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9 . .. ' PAGE TWO MKpFOnn MAIL TRrBUNE, MBDFORD,"--QBEQOy. FRIDAY,: 5uLY 2 1, 15 - News From Rural Districts .-, i t. ' ' ',' EAGLE POINT ITEMS By Mrs. E. W. Scott. . KOGIIK HIV1CK, July t. Utile Mr,, unci Mrs. George I -ay and San- ford left Wednesday evening for Cor- I .1. -.!.. t l .!. kna III fnrlvi u.li-.A tk.u ...III 11 I- '-iieiviu rfutuuBUUi itiiw uao uvcii n. , r - .. iidi u iue; win iidii mtsir I bo long, panned away at Klamath r ails daughter and son ln lRw, Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 and was buried at Rogue Klver Sunday afternoon, itev. Wilson officiating. Alolvln was born- at Rogue itiver and was about 3V4 years of age. The little fellow has been afflicted for over a year and all that fond parents and medical science could do was done to try and cure him, but to no avail. The ilorgen, for the remainder of the week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones visited ! Monday with Mr. Jones' parents,. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jones, of this city. ' Tuesday tliny continued on the way to Crater lake and Klamath. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jones and Miss Emily Daniels expect to leave for the beach i parents hava the sympathy of the en- -soon and will join them at Jtoseburg. , tire community in this, their hour of I The Ladles' club mot with Mrs. sorrow. Clements and Mrs. Campbell nt the P.rfltil Wnllor wlin linn llppn nvnr In C'lfttlienta- home last Thurmlav. Munv Klamath county for several months, ( ladles were present and it was voted II is spending a few days visiting in to discontinue further meetings until; I Delicious refreshments on the lawn by the,' HoEiio Klver and at Mr. Lust's at By- September. bee Springs. I "ere served Many from here attended the ball -iiosiess. game at Mod ford Sunday, when Kogue I Prank Linn is visiting his parents, Itiver Diet Copco in a game on tlie'Mr. and Mrs. James L. Linn, for a Medfcrd grounds. As usual, Kogue jwnue. Klver won the game. Kogue Klver boys have proved themselves as very good players, having only lost one game this summer. Dr. Carey and wife are taking their vacation visiting at Newport and other cities In the northern part of the stute. Mrs. Myrtle McfJregory returned Sunisy to her home at Mnrshfleld attiif. spending, some time vlBitlng herd. ... - - A good crowd from the Enterprise time. Orange it Wimer and the Live Oak I Mr. , and Mrs, A. R. McDonald are Ornpge at Rogue River attended the entertaining Mr. and Mrs. P. J. picnic at the Elks' picnic grounds Chnuvet of Sacramento for a short Sunday and enjoyed every minute of time. Muny Eagle Point ueonle attended the grunge picnic at the Klks' picnic grounds Sunday. They report the best ! or entertainment and eats. Miss Eunice Turnbow is visiting her sister In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Castle are entertaining1 Mrs. Castle's mother and niece for a month or more. The Hurst family is enjoying the' company of Mr.. Hurst's mother for. a the day. Much crodlt is due the Eagle Point Grange for the work and trouble they took in making the picnic -a suc cess In every way. Mrs. Fowler is here on a visit from. Corvallis. Her many frlondB are al ways glad to welcome her back to , Rogue River. The Acclent river mine Is closed down for a week or so on account of shortage of cars to handle the crushed rock. The farmers of Evans valley are busy; now having their threshing done. Shorty Smithpeter is doing the thresh ing. ., Tlere was some misunderstanding' iuuuv me uuue uuu atu. cinniuiiuti liavf returned and are now living at their, old home on the highway. Preparations are being made at the Eismann packing house for the handl ing of the fruit of their ranch and of other fruit growers in this community. ,, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scott' and Mrs. Reed Carter were callers at the Del Rio orchards at Rock Point Tuesday afternoon. ThlB orchard has one of the largest crops of fruit they ever had and the best fruit. . The Llvo Oak Grange expects to hold a picnic at the park here ' in Rogue River about August 15, at which time all othev granges will be present and the Pomona Grange of Jackson county will be organised, Mr. and Mrs. 