrs. .1. ;. Thompson motored to Copco Sunday lo attend the dedi cation of project No. 2. They report tlie best of entertainment. The roads nro in oxcollenj condition outside nf Copco. II. W. llensliaw nml n, John, left for the construction c.Bnp nedr Ml. Pitt, wbero they will work for ye reuiainiler of the summer. Mrs. lien- shaw and Lota expPct to join them Mondny. a The Misses Alice nnd Mnrcla Whaley visited their sinter ill Unite Falls over I lie Fourth. Hr. and Mrs. .Wilson. Mrs. Wilson's slKter and sons of Hume. III., are Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Merrlt llrown. Mr. and Mrs. A. !(. McDonald are entertalninK their daiiKbter and hus band. Mr. and Irs. Devanev. and Dr. and Mrs. Harper of CainbrlilKe. Idaho. , Jar. nnd Mrs. (ieome T O'llrlini of Sniitn llarhara, Cat., niv visltiiiK Willi the Itiowns. UNIONOREEK NOTES (linger being .Many Aledford people spent tftu week-end here. Oi'hc Strang fam ig). Air. and Airs. Swem, Air. anS .Mrs. Walk I us, Van Cilftert, wife and family. Air. and Airs. UiWi; win ion i; the number. Air. titid Mi-H.O'arl Hoots of Hoyi- uronk ana Air. ieters ttnu lanmv ui Hilt, Cal,, wero guests of IrH. tin tch well J u $ 4th. Th ey Cd ro vo to the lake while here. The cottages on the liver 0wp'"e al full of guests for the. week end. The Iteckelhimer delicatessen and the firleoB lunch room wero hoth very busy i)laoes, caring fd the gi?ents over the 4th. 0 Air. Knilth of the beaver farm re turned to Aledford Sunday night jt y f-r a week's stay at tho farm. Mrs. AngieoiMigio aim iiaumm-i. AIlss Oertrude, accompanied by AIib.) Nhcpard ,,'ind .Aire. , Wagner from Ashland were calling t the Satch Vell studio Afnday afternoon. AlaiiM tourists rojorx, the unusual; number of deer seen from the road this sitssou o Tift weather at this point 9s Ideal, not too warnie but warm enough, cool nights. Sunday t niwn Cre was alarmed hy t he repoit of a small boy ost i-iim one of the cabins. Volunteers Joined th family in a wide search. hen found he was Jwo miles down the roid and had been picked up by tourist and was being returned. Krauk Amy returned Tuesday fiymi a week's visit in Aledfonfc Vvt a nd Al rs. I ' ul I West nnd tow osns and niece, Al iss Al.rgaret West, from Sttle, relatives of Air. Amy. are visiting him hero en route to the lake. o Al r. and Airs. Hay Kvanson nre estHbllshed iti their summer home. He is superintendent of file govern ment highway work at this point. They have as their gutpls for the summer AIlss Lorraine and Francis Kcteht "f Kyrt Dodge, Iowa. r. nnd .Mrs. C. 0W. IMuntmer tfro also their guests for a few days' .slt. Their home Is In Seattle. AIjs. Rose Hchleffelin arrived TtHiS- 1iik for a weeks' visit as a guest . v . o . ... of .Mr Katciiweii t the studio. Air. and AIrs. T. (I Burrows wero visiting Air. and Airs. Winning this week. FOOTS CREEK NEWS -ANTELOPE HEMS l' A. AIosm of Auburn. Calif., aobl prospector, has rented the vacant Iioiiho nf .1. It. short for the summer. Air. Crist and Air. Houslcy, with their families, spent the Fourth at Crescent City. 0 '. W. Stunilio nnd family attende-d the rodeo at (.rants I'ass, Juit wero not Well pleased. Harvest has begun. Carl Von der llellen fias aibexceptlotially fine field of wheat. Ji Fourth by family picnic at our lovely mountain springs. Air. and Air. Harry Von der liclb n entertained uM inner party on July 1th. Wlllanl Seymour is with the Scouts at t-.ake of the Woods thft week, AUss Miiile Allen has bVeu 111. She iijiniicti better now. Hn you love your wife? to Evah Blril23eO Htxarrs Hot Kitchens These Motnings Arc a Folly o Quick Quaker cooks in to 5 minutes o SupijJiefjCnergy food, ends kitchen mussing YOU must have right food in auoyner. But you needn't heat up the kitchen morninRS getting it. Oats and rnjlk: that'Ahe right hot weather breakfast. Feeds well without overheating. Fights the dVag- ging down feeling &at summer brings. Stift every djy that way. Get Quick Quaker. Cooks in 3 to 5 minute. The food you need. The deliciousness you crave. BUT ... no cooking muss an? botherl O All that rich flavor of Quaker Oats is there. Quick Q Quaker cooks fter, that's the only difference? q QuicH (9 Cookiln r O 4ffTiTrV.il J to 3 mlnutca o 0 0 ARE MANUFAC'Ur!R3 OF O Doofa Sceeni)Winow8d Ash, Window and Door FranrftiB Moulding Cabinets of All Kinds3 afi Conatant Aim la to Kgjp Our Quality a net Price, Absolute Right. q Do Not OraVrXom Out'Of-Town Concerni Before