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FOOTS CREEK NEWS
Mr. MeBsenger haB quite a number
of men and two families helping at
tho sawmill. He also has a planing
mill, and there is a good road all the
y to the mill. A visit there shows
what man can do on the Oregon moun
tains. ' i ' "..
"Mr. and Mrs. Moss, went to Ashland
looking for cherries.' ;. .) ..
Mr. Crist and family went to. Ash
land after th morning sorvlco at
Fota Creek. - v ' .
Mrs. Catherine Slovln Is. at the
Sacred Heart hospital In -Aledftrd
under the care of the sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Chip Carr are away
on vacation. Fred Draham is looking
after the place while they are away.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock on
July 19.
Rev. W. H. Amos stopped over the
sabbath at the Carles' and gave a
splendid sermon at the school home
on the sabbath morning.
Mrs. Maude Champlln is spending
ten days on the coast with a party
of Medford friends. .
. Joe Woodcock and wife visited with
in Lances at Kingsbury springs on
Sunday.
Ed Woodcock Is coming out from
Rogue River, putting up hay on his
fine ranch at the head of Foots Creek.
Some of the boys and girls of Foots
Creek Sabbath school are memorizing
the intermediate catechism. Little
Genevieve Stumbo has memorized
several of- the PSalms.
Born. Monday morning, July 13, to
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clements, a daugh
i ter. Dr. ChlBholm of Gold Hill was
called.
Mrs. Bessie Anderson was shopping
fin Gold Hill last Thursday.
' Mr, and Mrs. Carl Hull of San Fran
cisco were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Marlon Lance last week, .i
The Clements sawmill w the Tight
hand fork of Foots creek is kept very
busy. At present they are filling a
Kovernment order to be shipped to
Wyoming. . .. ! .r.' ' V ;
BUTTE FALLS
.ilrsTEr'G:' Palmer has- returned 'to
imr home here, having had an ope-'
ratlon at ' the Sacred Heart Hos
pital. '
Mr. .and Mrs,. Frank Hoover and
mother,' Mrs. Simmervtlle, returned
Monday from, Diamond lake, having
spent a week at that "resort. "
On Monday afternoon-Mrs.-Edora
Bay , was honor guest at- a surprise
party given by the Civic Improve
ment club. After light refreshments
were served,, everyone enjoyed a so
clul hour of singing and other en:
tertainmont. . It being i In honor of
her 68th birthday, she received many
gifls.
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Oluson, for
mer residents of this place, , and
who are now living at Berkeley,
Cal., arrived Sunday, to ".spend a
short vacation with friends. 1 ' r
At its Saturday night's, business
moeting, the Modern Woodmen took
in many new members. This was
followed by a dance, and good music.
On account of the excessive popu-
Jfcrlay-WDramond XRe''the"TisuaT
crowd, was. depicted to the extent of
half Af Us usual number,' '
Urrfcstlne Fredenberg spent . the
week-end here visiting friends and
relatives. She returned Sunday with
friends, to Medford. .
The same prompt arid . efficient
service that you get - in the : larger
cities,. Is found at the Logger pool
hall and confectionary., ,,. -lf,,i-
AUeen Jackson was a guest at the
Fredonburg home-'Friday night:--,
Claude Miles and Orba. Abbott are
spending a vacation . at. X)iamond
Lake. ' ' . 1 ' -,-,,-,
Word .was received "last.-week of
t.'ie marriage of 'Helen , Gosa to. to
Adiel Neff, at Me Uord...; Tho bride
is well known here, havhitf graduated
from this high school, and-is the
daughter of Mr. and - Mrs. James
Gosh, former resident's of. Hutte Falls.
Elinor Barker, . who- Is attending
school In Ashland, spent Saturday
and Sunday at her -home here.
Mrs. A. 11. Zimmerman returned
Wednesday from Bend, where she
attended the 1 funeral of her sister
In-law,' Mrs. Swlhart,
CLIMAX CLIMBS
Him i iumi."wup mm mmnuu '
Kone to California for a lew days.