'Oscar Shepherd, Mr. endMrs. Reed Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl I Magerle and children, Mrs. penile.., Buckltart atid Rotty Jean fornjiid a merry picnic party who had dinner and supper In the Medford park .and also attende.d,tt,he ball ame,lu the afternoon Sunday. ' . . . i: ; . . , FOOTS CREEK NEWS $i11im Clark on Foota Crock him juHtJ i'oniilcto(l building a 'cistern .which noon m to be a now thlnrr In this Bectton. When he At a r tot 1 Xo build ho mitdo careful Inquiry to find a cistorn ulready built bo an to Ret advice on how to do the job. . Hut he had to de fend entirely on hlmeolf and govern vittf bulletins. The c Intern la built near the barn, the water passing from the roof thru tin underground pipe nnd entering the rlHtern near the bottom. It In built on he side of a hill mid In 0 feet in cllnmtor and 0 fat deep. It hnn a eon .rrcte, bottom nnd a concrete dome which reduces the top -to three feet, an Uu 2 Inch ltd of concrete. The wal In are cement. - plastered .on the Itround. The clutttnVU built an high ns the barn joavea hq an to got suf ficient fall to pipe the water to tho hoube 00 feet distant. The outlet pipe In fibout nildwuy botwene the bottom nnd "top so that the lower hntf of the water intuit nlplion out. The Job 1h now done with the pipes laid to the. kitchen sink, and Mr. Voire 1h looking with much Interest for the full rains to prove that his work has been properly done. John Cotton and Mr. and Mrs. Chi hi era are again at home on Dlrds oye creek. Jim Chlldet'B sold about (R0O worth of strawberries, blackberries and In- gunboiTlCH from one-half acre of grolfari. Klvlera park Is full of tour Iritril'Very night. Thin Is uu Ideal lumping place. John Short la cutting a ncioiul crop of fino hny. Wllltum Curie Iibh cnmploted 0 largo clatorn, piping water from it Into the hotiso. s . I. T. Clnlltgnr'and wife are spend ing n few weeks nt Helmont Springs. A rery large crop of hay Was baled on the ChampUn place this week. ' ' Joe Kintcr In putting up hay. LITTLE ABLEGATE i , Mr.' and Mrs. Cliff Dunnlngton from Klsmslh Tails are spendln( their vurntlen ramping on the creek by James libra's ilei, ; , Mr. Csss has moved bark to his watt. . , Julin Wlnnlnsham 1ms rent., I'd, Vila Combeat's liouae ao ns be close for sebnoi rbjltron. Bqveral rani-hera have begun cut ting; hay Again. Mrs. Crump and little Holly were visitors at Al Dunford's Saturday. Miss Enter Klflnhanimrr and Mr. Young were married on the list. Miss Montgomery, Miss Hughey. Hugh CombMl and lok frump were rsllers at the Crump . ranch Bun-day. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Mntlock returned from the beach Tuesday and are en gaged in settling down in the. house vacated by Henshaws. Mr. and Mrs. Ripper and daughter or Maker City, Ore., and Carl Taylor of Portland are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Brown for a while. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Campbell end Mr. und Mrs. Carl Ksch and John Esch motored to Ashland and Kings bury Springs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pearce and family took Mr. Pearce's sister, who is visiting them, to Rogue Elk Sunday, where they enjoyed a picnic dinner. Mrs. W. C. Clements and Mrs. J. F. Brown attended "The Rivals" Thurs day afternoon. - Miss Muriel Smith has gone to Los Angeles to visit her sister. Miss Hattie Howlette and mother, Mrs. S. A. Howlette, and Jed Edsell spent the week-end with Mrs. Hoyt in Fort Klamqth. ( y j UNION CREEK NOTES