g) LelniPJi Flgur on Your Bill. TROWBFlTDGE CpiNEJ WORKS Mcdford A Modern MiU Oregon aalHMHaaaiiladMMB Not All 'iSales Are Uuworthy,' but We Know thqit MANY OF ' 8 THEM ARE ' ' I ' The Golden Rule Store, fai its 15 yer of merchandising ha never advertised or field a, "sale." This policy has placed this concern before the buying public forjust what it an aJyocate of clean merchandising, fibt occasionally, ut EVERY UM IIN IMt ibAK, o G O We believe that where a policy is fit all questionable as toits character or worthiness the one sfe bet is to LEAVE IT ABSOLUTELY ALONE? o o 0 0 O o Everyone knows that the "als method," to say the least, is much abtised. It is a de- stroyer of confidence. Knowing this, we always have ajid always will reruse to engage in this 'Mure" to gain patronage. 0 G . O a 0 " If the merchandise is priced right at the start, the "sale" is not necessary to gejt bainaessv 3 so we say 0 o 0 ' , o o The one saf e policy foi both merchant arid consumer i ta stay cjel? ti 00 " tainted methods o o o s o Ready-to-Wear Price? Ate Lowest at the Golden Rule An assortment of hoatitiful silk dresses in wv h sijis and colors are now beint; featured at $14.95 Values to.t5.'J0 in this lot. English'- broadcfotli. voiles, tissue, linens and others, values to $10.00 in Wiis lot tit $3.95 Tunic blouse, sjieciat at $3.95 Odd Kiirnieuts of infants' dresses, women's dresses, girls' middies, hlouses'and others; several samples in this lot sliffli.tly soiled. "While lot lasts, only garment ...... ...98 Men's Undershirts and Drawer . 48c each A good juality balbiiggan garment; well tailored; a regular G5c value.. ' ' . Work Shir ' . 89c Made from blue 'and grey chambray. with two pockets. jTherc'are few better shirts" at any ifriec. Men's Muruuig Union Suit $1.55 . i r . TJiis ramoiis iniderwear in isle .riblx'd . thread. Both" long and short sleeves, ankltt length; all sizes. ' o . ' Specials in Shoes Ladies White Canvas Pumps, aiftf Oxfords Special while this lot lastsoatk pair.....". 98 Tfiev won't last long, so We first and get your choice. To Close Ottfc One lot children's tennis shoes at..........-........: 59 'f)iie Int. tennis shoes at .. p8 Ladies' White Canvas Shoes One fat, most all sizcs,Jargain Coimtcr price.. ..50. You ill hate to act quickly to get a pair of these shoes at that price. 0 Men's Hosiery Special .'i()c each, or (i for A splcftdid0sock in sheer Msle; wlnte, grey, brown, nifvy, tan and bkick colons; all sizes. ...i.tu Men's and YouAgMen'vSyif . J a We expect the fri'st shipment df men's rtew fall suits within the next ten days. These suits are extra good quality and well tailored by an old established house. a We want to impress upon you that nowhere else in Southern Oregon can' you find as goocf a suit for the money. We suggest that before you biiy a suit you visit the Golden Kule, where our salesmen will take pleasure in ving'yoUcpi'oiipt, courteous. and efficient service.0 We still haA'e a number of good suits which we are offering at ltss than cost. Just the right thing for R good kii(tck-a)out suit chea. 0o lietter get youinow. c Our new shipment of young men's flannel trousers is here. o B" Read Theae Prices on Dry Good Doited voiles, vagi fancv' flowered voiles, 35? Aew yard 45? Solid color voiles iifatl de- o ired coloi-s, yard...:...?.'?. 45? - - ft ot otton suiting, fast colors, vard 48? Ladies' Fiber Silk Hose 59? A very sjiecial alue. new desired slunJes. Ladies' Silk Hose Aregn1ar $1.0 value, the new (Sialics. In all the o . In a8 o 0 potions anS 0 o Toilet Article O . G l'Wteco 'tooth paste 35? Menholatuin,CT0c size. 43? Honey and almond creani....39? Pahnolivc soap 8? J. & P. Coats' thread, 5? or (i for e 25? 1'ahnolive cold cream 50 (J'ins, paper 5? J. & J Outs' crofet' tMead .....12? Sijkh(ad ....'. ......13? Darniiiiftton b S? Men's Paris garters .....S..,.;..g9? Read Theo Pricetf on Hope muslin, yard ...9............17? 32-inch fy plaid and checked giughafi, yard....l7? ft)-111 fl'llitPnltlnn -f.. 4- A.1ta giii!$am, yard .:: 23? Pest grade oilcloth, ja'rd....85? 42x:-i. iillow cases, caeh..)? 94 Pequot sheet, bleached, yard ... .....q 58? 3G-in.'lAaki clotfe, y0rd 9? 27-jn.:bakf doth, yard 35? j-Ustomersenhvavs cniov the owest its Pn piece goods and o i eiih- II t) . . - a ..; IU II 1 SeltforLess jH J& to- Busy Stores The Reason We Sell for Less It I II 9 o - - I , o O O O . o o i ' ' conauitatiofl rrw fJJJoi utt front 61. Madferd. Ora. O 0