They expect to paelc up their house
hold, goods and move them up here.
Tom has work on the Wilfly orchard
and will probably move there.
T. (Jtoln and family went to tlutte
Falls Sunday.
Andrew Lonchar called at 11. Wat
kins' Sunday evening.
Truman and Grazia Brenner return
ed Sunday from San Francisco wWere
they ha spent several days vlaitlnc
relatives. They say that they hud a
rine trip and that old "Frisco Is not
half bad.
.Clifford and Helen Webber motored
over from Klamath Falls for the
week end. The visited with friends
and relatives in Central Point and call
ed on their cousin, Miss Dorothy War
ren, at thonCommunlty hospital, Med
ford.
Mr. C. 8. Sanderson; who has been
confined to his bed for several months
bya sudden stroke of paralysis. Is
again able to be up and around and
spends some little time eaeh duy at
his real estate office.
Although he is not yet a well, map
he is gaining rapld.lv, and we, all e
pect to see him well and strong again
In due'time. Cheerle, "Sandy,M lt sure
looks good to see you out among 'em
again
Mr. and Mrs. Qhas. M. Jones and
family returned Saturday to Sacra
mento, Calif., after a short visit with
F. E. Jones and family of this city.
They were well impressed with the'
Rogue valley and although business
takes them bac kto California, they
hope to visit the valley again next
year.
1 W. E. Duncan Is "breaking in" to
take the place of Marshal James
Cummings, while the marshal takes n
short vacation.
Miss Dorothy Warren, who was op
erated on for appendicitis on Monday,
July 6, at the' Community hospital ,ln
Medford. Is back.ln town'again ana is
staying for a while with her grand
mother, Mrs. Bittnerv Good luck, Dor.-
othy.
Harold Fields Is now employed Vith
the Jackson County creamery at Med
ford.- ." - ' -
We don't see so many overcoats on
the street the last couple of days; how
come' "v '
A tourist passing through here a
few days ago was heard to sa that'he
understood that the big quake which Is
predicted for this week was also to be
the end of the world, and that he was
hurrying to see Crater Lake "before
she blows;' now ain't that just like a
Yankee! '. N y
Mr. Howard Craig-and a Mr.' Ly tie
stopped for a short. visit with-F.
Jones as they were passing through
here Thursday morning." Mr. Craig Is
oh old Engil watch factory man. and
the two. Craig and Jones, have many
mutual friends. Messrs. Craig and Ly
tic are en. route to( Arizona andVwill
call on many of MtvLytle's old Alaska
"gold days" pals. )-The two gentlemen;
outran ' me nrsi oi me.receni -muii-.
tana quakes byte, day or two, as they
were touring that part of the country
just before the big shake, occurred.
REESE CREEK RIPLETS
The Sunday s,chool. group gathering
up near Trail was well attended last
Sunday, .there - belng-v several good
speakers.
There will be .Sunday school , at
Reese Creek Sunday, July 19, as usual.
Subject, "The Gospel in Lystra."
Memory verse,- "Blessed - are they
which are persecuted for righteous
ness sake; -for theirs. is the kingdom
of heaven. Rev. A. u Byers will
preach Suhday,-JuIy 19, In the morn
lng, just after Sunday school, .at Reese
Creek." Everybody come and hear him.
There are also fine singers.'
Jim Merritt was on the sick list
for a few days but is better and at
work again.
Tony Daley has also been Bick.
Mrs. Frank Castor was getting along
real well, but has tonsllitis at present
Mrs. John I'erl and daughter, Mrs.
Ailene, of Medford were visiting here
enrouto to Crater Lake, where they
were guests of Frank Perl.
x Mr. and Mrs. Jumia were visiting
tho Wynkoop summer house on the
river this week. '
Dr.- W. O. Ogle and wife from
Portland, culled at Union creek. They
had been spending a vacation at their
summer home on Pelican Bay and are
now at Diamond Lake.