H. F. Barrett, wife and children from Modford were occupying tho Wynkoop cottage Inst week, enjoying n vacation. ,.... ' . J Mr. nnd Mrs. E. .M. ; Wilson of Medford were calling at the studio the Inst of the .weak en route to Diamond Luke for a 10 days' visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Klrkpstrick and mother were calling on .Mr. and Mrs. Welsslng Tuesday. Miss Nova Lounsbury of Medford spont the wcok end at Anna Springs ' visiting, with, her siBter, Mrs. Soa mon. ' , I Frnnk Amy returned Tuesday from a ,veek spont In Portland at the Elks convention; reports a good tlmo. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hatchwcll visit ed Crater Luke Tuesday. 1 H. D. Farmer, U. S. engineer of tho bureau of public highways from Portland, wus on an inspection trip of tho federal, rouds In this soction this woek. ,. , ,, ,, . T. P. Kahlor pf Medford Is spendi ing a few days at tho Amy camp. I Rort Bcokelheliner came down from the lake Tuesday evening for a few hours' visit with the home folks. i Mr. nnd Mrs. Down nnd Mr. and Mrs. Day froh Los Angolos, friends of the Ucckclholiucr family, visited them this week. ' , , Hnrry Stewart visited his mother lust week. . 1 The Beckelhelmers' ore enlarging Ibslr grounds by placing more tables and chairs to accommodnto the In crease In travel. Mr. nnd Mrs. Settlemcir and daughter nio visiting here for week. 9ie perfect start 0 a perfect day well's NAIIONAl CREST .(offee ORDER BY TELEPHONE j ; No. 1077 . ' lAOO.OOOcup variio pnd dtth l.NA,HA-lACIHC t- lit , Do you expect to be able to buy an electric range on terms like these at as low a price with wiring and installation all complete some other time when it may be more convenient to' buy? It is just because no one likes to see a customer pay an extra price for the sake of a little delay that these three firms have joined in making price, terms and installation all so convenient that no one will need to post pone the purchase of an electric range until ''some other time." -. . , v , .. . ' . -W - . - i ,' . " '" i' ' 1 r0l IS ENOUGH BUY IT TO NOW! ,1 A The range is a genuine IIOTPOINT-IIUGHES Model R-101 the most popu lar model of this leading make. With its three speed-burners on the cookings top, its insulated, heat- containing two-burner oven, its counterbalanced oven door, its clean porcelain and enamel finish Model R-101 was the natural selection for a quantity purchase., Large enough to suit any family; small enough to fit any kit- . ciien. It's the economical size you tiave been looking for. And $15 'will put it in your kitchen! -' '" , -- i Until August 15tK Only! i . ' This special offer applies to aUjjurchascrs, .and it expires on August 15th! After that date this big event will be a thing of the past' possibly never to, be N : rcpeatedj , . : ,' . ",' ' ' . Pm'-'J' ) ,,;-'-- y MAss V ' Xu will surely have an electric range soon if not jtliis year, then nest! But why wait? Buy it when it's easiest-to buy take'advantage of quantity purclias ing that was arranged foi your benefit, and for the special wiring and installation offer, the small down payment and the even smaller monthly payments this spec- . ial event has made possible, ' ' ' - " " ' ' ' Make sure that the range you want wUl not be delivered to someone else. Call and select it tomorrow morning., iy j " i l' ' h"' $ 1i. li if. 1- PEOPLE'S EUrXTRIQ SJORE ; PAUL'S ELECTRIC STORE. Telephone 12 Telephone 90 Special Terms On Other Makes and Models of Ranges '. ' Special T&rms On Other Make and Models of Ranges THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY ' " Telephone 168 - " Resort Rogue Elk Saturday Night Special Chicken Dinner at the Hotel GOOD MUSIC I, ' . I ' .i ' , ' ' ' r-.-. - 1 1 . ..... :. 'l i i uiuj niiiii nr,AT . . ItA.s mi'i rk a Kimnjn i - i Official BOSCHService WITHAMS BATTERY ELECTRIC CO. 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