Mrs. Walker from Gold Hill and
Airs. Will Mooney from Prospect were
calling :on -Mrs. Merrlman . Tuesday.
Mrs. Rose Schleffelin returned to
Medford Sunday after a week's visit
with Mrs, Sntchwell.
Frank Amy left Sunday for Port
land to attend the Klka convention.
Alton Li ml ley from Jacksonville is
spending his vacation with the Merrl
man family.
Andy Poole moved Ed Cushman
ond bride to Huckleberry mountain.
Mr. Cushman Is forest ranger ut that
place this year.
Fire In four different places, caused
by lightning this week, has kept the
rangers in this vicinity very busy.
Ray Sntchwell spent tho week end
with his family enjoying the cool
weather of Union creek after the
hot week at home.
MaY and Mrs. Carkln of Medford
spent Sunday on the river.
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. McDermott and
father, A. McDermott aro staying at
the Bradley home. ,
The new "Beckelhelmor Bakery
and delicatessen is open and doing a
good business. They fed over 100
people Sunday.
The Grieves lunch room was also
crowded.
The camp grounds are full of
campers; also the cabins.
ULiniiniiir Luumi
FOR FIRST IILC
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CORDOVA, Alaska. July 16. (A.
) Three men of the party of six
mountain ciimoors wno scaiea. .Mourn
Logun, whose peak, towi-rlng , I y.i50
feet in the i had heretofore olcfleit
ascension, have returned to Cordova.
The others have not returned, but nro
supposed to he drifting down the
Chitina river on a raft.
H. F. Lambert of Ottawa. -jino of
those returning, lain a hospital with
frozen feet. T.wo others are Norman
H. Reld of Boston and Andrew Taylor
packer of McCarthy. They drifted
down the Chitina river on a raft, the
party dividing and building two rafts
for tho descent after the river was
renched.
Reaching the summit at 8 p. m. on
June 23, tho party remained there for
5 minutes. During tho descent they
.were overtaken by a blinding suww
storm. Unable to reach their camp
tower down tho mountainside they
dug holes In tho snow and stayed
there until noon the next day. It
was during this night that the men
suffered frost bitten hands and feet.
(Continued from page one.)
side guardian, Phlllpp Strahan; R. S.
N. G.. Martin Biirkhart; L. S. N. G..
William Beach; K. S. V. G., Sherman
Estell; L. S. V; G., Johnny Donegan;
chaplain, , Earl Strahan. The officers
were installed by Fred Dingier, D.
G. M.
This community was visited Satur
day night about midnight by a freak
'storm; the vind blew, it thundered and
lightened . and ' hail fell as large as
marbles, but no damage to the fruit Is
reported so far.
A fanUly. by name of Sidmorc, who
Used to. live on Evans creek, are here
visiting their old friends and neigh
bora.
Cook with gas.
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PENDLETON, Ore., July 1G.
Tenny Wright, production matiager
for Universal Pictures of Universal
City, Cal., arrived in Pendleton this
morning to make preliminary' ar
rangements for the filming of "Tho
Last Frontier," In tho Pendleton area.
The company of movie stars, to the
number of 75 and Including Norman
Kerry and Duslln Farnuni. will arrive
hero Monday, July 20. The company
will bo directed by Edward Sedgwick.
Two pictures, "Tho Last Frontier,"
and "Under Western Skies," will be
filmed here, the latter In conjunction
with the Pendleton roundup.
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Make Your Dining Room
A Room of Beauty and a Joy Forever
On Owr Installment Plan, Too
Twenty, years nj;'o only iho very
wealthy could liave asjiired to Hie
lovely Period suites pictured.
TODA'.Y, anyone may have dining;
room fnrnitnre of real distinction.
There's a certain robustness otf
character, a "homey" atmosphere
of stability in this new suite of
which yon will never weary. It is
finished in American walnut in
beautiful two-tone effect and
conies in such a variety of pieces
that you are sure to lind the com
bination you wish. A choice, of
three tables, including a library-
dininu; table, all of which have
folded leaves concealed in top, and
three buffets is offered.
The set complete, as pictured
above, with four additional dining
chaii's, is $2125. Separate pieces
mav be purchased at: Dining
Table, $:i0.50; Ruffct, $59.50; China
Cabinet, $59.50; Chairs, $9.50; Arm
('hair, $1:1.50; Server, $25.50. In
stead of the (i(i-inch buffet shown,
a 54-inch buffet can be furnished
at $:!9.50, or a (iO-inch buffet at
$19.50. liemarkably low prices,
those, for high-grade furniture!
Just come in and see.
Weeks & Orr
Complete House Furnishers Established 1891.
LEE W ATKINS
has opened his store at the old
stand, 397 S. Front, with a full
line of.
FEEDS AND SEEDS
Call and see me. Bring your eggs.
Will pay market prices. Phone
146.. I don't deliver.
Monday evening Carl Hanson, Ben
Oswald, Oscar Hanson . and N. P.
Hanson 'called at the home of Sam
Coy, bringing with them several large
watermelons. An Immense feed re
eulted.1' . -'- ' r'
Two men from Portland, -who aro
looking over tho mineral prospects
here came up early Sunday. morning
and 'spent the . entire day in . the
hills visiting the different ihnral
deposits that have , been founo. by
residents of this community.--'
While hauling hay on the Coy
rani-h last week, Ed Holman and
Tommy Coy with part of a load of
hay slid to the gravel. Luckly. no
serious injury resulted.. .
Oscar Hanson, ..Ben Oswald and
Carl Hanson gave a very enjoyable
marshmallow .'roast in coy's yatd
last Tuesday ' eVon!ng. The . gUosta
were entertained by violin muslo fur
nished by Oscar Hanson and Ed
Holman. ..-"' ;. "i : " r'" ;
w Alice Dennis was a. business visitor
fin Eagle Polrlt Saturday.' 't. -
Mr. and Mrs. Miller o( Ashland,
came up Antelope Creek 'On .fishing
trip Sunday. They were badly dis
appointed for the creek is nearly dry
.nowr. ' ' ,
Walter Charley, made a ihort visit
at the coy home Sunday evening.
Mrs. Bertha Charley and family
spent Friday afternoon with Mrs.
EtheCoy. . - ,
lnce Comstock Is hauling hay for
' Vera Kershaw thli week.,
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Popular?
I'll say so!"Svect as a Snow Maid's cooling WIhr!
Pure ice with a true, fruit flavor frozen hard on a stick
"individually wrapped! ' , ,;' . .:Jr ,
Yuhi-yum-i-tliey 're good j ' it you want a "different" drink
stir one in a 'glass; of lemonade or any other favorite bever
age. You '11 have a new drink that's a winner!
Orange, grape, lemon, lime, peach,;' cherry a stickful of
pure, frozen goodness aud only five cents- everywhere.
5c
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SOLD BY ALL OUR DEALERS
Jackson County Creamery
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It has no rival it is the latest achievement
in a cooking appliance' scientifically cor
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automatically controlled.
50 more cooking can be done on its
smooth top than on any other stove in the
world, with same dimensions of cooking
top.
Is it cheap in construction?
ration? YES.
NO. In ope-
Do you love your wife? Of course you do! Then come to our of f ice and order
a VULCAN. $10.00 with the order and $9.16 monthly for 12 months, installed
ready for use. Can you beat it?
Many are taking advantage of this liberal offer. Since the first of May, 1925,
this company has sold to its patrons 142 cooking appliances, 70 of which are
Vulcan Smoothtops, and 50 gas water heaters. Our office records verify this
statement.
TERMS: S 10 down and 12 equal payments. These
ranges are within the reach of anyone.
"Yours for Dependable Service"
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